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Alice Tseng, Desmond Tan star in new Taiwan-Singapore drama 'Falling in Love with an Alien'

From Liberty Times · () Chinese

Translated from Chinese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • The new Taiwanese-Singaporean drama "Falling in Love with an Alien" has begun filming, featuring actors like Taiwanese star Alice Tseng and Singaporean actor Desmond Tan.
  • The plot follows an alien who comes to Earth to complete a coming-of-age mission involving mating with a human woman, leading to comedic and romantic adventures.
  • The series explores themes of first love, understanding, and courageous pursuit of love, aiming to bridge Taiwanese and Singaporean film industries.

Filming has commenced for "Falling in Love with an Alien," a new romantic comedy series co-produced by Taiwan and Singapore. The drama stars Taiwanese actress Alice Tseng and Singaporean actor Desmond Tan, alongside a cast including Taiwanese actors Rhydian Vaughan, Wen Chen-ling, and Peng Chi-yu.

The series centers on an alien, portrayed by Rhydian Vaughan, who travels to Earth to fulfill a coming-of-age ritual: mating with a human woman, played by Alice Tseng. His journey involves learning the art of courtship, promising a narrative filled with imaginative scenarios and humorous situations as he navigates human relationships. The story unfolds as a "coming-of-age" adventure, blending fantasy with romance and comedy.

Alice Tseng, known for her glamorous image, takes on the role of a reclusive scriptwriter, revealing a more introverted side of herself. She shared personal experiences of past romantic deception, emphasizing her "better to be single than in a bad relationship" philosophy. Similarly, Wen Chen-ling plays a character who is drawn to gentle, scholarly types, reflecting her own preferences. Peng Chi-yu, who identifies as an Aquarius, finds resonance with the alien character's unconventional thinking and ability to communicate telepathically.

Veteran producer and screenwriter Angie Chai, often dubbed the "Godmother of Idol Dramas," is leading the production. She expressed confidence in the cast, highlighting the chemistry and talent of both Taiwanese and Singaporean actors. Chai anticipates the series will be a successful romantic comedy that appeals to Asian audiences, marking a new chapter in cross-border audiovisual collaboration between Taiwan and Singapore.

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Originally published by Liberty Times in Chinese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.