Ayant grandi dans une famille riche et nombreuse, les trois frères Yuan n'ont jamais manqué de rien. Bien qu'ils ne soient que demi-frères, le trio est incroyablement proche, leurs liens familiaux sont extrêmement forts. Quoi que les frères aient dû affronter, ils l'ont toujours fait ensemble. Mais en grandissant, ils ont commencé à réaliser qu'ils ne pouvaient pas partager certaines choses, surtout lorsqu'il s'agissait de questions de cœur. À présent plus âgés, Yuan Jun Cheng (Lee Shi Kang), Yuan Jun Dao (Will Chang), et Yuan Jun Ping (Jerom Huang Alouf) ont tous ressenti les émotions écrasantes qui accompagnent l'amour. Mais le voyage a été tout sauf facile. Luttant contre les vagues de sentiments qui ne cessent de déferler sur eux, leur disant des choses comme « non », « impossible » et « je ne peux pas », les trois frères doivent trouver un moyen de surmonter certains des défis les plus difficiles de la vie, tout en poursuivant ce que le coeur désire par-dessus tout : être aimé. Une histoire touchante d'amour et de fraternité, « À cause de toi 2020 » est une romance sur l'amour des garçons en 2020 réalisée par Zero Chou. (source: Viki) Modifier la traduction
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Distribution et équipes
- Lee Shi KangYuan Jun ChengRôle principal
- Mou Jun HsuLin XunRôle principal
- Will ChangYuan Jun DaoRôle principal
- Guo Yu ChenYang XiangRôle principal
- Jerom Huang AloufYuan Jun PingRôle principal
- Su Wei HuaYan Yue RongRôle principal
Critiques
This show is short and sweet, leaving you with a smile on your face. Because Of You almost gives me Long Time No See vibes, just because its something you can sit and watch all in one sitting and not feel tired.
The series itself seems a bit shakily produced, as if they wanted to put in a deeper plotline, but gave up halfway through. It's not exactly bad, but you can definitely tell something's missing there.
I also felt as if three couples was too much for this little series to handle. There's only about two hours of air time, if even that, and yet somehow they expected to fit in three love stories?
I'm not saying I didn't enjoy all three couples, because i did. They each had their own charms and strong points. I just wish perhaps they could've focused on one main couple instead of trying to fit in an hours worth of screentime for a couple into only a few minutes of each episode.
I do admit i favoured one of the couples over the other two (although, i think we all do haha). Jun Cheng and Lin Xun's chemistry is just out of this world, and i hope they're able to do a full-length series together in the future.
All-in-all, i thoroughly enjoyed this drama as a quick watch as i wait for the next episodes of the full-length series I'm watching.
Story: I thought the overall storyline was quite interesting and unique. I’ve never watched a drama with a plot like this, though it definitely gave me HIStory vibes. When I first read the description I worried it was going to be the half-brothers in love, so I was relieved when I realised the series was about them and their separate partners. The script was very clever in helping the 2 leads to get closer in a more realistic way than just shoving them in the same direction like I have seen happen in other series, so I was definitely happy with this. Although it’s clear who the main and side couples were, I found myself loving all 3 couples and enjoying the progression of their relationship, rushed as it may have been.
Cast: I was surprised to see that the actors were all very new, as they were really good at what they were doing. I didn’t feel any awkwardness between them, and there was a lot of chemistry between all the couples. I like how we saw the changes between the brother relationships as well, in the beginning they weren’t close at all and always fought, yet it ended with them all sat having a meal with their partners looking very happy. It was nice to watch them become closer and friendly like that. My one complaint was the languages, the main character talked in Korean yet they responded back to him in Taiwanese, it was just a little disorientating.
Music: I liked the opening OST, but other than that there was nothing incredibly memorable about it.
Rewatch value: If I’m ever bored and want to watch a quick, short BL series, this will probably be one of my first choices. I can’t see myself rewatching it unless I’m bored, but I already know I won’t watch it and leave it like I do with other series.
Overall: This definitely won’t be anyone’s favourite drama, and it won’t be winning any awards for best BL series, but I think it you give it a go and watch it with a clear mind, you may find yourself enjoying it just as much as I did.