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  • Genre: Femme
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  • Date d'inscription: avril 11, 2020
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Invisible Life
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par Niya
janv. 11, 2021
30 épisodes vus sur 42
En cours 0
Globalement 9.5
Histoire 10
Acting/Cast 9.5
Musique 9.0
Degrés de Re-visionnage 10
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Best show ever

Invisible life starts off as a cute show of a secret inter-company romance in a company that prohibits romance between co-workers. Chen Du Ling and Hawick Lau play as the main couple who through multiple change and challenges in their lives from a secret marriage to pregnancy to a possible divorce. This show targets multiple real-life struggles that modern-day women go through, including the idea that women have to give up their dreams the instant they become a wife and a mother. Which to me is the most sexist and idiotic statement in the world. As its a double standard that a man can be a father and work but a woman can't be a mother and a businesswoman. It may seem like I'm simply saying the description of this show but the emotion that comes from this show is strong. Especially when it comes to women's modern-day struggles. I started watching this show due to the main couple as I had watched multiple dramas from both actors. Ye Xiao Bai (Chen Du Ling) grows as a person through all the challenges she faces from both her family and her job. Many many think that she is annoying but when you think about what she is actually going through you can start to understand her. I find that the main thing in this show is to prove that communication is one of the most important things in a relationshp.

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