Being a parent myself, I can relate to the difficult choices the parents made in the story. We may not agree with them as a person on the outside looking in, but if you're the one in the situation, you have no way of knowing which decision is correct. You can only choose what you think is the best at that moment
And as a child who grew up in a dysfunctional family, I also related strongly to the younget characters and how each wron decision by the adults affected the trajectory of their lives even if they didnt want it to.
Props to the writer, the prod team, and to the cast for a well made story!
I must say, Li Hong Yi has grown as an actor. He is able to express different emotions this time, without saying a word. Big improvement compared to his first drama that I watched, Master Devil Do not Kiss me, where he is almost frowning the whole drama
Does this have the same writer or production team as "Ashes of Love"? There's so many nods to the drama, plus a cameo even. It makes me want to rewatch AOL after I finish this one
After watching 40+ episodes, I now understand why it's called "Untouchable lovers"
Because the two leads literally did not touch each other! They hugged once and barely held hands throughout the drama. Even their gazes to each other gives off a friend vibe than lovers
And as a child who grew up in a dysfunctional family, I also related strongly to the younget characters and how each wron decision by the adults affected the trajectory of their lives even if they didnt want it to.
Props to the writer, the prod team, and to the cast for a well made story!
- the second lead actress reminds me of Minnie Mouse
- weirdly, the poor version of the lead guy has more backbone than the CEO version
- Taichu is breaking my heart to bits :(
Enjoying it so much! Now at ep15
Great acting from all the cast!