

Fantasy · Drama · Romance
Overview
After his suicide, a teen ghost contacts his classmate through sign language, revealing the queer love and pain they were never allowed to voice.
Top Cast


Matt Kuo
Matt Kuo
Lai Chien-Yu
Matt Kuo
Lai Chien-Yu


Yang Jhuo-Ray
Yang Jhuo-Ray
Zit
Yang Jhuo-Ray
Zit


Joseph Huang
Joseph Huang
Senior Ah Hao
Joseph Huang
Senior Ah Hao


Mimi Shao
Mimi Shao
Zeng Yu-Shin
Mimi Shao
Zeng Yu-Shin


Li Zhenhao
Li Zhenhao
Chien-Yu's Brother
Li Zhenhao
Chien-Yu's Brother


Janine Chang Chun-Ning
Janine Chang Chun-Ning
Guidance Counselor
Janine Chang Chun-Ning
Guidance Counselor


Annie Chen
Annie Chen
Teacher Xiao Juan
Annie Chen
Teacher Xiao Juan


Chan Tzu-hsuan
Chan Tzu-hsuan
Zit's Sister
Chan Tzu-hsuan
Zit's Sister
Richard Lin
Richard Lin
Math Teacher
Richard Lin
Math Teacher


Suming Rupi
Suming Rupi
Cooperative Owner
Suming Rupi
Cooperative Owner
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