Spicy love affair!
Taiwan makes a strong bet, in the rom-com genre, with Let’s Talk About Chu; a heartfelt drama about how people connect with love, sex and themselves.
Centered around the different stages and dynamics of human relationships between family members, lovers and friends. The script develops each story in a fun and relatable way, always backed my human emotions. The drama doesn’t judge the characters for the situations they put themselves in, it mostly presents each situation and lets the characters figure it out on their own if its really the best.
The story doesn’t rely on the difficulties of each character to bring out the emotions from the audience and does a really good job in balancing how life is both, comedy and drama. It takes a lot of elements that could be one-dimensional but humanize it with well-rounded and nuance performances from the cast.
The first episode might be all about sex but as you keep watching, you realize that’s just something to get you started talking about love, the importance of affection, intimacy and communication.
Centered around the different stages and dynamics of human relationships between family members, lovers and friends. The script develops each story in a fun and relatable way, always backed my human emotions. The drama doesn’t judge the characters for the situations they put themselves in, it mostly presents each situation and lets the characters figure it out on their own if its really the best.
The story doesn’t rely on the difficulties of each character to bring out the emotions from the audience and does a really good job in balancing how life is both, comedy and drama. It takes a lot of elements that could be one-dimensional but humanize it with well-rounded and nuance performances from the cast.
The first episode might be all about sex but as you keep watching, you realize that’s just something to get you started talking about love, the importance of affection, intimacy and communication.
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