
I Will Love You
Drama
Overview
A same-sex couple from Taiwan and China navigates three different phases of life—cohabitation, separation, and solitude. Through a series of road trips across borders, Tien experiences the emotional rollercoaster of love, heartbreak, and loss, reflecting the complexities of relationships across the Taiwan-China divide.
Top Cast


Superway Hsu
Superway Hsu
Tien
Superway Hsu
Tien


Ark Zheng
Ark Zheng
Lei
Ark Zheng
Lei


Shu Wei-chieh
Shu Wei-chieh
Liang
Shu Wei-chieh
Liang


Ho Jo Yin
Ho Jo Yin
[Vendor]
Ho Jo Yin
[Vendor]
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