On Children dives deeply into the emotional depths of each family member. This story consists of five parts with ten episodes that give a sharp description of the systematic clampdowns that go by the name of love, imbalanced family relationships, and the deterioration of a society under high pressure.
Adapted from the work by Xiao-le Wu, On Children dives deeply into the emotional depths of each family member. Parental love became the vortex that each child is drawn into one after another, with the spell from which each one struggles to be free.
This drama series was adapted from nine stories condensed into five parts: Mother’s Remote, Child of the Cat, The Last Day of Molly, Peacock, and ADHD is Necessary. These stories give a sharp description of the systematic clampdowns that go by the name of love, imbalanced family relationships, and the deterioration of a society under high pressure.
On Children adds the elements of sci-fi and fantasy, and an intense visual style with surprising narrative turns, packed into a realistic narrative, for great audiovisual entertainment.