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The Promise Of The Soul2025

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  • Plot overview & fantasy premise

    Soul transference trigger: 69-year-old Xia Che (Martin Wong) falls into a coma and wakes to find his soul trapped in the 20-year-old body of his grandson, Xia Zefang. To avoid derailing his grandson's life, he must impersonate him at university, becoming a "fake college student."

    Unfolding of fateful bonds: Xia Che meets his grandson's classmate and roommate Ye Haiyuan (Kenji Fan) on campus. United by their quest to return Xia’s soul to its rightful body, they uncover an enduring connection spanning three lifetimes. The narrative weaves comedic identity-confusion (elder in a youth’s body) with the poignant fate of past and present lives.

    Core conflict design:

    Generational value clash: Xia Che’s traditional habits (thriftiness, punctuality) starkly contrast with younger generations, creating moments of cultural humor.

    Emotional-ethical dilemma: Ye Haiyuan develops feelings for the soul of Xia Zefang—raising profound questions: does one love the soul or the body?

    Production timeline & release plan

    Production process & broadcast plan
    The actors lived together pre-shoot to build rapport. Martin Wong portrays both the elderly man's soul and the youthful physicality; Kenji Fan depicts Ye Haiyuan's transformation from detached to tenderly protective.

    Release: Premiered globally on June 27, 2025,

    via VBL YouTube, iQIYI, GagaOOLala,

    and simultaneously on television via Sanlih Metro and GTV Drama.

    Performance & character highlights

    Martin Wong showcases the internal struggle of an elderly soul in a young body—employing details like a stooped posture and slower gait to hint at his true age.

    Kenji Fan portrays Ye Haiyuan as outwardly cool and innerwarm, shifting from perplexed detachment to deep affection as he grasps the soul’s truth.

    Social impact & genre innovation

    BL genre breakthrough: Expands beyond typical school-boy romance by introducing a fantasy soul-swapping premise to deepen emotional complexity and question whether love is tied to physical appearance.

    Generational dialogue: Contrasts Xia Che’s conservative values with those of younger generations, spotlighting intergenerational understanding and empathy.

    Source citations:
    From Sanlih E‑Television press releases and streaming platform announcements as of June 30, 2025.

  • Release Date
    2025 年 6 月 27 日
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            • Based on the Taiwanese novel The Soul’s Promise

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