Showing posts with label Reviews. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Reviews. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 21, 2009

D.I.E. (Death Investigation Extention)




Cast:
Roger Kwok
Sonija Kwok
Derek Kwok
Kenneth Ma
Margie Tsang

Story:
After being hit by lightning, Roger, a policeman, found himself with an unusual ability. He can communicate with the dead! If someone is murdered and has grievance, he or she is able to send certain signals to Roger. However, these signals are usually very brief and vague. Hence Roger has to use his detective skills to find the real murderer…

Meanwhile, a new department D.I.E. is formed. The department, which comprise Roger and Sonija, is made up of rather capable people. But due to various reasons, they cannot work well with people, and got ‘exiled’ to D.I.E. All unclosed cases are sent to the D.I.E. Roger then uses his special ability to solve all these cases, making D.I.E. more and more famous…

Love Factors:

Sonija Kwok
I thought Sonija can only play the ‘beauty’ character. In the end she plays the boyish character very well. Some of her funny expressions are great. Her action stunts are also nicely done. I’m starting to respect Sonija more and more as an actress. Ever since Land of Wealth and On the First Beat, and now D.I.E, I’m liking Sonija more and more.

Derek Kwok (Righteous)
What a cute character! Derek’s name is ‘righteous’ in this series, and indeed, he lives up to his name. His idol is bruce lee. He dresses and fights like him. Righteous is one of the best supporting characters of the year!

Mimi Lo
Mimi plays a very vain character who only cares about her looks and marrying a rich guy. I have no idea how she managed to become a policeman. But I soon realized that she is actually quite smart! Mimi’s comedy performance is wonderful. Her expressions are hilarious. Every time she appears, it brightens up the screen.

The entire D.I.E.
Every person in the department is very funny. They are so cute together. Their chemistry is sparkling.

Can’t help but notice Stephen Hyunh
Stephen plays a pathologist. He is very cool, very professional, but also very cute. It is just a small character, but I can’t help noticing Stephen. His acting improved, and he is really cute in this series!

The Story
I think the story is great! Sure enough, there are ridiculous and unbelievable parts, but in all the story was highly entertaining. The cases are refreshing and exciting, just that sometimes it is too complicated, I get a little lost…

Dislike factors

The ending…
A rushed marriage, an abrupt death, a surprise baby… all these happened way too fast!


How Come factor
The producers did not explain, how come Roger’s powers failed in the very last case? What happened?

The little ghost Siu Yee, why does she look the way she looks? Isn’t she supposed to look younger?

Funny Factor
‘Big Mouth Ying’
There is this guy Sonija is chasing from episode 1 to episode 25, but he still hasn’t gotten caught. This guy is very lucky! It’s funny how Sonija chased him SO MANY times but failed. It’s also annoying seeing Sonija rushing to chase him without even thinking!


The Performance
Roger shines in any performance as usual. He looks so young and handsome it amazes me. Kenneth Ma is not bad, first time seeing him play such a high-ranking role. But tje high ranking policeman is weak in love, unfortunately. Derek Kwok is the best supporting actor. Sonija Kwok… she is not the best, but for some reason I just enjoy watching her so much, I am going to become her fan soon. Mimi Lo is the best supporting actress. It is great to see Margie Tsang come back. Her performance was unnatural at first, but got warmed up soon enough. She is very pretty!

Worth Watching?
This is a very original story, with unique settings and characters. I think this series is totally worth watching. It is a very refreshing change from the usual TVB cop series. The style is SLIGHTLY similar to To Catch the Uncatchables.

Monday, November 12, 2007

On The First Beat- review

Cast: Ron Ng, Sammul Chan, Michael Tao, Sonija Kwok, Joey Yung, Kate Tsui, Kenny Kwan
Episodes: 30
Producer: Wong Wai Sing

Story:
After 27 weeks of training, the cadets have finally graduated and are out to be a real policeman and to serve the public. They are all matured and ready to deal with greater challenges, and dangers ahead…

In this sequel, Ron and Sammul continue to be best of friends, along with their respective girlfriends, Tavia and Fiona. In the first episode, Tavia leaves for Japan to study, embarking on a long-distance relationship with Ron. Meanwhile, Fiona got killed by a ruthless criminal in the second episode. Sammul and Ron were devastated, but their lives continued…

2 years later, Ron and Sammul met Michael, who always seems to be picking on them. Eventually they learned that Michael only wants to help them. Michael had a broken marriage with Sonija, who is also a policewoman. The two go through many ups and downs, breaking up and getting back together again… Joey is Michael’s little sister who is a very nice girl. Ron slowly realizes that his love for Tavia has faded and Joey is the one he loves…

Meanwhile, Ron, Sammul and many other cadets got chosen to join the PTU. They go through even more intense training, their jobs get more challenging, and the crimes they fight get exciting….

Who is a good policeman, who is not? How will Ron solve his relationship problems? Will Michael and Sonija have a happy ending? And will Sammul finally let go of Fiona? Watch this series to find out.


Love Factors:

Ron Ng
Since Men In Pain, this is the second time I’m putting Ron as a love factor. I just enjoy watching the changes of Ron’s character as the series progresses. From a stubborn, inconsiderate and impulsive little boy in The Academy, Ron becomes braver, calmer, nicer and smarter in On The First Beat. The changes are subtle, so you need to watch the series to slowly feel the changes, and fall in love with Ron’s character. I also think Ron’s acting improved, or maybe he simply suits this kind of characters better.

Sonija Kwok
In this series, Sonija is a very cool and professional policewoman. I like her portrayal of the character, and surprised by her very much improved performance.

The story
I like the story, in fact, I like it quite a lot more than the story of The Academy. The different kinds of duties of the police are portrayed in a very realistic fashion, from settling petty domestic disputes to fighting street protesters to arresting the major criminals. Not only do we understand their duties more, we also learn more about the politics in the police force, understand the characters more, and also see many different sides of the society. All in all I think the scriptwriters did a great job writing the story.

Sequel or original?
Like I said, despite no Tavia, no Fiona, no Michelle Yim and no Michael Miu in this sequel, I prefer the story of the sequel to the original. It is more exciting, and less cheesy. I prefer the themesong of the sequel as well. Oh can you feel, our sweat and tears, we’ll over come hard ship and fear… oo~ so upbeat!

Dislike Factor
Kate Tsui
Kate’s character is already annoying, but Kate, as an actress, makes her even more annoying by being sooooo noisy! I hate the way she yells. But Man Jing is still acceptable. Kate did show SLIGHT improvements from The Brink Of Law to On The First Beat, though there is still a long way to go…

Pity Factor

Michael and Sonija
After going through SO much, the two still didn’t get to be together in the end. I pity Sonija the most, the way she died was really sad…

Tavia Yeung
I really don’t understand why Ron can stop liking such a sweet girl like Tavia. Tavia is the kind of girlfriend every one dreams for, but Ron left her with nothing but a broken heart…

Sammul Chan
First, his dad left him in the last episode of The Academy. Then, his girlfriend left him in the 2nd episode of On The First Beat. And from what I see, Sammul’s character will probably stay single for the rest of his life. Poor guy, why must he live such a hard life?

How Come Factor
At the beginning, Michael's character sucked. If he wants to help Ron and Sammul, why must he make himself so hateful and refuse to admit that he wants to help them?

Chemistry Factor

Michael and Sonija
Michael and Sonija make a refreshing but great pairing. Their characters may be very different, but they complement each other and match well. However, their story is built mainly on misunderstandings, it may get a bit tiring. Nevertheless it is still quite a memorable chemistry.

Ron and Joey
If you didn’t watch The Academy, you will think that Ron and Joey make a cute couple. Very true, they do have some chemistry. But if you watched The Academy, and witnessed how Ron and Tavia built up their relationship, it is very hard to accept that Ron stopped loving Tavia. If Ron’s feelings for Tavia can change so quickly, his feelings for Joey probably won’t last either…

Sammul and Sonija
Sammul and Sonija were more like friends than lovers. It’s a very refreshing and unique kind of chemistry, and it’s nice to see how they confided in each other and helped each other through their problems.

The Performance
For the male leads, Michael’s performance was the most solid. Sammul and Ron were also very good. Sammul is the same Sammul you saw in The Academy. Ron is also about the same, but more mature and likeable. For the female, Sonija was the best to watch. Joey was only okay, many other actresses can play her character. Kate was annoying, but she did do her character some justice.

Overall: worth watching?
Yes

Tuesday, November 06, 2007

The Brink Of Law


Episodes: 25
Producer: Mui Siu Ching
Cast: Steven Ma, Bernice Liu, Ron Ng, Shirley Yeung, Kate Tsui, Michelle Yim, Elliot Yue, Stephen Wong etc.

The Story:
Maintaining justice and fighting crime is everyone's duty. This is what Steven believes, and what the story is about.

The whole story revolves around the police, Steven and partners, Nikola the company, and the Tung family. At the beginning, the police were only interested in Michelle Yim and her brother, as they suspect them being involved in illegal gambling business. But as the story progresses, more and more of the dark side of the Tung family begins to unfold....

Love Factors

The Story
is really exciting! Like a roller coaster ride, all the twist and turns and ups and downs make you finish the series really fast...

The Villians
are the true highlight of the entire series. Michelle Yim first, honestly this is the first time i see Michelle act as a villain and I AM impressed. She can be really ruthless, but she truly loves her sons. Very interesting character. Shirley Yeung surprised me totally, with her performance and with her character. At first I thought she was just a petty bitch, but slowly I realised how scheming, hypocrite and relentless she is. I especially like the way she changes expression. One moment she pretends to smile, once they are gone, her entire look changes. Awesome! Elliot Yue is a wolf in sheep's skin. He's a great actor, but I absolutely HATE his character, especiallywhen he kills his own brother and his own son, you'll realise how selfish this guy is... Basically, without these villains, the whole series is an empty shell, and I won't even watch it

Stephen Wong
I'm really surprised and impressed by Stephen Wong's performance in this series, especially the 2nd half. His character is lovely and also pitiful. His performance is a big thumbs up. His ending made me cry. I'm starting to like Stephen now, and I hope tvb starts promoting him more and giving him more good roles.

HATE factor
Kate Tsui
I can think of 10 or 20 or more actresses who would do a better job than Kate for this role. As a newcomer, Kate's acting is almost unpalatable (in this series). As a fashion designer, Kate's hairstyle and dressing sense totally sucked. Learn from Shirley! Basically, this is a series Kate fans (if any) really want to forget...

The themesong and the themevideo
I watched it 25 times but i still don't like it

Pity Factor: the innocent lives lost (there are so many)
First it was Kenneth Ma, then it was Ron's father. Both deaths were so sad, and such a pity. But what made me REALLY depressed were the death of the two good boys: Ron and Stephen. The Tung family were really dark, almost everyone in the family is evil. Ron and Stephen are the only two angels in the Tung family. However, they have a sorry end just like the rest of their family. Ron didn't have to die, if he didn't turn back when Elliot called him. Stephen's suicide made me cry. He was so helpless. He had a kind heart, but cannot accept the truth about his evil parents, and also all the betrayal from the ones he truly loved. He could be a great man, he had a bright future ahead, and the thought of his tragic end is really really depressing...


Overall comments

The Story
The story wasn't very deep, but it was very exciting, and also managed to showcase many different sides of human. All in all it was worth the time

The Performance
To me, Michelle Yim stole the whole show, followed by Shirley Yeung. Steven Ma is solid as usual, but overshadowed by the villains. Bernice is really pretty, but I still think her acting can improve, a lot more... I liked Ron Ng's performance at the beginning, but it sort of fell flat after a while. Ron's performance in OTFB is much better. Kate Tsui... I bashed her enough, so I'll leave her alone. Most improved actor goes to Stephen Wong. Yoyo Chan also did quite a good job for a newcomer.

watch it, or not?
Yes

Monday, June 11, 2007

TVB mid-2007 analysis

Whoohoo time really flies and we're in the middle of June already. Why do I keep feeling that 2007 is a good year for TVB? Simple: the new stars are improving (e.g. Linda Chung, Selena Lee, Fala Chen), the old stars are coming back (Gallen Lo, Maggie Cheung, Esther Kwan, Anita Yuen), the scripts are getting better (to some extent), the posters are getting beautiful. Maybe because this is TVB's 40th year. 40 is an important number and that is why TVB has to ROCK.


What are the series of 2007 like?

The series which became the talk of the town is Heart Of Greed. This series made me addicted, but I can still think of ways to improve it. The other series I in love with is The Brink Of Law. Watching it was like riding on a roller coaster.

Two other series which got pretty good reviews and ratings are The Family Link and A Change Of Destiny. The two older warehouse series which got aired and gained good ratings are War And Destiny and Ten Brothers. The series which I'm watching now and finding pretty interesting is The Slicing Of The Demon (interesting, but weird ya). Series like Devil's Desciple and Best Bet and Life Art are the ones with their lovers and their haters. Eventually I'll still watch ALL of them (on TV/ by download) and experience their good and bad moments. Basically none of these series are CONDEMNED, if you get what I mean.


So let's just say, TVB has passed decently for the first half of 2006.

Is there more to come?


DEFINITELY YES! Here are what I'm looking forward to...

The series which are coming...

1) Cadets On The Beat
"Oh can you feel, our sweat and tears, we'll overcome, hardship and fear..."
I'm pretty upset that Tavia Yeung got written out, because I really like this actress, + her awesome chemistry with Ron in The Academy. BUT, I've come to terms with it and I'll still give COTB a chance. In fact, I'm looking forward...




2) The Seventh Day
Will producer Wong Sum Wai be able to make another series on par with UTCOL, or even a better one? I believe yes...




3) The Drive Of Life
I've already seen two trailers of this series, and they look awesome. One tricky problem about this series is its length, and HOW and WHEN CCTV is going to air it, because that will have a direct impact on the ratings in HK. BUT, that does not matter to me because TDOL will still have my biggest support. The most important thing is still the quality of the production.




"Don't forget I'm still in the warehouse!"
Is it because TVB has too many series to air? Or for some other reason, these series are taking DANGEROUSLY long to be released...


1) Master Of Tai Chi
Because Ray and Myolie are already in TDOL and because of Melissa being pregnant, I won't be surprised if MOTC only gets released at the end of 2007. By then, this series is going to break the record of the longest time between completion and release. It was one of my most wanted series of 2006, and then it became my most wanted series of 2007. I hope, I hope, and I HOPE it won't become my most wanted series of 2008. Poor Vincent Zhao, his first, and probably last series with TVB gets buried in the warehouse, waiting for its day to see the light...

2)"Sau San Chuen"
Sorry I don't know the english title of this series. I'm talking about the fantasy series starring Sunny Chan, Benny Chan and Linda Chung. Won't it be weird seeing Linda's performance in INVERSE-CHRONOLOGICAL order?

3) The Ultimate Crime Fighter
A crime fighting series with some supernatural elements. Same producer as UTCOL, Yummy Yummy etc. etc... It was in the 2006 sales promotion... It was also one of my more looking-forward series of 2007. Let's hope it will get its chance to see the light soon too...


Friday, June 01, 2007

Heart of Greed- The review

The Story
The Tong family is famous in Seung Wan for selling abalone. They own 31 shops all over the district and possess 600 million dollars worth of inheritance. These 600 million dollars are a blessing, but they are also a misfortune. From the outside, the Tong family seems like a perfect family to live in, with lots of warmth, laughter and happiness. However, beneath the peaceful surface, the hearts of greed are stirring up lots of currents...

The whole story began because of one person, Susanna Kwan. For thirty years, she could not swallow the fact that she does not have a ‘real’ status in the Tong family. Hence, she keeps creating trouble for the Tong family, no matter how well her husband, Ha Yu treats her, no matter how many times the big wife, Lee Sze Kei forgives her, no matter how much money she already has…

In the Tong family, there are also four children, whose names represent: peace, relax, happiness and joy. Moses Chan is the eldest son, and also the most filial out of all. However, because he is an ‘illegitimate’ child, he faces a lot of problems when handling the family affairs, even though everything he does is for the family’s good. Bosco Wong is the second son. He is basically kind, but too impatient. He fell in love with a rich man’s wife Tavia Yeung, and that gave the family lots of problems. Chris Lai is the son of Susanna Kwan. He is a very innocent boy, but has a horrible mother. Because of that, he is trapped in the middle of two sides. Fala Chen is the youngest daughter, who behaves like a kid, but she is also very filial. These four children live up to their name, and bring lots of laughter to the family. Because of them, the older ones spend lots of time, effort and money, just so that they have a better future.

Meanwhile, Moses meets Linda Chung, and was willing to be her guardian angel. Moses, Linda, Raymond and Yoyo developed a very interesting love rectangle, even though it is a complete different story from the Tong family’s part.

Love Factors

Dai Kai- Lee Sze Kei
It is safe to say, Dai Kai is the most respected member of the Tong family, and she deserves this amount of respect. Without her around, the whole Tong family will fall apart. She is a wise mother, an understanding wife, and she has great ways to deal with the bad ones. Basically, everything she does is right, and every speech she gives is an inspiring one. Even later on, when she is down with the disease, Dai Kai didn’t stop caring for her family until her very last breath. This is indeed a powerful and very worth-remembering character, even though she only appears until episode 28.

Talking about performance, there are two words to describe LSK’s comeback performance: ‘SOLID’ and ‘AMAZING’. Gosh I really love watching her every single performance! I love it when she is firm, I love the way she lectures the different people, and I also love her emotional scenes. One line I remember the best is in episode 13, when she told Susanna, ‘This is not the court, I don’t need evidence to prove your guilt! My eyes are the evidence!’ I will never forget how she said that line! I was going to stand up and applaud! And that was probably how many other felt.

Dai Bao- Ha Yu
Compared to his wife, Ha Yu is a bit useless, because he is more gullible, and his heart is too soft. However, he is also a great father, who loves his family and his kids. You will love him the most before he dies, because of the interesting ways he fights with Susanna. One of his scenes you can NOT miss is at the end of episode 35, when he tells Susanna ‘I Love You’. Gosh I totally love that scene. Ha Yu’s performance is also very very solid from the beginning to the end.

Lei Yi- Michelle Yim
A loving and capable Aunt who takes good care of the family’s business, a very different Michelle from what you just saw in The Brink Of Law, but again, totally solid performance.


Sai Bao/ Dak Dak Dei- Moses Chan
No doubt, Moses is the ‘pillar’ character of the entire series, and I love his character. Moses is a great son, a great brother, and a great friend to have. He may seem dorky and old-fashioned, but he is the most mature and sensible one. I really love the way he protects his family and his younger siblings, and how he is always there for Linda.

Performance wise, I didn’t like Moses’ performance at the beginning, because I found it exaggerated, and confusing. But everything just gets better and better. Soon, I found myself loving his jokes, the way he speaks and acts, and even the way he cries. Yes Moses cries very well (though not very often) in this series. The tears just well up in his eyes, but there’s no sound, it’s very heartbreaking…

Improvement Factors

Seung Joi Sum- Linda Chung
Moving away from the Tong family, let's talk about Ms Linda Chung. Gosh she really did improve! If you don’t understand what improvement is, watch the first scene of episode 37. But actually it's not only that scene. You can really feel her improvements and increased confidence in this series. Plus, her dressing sense is awesome in this series. It is easy to like watching her, and falling in love with her name ‘Seung Joi Sum’.

Yan- Fala Chen
Youthful, energetic little sister, very lovely indeed! Fala did improve quite a lot in her acting and her cantonese.


Give-me-my-screen time! factors

Bosco Wong and Tavia Yeung
You will see the most of them when they were getting married and when Tavia was accused of having an affair. Besides that, Bosco and Tavia’s screen time is actually very little, even less than the ‘guest star’ Raymond Lam. I think even Chris Lai has more screen time than them. I think the producers should develop their story a bit more, especially because Tavia is such an awesome actress. Her crying scenes were totally awesome.

Sui Mak Mak- Yoyo Mung
Yoyo is Linda’s best friend, who is constantly in search of her true love but to no avail, only to fall for Alfred. For some reason I think Raymond and Yoyo's characters match much better, but they fall in love at the wrong time. If Raymond met Yoyo before Linda, then things will be perfect. Anyway, Yoyo’s role is actually very small. At times, you may even forget that she’s in this series!

Dislike factor

Sai Kai- Susanna Kwan

From the beginning to the end, Susanna NEVER stops creating trouble for everyone. It’s annoying, it’s tiring, and it really makes you hate her to the core. What I hate the most about her is how she twists facts to fit her own agenda. Perhaps, this will be the ‘most hated character of the year’. Anyway, Susanna gave an awesome performance, and also sang a marvelous themesong. Sometimes I feel really tired for her, because she has to yell so much!

Kau Fu Bo- Louis Yuen
Another greedy man who is also very annoying; he keeps switching from good to evil back and forth, it gets confusing.

Tavia’s family, especially the mother
This is a family which is SERIOUSLY hungry for money. Every time I see them, I feel like yelling at the screen, ‘If you want money, go earn it yourself!’ I don’t know what kind of upbringing is this, but I’m glad Tavia is different from them.

Linda’s brother
An utterly cheap man ugly inside out

The excessive blog scenes
In this series, Raymond and Linda like to blog a lot, and tell the audience about what they feel about their love life. Their blog entries are all pretty touching, but there is simply TOO MUCH. Some of them got to go! Also, the song ‘My Love Will Get You Home’ gets played way too many times. I like the song 'Vincent' much better.

The sloppy courtroom scenes
I think the courtroom scenes are too short and very substandard. It just makes the series seem a little lame towards the end. It’s like the court is a playground for these rich people…

Don't-blame-me factor
Alfred- Raymond Lam
In this series, Raymond plays Linda’s boyfriend, who bring her lots of sweetness, but also lots of tears. I didn’t really fancy Alfred’s character at first, because he was impatient, and not a very caring boyfriend. Like what he said about himself, ‘I never understood what it is like to be truly nice to someone.” Moreover, he cheated on Linda. That is why many people cannot forgive him. But maybe I can, because I can't help associating his sad family background to his playboy character. In fact you can't really call Alfred a playboy, he just wants to find someone who knows him better...

And surprisingly, after episode 29, things started to change. Alfred turned out much more devoted than I expected. It is true that when you don’t lose something, you won’t know how important it is to you. Losing Linda made Ray realise he loves her the most, and that changed him 180 degrees. For 7 episodes Raymond did everything he could to redeem himself, and this is when you will start to love him more and more. It’s a pity he never knew that Linda had already forgiven him, a big big pity…

Pity factor

Raymond Lam
If you have seen the themevideo it is not hard to guess that Raymond dies in this series. But it is also a great surprise that the producers chose to kill off this character. The most important reason why I pity Raymond is not because he died, but because he never got to know that Linda forgave him before he died. The thought is very de pressing… The ending of episode 36 and the beginning of episode 37 is really sad, makes you shed lots of tears… However, watching the rest of episode 37 gives you a strange feeling, because the aftermath of Ray’s death is a little weird, maybe that’s just what I feel…

Chris Lai
Foon Foon is such a good boy! Yet, he has such a horrible mother. Really pity him, to be trapped in the middle of two sides. Fortunately, he is able to tell right from wrong.

How come factor

The 2-in-1 story
If there has to be one bad thing about this series, it has to be this. The Tong family catfights, and the Moses, Linda, Raymond, Yoyo love rectangle are really NOT RELATED. Even though I enjoy BOTH stories A LOT, it is tiring and awkward to see the scenes jump randomly from one line to another. I think the love story should be filmed as a separate shorter series, and I’m serious. I really can’t accept the fact that these two stories are force-fit to such a large extent. I keep wishing Linda, Raymond and Yoyo could be more related to the Tong family. I just hope Raymond and Linda could fight more cases related to the Tong family. I just hope the courtroom scenes weren’t so lame…

What about the ending?
There are 3 words to describe the ending—rushed, unfair, surprising
Let’s talk about Susanna first. Boy I really think her ending is lame. For 39.5 episodes this woman gave the Tong family nothing but trouble, trouble and trouble. But in less than 10 minutes, she shed two drops of tears, repented, and the Tong family accepted her again? I also don’t understand why the producers keep pushing the blame to Linda’s brother, because Susanna was already evil to begin with. Basically, I think the producers were way too kind to her. Her ending was way too fast, and way too easy.

What about the other evil ones? Okay I don’t care about Tavia’s family or Linda’s brother, but what about Louis Yuen? He is part of the Tong family, and I’m quite sure he is better-natured than Susanna. Did the producers forget about him?

Then finally, it’s the Linda and Moses thing. I was surprised that Linda and Moses ended up together, but I’m okay with that, because it’s good to move on and find your own happiness. I just found it too sudden. Why did Moses have to buy a ring? Why did Moses have to say ‘Marry me?’ We watched 39.9 episodes of Linda and Moses being good friends. It’s hard to stomach 0.1 episode of them being ENGAGED.

Favourite scenes:
Episode 13: Who is the human, who is the ghost
Lee Sze Kei gave one of the most powerful lectures. She said two golden lines. The first line was, ‘this is my home, not the courtroom, I don’t need evidence , my eyes are the evidence!’ The second line was ‘who is the human, who is the ghost, I can tell!’ These are the two lines i'll never forget

Episode 16: Bosco and Tavia’s wedding
There was a lot of trouble during Bosco and Tavia’s wedding day. That made Bosco mad, it also made Tavia cry. I really love watching Tavia cry, and watching how Lee Sze Kei solves all the problems. The best part is of course, when the family performs. The whole scene was really grand, and really touching. Basically, don’t miss episode 16.

Episode 21: Chasing Susanna out
During the last two episodes, you will be very puzzled why did Lee Sze Kei forsake her own family. At the end of episode 21, you will understand why.

Episode 35: I will not give you a single cent!
This is the scene where Ha Yu comes out of the hospital and chased the villains out of the house. Ha Yu told Susanna he will not give her a single cent. I love the way he says that. I love the way he finally wakes up and protects his children. Another awesome scene.

Episode 36/37: Please forgive me
Let me warn you first, Raymond’s death scene was really sad! We all know, Raymond’s biggest wish was to get Linda’s forgiveness. But at the phone booth in his last breath he did not say a single word about that. He talked to Linda like it was a normal conversation. Linda had no idea she was going to lose him, but Raymond’s eyes were tearing. The way Raymond said ‘Bye bye’ was so emotional! After that, the police called Linda. Linda was shocked. She said ‘I just talked to him on the phone how can it be him?’ She was in denial until the doctors pushed him out. Linda screamed and cried until your heart shatters. But the saddest part is when Linda pieced the broken pieces of the seashell, and found the words ‘please forgive me’ engraved on it. That is Raymond’s biggest wish, but it was never fulfilled until he died…

Episode 38: Ha Yu’s death scene
Even at his deathbed, Ha Yu managed to trick Susanna. It was a cool death scene. I really hate Susanna, who didn’t even allow her husband to leave in peace! What kind of woman is that!

Episode 38: Chris Lai stands up for himself
Chris Lai tells the reporters that yes he has a very good mother, and he started telling many stories. It was then you slowly realize it wasn’t Susanna he was talking about, but Lei Sze Kei. That was cool ~.~ The scene ended with a powerful slap. O.o I really don’t think Susanna should slap him, because every single word he said was right!

Worth Watching?
You CANNOT miss this series. If you miss this series, you might as well not watch any series this year. Yes there are flaws. But if you skip this series because of those flaws, you are missing out a lot…

Thursday, February 08, 2007

Under The Canopy Of Love Review

This week, Singapore's VV Channel (Ch 55) has already started to air UTCOL. Last year, when this series was released, I haven't set up this blog yet. So today, I would like to take this chance to publish my review for this series, plus, encourage more Singaporean audience who haven't watched this series to watch it. Note, the review was written many months ago, and edited a little recently...

Summary:

In a mall, there is a beautiful ‘canopy’. Basically, it is a huge screen on the ceiling of the mall, which makes the mall very beautiful. The canopy witnessed the ups and downs of two lovers, Kevin and Niki. After a reunion, Kevin and Niki are deeply in love. However, Kevin is the type who wants to climb high, Niki is the type who needs security. Because of this, the lovers were drifting further and further apart each day. Meanwhile, there is Bosco, the ‘guardian angel’. He is in love with Niki, but he also does everything to keep Kevin and Niki together, because he doesn’t want Niki to get hurt. He was the kindest, but all he got in return was a broken heart…

Basically, there is one theme the whole story talks about, romance. Different people have different perspectives of what romance is. Niki believes that love is a lifelong commitment, while Yvonne Ho (Niki’s elder sister) sees it as a stepping stone to better life. Kevin tries to balance both his career and romance, while Bosco gives his girlfriend absolute priority. Everyone is different. Because of this difference, anyone might get hurt falling in love, but upon meeting a certain someone, one is still willing to give him her whole heart…

Love Factor:

Simple concept, excellent presentation

The whole concept of this series is simple, but the producers were able to make it special, memorable, and not just any lovey-dovey series. First, let’s talk about the packaging. I love the setting, the bright lenses, and the pretty clothing everyone wears. I also love how the producers use two words to describe what each particular chapter is about. There is also Kevin’s narration. I love his narration, because many things he says about work and relationships are worth pondering over. All these make watching the whole series feel like reading a storybook, what a great idea! Moving away from the packaging, let’s talk about the plot itself. All the little sub-plots are tied in nicely, making the series flow very comfortably. The main and supporting characters grow on you each day, making you feel for them and start to step into their shoes. The dialogues are cute, minimizing the ‘boredom level’. Background music is never over the top, everything is ‘just right’. All these little factors make a very ‘beautiful’ series, a series worth remembering.

Worth-mentioning Factors

Natalie Tong

Her character is pretty similar to that in Yummy Yummy and Love Bond- the cute little sister, but also having a strong personality. I’m liking Natalie more and more each day. She is so talented and cute, and she can also cry.

Stephanie Che

Bosco’s cute auntie, aha, I love her! Her screen time is very minimal, but she is still so cute! Perfect aunt!

Mark Kwok

Glad to see him finally breaking out of the bad guy stereotype. I actually like his good guy character, and also pity him, because he has such a horrible girlfriend. I always thought he was just stupid to be so kind to his girlfriend. And then during their break-up, he said, “I always knew, even though we are dating, you never stopped looking out for other guys. I don’t blame you, because I know everyone has the right to choose. All I can do is to treat you as well as I can, and hopefully one day, you will realize that I am the best. But now I realize, you never will.” After that line, I loved this guy, even though his role is so small, hehe.

Dislike factors

Charles Szeto

I don’t find him handsome, I don’t think he can act…

Some of the characters

There are quite a few characters I dislike in here. The very first one is Yvonne Ho’s. She is way too selfish when it comes to relationships, but I still like her because she is a good big sister. Next, I disliked Mimi Lo’s character. Her kind of character is very common in the real world, it made me feel some kind of connection. I’m glad she changed for the better soon enough. I disliked Charles, he was too childish. I disliked Kevin’s mum, oh my gosh I was disgusted when she told everyone Kevin is not her real son. I disliked KC, he is gross. I disliked Mrs Yim, she is too narrow-minded. Lastly, I hated Claire Yiu. I wasn’t hating her at all, in fact, I was liking her for her strong personality, right until she told Bosco that terrible lie, which complicated everything. I can’t believe she got away with it! Anyway, somehow, most of these dislikeable characters got their happy endings. I think the producers are trying to get a message across- forgive and forget. It is better to be happy together. “chai chai foon lok”. I got the message. I just hope I can do it in real life. Hehe…

Episode 20

Am I the only one who found the last episode draggy?

Pondering Factor- Is a white lie justified?

After this series, I’m starting to feel that it is justifiable to tell white lies after all, because the truth might end up being a torn in the heart forever… Sometimes, ignorance is bliss.

How Come Factor?

Why are so many fans calling Niki Fiona and Bosco Nick? I’ve seen the ENTIRE series and no one calls them that. Mmm…

Pity Factor

Bosco Wong

He treats his friends with a most sincere heart, but ended up with nothing in return, except a broken heart. He was hurt so badly, so that the male and female leads could get their fairytale ending…

The Cast

Our Mr Best actor 2006 indeed did a great job portraying the perfect boyfriend. I love his character, so gentleman, so smart, and so patient. BUT, I do not like Kevin’s depressed face. Hehe. So is he deserving of the best actor award? I am not sure… Anyway, I still like Kevin in Yummy Yummy better. Niki Chow, I used to think she was just the funny and cute kind, whose acting happens to be comfortable to watch. Right now, I think she really does have something in acting. She gave Ah Sze a lot of character and realism. Bosco was also great being the goofy and “not-so-handsome” character. Check out Bosco’s crying scene in episode 20. *ouch* Everyone else did a great/reasonable job, everyone besides Charles Szeto.

The Chemistry

Kevin, Niki and Bosco together make up a perfect trio. I love this combination. I think the producer picked the perfect people for the roles, just like how she did for Yummy Yummy. (These two series have a lot in common, I feel.)

The Story

I felt pretty neutral towards the story in the first few episodes, and then I slowly got into the ‘mode’ of the series. By the time I reached the last quarter of the series, I was loving it. I really like how the producer presents her ideas, making a seemingly ordinary story feel so special. However, I disliked the last episode, which consisted of some unnecessary plot. Such a beautiful series deserved a more beautiful ending. Besides that, the screenwriters did a great job. (:

Worth watching?

Yes of course. Watch this series with a little bit of patience and some heart, and hopefully, you will end up loving it like me. (:

Summary:

In a mall, there is a beautiful ‘canopy’. Basically, it is a huge screen on the ceiling of the mall, which makes the mall very beautiful. The canopy witnessed the ups and downs of two lovers, Kevin and Niki. After a reunion, Kevin and Niki are deeply in love. However, Kevin is the type who wants to climb high, Niki is the type who needs security. Because of this, the lovers were drifting further and further apart each day. Meanwhile, there is Bosco, the ‘guardian angel’. He is in love with Niki, but he also does everything to keep Kevin and Niki together, because he doesn’t want Niki to get hurt. He was the kindest, but all he got in return was a broken heart…

Basically, there is one theme the whole story talks about, romance. Different people have different perspectives of what romance is. Niki believes that love is a lifelong commitment, while Yvonne Ho (Niki’s elder sister) sees it as a stepping stone to better life. Kevin tries to balance both his career and romance, while Bosco gives his girlfriend absolute priority. Everyone is different. Because of this difference, anyone might get hurt falling in love, but upon meeting a certain someone, one is still willing to give him her whole heart…

Love Factor:

Simple concept, excellent presentation

The whole concept of this series is simple, but the producers were able to make it special, memorable, and not just any lovey-dovey series. First, let’s talk about the packaging. I love the setting, the bright lenses, and the pretty clothing everyone wears. I also love how the producers use two words to describe what each particular chapter is about. There is also Kevin’s narration. I love his narration, because many things he says about work and relationships are worth pondering over. All these make watching the whole series feel like reading a storybook, what a great idea! Moving away from the packaging, let’s talk about the plot itself. All the little sub-plots are tied in nicely, making the series flow very comfortably. The main and supporting characters grow on you each day, making you feel for them and start to step into their shoes. The dialogues are cute, minimizing the ‘boredom level’. Background music is never over the top, everything is ‘just right’. All these little factors make a very ‘beautiful’ series, a series worth remembering.

Worth-mentioning Factors

Natalie Tong

Her character is pretty similar to that in Yummy Yummy and Love Bond- the cute little sister, but also having a strong personality. I’m liking Natalie more and more each day. She is so talented and cute, and she can also cry.

Stephanie Che

Bosco’s cute auntie, aha, I love her! Her screen time is very minimal, but she is still so cute! Perfect aunt!

Mark Kwok

Glad to see him finally breaking out of the bad guy stereotype. I actually like his good guy character, and also pity him, because he has such a horrible girlfriend. I always thought he was just stupid to be so kind to his girlfriend. And then during their break-up, he said, “I always knew, even though we are dating, you never stopped looking out for other guys. I don’t blame you, because I know everyone has the right to choose. All I can do is to treat you as well as I can, and hopefully one day, you will realize that I am the best. But now I realize, you never will.” After that line, I loved this guy, even though his role is so small, hehe.

Dislike factors

Charles Szeto

I don’t find him handsome, I don’t think he can act…

Some of the characters

There are quite a few characters I dislike in here. The very first one is Yvonne Ho’s. She is way too selfish when it comes to relationships, but I still like her because she is a good big sister. Next, I disliked Mimi Lo’s character. Her kind of character is very common in the real world, it made me feel some kind of connection. I’m glad she changed for the better soon enough. I disliked Charles, he was too childish. I disliked Kevin’s mum, oh my gosh I was disgusted when she told everyone Kevin is not her real son. I disliked KC, he is gross. I disliked Mrs Yim, she is too narrow-minded. Lastly, I hated Claire Yiu. I wasn’t hating her at all, in fact, I was liking her for her strong personality, right until she told Bosco that terrible lie, which complicated everything. I can’t believe she got away with it! Anyway, somehow, most of these dislikeable characters got their happy endings. I think the producers are trying to get a message across- forgive and forget. It is better to be happy together. “chai chai foon lok”. I got the message. I just hope I can do it in real life. Hehe…

Episode 20

Am I the only one who found the last episode draggy?

Pondering Factor- Is a white lie justified?

After this series, I’m starting to feel that it is justifiable to tell white lies after all, because the truth might end up being a torn in the heart forever… Sometimes, ignorance is bliss.

How Come Factor?

Why are so many fans calling Niki Fiona and Bosco Nick? I’ve seen the ENTIRE series and no one calls them that. Mmm…

Pity Factor

Bosco Wong

He treats his friends with a most sincere heart, but ended up with nothing in return, except a broken heart. He was hurt so badly, so that the male and female leads could get their fairytale ending…

The Cast

Our Mr Best actor 2006 indeed did a great job portraying the perfect boyfriend. I love his character, so gentleman, so smart, and so patient. BUT, I do not like Kevin’s depressed face. Hehe. So is he deserving of the best actor award? I am not sure… Anyway, I still like Kevin in Yummy Yummy better. Niki Chow, I used to think she was just the funny and cute kind, whose acting happens to be comfortable to watch. Right now, I think she really does have something in acting. She gave Ah Sze a lot of character and realism. Bosco was also great being the goofy and “not-so-handsome” character. Check out Bosco’s crying scene in episode 20. *ouch* Everyone else did a great/reasonable job, everyone besides Charles Szeto.

The Chemistry

Kevin, Niki and Bosco together make up a perfect trio. I love this combination. I think the producer picked the perfect people for the roles, just like how she did for Yummy Yummy. (These two series have a lot in common, I feel.)

The Story

I felt pretty neutral towards the story in the first few episodes, and then I slowly got into the ‘mode’ of the series. By the time I reached the last quarter of the series, I was loving it. I really like how the producer presents her ideas, making a seemingly ordinary story feel so special. However, I disliked the last episode, which consisted of some unnecessary plot. Such a beautiful series deserved a more beautiful ending. Besides that, the screenwriters did a great job. (:

Worth watching?

Yes of course. Watch this series with a little bit of patience and some heart, and hopefully, you will end up loving it like me. (:

Thursday, November 23, 2006

Real Kung Fu review

Information

Cast: Yuen Biu, Maggie Siu, Leung Ka Yan, Lau Ka Fai, Yuen Biu, Timmy Hung, Jack Wu, Charmaine Li, Selena Li
Number of Episodes: 20
Producer: Chung Wai Kin
Themesong by: Alan Tam
Released Date: Anniversary Series 2005

The story:

“Wing-Chun”, is a very famous art of kung-fu practised by Bruce Lee, whom we all know. This series tells you the story about Bruce’s great-grand master Leung Zan. In this series, he meets many different people, some are his friend, some are his foe, some teach him important lessons, some give him nothing but trouble. He is a legendary kungfu master who was not only good at fighting, but also has a good character which we all should learn from…

Love Factor:

The ones who can fight
Real Kung Fu has a very unique cast. Like the title suggests, most of the cast knows REAL Kung Fu in REAL life. No cheesy computer effects, only 100% real fighting, which is very impressive to watch. Even though I don’t like Yuen Biu’s face and acting, he really can fight. Lau Ka Fai, Yuen Wah and Derek Kwok are also awesome. But my one and only favourite is Mr Leung Ka Yan. I love his ‘fadan’ style, and his arrogant but kind character, just love him so much!

Jack Wu
For those of you who complain that there are no ‘cute guys’ in this series, don’t forget Jack Wu! Ooo I just love him so much in this series! He plays the ‘fadan’ character really well. Feminine, shy, but extremely cute!

Don’t-care factor: the plot
I can’t say the plot is bad, because compared to the lovey-dovey WFH storyline, Real Kung Fu is slightly better. However, you still shouldn’t expect too much from the plot, because it is very typical, and very forgettable. The typical Qing dynasty series: a murder case which the busybody main character cannot stop investigating about, bringing himself lots of trouble, the smuggling of opium, the ‘black’ shop which does ‘dirty’ business, the rich family which is very stupid, some corrupted figures from the imperial court, PLUS, for all I care, the worthless love relationships. These are the most typical elements to each Qing Dynasty series, and the writer of RKF didn’t manage to make it stand out in any way, unlike in Find The Light. I remember, when I saw the scene where Charmaine and gang went to burn the opium house, I told myself, ‘Gosh, I saw that warehouse too many times!’ Nevertheless, it was still an acceptable story.

Dislike Factor

Yuen Biu+ Maggie Siu
I really do not like this pairing. It just feels too weird and unnatural. I even prefer to watch the scenes where Selena pesters Yuen Biu. Yuen Biu and Maggie Siu simply do not match.

Charmaine vs Jack vs Timmy
I do not like pointless love triangles (these days, most of them are pointless). I do not like the concept of love triangles at all, not to mention how OVERUSED it is. I think this part of the plot is really unnecessary, and adds a lot of boredom and sissy-ness to the series.

Worth watching?
Just watch this series for the cast and appreciate their solid fighting. Other than that, just don’t expect too much from the rest of the story, and you will be fine. (:

Wednesday, November 15, 2006

What have I been watching?

FYI, I am not the type who catches up with the latest series released. Reason 1) Don't want to spend money to rent them. Reason 2) Do not trust file sharing programs. I save my money for Raymond Lams' series only. -.- So here I am, analysing some passe series you might want to remnisence about now (:

1) INTO THIN AIR
Information

Cast: Michael Miu, Melissa Ng, Bernice Liu, Kenneth Ma

Number of Episodes: 20

Producer: Cheung Kin Man

Themesong by: Bernice Liu

Released Date: September 2005 (HK and Overseas)

Summary:

The story talks about a private investigators firm, where the PIS help different people find different things they have lost. Michael is the owner of this firm. Two years ago, he quit his job as a policeman, and set up this firm to search for his missing son. Two years have passed. He helped countless people, but still could not find his own son. However, as the truth draws near, it is a hurting one…

Comments

The Story

To me, the story was not really bad, but definitely not good enough. The reason is because most of the cases are not exciting enough. The story does not deal a lot with the investigations. Instead, it is more about the family or love relationships between major and minor characters, some of which may interest you, some of which may bore you. There were only 2 cases which really captured my heart. One was the infamous piano case featuring Michelle Yim and Patrick Tang. That story was just too beautiful and emotional. The second one was the truth behind Michael’s missing son. The outcome of the case was unexpected but logical at the same time. I even started feeling emotional about it. The rest of the cases were a little disappointing, especially the last one about Melissa’s ‘twin’. Gosh, I felt like the producers were just dragging time to clog up 20 episodes…

Why do I feel cheated?

1) The title "yan gan jing fat" is captivating, but also misleading. What the title means is "disappearing from the world". However, from the beginning to the end, how many missing people were there? There is only ONE, Michael Miu's son. In my opinion, the story would be a lot more exciting if it dealt more with the missing people, and not any random unexciting case.

2)The poster of this series looks GOOD. An eerie tree, a beautiful hug between Michael and Melissa, it makes the whole series feel so mysterious and suspenseful. In the end, the series was just a random mix of comedy, romance, and some 'heartwarming' family relationships...

Worth watching?

Basically, no. Actually, there were moments of the series I really enjoyed, but I just feel that the whole story did not have a proper theme. It was all over the place. Unless you are a Kenneth fan (boy, he is the CUTEST guy in the series), you can give this one a pass. This is not the worst series, but there are many better ones out there.

Tuesday, November 07, 2006

Raymond fans awaiting... an eventful 2007

Nevermind the fact that Raymond did not get into the top 5 for 'Best Actor Award 2006'. Never mind if Raymond does not win "favourite male character 2006" (he has a chance though). It is always good to look forward, especially when Raymond has SO MANY promising works releasing next year...

Face To Fate
There is a high chance that this series will remain a warehouse series forever, but seeing what happened to Trimming Success, Misleading Track, and Greed Mask etc., I am still hoping TVB will air this series some day, because it is a good series. (:














Tai Gik (English title unknown- don't make it something stupid!)
Producer: Leung Ka Shu (Survivor's Law, Golden Faith)

Number Of Episodes: 30

Cast: Vincent Zhao, Raymond Lam, Myolie Wu, Melissa Ng, Kenneth Ma, Selena Lee and many more

Raymond's role: 2nd male lead

Character name: Duen Hiu Sing (段晓星)

Paired up with: Myolie Wu

Reasons to watch:
1) Real fighting, human philosophy, plus a little bit of politics. All these themes added together make the story seem really attractive.
2) The producer, who does not produce many tvb series, but his every piece of work is awesome. Also, Raymond seem to be one of Mr Leung's 'favourites'. I am sure he will give him lots of opportunities to SHINE.
3) The love stories between Vincent, Melissa, Raymond and Myolie sound very beautiful. You can read more about them here: http://forum.tvbsquare.com/forum/index.php?topic=1932.0
4) Vincent Zhao in a tvb series, with RAY. o.O that is awesome. I read the synopsis about his character (link above), and I find his story really attractive. A kid who was once abandoned by the world, grew up in isolation, but slowly learns to trust humans and see the warm side of mankind, it reminds me of Kam Sai Wai (in the REAL novel, not LWVB).
5) If I did not remember wrongly, there was one interview, when Raymond was asked which were the performance he is most satisfied with so far, and he named TOB, LWOLAP and Tai Gik. o.O this is what we call FIRST HAND information. I can't wait to see what Raymond has to show us this time round!















Anyway, I think this list can go on for ages. TG is my most anticipated series of 2007, in case you did not know it. I hope it does not disapoint!

The New Breath Of Love
Production type: Mainland

Number of episodes: unknown

Cast: Raymond Lam, Chen Yi Rong, Alex Fong

Raymond's role: 1st male lead

Character Name: Xu Kai (徐凯)

Paired up with: Chan Yi Rong

Description:
Based on Wong Man Wah's novel: 61x57. Mmm, the sound of the title tells you for sure that this is a romantic series, set out to 'explore the different perspectives of romance'. It sounds sophisticated. o.O Since I seldom watch mainland productions, I don't know what kind of expectations to set for this series

Reasons to watch:
1) The story- (if it turns out good)
2) The Cast: Raymond, Tammy, Alex Fong. Whoohoo! It's good to see Raymond playing the 'charming modern guy' character again since TLB. This time round, he would be more of a 'playboy'. I've read a little bit about his character in one of his interviews. You can read it here:
http://img225.imageshack.us/my.php?image=200606101749362845250lo.jpg
Sounds like a very layered and interesting character
3) This is Raymond's chance to break out into the mainland market, and we must support him!
Any drawbacks?
This series looks really sweet+beautiful. And with Raymond, there is NO way I will skip this series. I just hope the storyline turns out good.

















Tong Sum Fung Bo (English title unconfirmed)
producer: Lau Ka Ho (The Gentle Crackdown, When Rules Turn Lose)

Number of episodes: 40

Cast: Moses Chan, Linda Chung, Raymond Lam, Yoyo Mung, Bosco Wong, Tavia Yeung

Raymond's role: guest star

Character Name: 程亮

Co-stars: Linda Chung, Yoyo Mung

Description: Ray's character here sounds similar to that in NBOL. Charming gentleman sometimes, a little bit of a jerk sometimes. However, I think Xu Kai will be explored more deeply compared to this one, because Raymond is only guest-star status in this series. For the sake of Raymond's 20-episode appearance, I am going to watch the entire 40 episodes. Mann, I hope it will be good! I think so though, Tong Sum Fung Bo is dubbed as one of the grand production of 2007 after all!



















Sui Yuet Fung Wun (English title unconfirmed)
Producer: Leung Ka Shu (Survivor's Law, Golden Faith)

Co-producer: Poon Ka Tak (La Femme Desperado, Men In Pain)

Production type: Mainland+TVB collaboration

Number of episodes: 60

Cast: Raymond Lam, Charmaine She, Myolie Wu, Joe Ma, Jessica Hsuan, Damian Lau, Michael Miu, Gigi Wong, Sheren Teng, Ron Ng, Toby Leung, Chan Mei Kei and many more

Raymond's role: 1st male lead

Character Name: Wah Zan Bong (华振邦)

Co-stars: Charmaine She, Myolie Wu

Desription: Once again, Mr Leung is producing a grand series with his favourite cast: Raymond, Jessica, Myolie, and his beloved daughter Ms Toby Leung. Hehe... The story has something to do with the car industry, and mainly revolves around the family business of the Wah family, using this family as a backdrop to bring out the 'wind and storm' HK has been through over the past 10 years since being returned to China. o.O Sounds really BIG.

the ONLY reason this is a MUST WATCH:
I can think of loads of reasons to watch this series, but I am lazy to. The most important reason, is the fact that our Mr Raymond Lam is playing the FIRST lead role in a mega GRAND production. Seems like tvb has found someone to succeed Gallen's "leading-man-in-grand-production" status, and that someone is Raymond! :D:D:D I might be thinking too much out of this, but I AM indeed very glad that Ray got this opportunity. Add oil! Best actor 2007, yeah man!

Another reason: Charray once again! I am really missing their chemistry. Elated to see the pair up again =D






don't be freaked by the not-so-good outfits you are seeing in this picture. Since the beginning of the series was set in 1997, the clothes worn have to correspond to the time...

Raymond Lam- 2006 Review

We're approaching the tvb anniversary, and also the end of the year. Unlike last year, we, Raymond fans got to watch quite a few of his series this year, which is great! (Even though 2005-YY still remains my all-time favourite) I enjoyed ALL 3 series he starred in this year. Now, let's do a quick recap on each one of them.

Lethal Weapons Of Love And Passion (Released: Jan 2006)
Character's Name: Fung Hang Lit

Character Review: I love how the series starts off with Fung Hang Lit losing his memory, and slowly getting it back. It creates a lot of suspense about his dark and traumatic past. Later on, Fung Hang Lit also became the one, who brings hope to all the Mongolians, the one who unite the Mongolians, the one who can give the Mongolians the dignity they have lost, and the one who can put an end to the hatred between the two races. Meanwhile, because of this identity, Fung Hang Lit is torn between his responsibility, and his Hans friends, and also the woman of his life, Chun Mung Yiu. From the beginning to the end, this character was a tragic hero, fooled and tortured by his own destiny. For that, you will love him, you will pity him, you will honour him.















Performance: A very different Raymond from the usual one you see. Very gentlemanly, very calm, but also very dark. Sometimes, he might get a little too melancholy and too dark. But all in all, it was an awesome charismatic performance, which really brought out the spirit and soul of Fung Hang Lit.

Lover: Charmaine She and Sonjia Kwok
I don't have much to say about Sonjia Kwok. I don't think they match, I don't think they have chemistry. As for Charmaine+Raymond, whoo, I SO loved it. Their love was subtle, but their love was also deep. I still prefer Charray's lively chemistry in YY, but this was still a great, tragic love story.













Other Co-stars: Bosco Wong, Derek Kwok
I did enjoy seeing Bosco and Raymond together. Bosco was the one who gave out all his heart, Raymond was the one who really treasured Bosco as a friend, but simply had too many secrets to hide. Let's talk about the Raymond-Derek relationship. It is a really unique and touching relationship. Derek can be a friend, a servant, an advisor, a father, or an enemy to Raymond. Something like the Neo-Morpheus realtionship in the Matrix. In the end, Derek still died to save Raymond. Very emotional! This awesome partnership is truly worth remembering!














The Series itself: 4.5/5
The whole touch of the series was very beautiful, the characters are well-crafted, the storyline was good (besides some slow moments in the middle, and some confusing parts at the end).

La Femme Desperado
Character Name: Chai Foon aka Siu Chai

Character Review: Charming at the beginning, childish in the middle, ridiculous at the end. If you still remember my review for LFD a month or so ago, you should know that I do not have so much positive feelings about the character Siu Chai. However, I still want to remember how awesome Siu Chai was at the beginning. So smart, so witty, so stylish, so devoted, so hot ~.~ Among FHL, CF and LYY, CF is my least favourite. Or you can say, 'the worst among the best'. Hehe. Anyway, this one earned Raymond his anniversary standing, so a round of applause nevertheless!

Performance: If you watched LWOLAP, and then come to watch this, you will realise this: wow, HUGE difference! One is so quiet, one is so hyper. Raymond's versatility really wins us over. I did like Raymond's performance here. Raymond is so good at acting hot and cute, he does it with his own style, and you can't help giving your heart to him. (Don't you think some hot/cute guys in other TV dramas are so factory-made?)

Lover: Melissa Ng, Cindy Au
I don't think anyone bothered to remember Raymond Lam's unmemorable relationship with Cindy Au, me neither. ><>
Face To Fate
Character Name: Lai Yeuk Yee

Character Review: Okay, here comes, my favourite Raymond character of 2006! Raymond's character is just so cool and entertaining! I love his attitude, I love how he likes to say everything piss everyone off, I love how he craves for women and wine and gambling. This is a very atypical, a little eccentric character. And because of that, I totally love him.
Performance:
Raymond is the best at showing attitude problems. He suited his character really well, bringing the best out of this cool character.

Lover: Selena Lee
This is a big surprise good chemistry of the year. A weird doctor+ a tactful lady boss= a unique/awesome combination. All the bickering, all the exchange of witty lines brought us great joy. Right from the beginning, I started to like them, and was able to put aside all the sore feelings that Raymond and Tavia weren't paired up (I am a fungyi fan), and appreciate this chemistry with all my heart. (:
Other co-stars: Frankie Lam, Tsang Wai Kuen
Frankie and Raymond are awesome partners. I just love seeing them work or talk together. Raymond and the ghost doctor had an insignificant but worth-remembering little relationship. From enemies to friends and then back to enemies, it feels a little sad that Raymond had to kill him in the end...
The Series Itself: 4.5/5
Awesome beginning, messy ending. Gosh what is with that? I have given the same comment for the 2 series above as well! Looks like tvb is really good at doing the 'tiger head, snake tail' thing.

The Best And The Worst:

Favourite Character: (in order)
1) Lai Yeuk Yee
2) Fung Hang Lit
3) Siu Chai

Favourite Performance:
1) LWOLAP
2) don't know how to rank FTF and LFD

Favourite co-star:
don't know how to rank at all. I liked all Charm, Melissa and Selena

Favourite singing performance:
1) LWOLAP sub
2) LWOLAP themesong
3) FTF themesong (interesting song)

Least Favourite singing performance:
1) Vagabond Vigilant themesong (terrible song!)

An eventful year 2006 for all Raymond series-fans. All the best for 2007
!

Tuesday, October 31, 2006

Forensic Heroes Revies


Information

Cast: Bobby Au Yeung, Yoyo Mung, Frankie Lam, Linda Chung

Number of Episodes: 25

Producer: Mui Siu Ching

Themesong by: Frankie Lam

Released Date: June 2006 (HK and overseas)

The Story

The so-called tvb version of CSI, crimes, cases, lab techniques, action…

The Cases

There are some cases I like, some cases I don’t like. The cases which end up with ‘no-killer’ in the end are the ones I don’t really fancy, because they get a little tiresome to watch.

Djfrostbite’s favourites:

- The very first case, where a family of four got murdered. The suspect was not hard to guess, what he/she did was quite unbelievable, but I just enjoyed the whole process, and the end of episode 2 made me high. ~.~

- The serial rapist case, where the victim gets killed with a plastic bag. That man is sure perverted!

- The very last case, which lasted quite some episodes, as it took a few smaller cases to build it up. This case really made me excited. The suspect copies the scenes in Frankie’s novel to kill his/her victims. Many people died in this one, including…

Love Factors

Frankie Lam

I’m quite sure this is the first time I am putting Frankie in my ‘likes’ list, even though I never ‘disliked’ him. Is it Frankie who took so long to show his charm, or me who took so long to notice his charm? Anyway, Doctor Koo is my favourite character in the whole series. He is a smart and professional doctor, who also has his ‘artistic’ side—writing detective novels. In the past, he used to be a not-so-good teenager, but his sister changed him into a different person after one incident. From then on, Frankie is inspired to help all the bad youngsters turn good, and to carry on her sister’s will. One girl he managed to change is Natalie Tong. By the way, I really like the relationship between Frankie and Natalie, even though they are not lovers, even though it is very short-lived. Back to Frankie himself, Frankie is very charismatic in this series, unlike the usual ‘boring’ Frankie. Okay, I think I just repeated myself… Anyway, is this Frankie last series with TVB? It seems so, but I really hope not right now!

Yoyo Mung

Yoyo plays the strong and smart senior inspector in this series. I’m not sure how to describe this but I really like her in this series. When it comes to work, she is strong, and she is stubborn. When it comes to relationships, she is usually passive, but she can also be active at times. o.O Basically, I liked her character and her stylish performance, plus, I think Yoyo is really pretty in this series.

Dislike Factors

Linda Chung

Linda is way too hyper and too unnatural in this series. AND, she and Frankie have NO chemistry together. Their story reminds me of Francis and Myolie’s story in TITS. Myolie was the hyper young girl, Francis was the quiet old man. But comparing Myolie’s performance and Linda’s performance, hehe okay you don’t even want to compare them. ><

Background music

Am I the only one who feels that there are some scenes when the background music and the actions totally do NOT go? I keep feeling that the music is much ‘bigger’ than the scene itself. The best example are the scenes between Linda and Frankie, when Linda sprang-kiss Frankie in the car. They played some kind of circus music. Yeah, what kind of music is that?

Pity Factor: SPOILERS

Natalie Tong:

Natalie was a bad girl who turned over a new leaf. Unfortunately, she did not have much time to live as a good girl. She was murdered indirectly because of someone she admires the most: Frankie. You can consider this a ‘minor’ death, but I felt quite emotional about it …

Comments

The Performance

In Forensic Heroes, there is quite a lot to talk about regarding the performance, basically because there are LOADS of newcomers in this series, playing major or minor roles. Let’s talk about the more familiar ones first. Among them, I liked Yoyo and Frankie’s performance the most, like I mentioned above, one is stylish, one is charming. Bobby is a so-so for me, because I still prefer him as the funny kind. I’m also glad Florence Kwok and Astrid Chan made a come back, but their characters are nothing much to talk about. Hope to see more of them in future.

The Newcomers

Here comes the exciting part. I can divide the newcomers into 4 groups: the good, the neutral, the not-so-good, the horrendous

The Good: Fred Cheng, Natalie Tong, Charmaine Li

Among all the supporting characters, Fred is my favourite. Gosh he is SO cute! He is a smart boy, but too unconfident about himself, and that is what makes him so cute. I think I really like this guy now. Natalie Tong plays a not-so-good character this time, which proves her versatility as an actress. I think she is really talented. Charmaine’s character is pretty deceptive this time round, and her performance is pretty natural for a newcomer. This is the first time I’m watching her act ‘un-dubbed’, meaning, watching her speak Cantonese. I’m surprised what her real voice sounds like, and that is partially why I like her. Hehe

The Neutral: Vivian Yeo + Gang

Comparing the ‘Into Thin Air’ Vivian and the ‘Forensic Heroes’ Vivian, I like Vivian here a lot better. Her performance is acceptable for newcomer standard, and since she played a small role, it is less easy to find flaws. The same goes to the other two boys in Yoyo’s police team. Sometimes, you might even find them cute (not the tall one).

The not-so-good: Linda Chung

TVB is promoting Linda like crazy now, so I still choose to believe that Linda has something to show the audience some day. Forensic Heroes is just not her best piece of work.

The horrendous: Fala Chen

This is Fala’s debut, and she obviously cannot act, and does not possess much talent in acting. That is why her case was quite painful to watch. ><>

The Chemistry

Sadly, I simply can’t find a ‘favourite chemistry’ in the entire series, I’m talking about love chemistries by the way. Frankie and Linda is a big no-no for me, Bobby and Yoyo didn’t make me feel much either. I might pick Frankie and Yoyo instead, for their short lived love story. They were far more matching, and I loved their discussions about ‘oranges’. It cracks me up. Remember when Yoyo starts to like Frankie, and she said, “You are quite an orange”. That was so funny!

Favourite Scenes

- Frankie and Yoyo at the beach, dating. Here is their conversation— (vaguely remember)

Yoyo: I know who the killer in your novel is

Frankie: You finished reading it already?

Yoyo: Nope, I’m only at chapter 3, but I guessed it. The killer is always the most unnoticeable character

Frankie: Really, but what about the delivery boy (something like that), isn’t he unnoticeable as well?

Yoyo: Oh him, we all know that he is just a sidekick la

Frankie: *looks pissed*

- When Natalie died, and Frankie was opening her up, djfrostbite was sad ):

- The whole of the last case, it made me feel very high!

The Story

The story is really exciting at times, and not so interesting at times, but it is easy to get through the boring moments. All in all, I think the plot was not bad at all

Worth watching?

This is quite a good detective story, plus the lab techniques are really interesting to learn about, just do not place any high hopes on the relationship parts, and focus on the cases.

Tuesday, October 24, 2006

Review- Men In Pain

1-2 weeks ago, I finished watching Men In Pain. Today, after some thought, I decided to write a review for this series, because I'm starting to like writing reviews, and also because this series deserves to have a review written for it... =p

Information:
Title: Men In Pain
Cast: Damian Lau, Ron Ng, Louisa So, Toby Leung
Number Of Episodes: 21
Producer: Poon Ka Tak
Themesong by: -
Sub themesong by: Ron Ng

A few months ago, we had a series called “La Femme Desperado”, today, we have “Men In Pain”. Being a woman is ‘difficult’, being a man is ‘painful’. So, what should we be?


Love Factor

Ron Ng:

Emperor Hong Hei, that is his name. Ron is so useless at the beginning, so sweet at the end, and so adorable from the beginning to the end.

Like-to-mention Factor

“Ben”:

There is this guy in this series, who tries to win Louisa’s heart. His name is “Ah Ben”. He is the guy who plays a baddie/useless jerk in EVERY series he is in. It is good to see that he is moving out of his stereo type, and acted pretty charmingly in this series.

Dislike/Hate Factor

Toby Leung:

As much as I like Ron in this series, I dislike his co-star, Ms Toby Leung. The way Toby smiles is not pretty at all, the way Toby acts is too ‘meek’. (I’m not sure if this is the right word to use. She is just so ‘careful’ with every single line she delivers.) Maybe because I like the story between Hong Hei and Ko Fun, I would want a better actress to bring out its best…

Mr Macho- Rocky Cheng:

His character is worthless, his performance is torturous, his looks are… never mind -.-. This guy can NOT act for nuts. The producers just gave him some lines, which the whole plot can totally do without, but he is so huge, I just cannot ignore his presence…

Rebecca Chan:

This character is SO unreasonable! Anniversary is coming, and everyone is discussing who to win what. The best supporting female list is pretty sad this year, many people are saying Rebecca should win. Yes, I love her performance. But I dislike her character so much, I do not really want her to win. I think I’m getting too emotional haha, but I really pity her husband and son!

The Similarities: “Men” vs “La Femme”

You might think I am crazy to write a review using a TABLE. Maybe I am still in the ‘exam’ mode, and can’t get out of my obsession of drawing tables. Hehe. It eases your reading process anyway, so there…

“La Femme”

The Factor

“Men”

The pain which will haunt every single woman for decades- menstrual pain

The one health problem you will learn about

The pain which might not haunt every single man, but Damian happens to be one of the unlucky ones- impotence, due to the pressure from his job, his blur wife, his insensible son…

Sheren Teng, who wants the baby, doesn’t want the dad =p

The woman who does not believe in marriage

Florence Kwok, who has a boyfriend, and even a child, but simply refuses to get married. Poor Rex L

Melissa Ng, I don’t think she is as blur as Louisa

The blur woman who learns to be independant

Louisa So, I don’t think she is as smart as Melissa, but in a way, she is funnier.

Raymond Lam, who became all stressed-out after marrying a woman older and smarter than him; Why? He wants to show every one that he is smart

The ‘big-boy’ man who doesn’t know what responsibility is, until one day…

Ron Ng, who became all stressed-out as well, after becoming a father all of a sudden. Why? He does not want his child to starve. He wants his family to have a good life. Aww ~.~

Raymond’s mother, who grabs every chance to diss Melissa

The trouble-in-law, who cannot accept the fact that his/her child is married

Toby’s father, who grabs every chance to diss Ron, but I think he is a little nicer than Raymond’s mother

“Lap Sam Hap Po”, the sushi shop

The favourite haunt

“Lap Sam Hap Po”, the sushi shop. Gosh, they even got the same guy to act as the sushi master in both series!

Anyway, this table is NOT here to discourage you from watching Men In Pain. Both LFD and MIP have different story which are great in their own ways. This table is just… for fun ><

Favourite Scenes:

There are quite some great scenes, but I can’t remember them all…

- The two scenes when Ron Ng and Johnson Lee pretend to be gay. HAHA

- A very short scene, when Louisa was struggling with the treadmill, until she was totally hanging on the railing. That was so short, but so funny!

The Comments: Storyline

Before I got past the first 5 episodes, I was actually thinking of giving up the series, because I didn’t find anything about it interesting. It felt very much like a ‘mediacorp family/auntie drama’. (My Singapore readers might/will understand what I am talking about) Afterwards, the story got better, until I found myself totally loving this series. The story was very refreshing and interesting, and you slowly step into the shoes of all the characters. The feeling is great ~.~ BUT, I still cannot understand, why must this series be 21-episode long? The 21st episode was draggy and unnecessary. What were the producers thinking? Isn’t 20 a nicer number?

The Comments: Performance

I think every part of the cast did a great job and created good chemistry with everyone else. All except Toby Leung and Mr Macho.

The Comments: Chemistry

As I have said, the whole cast created good chemistry with one another, from the leading to the supporting. If we’re talking about love relationships, Damian and Louisa did share some great chemistry and memorable scenes together. Ron and Toby is a big no-no for me, mostly due to Toby herself. I can’t believe we are watching them pair up again in the upcoming Sui Yuet Fung Wan. Are Ron fans willing to give her another chance?

The Verdict:

This series IS worth watching.


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