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Penpenpenpenguin

Penpenpenpenguin

At the Moment taiwanese drama review
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At the Moment
1 people found this review helpful
by Penpenpenpenguin
Jan 1, 2024
10 of 10 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 9.0
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 10.0
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 8.0

10 different stories, 10 different perspectives on love & relationships

It's an anthology series in which all the stories are well written and well acted. I will do a small review for each of them.

EP1: 8.5/10 - Gingle Wang & Berant Zhu fall in love while filming a reality show. It's a cute story with 2 adorable characters.
EP2: 9.5/10 - a deaf man (Terrance Lau) meets a masseuse (Puff Kuo). It had great story and cinematography, wish it was an actual long movie.
EP3: 8/10 - a guy with attachment issues (Austin Lin) meets a seemingly blind girl (Lulu). Story & acting was good but I found it a bit hard to connect to the characters, still a good watch.
Ep4: 9/10 - a time traveler (Nikki Hsieh) meets an alien (Zhang Guang Chen)? You need to pay attention to understand the story. I loved the symbolism in it, we might all have different interpretations of it, that's its charm.
Ep5: 9/10 - an office manager (Johnny Yang) falls for the intern (Derek Chang). Though it didn't have the ending I wanted, it was still a good ride. (btw the story's follow up is in ep10)
Ep6: 8.5/10 - exes (JC Lin & Vivian Sung) meet again. Nice story & acting, liked the ending.
Ep7: 9/10 - a man (Chris Wu) & a woman (Dee Hsu), whose spouses are having an affair together, develop feelings. It was really interesting, the premise reminded me a bit of In the Mood for Love but obviously it's very different from that.
Ep8: 9/10 - the housewife (Esther Liu) & the breadwinner (Xiu Jie Kai) swap roles. It was sweet and heartwarming to say the least.
Ep9: 9/10 - childhood sweethearts (Ruby Lin & Kelly Lin) reuniting. My sapphic heart is happy!
Ep10: 8.5/10 - the boss (Alyssa Chia) & her assistant (Tseng Jing Hua) develop feelings. I am not a fan of boss/employee or age gap relationships so I wasn't fond of this one, but the acting was incredible. We also get glimpses of the other main characters.
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