Had I Not Seen the Sun Part 2 (2025)

如果我不曾見過太陽 二部曲 ‧ Drama ‧ 2025
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Li Yen Yao est un célèbre tueur en série aujourd'hui en prison, dont les traumatismes remontent à l'adolescence… et à son premier amour. (Source : Netflix) Modifier la traduction

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  • Pays: Taiwan
  • Catégorie: Drama
  • Épisodes: 10
  • Diffusé: déc. 11, 2025
  • Diffusé Sur: Jeudi
  • Station de diffusion initiale: Netflix
  • Durée: 55 min.
  • Score: 8.3 (scored by 362 utilisateurs)
  • Classé: #1122
  • Popularité: #9002
  • Classification du contenu: 18+ Restricted (violence & profanity)

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Il y a 2 jours
10 épisodes vus sur 10
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Globalement 10
Histoire 10
Acting/Cast 10
Musique 9.0
Degrés de Re-visionnage 9.0
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Bouleversant

On connaît la fin dès le début, on sait que ce ne sera pas un happy ending, vu que le ML est en prison, condamné à mort (partie 1). La partie 1 pose les fondations de la partie 2 qui est beaucoup plus dure, âmes sensibles s'abstenir !
Le viol et ses conséquences tragiques pour la victime et ses proches est merveilleusement bien traité ; c'est dur, violent et surtout cela détaille certains mécanismes de défense que les victimes peuvent avoir. Combien de vie gâchées ?
Ce qui est vraiment dur, c'est de voir que ce couple aurait été tellement bien ensemble.

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On sait depuis la partie 1 que le ML est condamné, et pourtant, sa mort est bouleversante. Idem pour elle, la lecture du message laissé par le ML, message qu'on ne connaît pas, la pousse vers la mort ! Comprend-elle à ce moment qu'elle l'a perdu à jamais ? Ou que tout ce qu'il a fait c'est pour elle ? Et s'il meurt, c'est pour qu'elle soit libérée de lui, lui qui se sent coupable de tout ce qu'elle a vécu ?
Sinon il y a de bons moments, la mort de tous ces affreux est jouissive (un peu trop court à mon goût).
On notera que Netflix ne peut pas s'empêcher de mettre une couche de woke, petite cette fois, à vous de trouver !

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I am just going to cut straight to the chase with this one, HINSTS II was absolutely incredible not just a stellar story on its own but a sequel that delivers on almost everything the first part set up.. The drama feels so much sharper and heavier in the second part, which is exactly what you want from a Part 2.. Since the first part already laid a solid foundation for the story, the characters and the direction this will go, this sequel dives deep into that darkness.. We get a clearer view of how everything actually went down and most importantly we finally see the pain those monsters went through..

This story like the first part is all centered around the horrific incident and the aftermath of that trauma.. This time they did a brilliant job showing the lasting damage this event left on the main characters..

I think I should get this out first.. From a storytelling perspective, the 10 episodes make sense.. They cover all the questions, tick all the boxes, explain the whys and hows and show what pushed Li Yen Yao to that level of desperation.. It ties everything together neatly.. That said, this could easily have been 4 episodes shorter and still been just as good if not better.. For people who were waiting just to watch the guys who ruined her life suffer, it might feel a bit long.. Personally, it was totally worth it.. I just wish their pain had lasted longer.. They died too quickly and they didn’t even feel half of what she had to go through..

There is nothing more satisfying than watching bad people get what they deserve in the most brutal way possible.. But at what point does revenge turn into something darker than cold blooded murder itself?? You will know exactly what I am talking about if you have watched the drama.. We could argue about morality, humanity, conscience, ethics, whatever you want to call it.. But the truth is, something started that day and that ' something ' only had one possible end.. That’s what we saw here.. If this wasn’t the ending, then it would have been those scumbags walking away with a smile on their faces again just like last time.. Because in this journey, no matter which path they took, everything was always going to diverge into the same destination eventually..

It’s not a very clever drama with a cunning hero.. Most of the emotional nuance can get lost among the horrible things happening, the bloodshed, the brutality and the sexual aspects of the drama.. This is where the longer storytelling I mentioned earlier really comes into play.. The story gets the respect it deserves because it doesn’t rush anything and it lets us see that there are other extremely compelling elements to this sequel besides people being killed for revenge.. As the story moves forward, we see how the barriers she built to protect herself from those memories slowly break down, inching her closer and closer to the moment when everything collapses.. We watch her reach her breaking point and we see how because of that Li Yen Yao is pushed into a psychological spiral.. His inner and physical conflict only intensifies as he reaches that tipping point where he realises there is no other way left except revenge and justice for the pain that practically ended their life.. So that at least she can have a life or whatever is left of it..

Watch out for episode 5, that’s where things get confusing for some and everything makes sense for others.. And the way Chou Pin Yu's real face is revealed?? Honestly, that was ' peak cinema ' as they say.. And that scene with the plant she watered.. That was so well done.. That one moment showed exactly what she was going through, a glimpse of what is actually happening to her.. And again just like in the previous season, the transition from past to present was slick.. The bar scene in episode 5?? Perfect..

The casting for this drama was crucial to making the story work and this is definitely one of those cases where the cast truly shines.. Tseng Ching Hua carries that quality that defines both the teen and adult versions of Li Yen Yao.. He feels like a soul forced into the harsh truth of existence.. It puts him in this strange place between who he was and who pain turned him into.. I really like LYY's character arc, someone becoming desperate and hungry not just for revenge but also to protect the only person he loves.. The rest of the cast was really good too.. Alice Ko basically did for this part what Moon Lee did in the first, she carried the emotional weight of the story and pushed it forward with her performance..

There is a real ' why the f**k would he do that?? ' moment toward the end that honestly bothered me, his second last kill.. There was absolutely no need for it.. It suddenly paints LYY in a different shade, but then the show weirdly downplays it afterward as if it doesn’t really matter.. So what was the point of that?? Was it just to make his death feel inevitable?? But wasn't that already the case??

Now, the ending might seem vague or open, like what actually happened to her?? But it really isn’t.. She fulfilled her promise to him about following her passion for ballet.. Then she rereads his letter, walks toward the ocean and drowns herself.. The mid credit scene makes it clearer.. She meets him again in the afterlife or whatever you interpret it as and together they finally complete their last unfinished wish, preparing the Christmas tree.. And that’s it.. That’s the real ending..

There was never going to be a happy ending in this one, not for a single moment did the story suggest otherwise.. What we got was the best possible outcome for these characters.. And honestly I am glad they didn’t soften it or exaggerate it.. It was the perfect ending for a beautifully written, directed and performed story about two people and the agony that shaped their lives..

Overall, just like Part 1, this is a well made drama that delivers the best possible conclusion to the story.. I can’t say I enjoyed it, that’s not the right word, but I was completely riveted by it.. This story had one of the best portrayals of a character’s mental breaking point and it wants us to feel it, to understand it.. It’s not a pleasant watch and it’s not meant to be.. And honestly, seeing those trash people whose humanity was long gone, the soulless monsters finally face their comeuppance made this worth it..

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  • Titre: Had I Not Seen the Sun Part 2
  • Catégorie: Drama
  • Format: Standard Series
  • Pays: Taïwan
  • Épisodes: 10
  • Diffusé: déc. 11, 2025
  • Diffusé On: Jeudi
  • Station de diffusion initiale: Netflix
  • Durée: 55 min.
  • Classification du contenu: Pour + de 18 ans (violence et vulgarité)

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  • Score: 8.3 (marqué par 362 utilisateurs)
  • Classé: #1122
  • Popularité: #9002
  • Téléspectateurs: 1,255

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