Deng Deng (meaning “wait a little”) is born a street kitten. Knowing his siblings be adopted one by one but he was left alone, he decided to find himself a “servant” who would serve him for the rest of his life. Dengdeng then found Lu Chun Hsiang, who has a kind heart. Since then Lu and Deng Deng embarked on a journey with unimaginable human-animal communication skills. Together they solved many pets’ bizarre needs and wild behaviors such as their predatory instinct, how the pets names actually affect their own personalities and the enviness from their owners’ partners. They also jointly looked into the dogs who let down by humans in the shelter, and the pain and sorrow the pets feel when they are parted from their long-loved owners.
Returning home for his mother's birthday, Jhe-Ming must decide if he’s ready to reveal his secret: he’s married to the man he loves.
Energetic, colourful reworking of Shakespeare’s love story played entirely by women, set in the bustling metropolis of Taipei.
It's almost been one year since his boyfriend committed suicide on the day of the Moon Festival, in their own home. Wei, left alone, struggles to leave his memory behind and isolates himself in the apartment that torments him.
Four separate vignettes about lesbian relationships and dating, ending with a summation about relationships.
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