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Let’s Talk about Chu taiwanese drama review
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Let’s Talk about Chu
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by Kate Flower Award2 Big Brain Award1
8 days ago
8 of 8 episodes seen
Completed 2
Overall 8.0
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 7.0
Rewatch Value 7.5

Way more slice of life than I thought it would be.

Even though there is no comedy genre, I somehow went into it thinking it would be far more silly in terms of plot, characters and relationship. What I’ve got had far more depth and complexity and even if I disagreed with certain choices, I understood where they were coming from. Be it result of miscommunication, fear, insecurity, need for growth, care or love - nothing felt arbitrary.

But also, not this drama turning me into a redditor screaming “divorce!”, “break up!”, “move on!”. The conflicts were so annoyingly real it was impossible not to connect to the characters and experience what they are feeling. Be it fear of losing or starting a relationship, shame concerning their own desires and wants, incompatibility - whatever the core of the issue was, they managed to present it in an easy to understand and relatable manner.

Maybe because the characters and conflicts had so much depth I did not feel fully satisfied? These 8 episodes were enough to give me set up and proper closure, but not enough development.

As for the sex - yes, there is sex in the drama. Quite a lot of it. No, it’s not “artsy blurred make out scenes ending on hand holding”. The sex scenes are actually really… normal. Which is kind of the point of the show - sex is normal. What surprised me was the almost complete lack of nudity. Even during the scenes we know characters are naked, we don’t really see much thanks to the well planned camera work and use of props.

Acting wise - I dare anyone to have any complaints. No matter how normal or eccentric the characters might have been, how exciting, mundane, heartbreaking or uplifting were the moments in their lives, the actors delivered.

I saw many people describe this drama as educational, which I would for sure agree with, but I think it’s more about encouraging reflection about topics like sex, intimacy, honesty, communication, relationships, setbacks and traumas. It’s not just “sex lessons”, it’s life lessons and sex is just a part of it.
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