Behind Your Smile
Behind Your Smile (Chinese: 浮士德的微笑; pinyin: Fúshìdé de Wēixiào) is a Taiwanese romantic drama television series that aired from November 13, 2016, to March 19, 2017, on Sanlih E-Television (SET TV), consisting of 19 episodes and loosely adapted from Johann Wolfgang von Goethe's novel Faust.[1][2] The series follows Zhao Yi Ting, an immortal tycoon cursed to live eternally among humans after a tragic family betrayal, who leads a cold existence driven by revenge and manipulation of others' greed.[2] His life changes upon encountering Lei Xin Yu, a passionate young woman from a declining aristocratic family facing financial ruin, sparking an unlikely romance that challenges his cynicism and offers redemption.[3][1] Produced by Sanlih E-Television, the drama stars Marcus Chang as the brooding Zhao Yi Ting and Eugenie Liu as the optimistic Lei Xin Yu, with supporting roles by actors such as Sean Lee, Angel Hong, and Esther Yang.[1][2] It blends elements of romance, fantasy, and comedy, exploring themes of immortality, forgiveness, and second chances, and received positive reception for its emotional depth and strong performances, earning a 7.5/10 rating on IMDb as of 2025.[4]Plot and themes
Synopsis
Behind Your Smile is a Taiwanese television series that follows Zhao Yi Ting, an immortal man cursed to live eternally among mortals without the possibility of reincarnation, as he pursues revenge against Lin Man for the death of his father.[2] Haunted by this curse, Yi Ting leads a cold and isolated existence, driven solely by his vendetta.[1] The story unfolds over 19 episodes, weaving together elements of melodrama, mystery, and romance.[1] The narrative centers on Yi Ting's unexpected encounter with Lei Xin Yu, Lin Man's naive and kind-hearted daughter from a once-wealthy family now in ruins. Returning home, Xin Yu faces an angry mob of deceived investors furious over her mother's financial scandals, and on his way to an engagement party, she crosses paths with Yi Ting, who aids her escape.[5] This chance meeting draws Yi Ting into Xin Yu's life, complicating his revenge plans as he unexpectedly begins to assist her amid her family's dire struggles.[6] As Xin Yu gradually builds trust in the enigmatic Yi Ting, he grapples with an internal conflict between his unyielding quest for vengeance and the budding romance that challenges his immortal isolation.[6] Her innocence and resilience offer Yi Ting a glimpse of redemption, forcing him to confront the emotional toll of his curse and the blurred lines between deception and genuine affection.[1]Themes
The central motif of Behind Your Smile revolves around the immortality curse afflicting protagonist Zhao Yi Ting, portraying eternal life not as a gift but as a profound punishment that enforces isolation and renders existence devoid of purpose. Cursed for a past transgression, Yi Ting endures endless cycles of loss, watching loved ones age and die while he remains unchanged, fostering a deep-seated cynicism that defines his interactions with the mortal world. This burden underscores the theme of existential isolation, where immortality strips away the transient joys of human life, leaving only regret and detachment until his encounter with Lei Xin Yu begins to challenge this eternal solitude.[7] A core conflict emerges in the tension between revenge and redemption, as Yi Ting's unyielding quest for vengeance against Lin Man—who is responsible for the tragic destruction of his family—clashes with the redemptive forces of unconditional love and forgiveness. Initially driven by a calculated plot to use Xin Yu as a tool in his vendetta, Yi Ting grapples with the healing potential of genuine emotional bonds, highlighting how retribution can perpetuate suffering while forgiveness offers a path to inner peace. This duality draws from the series' adaptation of the Faust legend, emphasizing the moral perils of soul-deep obsessions.[8] The narrative delves into social class and family legacy through the lens of inherited privilege and its fragility, exemplified by Xin Yu's transition from naivety in a once-affluent household to confronting the harsh realities of financial ruin following her family's bankruptcy scandal. This exploration critiques the illusions of wealth and status, revealing how familial betrayals and economic downfall perpetuate cycles of mistrust and hardship across generations, as seen in the lingering shadows of Lin Man's real estate empire on both Yi Ting's past and Xin Yu's present. Breaking these cycles becomes a subtle undercurrent, urging characters to transcend inherited burdens.[8] Romantic transformation serves as the emotional core, illustrating how love pierces the immortal protagonist's guarded facade to reveal underlying vulnerability and restore his humanity. As Yi Ting's initial cold indifference toward Xin Yu evolves into profound affection, the series posits love as a redemptive force capable of thawing emotional numbness, encouraging self-reflection and the embrace of fleeting mortal connections despite the curse's permanence. This motif reinforces the idea that true connection lies beyond facades of strength, humanizing even the most eternal of souls.[3]Cast
Main cast
Marcus Chang stars as Zhao Yi Ting, the immortal protagonist burdened by a curse that prevents reincarnation, compelling him to live eternally among mortals while driven by an unrelenting quest for revenge against those responsible for his past tragedy, a role that delves into layers of emotional depth, hidden vulnerability, and internal conflict.[6][2][1] Eugenie Liu portrays Lei Xin Yu, the naive yet kind-hearted female lead hailing from a once-wealthy family devastated by scandal and financial ruin, embodying innocence, resilience, and gradual personal growth as she navigates adversity.[6][1][3] Sean Lee plays Zhong Qianren, a loyal and straightforward supporting lead who acts as a steadfast ally in the central dynamics, particularly supporting Lei Xin Yu amid relational tensions like engagement-related events, while contributing to the story's themes of friendship and righteousness.[6] Angel Hong embodies Tang Qianni, a sharp-tongued and ambitious member of an influential family whose competitive nature and personal stakes intensify the revenge motif, positioning her as a pivotal figure in the interpersonal conflicts.[6][9] Esther Yang depicts Jian Xiaoyue, a resilient and outgoing key family associate and close confidante to Lei Xin Yu, whose supportive role underscores themes of solidarity and determination within the broader narrative of familial ties and retribution.[6]Supporting cast
The supporting cast in Behind Your Smile features actors portraying secondary characters who deepen subplots centered on family tensions, business rivalries, and interpersonal alliances, often facilitating conflicts such as betrayals and shifting loyalties within the protagonists' circles. Chien Chang's depiction of Tang An-Sheng, the chairman entangled in vengeance-driven business dealings, underscores subplots of corporate betrayal and strategic comebacks, providing crucial context for Yi Ting's alliances and the fallout from past family disputes.[10][5] Additional contributors include Gail Lin as Yi Ting's mother, who embodies familial opposition or guidance in early episodes, influencing the protagonist's internal conflicts through maternal dynamics.[11] Kelly Ko's role as Lin Man further bolsters business subplot intricacies, intersecting with betrayals that impact Xin Yu's family trajectory.[11] These portrayals collectively amplify the series' examination of relational webs, with characters like Candy Yang's Wu Shanhong offering grounded support in transitional family moments across multiple episodes.[11]Guest actors
The guest actors in Behind Your Smile provided episodic flavor through brief roles that heightened the series' elements of mystery, conflict, and light comedy, appearing in isolated scenes such as confrontations or social encounters without contributing to ongoing character arcs. Across the 19-episode run, numerous performers took on these transient parts, including antagonists, bystanders, and incidental figures that advanced plot points like introductory conflicts or plot twists.[12] Representative examples include Wei Yicheng, who portrayed Xiao Zhou in episodes 1–2, introducing early tension in the narrative. Lan Weihua played Zhao Jian'an in episodes 5–6 and 8, contributing to mid-season intrigue. Hope Lin's role as Qianren's blind date woman in episode 8 brought comedic relief to a romantic subplot, while Wu Yun Ting depicted Yunan's college friend in episode 19, enhancing the finale's emotional resolution.[12] These appearances totaled over a dozen distinct guest roles, often limited to 1–3 episodes each, supporting the melodrama's pacing by populating diverse settings like protests, legal proceedings, and social gatherings.[12]Production
Development
Behind Your Smile was developed as an original 2016 Taiwanese melodrama by Sanlih E-Television for the Sunday night 10 p.m. programming slot on TTV, the 39th installment in the network's idol drama series. The story originated from an original script by writers Du Xinyi and Wang Yuqi, weaving themes of revenge with supernatural elements, including a curse of immortality that drives the protagonist's quest for retribution against those who destroyed his family.[13] The production was led by producer Chen Huiying and co-produced with I Production Co. Ltd., focusing on a narrative that combines emotional depth with fantastical romance to appeal to the slot's audience.[14][15] Planning for the series advanced rapidly, with filming commencing on October 15, 2016, following an announcement and cast press conference earlier that month; it was structured for 19 episodes, each running approximately 75 minutes.[16][2]Filming
Principal photography for Behind Your Smile commenced on October 15, 2016, and concluded on March 15, 2017, spanning five months to produce the series' 19 episodes.[17] The production team, led by director Chen Rong-hui, filmed entirely on location across Taiwan to capture the drama's blend of urban sophistication and rural serenity, aligning with the story's romantic and mysterious tones. Urban scenes depicting business dealings and family dynamics were primarily shot in Taipei, utilizing the city's modern architecture and bustling streets for authenticity.[18][19] Key rural and scenic locations included Futian Garden Farm in Daxi District, Taoyuan, where European-style buildings, flower fields, and animal interactions provided picturesque backdrops for emotional family and romantic sequences.[20] Additional dramatic escapes and atmospheric shots were filmed at Sandiaojiao Lighthouse in Gongliao District, New Taipei City, leveraging its coastal cliffs and ocean views to enhance the narrative's suspenseful elements.[18] Fei Niu Ranch in Miaoli County also served as a filming site, contributing pastoral settings for character development moments.[21] Logistical challenges arose from coordinating the extensive shoot around the actors' schedules, particularly as lead actress Eugenie Liu transitioned directly from her previous drama without a break, ensuring seamless continuity for the concurrent airing format typical of Taiwanese idol series.[22] The production emphasized meticulous planning to maintain the romantic intimacy and enigmatic mood, with director Chen balancing night shoots and weather-dependent outdoor scenes across diverse terrains.[23] Despite these hurdles, the team completed filming on schedule, allowing for post-production alignment with the November 2016 premiere.Music
Soundtrack
The soundtrack for Behind Your Smile was released on December 23, 2016, by Rock Records as the official original television soundtrack (OST), featuring a blend of vocal tracks and instrumental pieces.[24] It includes contributions from prominent Taiwanese artists, combining pop-rock elements with orchestral instrumentals to underscore the series' narrative of eternal life and vengeance.[24] The opening theme, "He Isn’t Worth It" (是他不配), performed by Shi Shi (Sun Sheng-hsi), opens with a melancholic piano introduction before building into intense rock rhythms, capturing a romantic yet tragic tone that echoes the protagonist's immortal isolation and unrequited longing.[25][24] In contrast, the ending theme, "Not Your Business" (不關你的事), by 831, delivers an emotional rock ballad focused on resilience amid heartbreak, providing an upbeat resolution that contrasts the series' darker motifs of revenge and detachment.[25][24] The overall score incorporates eight instrumental tracks, such as "Faust's Sorrow" (浮士德的悲愴) and "Faust's Grief" (浮士德的哀傷), composed with orchestral and pop influences to heighten the themes of immortality and retribution, deepening the emotional layers of key plot moments like the cursed protagonist's vengeful pursuits.[24]Track listing
The official soundtrack album for Behind Your Smile, titled 《浮士德的微笑》電視原聲帶, was released on December 23, 2016, by Rock Records and features 10 original tracks composed specifically for the series, blending pop and ballad elements in the vocal songs with orchestral instrumentals for the score.[24][26]| No. | Title (English) | Title (Chinese) | Performer(s) | Duration |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | He Isn't Worth It | 是他不配 | Shi Shi | 4:00 |
| 2 | Not Your Business | 不關你的事 | 831 | 3:58 |
| 3 | Play Tricks of the Wind and the Light | 風與光的捉弄 | Instrumental | 2:57 |
| 4 | Faust's Sorrow | 浮士德的悲愴 | Instrumental | 2:48 |
| 5 | Warm North Wind | 溫暖北風 | Instrumental | 2:09 |
| 6 | Faust's Sadness | 浮士德的哀傷 | Instrumental | N/A |
| 7 | Dazzling Sun | 刺眼太陽 | Instrumental | N/A |
| 8 | Faust's Jealousy | 浮士德的嫉妒 | Instrumental | N/A |
| 9 | Confrontation of the North Wind and the Sun | 北風和太陽的對峙 | Instrumental | N/A |
| 10 | Faust's Romance | 浮士德的浪漫 | Instrumental | N/A |