5 Reasons To Watch Coming-Of-Age Hong Kong BL “Feel What You Feel”

There is a particular kind of love that you experience only once: tender, innocent, and painfully sincere. “Feel What You Feel” builds its entire world around that feeling, wrapping the audience in the warmth of youth, friendship, and all the emotions we only fully understand years later, when we look back through old photographs..

“Feel What You Feel” is a Hong Kong BL drama that follows two university students, Yu Lei (Sun Cai Zhen) and Chen Ke (Liang Bei Yi), at Ming De University. According to Yu Lei, the two were originally meant to be rivals, but somewhere along the way, rivalry turns into something neither of them knows how to name, and eventually, something neither of them can ignore.

At its core, the story is less about dramatic conflict and more about emotional discovery: the confusion of first love, the fear of being misunderstood, and the slow realization that what they feel for each other is more than friendship.

Here are five reasons why you should watch “Feel What You Feel.”

Warning: spoilers ahead!

Nostalgic setting that reminds the viewers of their youth

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“Feel What You Feel” opens in 2001 with students playing soccer on a rainy night in a muddy field after the semester ends. At first, the audience is given little context. Then, the main character, Yu Lei, steps forward and begins narrating his story.

His line, “he was the only answer to all of the questions of my youth,” immediately captures the emotional core of the drama. It paints a clear picture of the kind of story “Feel What You Feel” aims to tell: a coming-of-age BL centered on the brightest and most unforgettable years of its characters’ lives.

Unlike the other popular BL dramas of this season, such as “Love You Teacher” and “Sammy’s Children’s Day,” which incorporate psychological and noir elements respectively, “Feel What You Feel” is a straightforward romance drama. Because of this, the series places greater emphasis on its setting and ensemble cast.

After the opening sequence, the story shifts approximately two years into the past, when Yu Lei first enters university. The drama focuses on his evolving relationship with Chen Ke, as well as his friendships with a large group of classmates, several of whom share a dorm with him.

Through moments such as trips with friends, playing classic old-school games, and using pagers before smartphones became commonplace, “Feel What You Feel” captures the nostalgia of a bygone era when life seemed much simpler.

Adorable couple dynamics

What makes Yu Lei and Chen Ke’s relationship in “Feel What You Feel” so charming is how believable it feels. Their dynamic is not built on exaggerated misunderstandings or overly dramatic conflicts. While there are some misunderstandings that are deemed to happen when someone falls in love for the first time, this C-drama mainly grows out of small moments and emotions that feel natural and relatable.

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The two first cross paths on their first day of university. Yu Lei arrives on campus with his father, who is warm and welcoming, much like Yu Lei himself. In contrast, Chen Ke arrives alone, carrying his own luggage, quietly hinting at the differences in their family lives and personalities. Their first interaction is simple: Yu Lei accidentally hits Chen Ke with a football.

Later, Yu Lei learns from his cousin that Chen Ke ranked first in the university entrance exam. Seeing his cousin openly admire Chen Ke sparks a petty sense of jealousy in Yu Lei, the kind many younger siblings experience when an older sibling praises someone else their age.

This jealousy becomes the foundation of their early dynamic. Yu Lei constantly tries to outdo Chen Ke and grows frustrated watching his cousin become closer to someone he views as cold and arrogant. Determined to prove himself, Yu Lei hopes to earn a spot in the student gala and become the “number one” person in his cousin’s eyes again. However, while Chen Ke successfully earns a piano solo performance, Yu Lei fails to qualify.

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What makes their relationship especially adorable is that, while Yu Lei sees Chen Ke as a fierce rival, Chen Ke does not seem to share the same hostility. Instead, Chen Ke often reacts to Yu Lei with quiet amusement and subtle fondness. In several scenes, he can be seen smiling warmly at Yu Lei’s antics, making it clear to the audience long before Yu Lei realizes it himself that Chen Ke’s feelings are far softer than rivalry.

First crush and puppy love

The romantic relationship between Yu Lei and Chen Ke captures the feeling of a first crush: tender, innocent, and painfully sincere. It reflects the kind of love people often experience in their youth: a connection so natural and overwhelming that the people involved do not fully realize what they are feeling until, one day, they can no longer deny it.

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After Yu Lei’s initial one-sided rivalry with Chen Ke comes to an end, the two quickly grow closer. During a trip out of town with their friends, Chen Ke tells Yu Lei, “I always thought people would come and go. But when I’m with you, I don’t feel that way,” before asking him to become his best friend. In that moment, it is clear that Chen Ke feels something deeper than friendship, even if he may not completely understand his own emotions yet.

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At the same time, Yu Lei also begins to notice subtle changes in himself. He finds himself wondering why his heart races whenever he is around Chen Ke or why he has the constant urge of touching Chen Ke, unable to understand why being with him feels so different from being with everyone else.

What makes their relationship journey especially amusing is that everyone in their friend group realizes they are in love long before the two of them do. After all, why else would two people go around calling each other their soulmates, composing music for one another, or fighting against the entire student committee and university administration if their feelings were not that intense?

The obliviousness of both Yu Lei and Chen Ke adds a layer of warmth and humor to their romance, making their gradual realization feel even more endearing.

Tension so thick you could cut it with a knife

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Part of what makes Chen Ke and Yu Lei’s relationship so compelling is the restrained tension that exists between them throughout the drama. Both characters are barely adults and emotionally inexperienced when it comes to love. Although Chen Ke has been in a relationship before, he admits to Yu Lei that the most he ever did with his ex-girlfriend was hold hands. Yu Lei, meanwhile, has never been in a relationship at all. Their inexperience makes every emotional and physical interaction between them feel uncertain, delicate, and incredibly sincere.

Adding to this tension is the fear of homophobia and social judgment that quietly hangs over their relationship. Neither of them fully understands their feelings, and neither wants to risk ruining the friendship they have built together. As a result, both Yu Lei and Chen Ke spend much of the story holding themselves back, carefully dancing around emotions they are too afraid to confront directly.

This restraint is what gives their chemistry such intensity. Even after their first kiss, there is still hesitation between them, a lingering nervousness that makes every small touch and lingering glance feel electric. Rather than relying on overt romance, “Feel What You Feel” builds intimacy through silence, proximity, and emotional vulnerability. The tension becomes so palpable that even the smallest moments between Yu Lei and Chen Ke feel thrilling to watch.

Side couple whom you cannot help but root for

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While the main romance remains the emotional center of “Feel What You Feel,” the side couple, Li Ming (Huang Huai Ting) and Ouyang Han (Chen Hao), provide some of the drama’s sweetest and most entertaining moments. Their relationship serves as a refreshing contrast to the slow-burning tension between Yu Lei and Chen Ke. While the main couple spend much of the story trapped in denial and longing, Li Ming and Ouyang Han bring a lighter, more playful energy that helps balance the emotional tone of the series.

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At the beginning of the drama, the two are constantly bickering and teasing each other, seemingly unable to get along. Yet even during their arguments, their chemistry is undeniable. The playful hostility between them gradually turns into genuine affection, making their dynamic especially enjoyable to watch. However, it is only after Ouyang Han is rejected by Yu Lei that his relationship with Li Ming truly begins to develop, and from that point onward, their dynamic becomes electric.

“Feel What You Feel” is ultimately a quiet, nostalgic exploration of first love, friendship, and the sparkling emotions of youth. It’s a story that lets you experience the feeling of falling in love for the very first time.

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Javeria is a binge-watching specialist who loves devouring entire K-dramas in one sitting. Good screenwriting, beautiful cinematography, and a lack of clichés are the way to her heart. As a music fanatic, she listens to multiple artists across different genres and stans the self-producing idol group SEVENTEEN. You can talk to her on Instagram @javeriayousufs.

Currently watching: “We are All Trying Here,” and “The Legend of the Kitchen Soldier,” ”My Royal Nemesis,” “The Scarecrow.“
Looking forward to: “Four Hands,” “Wednesday, Thursday, Friday,” “Soul Mate,“ and “Notes from the Last Row.“

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5 New BL Dramas To Watch Right Now

There are way too many seriously good, new, and currently airing BLs right now. There are gangster love stories, college first loves, time-traveling romance, office enemies-to-lovers, and way more out there.

If you need help on what to start watching next, here are some recommendations to point you in the right direction:

(Besides explaining the story premise, spoilers are kept to a bare minimum!)

1. “Sammy’s Children’s Day”

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“Sammy’s Children’s Day” is a new BL from Hong Kong about the unexpected relationship between a genius college student and one of the most feared gangsters.

Kowloon Walled City is a lawless black zone in Hong Kong, where gang activity and fighting to the death aren’t out of the norm. However, normal citizens without criminal ties also live here, despite how difficult it can be.

Chu San (He Chang Xi) has inadvertently become famous as the town’s top student. Studying finance at the University of Hong Kong, Chu San has genius-level deduction skills and is a whiz at math. Despite where he lies, he despises gang activity and has vowed never to get involved with a gang.

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One night, Chu San accidentally gets caught up in a gang scuffle and crosses paths with the gangster Xia Liu Yi (He Yan Zhao), who is known for his ruthlessness and unsurpassed fighting skills.

After learning that Chu San is the town’s scholar, Liu Yi asks Chu San to write the script for the movie that the gang’s film studio is making. Unable to say no, Chu San is forced to write the script, but he actually has zero experience in writing scripts, let alone a love story.

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As he gets more entangled with Liu Yi and his gang, he ends up in a sticky situation that puts his whole life plan at risk. While Chu San is firm on not getting involved with gang activity, Liu Yi has his eyes set on a new lackey.

Why it’s worth the watch:
A violent gangster falling in love with a soft-hearted nerd is just good marketing; it’s one of those pairings that shouldn’t work, but it absolutely does. “Sammy’s Children’s Day” feels like a mix between “KinnPorsche,” “History 3: Trapped,” and “Kiseki: Dear to Me.” If you liked any of those, this is a similar gangster-falling-in-love storyline.

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2. “Feel What You Feel”

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“Feel What You Feel” is a feel-good college drama about first love between two very different first-year students.

From day one of school, you can tell that Chen Ke (Liang Bei Yi) and Yu Lei (Sun Cai Zhen) are total opposites. Chen Ke is talented in music and sports, but he’s quiet and introverted and doesn’t make friends easily. On the other hand, Yu Lei is social, outgoing, and doesn’t mind being the center of attention.

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When the two run into each other on campus, Yu Lei is immediately put off by Chen Ke’s seemingly cold, indifferent attitude. When Yu Lei sees that his older sister seems to be interested in Chen Ke, he becomes hyperfixated on Chen Ke.

Seeing Chen Ke as a challenge, Yu Lei decides he must beat him every chance he gets and keep him away from his sister. However, Chen Ke is unaware of Yu Lei’s hidden agenda.

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Why it’s worth the watch:
Set in the year 2000, “Feel What You Feel” has an analog vibe, and watching it feels a lot like unplugging. It’s a warm and sweet love story about getting to know people the long way. This is a good watch when you need a break from the heavier stuff.

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3. “Wishing Upon the Shooting Stars”

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In “Wishing Upon the Shooting Stars,” the wish of two small-town best friends comes true, and they’ve only got each other to figure it out.

He Xiang Yong (Je Chung) is an aspiring artist who never got the chance to follow his dreams. He returns to his seaside town after losing his job in the city and reunites with his longtime friend Wan Zhe (Yu Chieh En).

One night, the two friends return to their secret hideout spot by the sea, and they each make a wish under the stars. While Wan Zhe wishes for an unforgettable love, Xiang Yong wishes to be someone else.

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When they awake the next day, they’re stunned to find out their wishes have started to come true. For starters, no one in town recognizes Xiang Yong, not even his own father. The only person who still knows him is Wan Zhe.

Seeing it as a chance to start a new life, Xiang Yong takes on this new identity with the help of Wan Zhe. Some quickly crafted lies and backstory get him through the door and a job at his father’s hotel, but hiding who he really is becomes even more difficult when he meets Hao Wei (Chu Meng Hsuan), his teenage crush.

Hao Wei knows all of the real Xiang Yong’s tells, and he isn’t giving up until he finds the boy he once knew.

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Why it’s worth the watch:
If you had to choose between starting a fresh, new life or a second chance at who you could have been, which would you take? “Wishing Upon the Shooting Stars” hits hard as a young adult story about missed chances and following your dreams. This drama is comforting, healing, and set in a beautiful seaside town, but its hidden quality is its humor.

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4. “Fake Fact Lips”

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“Fake Fact Lips” is a rivalry‑to‑love story about two coworkers whose nonstop banter and competition eventually push them into competing for love.

Yotsuya Ryo (Hori Kaito) and Shito Zen (Sato Yusuke) are self-proclaimed rivals with a feud that has reached a ridiculous level. After graduating from high school, they assume their rivalry era is finally over until they end up working at the same office.

Ryo and Zen compete over everything, and working in close proximity just makes it worse. They bicker constantly, try to one‑up each other at every turn, and even carry their arguments home.

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It’s their bickering that leads them into a totally unexpected, unplanned argument about who’s better in bed. One thing leads to another, and suddenly they’re making their next big bet: who can make the other fall in love first.

Their random arguments have always been wild, but this takes things to a whole new level.

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Why it’s worth the watch:
“Fake Fact Lips” is shaping up to be a hilarious office rom-com about a feud that’s totally unserious and that basically runs on the intrusive thoughts of the leads. If you’ve been waiting to see Sato Yusuke in another BL lead role since 2022’s “Mr. Unlucky Has No Choice but to Kiss!,” the wait is finally over.

Watch “Mr. Unlucky Has No Choice but to Kiss!” too:

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5. “Always Meet Again”

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“Always Meet Again” is a heartfelt Korean BL about loss and love and what would happen if given the chance to go back in time and rewrite your future.  

The story starts in the present, where Jang Hye Seong (Woo Ji Han) is a successful artist but a recluse still troubled by his past. One day, he reluctantly returns to his high school to give a lecture.

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Reminiscing about his high school days and a love that got away, he ends up in the art room and starts to sketch a special someone from his past. A bright light flashes, and he finds himself in a school uniform, back in high school.

Before he can even process what happened, Hye Seong meets Lee U Jin (Shin Jeong You), a boy he once fell in love with. But U Jin doesn’t recognize him.

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Regretting how things ended between them, Hye Seong decides to do it right this time and stay by U Jin’s side no matter what. But the rules of the past and present and time-traveling are completely unknown territory.

Why it’s worth the watch:
If you’ve missed the incredible chemistry between Ji Han and Jeong You since 2023’s “A Breeze of Love,” this is their new series that’ll finally let you relive how good they are together. “Always Meet Again” is another high school love that gets a second chance set up, but this time, there’s a little magic in the mix.

Asya’s a BL-biased Soompi writer with a love of K-pop and all types of Asian dramas. Some of her favorite shows are “Psychopath Diary,” “Mr. Unlucky Has No Choice but to Kiss!,” “Light On Me,” “The Untamed,” “Go Go Squid!,” and “Cherry Magic!”

Currently watching: “Sammy’s Children’s Day,” “Wishing Upon the Shooting Stars,” “Feel What You Feel,” “Always Meet Again,” “Fake Fact Lips,” and “Love Upon A Time.”
Looking forward to: “Love Class 3,” “Wu,” “Love Scandal,” “Don’t Be Too Emotional,” “Magic Lover,” “Mr. Fanboy,” “The Love Matter,” and “Be My Player Two.”

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