

Romance · Drama
Overview
In 1987, as martial law ends in Taiwan, Jia-han and Birdy fall in love amid family pressure, homophobia and social stigma.
Top Cast


Edward Chen
Edward Chen
Chang Jia-han
Edward Chen
Chang Jia-han


Tseng Jing-hua
Tseng Jing-hua
Birdy Wang
Tseng Jing-hua
Birdy Wang


Leon Dai
Leon Dai
Adult Chang Jia-han
Leon Dai
Adult Chang Jia-han


Wang Shih-sian
Wang Shih-sian
Adult Birdy Wang
Wang Shih-sian
Adult Birdy Wang


Fabio Grangeon
Fabio Grangeon
Father Oliver
Fabio Grangeon
Father Oliver


Barry Qu
Barry Qu
Horn
Barry Qu
Horn


Stone Yang
Stone Yang
Rocky
Stone Yang
Rocky


Lance Chiu
Lance Chiu
Phil
Lance Chiu
Phil


Mimi Shao
Mimi Shao
BanBan
Mimi Shao
BanBan


Lin Hui-min
Lin Hui-min
Bullied Schoolboy
Lin Hui-min
Bullied Schoolboy
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