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Wang Yu-wen and Ziqi Wang in The Love You Give Me (2023)

Review by cparchment-57481

The Love You Give Me

1/10

The love you give is complicated

I gave this show one star and it's because of the little boy that plays the son. I was highly irritated with the female lead as she was very hypocritical throughout the show. I despise situations in which a mother feels justified in hiding the existence of the child from their dad. She lies to him over and over and defends herself, but anytime there's a misunderstanding she never listens to him, believe him or trust him. She would rather allow herself to be demeaned than reach out to her son's father for help. Rather than share her concerns with the dad, she tells the doctor. She confessed the entire situation to her friend and the doctor but forbade him from telling anyone. Every situation she thought only about herself and her pettiness with her son in asking who he loved more, when he asked about his dad, she tried to manipulate him emotionally and he called her out on being petty. It was poorly written overall to me but it's never ok to keep a child from their parent and lie about it over and over and justify yourself as though it's completely up to just one parent. The father can't make a baby on his own and neither can a mother so both have the right to know about the child and be able to be present in their lives if the parents aren't together. She's was too self righteous towards the male lead. The communication was poor among all the couples it's as the boy said, the adults couldn't just speak their minds instead of assuming the others could read their thoughts.
  • cparchment-57481
  • Sep 28, 2023

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