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Two Fathers taiwanese drama review
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Two Fathers
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by ViewCan
Fev 19, 2020
73 of 73 episódios vistos
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No geral 9.0
História 9.0
Atuação/Elenco 9.0
Musical 7.5
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Wen-di will melt your heart. This was our first Taiwanese, and indeed our first East Asian drama and we have got hooked on ever since. Tang Xiang Xi and Wèn Zhen Hua's unlikely roles blend so well together. Zhen Hua's character is beautifully scripted and even better played. His shock at having lost Wen-di is palpable. Fang Jing Zhu and Xiang Xi's slow and unlikely romance makes you want them to be together. Ying Fan (Amanda) is lovable and funny as always. Xiang Xi rebuilding his relationship with his estranged father is very touching. Jing-Zhu's family is a very reassuring theme throughout the series. The only thing that is sad about the show is the talented artist Yong-Jie's loss of hearing. One would have thought she would be paired with Zhen Hua since he would be left alone after Tang Xiang Xi gets married but it was not to be. The return of Wen-di's mother is disturbing at first but the reconciliation is good.

One wonders what might happen to Wen-di after the two fathers begin living their own separate lives, but the show leaves the future to your imagination. I think it may be time for Wen-di to begin living with her mother with Wen Zhen Hua always being there for her.

Overall this is a story that can be watched over and over again and will still make you smile each time.
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