Qu'est-ce qui définit l'amour : l'âge ou le physique ? Lorsque le petit-fils de Cha Hsia, âgé de 69 ans, annonce son intention de changer de sexe, Cha Hsia tombe accidentellement dans l'escalier avec lui, et son âme entre alors dans le corps de son petit-fils. À partir de ce jour, il vit de nombreuses premières : il va à l'université, vit dans un dortoir, est embrassé par un homme et tombe amoureux. Est-ce que le camarade de classe qu'il admire secrètement l'aime-t-il en retour ? Dans le dortoir, le petit ami de son petit-fils semble aussi entreprenant… À qui le fil rouge du destin est-il relié ? (Source : Anglais = pavilion.taicca.tw || Traduction : kisskh) ~~ Adapté du roman "Ling Hun Te Yueh Ting" (靈魂的約定) de Hsu Tzu (緒慈). Modifier la traduction
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- Titre original: 靈魂約定
- Aussi connu sous le nom de: Ling Hun Yue Ding , Ling Hun Yueh Ting , 灵魂约定
- Scénariste et Réalisateur: Cai Fei Qiao
- Genres: Romance, Drame, Fantastique, Surnaturel
Où regarder The Promise of the Soul
Distribution et équipes
- Martin WongXia Cha | Xia Ze FangRôle principal
- Kenji FanYe Hai YuanRôle principal
- Yaron QiuGuan Ri QingRôle Secondaire
- Li TingChen Qian SuiRôle Secondaire
- Hung HaoJiang Bai LingRôle Secondaire
- Kelly LiaoHaruRôle Secondaire
Critiques
A Beautiful Concept Lost in Messy Execution
Imagine being straight for 70 years, then suddenly kissing someone your grandson’s age. If that’s not awkward enough, I don’t know what isThis one was so hard to rate. On one hand, the cast is absolutely stunning, and the concept is unique and intriguing. On the other hand, the execution left me frustrated more often than not.
Take episode 10, for example. I’ve been enjoying this drama since the beginning, but wow… Taiwan just cannot compete with China or Korea when it comes to fight choreography. That classroom fight looked so fake it honestly would have been better left out entirely.
And the logic? Completely gone. HaiYuan disappears for a couple of hours, and ZeFang acts like he’s been missing for days. Then suddenly bam an accident, and then right back to searching again. The ex goes full psycho and stuffs him in a locker (because apparently that’s a thing). But the real kicker? HaiYuan somehow tracks ZeFang’s exact location through an app like he’s got Find My Boyfriend installed. Please.
Then in episode 11, we suddenly get a third couple thrown in. Out of nowhere: “I had a dream you were with someone else. I don’t like it, so I’m jealous, which means I like you.” And then boom a kiss. Seriously? What was even the point? It was rushed, forced, and completely disconnected from the rest of the plot. Instead of spending time developing this random couple, it would have been so much better to focus on the main relationship that we’ve actually cared about since episode one.
But at its heart, the show did give us moments of beauty, and sometimes words fall short, so here’s a poem that captures it best: I wrote this poem
Xia Ze Fang pushed too hard,
a kiss not ready to be shared 💋
Ye Hai Yuan turned away,
heart untouched.
Then came the soul switch 🔄
and suddenly…
it wasn’t the face he saw anymore,
but the spirit within 🕊️
gentle, steady,
filled with quiet warmth.
This story teaches
love is not a chase,
not a force,
but a slow unfolding 🌱
If it’s meant,
time will lead it there.
Yet in reality,
a twenty-year-old loving a seventy-year-old?
Unlikely.
But here…
youth’s beauty hides a lifetime’s wisdom,
and a golden heart 💛 makes all the difference.
The series had so much potential, and there are still moments that shine, but the lack of consistency, unnecessary jealous scenes, and sloppy pacing keep it from being great.
Final verdict: 7.5/10. Stunning cast and unique idea, but a messy, uneven execution.
Underrated
I understand the reason why some might dislike this drama. Yes, the soul swapping with a grandfather is a bit iffy but if you can get passed that in a similar way to a 1000 year vampire, a 3000 year goblin, then this might be enjoyable for you. Although you might still be a bit disappointed. The drama certainly kept me guessing.I enjoy these types of genres so it was quite a fun ride. The writers did have me worried though. I wasn't sure if they would be able to give a reasonably good finale but it was quite heart-warming with lots of sweet moments. I found myself tearing up at times and smiling at other moments.
Looking back Martin Wong delivered a really good performance. I liked the two distinct versions that he played and he pulled it off quite well. The other cast members were great as well. I might even do a rewatch now that the show has finally concluded.
The OST is also quite enjoyable!






















