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Immaturity of Youth
This series was aptly named as it displayed in full splendor why one should not dabble in the kiddies pool as an adult. It was truly disheartening to see the recent fare from Taiwan diminishing in quality and and creativity. This being the first offering seems to have fallen flat. The characters one dimensional, the story line uninspiring and acting by all less than stellar. This would have best been offered as a school production than an actual series by professionals.
Taiwan stories have always bordered on the taboo. In this regard they have not failed. A teacher being allowed by all to enter a relationship with a direct student. One cannot control to whom they are attracted, one can control their response to the attraction. Yu Xing's response to Lu Hui's admission was disturbing. Disturbing as he disregarded his responsibility as an adult, as his teacher and also as his fellow cohabitant. This was not between a professor and a college student, but between a young teacher who was in college and a willful teenager. How could this be appropriate on any level? He willingly accepted his feelings and embarked on the relationship with the child. I use child here to differentiate their status in age and not behaviors as both have acted immaturely throughout. Yu Xing's female friend had been at his side and the propeller in his life to encourage him to reach academic fulfillment. His immaturity in handling the situation would see her hurt. Had he been upfront, she would not have had to scold him and still advise him on his own life. Lu Hui's childishness would create situations that should never have been. How could he not see that holding the teacher's hand in class was inappropriate? How could he not see that his response to Yu Xing's dreams would hurt him? How could he continue his infantile behavior of ignoring Yu Xing and it be entertained for as long as it did? All of this completely distorted what could have been a beautiful story of love and restraint by both parties. Both of them falling in love was not the error, acting on it before Lu Hui left school while still being a teenager in his care, was. Had both shown restraint and measures used to wait, may have been a story worth watching.
Lu Xi and Bing Chen were no different in courting controversy. Upon first sight, Lu Xi began to have feelings for Bing Chen. Which is fine, as they are both consenting adults. What is controversial, Bing Chen was portrayed as a widower still deep in grief. After receiving a drunken kiss, the grief considerably dissipated and plunged head first into what can be assumed to be his first gay relationship. The reactions of both of them seemed rushed and unrealistic.
After viewing Unknown and The On1y One, this falls way below the expected mark and a poor representation in storytelling. The ending was expected and completed at the steady slow steam that was carried through out. This does not have any re-watch value as it was very bland.
Taiwan stories have always bordered on the taboo. In this regard they have not failed. A teacher being allowed by all to enter a relationship with a direct student. One cannot control to whom they are attracted, one can control their response to the attraction. Yu Xing's response to Lu Hui's admission was disturbing. Disturbing as he disregarded his responsibility as an adult, as his teacher and also as his fellow cohabitant. This was not between a professor and a college student, but between a young teacher who was in college and a willful teenager. How could this be appropriate on any level? He willingly accepted his feelings and embarked on the relationship with the child. I use child here to differentiate their status in age and not behaviors as both have acted immaturely throughout. Yu Xing's female friend had been at his side and the propeller in his life to encourage him to reach academic fulfillment. His immaturity in handling the situation would see her hurt. Had he been upfront, she would not have had to scold him and still advise him on his own life. Lu Hui's childishness would create situations that should never have been. How could he not see that holding the teacher's hand in class was inappropriate? How could he not see that his response to Yu Xing's dreams would hurt him? How could he continue his infantile behavior of ignoring Yu Xing and it be entertained for as long as it did? All of this completely distorted what could have been a beautiful story of love and restraint by both parties. Both of them falling in love was not the error, acting on it before Lu Hui left school while still being a teenager in his care, was. Had both shown restraint and measures used to wait, may have been a story worth watching.
Lu Xi and Bing Chen were no different in courting controversy. Upon first sight, Lu Xi began to have feelings for Bing Chen. Which is fine, as they are both consenting adults. What is controversial, Bing Chen was portrayed as a widower still deep in grief. After receiving a drunken kiss, the grief considerably dissipated and plunged head first into what can be assumed to be his first gay relationship. The reactions of both of them seemed rushed and unrealistic.
After viewing Unknown and The On1y One, this falls way below the expected mark and a poor representation in storytelling. The ending was expected and completed at the steady slow steam that was carried through out. This does not have any re-watch value as it was very bland.
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