Fight For You
Plot Core: A Deadly Confrontation of Money and Faith
Kodii plays "Da Hei," who joins the mysterious organization "Anything Convenience Store" to raise funds for his sister's heart disease treatment and takes on a government infiltration mission. Unexpectedly, his roommate turns out to be intelligence agent Nelson (playing Xiao Bai), tasked with dismantling the organization. As they shift from "mutual exploitation" to "trusting each other's lives," their bond grows amid absurd tasks like seeking revenge and walking dogs, but they find themselves in a moral dilemma due to their opposing identities. The line "Is our love a mission or genuine?" resonates throughout the series, enhancing the tension of the BL narrative.
Character Depth: Emotional Struggles at the Brink of Life and Death
Kodii breaks away from his typical idol drama image, portraying the complexities of a character who "acts illegally for money," showcasing the survival pressures faced by urban youth in scenes like "stealing medicine from a hospital."
Nelson takes on the challenge of playing an "undercover intelligence officer," embodying a duality of "reason and emotion," with the line "My family is loyal to the country, but I only want to be loyal to you" revealing his character's contradictions.
Shen Mengsheng makes a special appearance as the head of the intelligence agency, hinting at government corruption through a "burning evidence" scene, enhancing the show's suspense.Production Highlights and International Collaboration
Innovative BL Themes: This is the first collaboration between Sanlih Television and Japan's SPO Entertainment and Avex, incorporating a Japanese-style "social BL" narrative, with the "convenience store" concept referencing a Tokyo "special cleanup company" in societal news.
Action Design: Director Tsai Fei Chiao (known for Wake Up) designs scenes like "rooftop chases" and "interrogations in confined spaces," enhancing the espionage rhythm.
International Marketing: The "Hong Kong-style tea restaurant" scene features a cameo by Hong Kong actor Matthew Hani, resonating with cultural identity among Southeast Asian audiences.(This article is compiled from information provided at the Sanlih press conference and international collaboration statements; specific details are subject to the actual broadcast version.)
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The "Anything Convenience Store" concept references the 2023 online investigative report "Deep Web Wonders," revealing the order-taking model of underground organizations.
Nelson's "family intelligence history" storyline incorporates controversies surrounding the amendment of the Intelligence Work Act, addressing ethical issues arising from expanded surveillance powers.- Release Date2025 年 3 月 30 日
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