A Japanese man and a young Taiwanese man. Encounters and love happen in the frame of the screen. Even if the epidemic limits the connection between people, it can't restrain the destined romance. (Source: KKTV)
In the midst of Taiwan's strict COVID-19 lockdown, a misplaced text message sparks an unlikely connection between Itsuki Sato, a Japanese antique camera enthusiast, and Chen Bo Chun, a charmingly clumsy Taiwanese student. What begins as a case of mistaken identity—Bo Chun pretends to be the camera seller Itsuki was trying to reach—quickly blossoms into a daily ritual of video calls, shared meals through screens, and late-night confessions. As they navigate language barriers (switching between Mandarin and Japanese) and the loneliness of quarantine, their digital friendship deepens into a tender, slow-burn romance. Filmed entirely on a smartphone to capture the intimacy of virtual connection, this micro-series proves that even when the world stops, love finds a way. With a runtime of just over an hour, _See You after Quarantine?_ is a warm, low-stakes hug of a drama that celebrates the joy of finding your person—even if you can't hold their hand yet.