Eager to escape from his familial duties, Zi Xiang is sent to Taiwan for business negotiations but is immobilized by a sniper attack en route. He persuasively hires the capable assistant, Feng Jie, to employ Shao Peng as his caretaker, hoping to seize the opportunity to flee for freedom. Shao Peng, frustrated in job seeking due to his deafness and muteness, discovers he's being used and angrily decides to leave; understanding the reason later, he expresses his empathy for Zi Xiang through sign language. Gradually, Zi Xiang is attracted by Shao Peng's perseverance and tenderness, particularly moved by his optimistic facade that masks his anger and insecurity about his deafness and his doubts about love. To protect Zi Xiang, Feng Jie agrees to act as a decoy, tricking the clumsy assassins led by the Xin family into making their move, which inadvertently allows Feng Jie to escape danger, sparking love. Love arrives suddenly, catching one off guard; yet, it also inspires bravery and growth. Just as they openly express their love in a moment of happiness, a lurking danger gradually closes in. (Source: iQIYI) ~~ Co-production with Japan. Edit Translation
- English
- 한국어
- 中文(台灣)
- 中文(简体)
- Native Title: 看見愛
- Also Known As: Seeing Love , Kan Jian Ai , Kan Chien Ai , 看见爱
- Screenwriter: Lin Pei Yu, Anita Sung
- Director: Chiang Ping Chen
- Genres: Thriller, Romance, Crime, Drama
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Cast & Credits
- Raiden LinYang Zi Xiang / "Sean"Main Role
- Jin YunJiang Shao PengMain Role
- Lin Chia YoCheng Feng Jie / "Johnathan"Main Role
- Lin Yung ChiehWang Xin JiaMain Role
- Nat ChenYang Zi Cheng / "Nat" [Zi Xiang's cousin]Support Role
- Ai Yu FanZheng Yu Nong / "Jessica"Support Role
Reviews
I didnt know what I was expecting
honestly I went into this not knowing what to expect but pure comedy gold was not it. is it absolutely ridiculous? yes. yes it is. but I think that’s what I like about it. sometimes we just need that over the top, sometimes cringy, ridiculous, and sweet stories to remind us to not be so serious and just enjoy it for what it is.also, I love that we are getting representation of the disability community, and so far it seems like it’s done well. plus it is already pulled an assortment of feelings out of me so I’m eager to see what else this series will bring.
I also really liked the MCs there is something different about them that pulls me in. sure we’ve got some of the rich spoiled kid, but he went deeper than that in my opinion. he wasn’t totally helpless. I also enjoy that we don’t have the” whoa is me” stereotype that we sometimes get with a character who has a disability. instead he’s pretty badass and strands up for himself and others. 10/10 for the relationship between him and his parents.
truly, I had no idea what to expect when I started this but I’m here for what is sure to be a wild ride. we really are blessed in 2024 with some amazing BLs and I don’t think this one will disappoint.
When love speaks louder!
While the premise might seem like your typical "silly wealthy man and his caretaker falling in love", the drama delves much deeper into their emotional journey.Shao Peng is a positive and resilient character who is deaf and mute. He is aware of his disability but doesn’t let it define him, though he’s sometimes insecure about how others see him. His journey shows his strength and vulnerability and the actor played him perfectly. Also, although I have very little knowledge of sign language, the portrayal felt very real and authentic to me .
Zi Xiang is multi-layered. Initially, he came across as someone who enjoyed a privileged life while evading his responsibilities. But as we move forward , his carefree demeanour was just a show to hide his dissatisfaction with the life he is forced into. He slowly grows from self-centred to someone capable of empathy and love.
The chemistry between them was the highlight of the series for me. What started as a reluctant partnership slowly transformed into a tender, evolving love story. Zi Xiang's feelings for Shoa Peng grow not only because he takes care of him but also because of the perseverance and strength he shows despite his own doubts. Their journey of getting to know each other, understanding one another, and being together was both heartbreaking and heartwarming. They acted as catalysts for each other's growth, helping each other look beyond their struggles.
The second couple's story was interesting but they didn't have enough screen time for their story to be properly developed or for me to really connect with them. Their chemistry was evident and they were sweet and cute together, but more time was needed to make their relationship feel believable.
The pacing felt uneven at times. The tone of the first few episodes was borderline silly and goofy compared to the second half of the series. Plot devices like assassins ,kidnapping and the portrayal of trashy, unsupportive parents felt more like a gimmick where they didn't contribute anything to the plot or was introduced in the final episodes and wasn't executed well.
The drama also tries to address prejudice against disabled people, particularly in a professional environment. It manages to show that not everyone is openly rude or dismissive but there is a subtle bias even when they are not overtly hostile. But it felt like this issue was only touched on superficially serving as a plot device for the love story. I'm not complaining but I would have liked to see more focus on Shao Peng's character and how he personally deals with it.
Overall, while the pacing can be uneven and some plot points feel forced and underdeveloped, the chemistry between the leads and their character development make it a solid, enjoyable one-time watch. Probably more enjoyable if binged.
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