More Than Blue : The Series

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    I. INTRODUCTION

    More Than Blue: The Series is a Taiwanese romance drama an adaptation of the eponymous 2009 South Korean film More Than Blue and the Taiwanese remake More Than Blue. The series premiered on Netflix on October 22, 2021.


    II. SYNOPSIS

    The Series revolves around the journey of music producer Wang Po Han and his assistant An Yi Qi to find the copyright owner of the mysterious song for their artist, A-Lin. They also came across a diary belonging to K who is the producer of the mysterious song and traveled into the life story of K through the diary.


    The diary tells the story of K and Cream, two orphans who journey through life and share experiences in sadness and joy together. However, K is diagnosed with fatal leukemia cancer. Knowing that Cream's biggest fear is to be left alone, K keeps the fact that he has terminal cancer a secret.


    III. TRAILER

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    IV. RECEPTION

    The reception of the series was outstanding. It got most of the positive reviews for Taiwanese dramas. The trajectory of the plot and the characters tastefully evolve into magnanimity. There’s compassion and value etched behind every word uttered by the characters. The story takes you through their turmoil and shapes up with every hour-long episode. It’s slow, soothing and meditative.


    In a true sense, the drama grows into an episodic reveal, with every character revealing a new side of their nature which was well-hidden from the moments within. Though the cast is well-meaning in dialogue delivery, and there couldn’t be a better companion to the storyline, every reveal is like a knife piercing the insides. in short, it managed to won viewers' hearts.

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