On dit que la « Maison de tous les services » accepte n'importe quelle tâche, qu'il s'agisse de promener des chiens, trouver des chats ou... même de poignarder des gens. Da Hei accepte à contrecœur ces petits boulots pour gagner de l'argent pour ses frais médicaux, sans savoir que son colocataire, Xiao Bai, est secrètement un agent envoyé par l'agence de renseignements pour les démanteler. Après l'accomplissements des missions, les deux recrues sont de plus en plus dépendantes l'une de l'autre. Mais peuvent-ils être ensemble ? Choisiront-ils de se réformer ou de continuer sur la voie de l'obscurité ? (Source : Anglais = pavilion.taicca.tw || Traduction = MyDramaList) Modifier la traduction
- Français
- 한국어
- 日本語
- Português (Brasil)
- Titre original: 對立而已
- Aussi connu sous le nom de: Dui Li Er Yi , Luchando por Ti , Tui Li Erh I , สู้เพื่อนาย , あいつと対立 , 对立而已 , 대립이이
- Scénariste et Réalisateur: Cai Fei Qiao
- Genres: Romance
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Distribution et équipes
- Andy KoHei Yu Bo / "Da Hei"Rôle principal
- NelsonBai Zhou Qi / "Xiao Bai"Rôle principal
- Mike LinBai Zhou Guo / "Da Bai"Rôle Secondaire
- Matthew HanBu Xing / "No Sir"Rôle Secondaire
- Xia He XiDou Ke YiRôle Secondaire
- Justin ChangShi Di Fen / "Steven"Rôle Secondaire
Critiques

Decent with the typical clichés
The story was simple, but only the hunt for the "store" left a lot to be desired. It's not really clear what the hunt was for... Otherwise it was a more light-weighted series with some serious undertones and some silly clichés...Chemistry and acting was more than decent and it was quite fun to watch, but nothing earthshattering. I have not much more to say because it did not leave that much of an impression. It's a decent show, but nothing more. So if you like something to turn your brain off, this will fit nicely.

Romance blew the mission and the logic !
The premise of this drama involved secret agents, shady odd jobs and conflicting loyalties when tested. Initially, I thought this would be one of those spy series where the hunter falls for the prey. But this was an unapologetically sappy love story wrapped in a slightly unhinged espionage plot. I was expecting "mission impossible" vibes but make it a BL, but what I got was "mission emotionally compromised".The above is not technically a complaint because the drama made it clear in episode 1 what it wanted to be.
Our leads Da Hei and Xiao Bai come from two very different worlds and are forced to live together. Da Hei is our neighbourhood hire with a tragic backstory where he is collecting funds for his little sister's treatment.
Xiao Bai comes from a long line of secret agents (family business if you may xD) where expressing emotions is a crime, and he is sent here to spy and report on Da Hei.
But what happens when you put two handsome boys together? We all know the answer!
The romance between them was the highlight for me. They had this awkward adorable chemistry that builds with every episode. There is something very genuine between them that made me actually enjoy this even though the plot seemed to be a bit logically weak.
Coming to the whole spy plot, it was barely convincing. There was no structure or realism. Surveillance tactics were very questionable and it looked more like a dramatic group chat project rather than an investigation by an "intelligence company". It was more of follow your heart and wing it!
I stopped expecting logic from the drama and it made me actually enjoy this but the number of plot holes was amusing at times.
The side characters felt mostly like props to the central romance. I found their presence more situational than essential. Some are tossed in for comedy, some for a little backstory but none of them felt fully emotionally cohesive to the plot.
The acting was decent from both leads and their chemistry was believable. The rest of the cast also did well considering how little they had to offer. The production doesn't look cheap but again could have done more on the spy side to make it more believable.
Overall, this was fun but a mess. Recommended if you don't mind a romcom flimsily disguised as a spy drama and are willing to suspend disbelief and logic while watching.