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02 February 2001

Crimson Sabre [TVB]

Written by Funn Lim


This "review" is meant to be a light hearted approach to writing a very serious opinion about this series as if like a medical report of an individual. I still don't know how a real medical report looks like but well, my imagination ran wild back then. I hope you will enjoy this one time off insanity on my part which was written way back in 2001. I actually wanted to write it like a court drama but too much work so I settled for this format. Thanks for reading.



"But does TVB have to give us such an...I have never really agreed with people using mean words because I ain't Miss Universe myself But I have gotta use this for this one...UGLY? My family said she looks like a drug addict. I didn't think so but as the series progresses, and when I do notice her black circles around her eyes, her really thin frame and breastless body, plus her no energy type of walking around, and really horrible way of talking five words and then pausing for the longest second before continuing with her precious lines, yes, I do agree, she looks like she has a serious health problem."




E-BUZZ
[REVIEWS DEPARTMENT- CHINESE DIVISION]
DIAGNOSTIC REPORT NO. CS01-2001 -Costume/HKTVB

Name
Crimson Sabre

Aliases
"Bik Huet Gim", also translated as Blood Stained Sword, but formerly known as Royal Blood Stained Sword. Could be known as "Potential epic story that went really wrong".

Parents
Jin Yong, the man who wrote the story, but the real DNA forming part, giving it all the ultimate screen characteristics is the mother, TVB screenplay unit. Has uncles and aunts who fussed with this series way too much in the form of the Director,make-up, and costume department.

Date Of Birth
Funny thing about this series is that it was made long long time ago but like Plain Love II which coincidentally also starred Gordon Lam, TVB was slow to release it. Don't ask me why but I have a feeling that they themselves also know it was THAT bad. Anyway, official date is almost end of year 2000. The unofficial date is way before year 2000. Our E-Buzz official date is well, a bit confusing since we have so many reviews. But for clarity sake, this review was reviewed on 1st February 2001, time is 1:27am Malaysian time. Officially, my first review in the new year. Unofficially, my 100th attempt of a review in the new year.

Place Of Birth
Native Hong Kong with few drops of Mainland China blood, meaning co-production between China and HK but we all know who was the BIG BOSS in this series.

Genes Particulars
Kong Wah - Ha Suet Yee aka Golden Snake Warrior
Gordon Lam - Yuen Sing Chi aka the nice guy
Ng Mei Hang - Wan Yee/ Wan Sin aka the tragic sisters
Kwan Poh Wai - Ho Hung Yuet aka the jealous one
Au Chi Yan - Ha Ching Ching aka the Annoying and sickly looking one
Charmaine Sheh - Ah Gau/Princess Cheung Ping aka the smart, beautiful but almost evil one
Wong Wai - Emperor Sung Jing aka the doomed Ming Emperor

The rest I can't remember. But I could remember Mak Cheung Ching as a monk, King Kong as a kung fu guy, that guy from Kindred Spirit as the Manchurian Dor Yee Kuan, Lau Dan as the MAnchurian Emperor, Wong Tai Gik, there's a Hoh Tit Sau chief of the Five Poison sect, plenty of China Mainland actors, like 3 or 4 of them , one of them played the evil double crossing eunuch to the Ming King, Tsou Fah Soon, and the rest I really can't remember.Oh yes, those Wan Family Five Old Grandfathers aka the chauvinistic pigs of the entire series.

Characteristics
This is one review that I do not know how I should begin. If I give too much, then it's the end for you as the viewers. if I give too little, it's the end of my hobby-writing almost of a career but volunteer basis of a career. So as in the tradition of all Jin Yong reviews of my mine, how shall i begin? Should I or shouldn't I? To write or not to write? That is not the question actually since I am writing. But I guess I could give you an overview of this series, the main characteristics of it. Though many would say this is a series about Ha Suet Yee, which is true but not quite true, in my own personal opinion. So I humbly ask you to just bear with me and read the following paragraphs, taken from the Opening chapter of Romance Of The Three Kingdoms, written aeons ago by one dude in China who fictionalised and romanticised a historical big mega supernova event that centred the whole story on a small dynasty that lasted only..like one king. Anyway, some modifications have been made, to reflect this series that i am reviewing and see, after you;ve watched the series, if this is what the whole series is about. Again, I did not write the following paragraph, but I modified it a bit with some words deemed suitable by me and is in my opinion what this whole series is about.....

"Domains under heaven, after a long period of division, tends to unite;
after a long period of union, tends to divide.
This has been so since antiquity.
When the rule of the Ming Dynasty weakened,
several contending sectors sprang up,
warring with one another until the kingdom of Great Shun,
led by Lee Chi Seng prevailed and possessed the weakened and despondent empire.
But when Great Shun's destiny had been fulfilled,
the Emperor no longer a good Emperor,
the people no longer satistifed citizens,
there arose a group of predators waiting patiently in the bush,
the Manchurians who called themselves Qing,
to fight for a piece of the big fat meat.
And in the end, the Manchurians was the victor;
and the Hans rebels the loser."

Of course, then your question would be; what the heck has this got to do with Crimson Sabre? Well, at least the last 10 tapes or so concentrated fully on the above scenario, the army of Lee Chi Seng and the fall of the Ming Empire, and how in like one hour Lee Chi Seng fell. One hour in TVB time but in history he was a king for less than a hundred days. Reasons as to why such great fall for such a celebrated rebel of the Hans was explained in the series, in like 20 minutes TVB time. A lot of stuff in here is TVB time, not human or historical time. Anyway, the beginning parts of Ha Suet Yee and Yuen Sing Chi, they don't matter at the end, because like in the tradition of ALL Jin Yong stories, the bigger picture is always the clan/group/kung-fu sect/nations/country's problems, not those small players in there. To me, Yuen Sing Chi and Ha Suet Yee were just supporting casts to unfold to us the story of meaningless deaths leading to hatred turning into forgiveness because of a bigger influence...LOVE and in the end, a good loyal citizen, having gone through deaths of loved ones, love and seperation, it would then be the choice of serving one's own King as a loyal citizen and discovering that politics ain't much fun and so turned not to hatred but to life of seclusion with the ones that were destined to be with them for the rest of their lives though they may not love them as much as the departed beloved wife/girlfriend, who could still be alive somewhere.

That's the whole story. Now, the LONG LONG story, as below.

Upbringing & Education
Some says, upbringing and education influences the characteristics of a person but to me, upbringing and education are just the long story of trying to explain to someone the characteristics of a person. In this series, whatever said below ultimately lead to what I have said above. They may influence the above contents but the above contents in the end is distinctly seperate from the contents below. In the end, what i am trying to say is...below is one long grandmother story just to tell us the above ultimate summary/scenario.

It was in the Ming Dynasty, a dying but still formidable sect called the Five Poison Sect was at its most vulnerable moment. The leader was old, and a new leader was appointed based on character, virtue and leadership. And the leader was to be a woman, becasue this was a sect with women only membership, but men were there, with little influence. And on the day of the christening of the new leader where the ceremony will only be legitimate if our new leader is :

a) A virgin
b) her one hand is chopped off and replaced with a hook, as a symbol of leadership.

Then entered a mysterious figure whom our old leader mistook him for her real and rejected and dejected love, her big "Si-Hing". But that man was much younger, and colder looking, and he was nicknamed the Golden Snake Warrior. He came with a singular purpose, to lay his hands on the three treasures of the sect which consists of :

a) a golden sword shaped like a snake
b) the Kung Fu manual
c) the flying daggers

He didn't suceed, and he was finally surrounded and almost captured, and his background was not a secret. He was actually the student of the dejected and rejected Si Hing who died a tragic death, all because of a rejected love (the old leader preferred to have her hand chopped off and became a leader instead of life long happiness in eloping with him). He was hurt by a snake bite, and could have died but the new leader fell for him and made him promise that he will love only her, and with that promise made, she gave him the cure, and subsequently betrayed her sect by guiding and leading the man to the chambers that held these three treasures. But he betrayed her by disappearing, after he betrayed her trust, her love, and her body. She vowed to seek this man and kill him.

Years passed, many things happened. The story of this mysterious figure, that now was famous for his snake sowrd, snake Kung Fu and his reputed likings of beutiful women, whom he will subsequently rape them and discard the, all of which was not true, because this man wanted revenge, not sex. His target was the Wan family, and the reason behind that was actually because of a very tragic end.

The Wan family, now a rich and respected family consisting of 5 old men, or the founding fathers (one a father, the rest his sons) used to be pirates, or robbers that would not only plunder, but rape and kill. And one night, decades ago, they robbed, pillaged, plundered and killed the entire Ha family, and only one young boy was alive, and that was our Golden Snake Warrior, Ha Suet Yee. It was a senseless killing as this family was just a rich merchant family with no political ties. Nobody was spared but this boy's life was not taken away for a very simple and the most giving act of all; his elder sister, who was about to be married, quickly hid him in a big jar, and it was then that what he saw that would lay teh whole course of his life for him. he saw his family being brutally killed, his beloved sister raped and murdered and in aone single night, he was left to fend for himself. He was a young boy who knew little. Luckilly, the next day, a kind hearted an noble General, whom he later will have a profound relationship based on gratitude with , without asking nor questioning, buried every single corpse and gave these dead sould a place to rest. the boy remembered that one good deed for the rest of his life, and see General Yuen as his saviour.

But General Yuen would have a tragic ending, almost equal to what was faced by the Ha family. He was betrayed and accused of a crime he did not commit and he was killed by teh angry mob of people who literraly bit him to death. The General left Ha the custody of his only son, Yuen Sing Chi. Ha took care of him, and SIng Chi looked at this older man as his new father. But the boy could not speak a word after what he saw with what happed to his father. Ha had something of much importance to do, and took the sickly and mute Sing Chi to a highly skilled and respected Mou Dong man, who would be Sing Chi's real sifu. Ha left him there with a promise that he will return one day, and that boy knew that he would, and he cried, wanting to call for his Uncle Ha to take him with Ha in his mystrious journey but he could not speak a word.

At the meantime, Ha went to the Wan family and seeked revenge. All his years of loneliness, and isololation in learning the Golden Snake Kung Fu, and his act of betrayal that subsequently destroyed a young woman's life and love was for this one moment, to kill every single memver of the Wan family. He couldn't because five were obviously stringer than one. Instead he kidnapped the Wan's family eldest daughter, Wan Yee, and took hre along as a hostage. But as fate would have it, a man that was driven by revenge, and hatred being his singular reason for leaving fell deeply unexpectedly for a member of the Wan family, when he should've killed her when he knew of her family name. It didn't help much that Wan Yee was remoseful of what her family did, and tried her best to make him feel loved. She was slowly falling for him, probably out of regret of what her family did but Ha Suet Yee was not a bad man actually. He denied his longing for her, and told her to leave, but she couldn't. At the end, one fateful night , the night where Ha's whole family was killed, he held her tightly and told her to stay. He was at last at peace with himself and let go of all the hatred, followed the woman back home, and tried to accept the Wans as his future in laws, with a very pregnant Wan Yee. But her famaly did not believe him, and in the end, Ha not only lost his Kung Fu, his beloved child Ching Ching and his wife, whom hert own father and grandfather pursued an escaping Wan Yee who subsequently fell into a well and tragically died, Ha was saved by his enemy who was obviously still in love with him, after he went back to Mou Dong Mountain and saw Sing Chi for the last time. And his story ended there.

At the meantime, Yuen Sing Chi grew up into a formidable figure, fell for a mysterious figure that we all know is Princess Cheung Ping but he does not, he knew her by her false name, Ah Gau. He liked her from the first sight because she is pretty. And she liked him. but she ahs a duty, to create a rift between the many different sectors, so that her daddy's government is protected. But she could not stop the uprising of Lee Chi Seng, and she could not stop her love for Yuen Sing Chi. Yuen Sing Chi tried to persuadfe her to his side, to help lee Chi Seng but he was dumbfounded when she said no. He couldnt; undertsand why she is assisting a useless King. But in the end, when Lee Chi Seng entered the walls of the Ming empire, and he saw his Ah Gau lying on the floor, seriously wounded by her own father who was desperate and so he killed all his concubines and accidentally chopped off her hands, he knew why she said no repeatedly. She fainted and took her back home, whilst the Emperor, stading on teh Mei Shan hill realised that his empire is way over, he hung himself on the tree, whilst his faithful general killed himself. At the emantime, Princess Cheung Ping woke up, not realising that her father is dead was recuperating with one hope of being reunited with her beloved father, but she overheard those two stupid fellas, that is played by Mak Cheung Ching and King Kong of her ftaher's death and she ran far far away. Yuen Sing Chi thought it was his girlfriend, Ching Ching that told her the truth and so he slapped her, and she ran far far away to the Wan family house, only to be kidnapped by that mad Ho Hung yuet and her father, Ha Suet yee had no choice but to marry that ugly obsessed maniac but he was smarter. he had poison on his lips, and though he avoided kissing her not because she was ugly but because he is still kinda human, and soft hearted and felt responsible for her present predicament and state of ugliness, she proceeded to kiss him and instead of being poisoned to deatj, she was insetad stabbed to death by Wan Sin. Our Ha Suet Yee then was about to die, when Wan Sin kissed him, wanting to die with him, but like in the traidition of dramatoic TV, Yuen Sing Chi arrived at that monet to saveall of the. And thus, Ha realised her must marry Wan Sin because she was nice, Yuen Sing Chi had to marry Ching Ching because Cheung Ping became a nun and didn't want him and Yuen Sing Chi himself is a wimp at this point of time, and the Manchurians formed the Qing Dynasty within the walls of the fallen Ming and Great Shun and the stupid Lee Chi Seng, and well, depending on how you see it, it is a sad ending to some, for other a happy ending. For the Hans, they lived on.

And this is like after skipping like half of the series.

Main Strain In The DNA
Some may say the hero in this story is Yuen Sing Chi..true true true. BUT the main guy in this story, apart from the fall of the Ming Dynasty is actually..........Ha Suet Yee! Yep, many who watched this series felt that Kong Wah's Ha Suet Yee is like the main character in here. Main character maybe not but his character is one character that forms the basic structure of this series, and thus can be considered as a vital and important person in this whole series. But by reading Nath's review, his role ain't that big in the original and the book version. But having Kong Wah, why waste him? So they expanded his role, made him live longer, and suffered much more and in the end, became a happy contented man. If I had known what they had in store for this character, I would've wished they followed the book instead of their "creative" streak.

You see, in the first 5 tapes, he was the only reason to watch this series. By the way, he was the most interesting character. Much depth and character building has been given to Kong Wah and plenty of hours to develope this character into a character that we despised at first but liked and admired him by the end of 5th tape. All because of Kong Wah's excellent potrayal of a cold blooded killer who knew no love. Ha Suet Yee may be sulky most of the time but hey..seeing your parents being killed, your sister being raped and murdered, and your whole family being slashed and tortured and all Ha's except him died in just one night, that was horrible even for an adult, more so for a kid. But he was strong willed, and so he lived on, and learnt kung fu for the noblest but the wrongest reason, if there is such a word. Noble because he wanted to kill those who have killed his family, but wrongest because revenge is not the way how the world works. But this is the 17th century, people kill people for the most flimsiest reason, at least in TVB series. He tortured himself for years by the ultimate torture tool, loneliness until he met Wan Yee. he shouldn't have but he fell for her. But how could he a Ha fall for a Wan? Well, look at it this way. All his life he was alone and lonely, then came in this young nice girl who was apologetic of what her uncles and father did, cooked, cleaned, knitted for him. And for those moments that he really forgot about his revenge and hatred, at least put it aside for awhile, he saw in that woman a hope of a chance of happiness. And this is a guy desperate for happiness, because how much can one wallow in hatred? Forever? And so he let go of his hatred, since he won anyway...daughter in love and pregnant with the child of the enemy is not a very welcoming thing for the Wan family. But tragedy struck, and he was hurt beyond help, and his beloved died, forced to death by her very own father and secretly buried, that only her sister, Wan Sin knew of the burial place, whilst our hero..we never knew what happened to him until around tape 11 when Yuen Sing Chi, a boy whose fate almost pararelled his, but the only difference between the boy and Ha Suet yee is that Yuen Sing Chi is naturally giving person who could never really hate a person. Ha Suet Yee has a degree in Hatred, but then he earned his MAsters in Forgiveness and is on his way to PHD in happiness when he ultimately met Wan Yee lookalike, Wan SIn, who has now grew up into a rather ravishing lady(though the same actress played both roles, kudos to TVB for making Wan Sin appeared as the more sophisticated and independant one). Too many many many trials and tribulations before this guy realises that he has to accept Wan Sin's love, since this woman was willing to put up with his sometimes terrible temper, cold aloof manner and "I don't care less about you" attitude that could be frustrating. but he was willing to die for her by exchanging himself and marrying that crazy and insane Ho Hung Yuet in exchange for the safety of his daughter and Wan Sin. And when the woman was willing to die with him when he took the poison and tricked(almost didn't want to) Ho into kissing him, he himself was poisoned and Wan Sin kissed him to accompany him even into eternity (but wouldn't Wan Yee be waiting there? I do wonder if there is Crimson Sabre 2: The Afterlife, what would the sis say to sharing one husband?). He decided it was time to let go of the past, like he let go of his hatred of the Wans for Wan yee, he let go of his mourning period of Wan Yee, for Wan Sin.


Important Strain In The DNA
That would be Yuen Sing Chi, a very important role in this series that shows to us the difference between Ha Suet Yee and this guy though they may come from similiar tragedy-filled background. As I have explained adequately at the above Plot section (retitled "Education & Background") Yuen Sing Chi is your typical Jin Yong hero character. Lots of friends, great kung fu potential, becams leader of too many sects, garners the respect even from the harshest critics with his warmth and willingness to help, though came from a sad background but always remains positivity and helpfullness, full of goodness and too kind for us all to believe. But he fell for Ah Gau, only to realise she ain't Ah Gau, she's the princess!But yet, for only a moment of dilemma(like 10 minutes TVB time), he forgave her family and all hatred was gone and he nursed her back to health when her hand was accidentally chopped off by her deranged father the day his kingdom fell. He even treated her extra special, though way before he knew of her true reasons for helping the useless king, although she had purposely but with no other choice killed his childhood friend. Was he angry? yes, at the wrong person that was CHing Ching who was falsely accused of killing her by the very person who was killed when in her dying moments, she said to Big Brother yuen that she saw the back figure of the killer and she was dressed like ChinG Ching but it was AH GAu dressed as Ching Ching to trick Yuen SIng Chi into a temple to try to kill him but ahhhhhhh...she couldn't.......Anyway, even after he knew the truth, he who swore that he would kill the killer ,instead well...he treated her extra nice. When her hands was chopped off and they all realised that Ah Gau was doing all those bad stuff like spreading false rumours and etc was actually doing so to help her father in rebuilding the empire, well..everything was forgotten. Not even the death of that childhood friend was remembered and to think that that girl used to feed him rice when he was depressed as a little kid, without fail for every day for a few months and cheered him when he was sad. Anyway, at last Yuen made a decision to assist Lee Chi Seng, but realised what an empty shell that guy was as a king. Ever seen a book with really nice cover, great colours, beautiful fonts that has the greatest potential to be a great book based on its very powerful title alone? Well Lee Chi Seng was such a book. but in the end, he was NATO (No Action Talk Only). He not only took away the beloved wife of General Ng Sam Kwai that is Chinese beauty Chan Yuen Yuen, he sacked his most faithful general and devoted all of his time to spending the days with that new concubine of his. That caused the unseen Ng Sam Kwai to open the doors for the Qing and at last, he bacame a king for less than a hundred days. And that my friends, is the contents of the book, which is basically nothing worthwhile, like Lee Chi Seng himself. And a dissapointed Yuen went away to explore the world with Ching Ching, but he would have hoped it to be Ah Gau. But....well read below..


Potential Health Risks

Induces "Boring Till Wanted To Sleep " Disorder
True. First of all the way the writers handled the romance between Ching Ching, Yuen and Ah Gau. If Moonlight was confusing in the love dept, this would be either blood vommiting or snooze inducing, depend on you actually. To me it's snooze inducing. It was boring! It was sooooooo obvious who Yuen loves, it was Ah Gau/Princess Cheung Ping. Ching Ching was just an eyesore, to add a bit of a non existant drama! Yuen doesn't love Ching Ching, he feels obligated to treat her nicely because :

1. She is his "father", saviour cum mentor's daughter

2. He likes her, for unknown reasons and think of her as though unreasonable
and spolit but still cute

3. He never had a sister I guess but had a best friend

4. Pity perhaps because with her looks and attitude no guys would want her

5. Uncle Ha trusts him with his daughter so he has a responsiblity to take care of her

6. He's a really nice guy who can't say NO! to her. I mean he can't even say No to his
heart when he was falling for his enemy's daughter though he didn't know THAT yet.

And the real reason why i said he does not love her even for one bit is because at the end, he saw Ah Gau again, now a one armed nun. He still looked at her with great longing. And when Ah Gau said no to him, though Ching Ching tried to persuade her to say yes, he looked genuinely hurt. I mean HURT in such big rad coloured capital letters. Almost in tears. i mean if you're Ching Ching how would you feel? you ain't second best honey coz you don't exist in his heart! Well Ching Ching realised that and at last, like Wan Sin they both realsied that the men that they possess may not love them the most but they the women will be the ones spending the rest of their lives with these guys, so in a way they will love them, the women. BUT my point is they may love these girls but they're not in love with them. No passion man. When Ha looked at Wan Yee, he would hug her and well, do everything else that is intimate in my dictionary(like forgiving her family, letting go of his hatred, taking her to holidays, remembering and pining for her for everyday for 16 YEARS) and like Yuen, forgiving her dad, rescuing her, risked his life by going into the palace to steal a stupid flute that was later broken into two by a deliberate Ching Ching to hurt him so that he could have one good real reason to go running to Ah Gau, wanting her even when she lost one arm, hugging her, almost kissing her, looking at her with this passionate longing eyes, looking like his whole family died again when she said no to him, wanting her even when she was a nun!....wow, if I am a woman, i want to be Ah GAu. So Successful. that guy will remember her as the love he almost had but couldn't. But she too, in the very last LAST scene of this series, almost regretted her actions and looked away at Yuen who was on this boat sailing away. She was hiding and looking at him go away. She wanted him but she couldn't..because of her father(he did helped that stupid short term king into invading her home), her handicap (one arm kinda ugly in her opinion), self pity(felt that he deserved better like Ching Ching), tired of love(love stopped her from killing him and thus lead him to leading the rebel army into her home) and shame(for doing all those bad stuff and killing his childhood friend and almost framing Ching Ching). I know.....sadddddddd....

Induces "What The?!@*%^&" Disorder
This is series has one of the most frustrating aspect in all TVB series. The casting decision. First of all, I will admit this much, Charmaine ain't that bad, because I have seen someone worse than her in this series alone, which was rare because usually she has the privilege to be surrounded by marvellous actors...I think I have said this before. Anyway, the worst casting decision would be to give such an important role of Ha Ching Ching to an unknown actress.Sure I encourage TVb to cast unknowns because you never know, Stephen Chow was an unknown and look where he is today. And before you go asking me "yeah Funn, where IS he?", listen please. Oh yeah, before you listen, do read my ScreenPlay review to get the latest news on Stephen. Anyway, TVb just cast the wrong woman. I have seen Au Chi Yan hosting K-100, I was not impressed. In fact I said "My God, K-100 is like an eating disorder programme, one host thinner than the other!", when I first saw her. I know Ching Ching isn't supposed to be prettier than Ah Gau because then why would our Yuen would fall for Ah Gau at FIRST SIGHT? But does TVb have to give us such an...I have never really agreed with people using mean words because I ain't Miss Universe myself BUt I have gotta use this for this one...UGLY? My family said she looks like a drug addict. I didn't think so but as the series progresses, and when I do notice her black circles around her eyes, her really thin frame and breastless body, plus her no energy type of walking around, and really horrible way of talking five words and then pausing for the longest second before continuing with her precious lines, yes, I do agree, she looks like she has a serious health problem. And that in my opinion, biased as it may be, however much based on looks alone and not acting wise, Au Chi yan is totally wrong for the role of Ching Ching. CHing Ching to be is a stubborn girl, 16 years old so a bit childish, very unreasonable but way street-smarter than our Yuen who had live his life on top of a mountain until he became a young adult, and she is those kiasu type, won't admit she is wrong. And from there on she is supposed to have matured after she met her father, in fact matured enough to see through the lies she has been told all her life and enough sense to accept her father, and because of love she became a more responsible person, someone that you would like though you may hate at first....Au Chi Yan does not possess all that qualities, based on looks alone. IF Ching Ching has been abused by the Wan family all her live, fed opium all her life, then yes, she is perfect for the role of a no energy type of Ching Ching. But Ching Ching is like your Princess Huai Yu, too much energy and a total opposite from the supposedly sophisticated Ah Gau, who is more ladylike and feminine but with a dark secret. Au Chi Yan does not possess all that, BASED SOLELY ON LOOKS ALONE. Now what about basing my analysis on her performance alone? Ok, so let us imagine she is Ching Ching in looks, however my conclusion is the same. The moment she appears on the screen at tape 6, I switched off the TV and did not continue watching the series about a month later. I wouldn't want to watch such a low quality series , even if my Kong Wah is in it. But I did give her a chance, and at times her character seems so much like Chiew Man of HSDS, someone you do not like but she is actually a very nice and trusted friend. But well, that is based solely on character alone.

Her "Brother Yuen.................I am trying to tell you.........Ah Gau isnotwhoyouthinksheis..............there is........somethingwrongwithher.......don't trust her!!" way of delivering her lines.

If you're thinking.."My God Funn, your typing skills worse than ever!", nope I deliberately typed like that because she talked like. every dot is a precious second to the viewers, so try to talk like I typed and that was how she delivered her lines. Even William Shatner talked faster than her though he may have a tendency to pause for the longest second also. That irritated me like....HELL! And when she is angry, she stomped her feet. When she is unhappy, she stomped her feet. When she is unreasonable, she stomped her feet. Do you see a pattern here? I beg TVB please no more series for this actress until she gains some weight, go for plastic surgery, go to acting school for 3 more years and act in ATV for 10 more years before giving her such an important role like this one. And don't even let me begin on that chemistry thing. She has NONE with Gordon. And that classic scene of Ha Suet Yee finally meeting his daughter, well that was like the worst anti-climax ever , so blahhhhhh....so bland...so nothing...so funny bceause poor Kong Wah having to act opposite her...so unreal and so...just so anti-climax. Some thought she was cute, but what they saw was the characterisation. Not the execution of it. Call me picky but i do think if TVB continues with this kind of half baked casting decision, I wouldn't want to rent their tapes anymore. Torture me with Princess Huai Yu, though the story stinks, at least the acting is better and the actresses much more plesant to my eyes.

Induces Migraine (Serious Form)
Again the casting decision, but because the above was so bad, this one seemed like an Oscar winner to me.

Let us just begin with the fact that Charmaine is a very pretty actress. Feminine and desirable as your type of cute soft spoken girlfriend. But in this series, she fails, not big time, but fails nevertheless to grip me with her performance with potentially the role that could have launched her as an actress, not just another popular tvb artist.

Based solely on looks, she was ok as Ah Gau but not as Princess Cheung Ping. SOme people are pretty, some has that extra oomph that seperates them away from the rest and distinguishable by their sophisticated and high class looks. Charmaine does not strike me as an intelligent princess, though she does give me an impression that she could be a compassionate person. As Ah Gau, she is fine, because nothing much in looks department. But we all know Ah Gau is Cheung Ping in disguise and TVB should have looked beyond just a pretty face and give use somebody that has the quality of a princess. Like if she just stand there you know there is something about that girl, maybe her feminine ways, maybe her aristocratic looks. But Charmaine looked like an ordinary Missy to me, not a princess. More so a strong willed, independant, sophisticated and troubled princess. That troubled part,she is good but Cheung Ping is not always in her FROWN mode. That is what Charmaine does best. Smile happily or frown, more to the point, a worried frown. When she is unhappy,she pouts and frowns, when she is angry she pouts and frowns, when she is really worried, she pouts and frowns. See a pattern here? I have said this in my Moonlight review so I shall not say much because I really do not want to be accused of Charmaine bashing and biasness because I could be biased. Because there are several scenes in here she could have done much more. Let's look at my short thesis below on the best actors around;

I admire those who can act well. I worship those that can just with their eyes or body language. When an actor is given a scene to do, I personally feel the most difficult scene would be a scene without words, just the camera on your facem showing your full emotions on your face reflecting on that situation. Kong Wah did that excellently, in Happy Ever After his hatred for his mother in that one short silent scene where he was carrying Nadia out of the palace, thatw as classic, or his disppointed look at Monkey King when he killed someone in JTTW. Or Gordon Lam in Plain Love II when he was being scolded all he could do was siad nothing and walked away, looking and walking like a coward with low self esteem and confidence. Or for females, perhaps let's look at Esther Kwan in the recent Legendary Four Aces where she looked at her happier twin with envy and hatred,. Not one word sopken in thsoe precious few minutes and they gave their best there. I admire them for just that. Remember Robert De Niro's eyes when he was listening to the stories from the young men whom he knew from the orphanage in.. I can't remember the title but it had Brad Pitt in it. Oh yes, Sleep . There was no words though we knew someone was telling him something. the camera was just on his face and there was soft music and the way he looked, you knew that those boys had suffered much in juvenile detention camps. That was where I started admiring this veteran actor because he could act with his eyes. Like the disppointed Stephen Chow who refused to let go of the script in King of Comedy, or even Chow Yun Fat in Police Cadet (which part I forgot) where he held the cake meant to celebrate it with someon ehe is in love with but that woman was with Simon Yam. Silence, and yet so much joy or disppointment based solely on their body language and eyes.

Now, Charmaine. She tried very very hard and has improved very much from her days of Time Off and that dreaded DIF IV. She is more tolerable here than her super annoying and mega noisy performance in Moonlight. Here she rarely shouts. She rarely even act like she's acting. true, in here she got to be just good old her, as Ah Gau. But as PRincess Cheung Ping, looks alone she may not be Cheung Ping and she does not have that elegance of an aristrocat, but frankly though most hated Charmaine as a person which is why they say they like CHing Ching more, I frankly like Cheung Ping more. This is one difficult role to portray, admitedly. Because this girl is caught between three worlds, one is her father's, then there's her beloved Yuen's world and then her own world. She has her own ideals, and own dreams. She wants to spend the rest of her life with Yuen and every waking moment seeing him, but at the same time she can't abandon her roots much to the dismay of Yuen who did not understand why simply because he didn't know her real identity. She knew her father was useless, she knew the Ming Dynasty was ending, that there was not much to do.S he killed not because she wanted to, not because she really had to but because there was no other way. She didn't have to kill but she must because that was the way things were then. She may not even like her privileged life and would've opted for a more simnpler lifestyle. It pained her to see her kingdom fell, her father despondent, ministers running away, the palace her home in disarray and whatever she hold dear to gone in just one day. Losing her arm was not the worst pain she felt, but losing the very place that gave her the identity of her life, as a Princess. She tried hard but she couldn't save her kingdom. She never blamed her father because she knew her father was a good father, eventhough he was not a good king. A weak king with a strong willed daughter who was actually weak inside her. her mind told her she must do a certain act but always she let her heart rule and that was why she couldn't bring herself to kill Yuen. She tried denying her feelings but couldn't and her happiest momentw as being trapped with yuen under a deep cave and the idea of getting out of that place was something she did not enjoy. At last, she let go of everything.S he wanted to die but after meeting a man of wisdom, she became a nun and lived her life in solitary mode, finding ways to get her Ming Kingdom back. But we all know, like in the final scene, she wanted to be with yuen but though being handicapped may have been a reason for her to deny her feelings but my guess is that she loved Yuen but sometimes some things are not meant to be. Her father's Kingdom was after toppled with the help of the over enthusiastic Yuen and Yuen's father was wrongfully killed by her useless father. Somehow thye may be in love in their own little world, in a bigger sense they can never be hapy together because there will always be thorns in their heart. Though teh series never said that, but I see it that way and that was why she said no to him, though Yuen who may not see so far into the future didn;t want to. Ansd which was why in the end Ching Ching will be the person that Yuen will spend his waking hours talking to, loving and will eventually have children with. Ching Ching knew though she may have him, that was just not a victory because Yuen will forvere remember Ah gau. He may treat Ching Ching well, he may be a good husband and a good father to her children, but in his heart, he will always and will always love only Ah Gau. And she accepted that fcat, finally, as long as his heart has her however tiny that may be.

Quite a good role isn't it? BUT Charmaine screwed it up in some pivotal scenes. With Gordon she's old Charmaine, with THAT voice. With her father, she is new Charmaine with a powerful voice but still chicken ish. Which is why I enjoyed her Cheung Ping more than Ah Gau though I may have said what I have said above. But in scenes like almost final scene, everybodyw as running away in the palace, and her father ordered the gueards to kill anybody running out of the palace and she was walking at the main hall and quickly stopped the rampage killing and told them to leave. And a soldier stopped and begged her to leave as soon as possible. At that monet, there was cried and screams and some good music, but Cheung Ping was silent because she knew that was the end and there was little hope and probably no hope at all left for her and her father. She slowly walked down the steps, heavily, and looked despondent, looked lost and defeated. Thatw as what she was supposed to look like. But Charmaine only limited to worried forwn even in the most dire situation in here has the worried frown. And nothing else. Her eyes was watery, but empty watery, And that was disappointing because she did not look diapposinted, defeated, pained. And when she walked back into th epalace only to be accidentally chopped off her hand by her father, though I agree being shiocked would prbably numb the physical pain, but her expression there was just liek mosquito bite. It was again disappointing. And when Yuen came in, there she goes again, old Charmaine with THAT voice. This time a bit sore and cough-ish because she was crying. For a momnet I thought there was hope, she could do much more, she was shedding THAT voice and THAT way od delivedring her lines, and giving us new layers of the new improved Charmaine, but that two scens and countless other than I do not have the space nor energy to write in here proved to me one thing; she is still the old Charmaine. And that I find disappointing. She has improved but to what extent? Which will be the reason why i will say what I will say below after the . symbol to end my discussion on Charmaine's performance that I feel was slightly better than her past, way better than THAT Au Chi yan but still not good enough for me as on 2nd February 2001;

"TVB should have cast another girl for the role of Princess Cheung Ping, someone that looked burdened with loads of pain and secrets , someone who looked wiser beyond her age, someone like Ada Choi but if only Ada Choi gain 50 pounds, or alternatively, a younger actress, someone new and who could ACT, I am not sure if TVB had an audition thing for this series but I feel they should've auditioned someone for this role..if Cecilia Cheung had a better voice, I would have said she would be perfect for this role because Cecilia could act, is very beautiful but ahhhh...VOICE problems. the Taiwan counterpart, there could only be two people, for the older one Yue Ling because she is my favourite actress and Vicky Zhao because she could act. But she would' ve been perfect as Ching Ching."

Induces Migraine (Mild Form)
Wong Wai as the useless Sung Jing? Puh-leaaseeeee... the Asian James Earl Jones that could be evil, could be mean, must be general/king/high powered man but as useless king? Wow!What bad casting decision man! Wrong wrong wrong and thus fail, Fail, FAIL!


Induces "Eye Sore" condition
Lovely scenery, ugly costumes and hairdos except for Melissa Ng's Wan Sin. Charmaine's Princess is always in the same clothing, and her hairstyle as Ah Gau was simply so 80's do in TVB time. Ugly ugly ugly. Like the TVB Costume and Make up department went on strike or what?

Induces Boredom
It's boring. You could skip a few tapes and still you won't miss much unless you want to watch every movement of the tired looking Ching Ching.

Induces "Pitiful" Glances
For the China actors. mean this series boasted that this was the collaboration between China dn HK. Apart from China sceneries, which was simply breathtaking, and 2-3 China actors in the front line, where are all the china actors? Can't they find a decent China actress to play Ching Ching or even Cheung Ping? 1 Billion people and still not good enough for TVB standard?

Induces Conflicting Emotions Leading to Potential Split Emotions Disorder
On one hand, I feel Gordon Lam was vet good. he is a great actor, now that I am watching Plain Love II again. He was very good. But mostly I kinda have this feeling that he is wrong for this role. Too old to be Ha Suet Yee's "adopted son" and yet no THAT old to play Yuen. Not good looking enough, though cute but too street smart looking. And when he wasn't street smart looking he looked too cheeky and smart aleck for his own good. He could play a righteous man, a coward man who finally found his voice of confidence, a good man, any man but not a heroic man. Innocent maybe not a dai-hup (Big Hero) to me.I wanted Benny Chan and Roger Kowk if he was younger. If Nicholas Tse did not have this look of "bad boy" all over him, he could've been an ideal Yuen Sing Chi but then they would have to find younger looking girls. Felix Wong who was in the original was perfect for the role because he has this honest heroic look. Who else that could play this role based solely on looks? Nahhh, I would vote for Benny Chan. But frankly, this other part of me, my heart says that Benny wouldn't be as good as Gordon. But however good Gordon may have been, the overall end package of this series was destined for nothing but a few ripples, No splash or anything dramatic because it is not very good.

Induces Anger and "Wah Lau Eh...." Reactions
In terms of characterisation, the strongest would have to go to Emily Kwan's Ho Hung Yuet, that crazy woman. i pity Ha Suet Yee. I mean so he was wrong to cheat her and slept with her and used her and then abandoned her. i mean as a woman, comeone, if you're guy thinking and just imagining for a second you're a woman you too would feel great anger. But I mean come on woman, 16 eyars and your'e still THAt angry? Nope, she wasn't angry anymore but rather she wanted Ha because she didn't want anything else. She didn't want power, she didn't want money adn treasure map, not even beauty, but she wanted that guy to marry her. that was it. She met a sad end because she had a sad life but how much can we pity her for not being able to let go? Just imagine if Ching Ching couldn't let go of Yuen Sing Chi THAT way, or Ah Gau couldn't stop herself from going mad for refusing Yuen,ahhhhh.....pointless argument I know but still a good point. love. This is a series about love in the first half and the ending last tape. how much one would do for love, how much one is willing to sacrifice for love, though the sacrifice was pointless and unappreciated. But like I said in the plot thing, these are all just distractions from the bigger picture.

Induces "What A Stupid Fella He totally Deserved His End" Emotions.
Lee Chi Seng who had good men dying for his cause and good citizens who cheered his arrival ruled for onklky 100 days the most! I mean what?! You know why only 100 days? He rather have the company of a woman who belonged to Ng Sam Kwai than to rule his kingdom that wads won with sweat, blood and years of dedication. I mean what a stupid fella! Totally deserved to be kicked out by the QIng. But what was even more ridiculous was the minsiters that advised uim. They wanted more and so they advised him wrongly and in the end, the QIng came in and the MAnchurian take over their posts. I mean how far sighted could they be when they stashed away a few taels of gold for themselves? Stupid stupid stupid people.

Potential Antibodies against Potential Health Risks
Kong Wah was super cool in here and super good in first five tapes. I mean as a person you would admire Kong Wah and his work because I eman he is one lucky guy. Doesn;'t have to do much, always kings or heros or well, lots of women and always sitting or standing sprouting words of widsom, little flying running. Buta s an actor, well pity him. I do. because his Ha Suet Yee was really attarctive and dangerously sexy,a nd then very complicated and thus very interesting and better than Yuen's story but tape 10 onwards he has little to do but to just stand. i know i know lost his kung fu and all so why didn't they just kill off his character? Because Kong Wah was in it, Like Melissa Ng was in one role and then she died and you would say "Ai yah, she will be the sister lar", which was true. So predictable right? And thus though Kong Wah is my favourite actor and he was really good I wished his character just die and not return and do nothing. But if there is a reason to watch Crimson Sabre, let him be your sole reason.

Gordon Lam was good except......well, read above. As if I was not too "cheong hei" already("longwinded")

Emily Kwan was good as that Kiasu shameless insane crazy disfigured Ho Hung Yuet.

The young Yuen Sing Chi was really very impressive. I really liked that boy, his anger, his angst, his sadness. A very good young performer. And he knows Kung Fu too! Let me think..doesn't he looked like the young monkey God in JTTW II? In fact what about JTTW I?

Melissa Ng was ok lar as Wan Yee but she was too old. Can't find another actress that looks a bit like her? A bit difficult I agree. She is unique in looks. Anyway as Wan Sin she was better, at time she was rebelllious with Ha Suet yee but because she loved him she tolerated his cold aloof manner. I call that rude man! Anyway, she is really very aristoricat looking you know, so elegant, yet strong, not like Charmaine so fragile like a porcelien doll. And in here she is very beautiful as Wan Sin. Good performance but nothing much to do in here.

Everybody like Evergreen Mak, King Kong and all else other tban the noted few above was ok but nothing much to do. i mean for such a long series and such an epic-ish series plenty of people had walk on roles. Nothing much to do.

Final Diagnosis
You may have noticed that I did not mention Favourite this or favourite that.Because no favourite this or that mah! I simply enjoyed the first five tapes so favourite five tapes 1-5, episodes 1-10 but therafter, well you can switch off the TV. Not even Gordon could save this series from ultimate boredom and the worst act by a viewer...fastforwarding. Depending on who you hate more, you could be fastforwarding irrelevant people or Charmaine or Au Chi Yan. Depends. But my verdict is watch this at your own risk. This would have my vote for the worst Jin Yong adaption though I was told the story by Jin Yong was the better ones amongst other Jin Yong stories. PITY.I do wonder how Jin Yong feel? I mean to change his story I guess he is already pissed but to have such bad performances and story plot, reflecting him badly, I do wonder, vomit blood perhaps? I blame it on TVB. Bad bad TVB. Bad bad series. Don't waste your good money beyond five tapes and if you must watch Tape 10 and the last two tapes. And clever TVB, not 34 episodes, not 36 but 35. Waste 1 hour tape money also.

Recommended Treatment
Kill off Ha Suet Yee in a dramatic manner or if you want him to return, let there be a miracle and that he could fight or something. Where are all the chereographers for the kung fu scenes? On strike or went to StarEast? Because the Kung Fu here were really boring and unimaginative. Nothing but swing swing fly fly and cling cling klang klang. Where's the imaginative Kung Fu in SGDD or Flying Fox? Reality Kung Fu is it? Oh puh-leaseeeee...if reality the Princess would have killed Yuen a million years ago.Hold a real audition, look beyong TVB for actresses, pearhaps look for them in China is you must, change the script, edit out at least 5 episodes, make more costumes, ask someone to please adjust Charmaine's loop sided wig during breaks, ask someone to please scrub Gordon's face that was a bit too oily looking and please comb his hair, give reasons for Kong Wah to smile that million mega watt smile, sack Au CHi Yan or permanently transfer her away, far far far far away.....hey, they did that! Hip hip hurray!! And give a warning letter to Charmaine, one more of that pity frown worried look and THAT voice, you're out!


Relevant Background Check/History
Interesting Facts
Not a hit.

The HK version is the edited version whereby 5 episodes were cut out to make the series shorter and I guess faster paced. If only they did the same with the worldwide release. I wonder what did they edited out? I know for sure we can never get to see that steamy scene between Emily Kwan and Kong Wah.....why of why????

Au Chi Yan is now a K-100 host and Charmaine as annoying as ever.Rumour has it that Gordon Lam may be leaving TVB, but before he leaves, there is still Plain Love III. I mean first on land and farmers, second one on tea, thrid one on wine with Charmaien again so if there is a fourth one, what? Tofu? Soya Bean?

Gordon may be living TVb in 2 eyars time when his contract ends. Kong Wah does not deny the possibility of going back to ATV or somewhere else.

Have you listened to the opening theme? By Hacken Lee? Tired song man! I mean no energy at all. But the last one, occasionally played in some tapes, was sung by Kong Wah himself in his recently released LP. Nice song but I admit, he's not a fantastic singer. Got mandarin and chinese version. both we also have it here in E-Buzz. Look below you? Got a frame right? Click Songs and voila, an mebedded realPlayer and also a choice of pop up Real Player, Click one, BUT it will take some time to load. If your screen freezes, don't do anything but wiat a few seconds longer for it to load.

And some of you have requested for more pics so I went hunting and found TVB official pics of Kong Waha s Ha Suet yee! In Pictures. there also have screenshot taken by Seagull herself, so do enjoy them. CLick the link to the pics for bigger pictures. Takes a while to load also.

Don't want this review? Too long? Hey, your'e already here what...nope? You did what i did to Crimson Sabre? you skipped? really don't want my one anymore? I am hurt........well there's always Tammy's shorter review on the series, and also a comparison with the old one written by Nath. Very good one. But...but don't leave me like this, I have like 10 gigabyte of comments for you to read....don't leaavveeeeeeeeeee...nooooooooo........


Interesting Fiction/Fact/History
Depends on how you see it. You could read my Princess Huai Yu review in Taiwan section for more on Ming Dynasty and the fall of it but I guess you won't so I will write whetever I know about Ming Dynasty here. But I need to clarify.....Jin Yong is very good at presenting a factual incident with fictional characters that seemed so real you would think that they do exist. Like Wai Siu Bo.....anyway, sorry to disappoint you, no Ha Suet Yee, Yuen Sing Chi, Ha Ching Ching, but there could be a Cheung Ping. Legend has it the last Ming King had a beautiful and smart daughter who could have been a good King oif only she was a he ...anyway, the kingdom fell and he accidentally chopped off her hands during one killing rampage of his concubines like in this series and she lived a secluded life since as a travelling one armed nun. But more about Lee Chi Seng and Ming king which was real. You can learn something from TVB series but learn the right ones I guess. So whatever I will be writing below are my own digging of the historical accounts that may have many faces to it, not just one. I could be wrong but i based it on my research. So a bit about the Dynasty.

(All sources taken from Internet sites and the pictorial book title "100 Chinese Emperors")

Ming Dynasty
Founded in 1368 by Father of Ming Dynasty, Zhu Yuanzhang who toppled the Yuan Dynasty founded by Genghis Khan's grandson Kublai Khan who actually united the chole of CHina and adopted a more cultured way of governing and ruling his dynasty. Zhu was born into a poor farmer family, and had little to eat or to cloth himself when he was a little kid. When he was 16, his whole family died because of the plague of drought and many other tragedies. Then he became a monk and travvelled around the country. 3 years later he retuned and renounced his monk hood and joined the army to rebel against the Yuan Dynasty, under the leader named Guo Zixing who died . Later Zhu became the Vice-Premier and Vice-Marshall to a new King named Han Shantong. Zhu is a strict disciplinarian and people respected him because he had a habit of opening and distributing food supplies to the hungry people. But in 1363, his rebel master was defeated and he formed his own rebel army and in fcat formed a feudal system of governing his rebel army and territory. He won battles after battels and proclained himself the King of Wu. Later years he decided to chase the Mongols (Yuan) out ocf CHina and to put the long story short, he succeeded in 1368. Becaus ehe was from the lower class, Zhu who adopted the name of Emperor Tai Zu of Ming emphasised on the people's need as his governing way. Het set free slaves, created peace and prosperity, restored lots of stuff and lived peacefully with neighboruing countries. He died of illness at age 70 in 1398. By the way, he was a very ugly man with a deformed face, protuded chin and really bad skin. Not handsome at all. What to expect, he didn't have bird's nest all his life! Anyway he set the foundation for the great Ming Dynasty.

Our King In This Series
Who would be the one who was responsible for the fall of Ming Dynasty, he was the 17th Emperor of China and did not have the talent nor stregth to rule like his great great great great great great great ancestors. Born in 1610, he was often referred to as Emperor Chingzhen, though his nmae could be Emperor Si Zong , Zhu Youjian or in this series, Sung Jing. He was the 5th son of Emperor Guang Zong (Zhu Changluo) and succeeded the corwn at age 18 in 1628. He tried to bring about reforms but with only ambition and determintion and with little will and personal strength to carry them all out, he wasn't able to crush the disattisfaction of the people due to years of eunuch control and corruption. Moreover he had the bad luck of famines in his first year of rule. He tried to be sympathetic by refusing to eat meat, etc but he forgot that his minsters were still imposing high taxes on people who can't even afford to feed themselves. Threatened by Li Zicheng(in this series Lee Chi Seng the one that Yuen Sing Chi served) to surrender his kingdom, the king issued a self-blaming decree and promised to do better. But Lee Zhi Seng was unrelentless. He sent an ultimatum to the King and will attack Beijing within 3 days but of course, he arrived a day earlier. All ministers ran away and an aunuch named Cao Huachung opened the big door and led in the army. That night the King who realised the end was inevitable ordred his empress and concubines to commit suicide and he tried to kill the princess but managed to only chopped off her left arm. He then struck the bell to summon his minsters but no one came. And so he climbed the Meishan Hill, and hanged himself on the locust tree. A suicide note was found later on and he blamed himself for the end of Ming and said that the rebels could dismember his body but please do not harm his people. His facewas covered with his long hair as he was ashamed to face his acestors in the afterlife. It was 1644 and he was only 34 eyars old. Later the rebel found 1.8 bliion taels of gold in the imperial storehouse. Which makes me wonder; what a hypocrite.

Anyway, he was a weak king. Poor guy is all that I could say.

The Qing (Manchurian)
In this series you'll encounter the characters of Wong Tai Gik and Dor Yee Kuan of the Manchurian who had their eyes on Ming Dynasty. Dor Yee Kuan was having an affair with Wong his older brother's wife and was discovered and so he killed his own big bro, became regent and put his illegitimate child born between him and that wife of his brother's as King who would later give birth to Kang Xi, that one Qing king that we all know very very well. Now my question is...REALLY?!

Well, not really. I do not know how Wong Tai Gik died, but he did died in 1643, and his eldest son Haoge and younger brother Dor Yee Kuan(Duoergun) became rivals for the crown. But hey, shouldn't the son be the king? Makes me wonder what nerve this Dor Yee Kuan had. Anyway, in a compromise which was really strange to me, they made the six year old Fulin as Emperor Shi Zu of the Qing Dynasty and Dor Yee Kuan became his advisor and temporary King. Dor led the Qing into the collapsed Ming and 6 years later, Dor Yee Kuan died of illness and 12 year old Fulin became bona fide King. He was an impressive King who advocated peaceful way of persuading the Hans to accept the Qing and did so many things, I was surpsied that he was only 23 when he died of smallpox. A very painful disease to die of. AndKang Xi became Kang Xi and the rest as they all say is history.

Now now now, don't tell me, you believed TVB's version? Well let me make a confession here... I almost did.


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19 December 2000

Plum Flower Series I - Tattooed Flower [Taiwan]

Written by Funn Lim

"Frankly, and I shall be blunt I personally feel this series was the most stupidest series I have ever watched."


SPOILERS! SPOILERS! SPOILERS!




Running Time
I can't remember but it was, in the tradition of all Qiong Yau's series, TOO LONG.

Note
This series will not be the most oldest Taiwan series reviewed but it is old enough to warrant what I'll say after this sentence; this is a very old series with a very young Ma Jing Tao and Vivian Chen De Rong. I have nothing nice to say about it and frankly, this will be my least favourite( read: most detested) series that I will have the torture of reviewing. You may ask, why then am I writing this? Just to make the Taiwanese series review list a little bit longer.

Cast
I can only name 2, which would be Ma Jing Tao and Vivian Chen De Rong.The rest I would hope to know their names and characters they played, so if you do know, pls e-mail me the info.

Summary
Seriously, this is a series about the undying love of a man and a woman, and the obstacles they faced to be together. Set in Ching Dynasty,and I believe during the reign of Emperor Qian Lung, but I stand to be corrected.

Plot
Once upon a time, in a distant great land, where everybody was happy and the Emperor was good, there was a royal family where the wife had no son. Soon she was pregnant but alas, as fate would have it, she gave birth to a baby girl. Afraid that her position in the family would lessened(and it will), she switched her baby girl with a baby son from a commoner of a family. She was relieved but she lived with the guilt of sending her own child away. So she tattoed a plum flower behind the child's shoulder so that she could one day recognise her own child if she ever saw her again.

Years passed, seasons changed, the old became older,and the young matured. Our hero grew up into a dashing Ma Jing Tao, with a rank of Bei Le Yeh, meaning royal rank for a royal relative to the Big Man on the throne. But he's a nice guy, who by a twist of cruel fate, met a young beautiful common girl who was played by Vivian Chen and they fell madly in love. But they had many obstacles before they could eventually be almost together, such as:

(1) our hero had to marry a Princess(Gege), the favoruite child of the King as a gift/reward but he refused until our heroine begged him to go sleep with her and he dutifully slept with her.

(2) our hero wanted to take our heroine as the second wife but was refused by the Princess/Parents so she became a maid instead (I think) and was tortured daily by our jealous and misinformed Princess

(3) when he almost had her as his wife, he discovered the truth that she was his sister.

(4) then he discovered that she wasn't his sister and in a way could still marry her but the secret must not be known by the Emperor because switching royal babies was a crime.Alas the Princess refused and the Emperor ordered for our Hero's death for hurting the Princess

(5) Well,well,well, he didn't die after all because our Princess begged the Emperor to let him go and hoped to win favourable points by doing this.So our hero ran home happily, having forgotten who spared his life only to be greeted by tears.You see, our heroine swore to hang herself if he was beheaded,which she thought he was beheaded when she heard the bells(or whatever).So in the tradiiton of tragedy for an ending, she hung herself and he carried her body into the forest leaving the Princess screaming desperately for him to come home,and his adopted parents crying for losing two child.

The end.

Comments/Afterthoughts
Frankly, and I shall be blunt I personally feel this series was the most stupidest series I have ever watched. I have nothing against the acting performances, they were actually quite ok except for a few which I shall specify below, it was the story that had me almost choked with laughter,and the ending scene was the winner for the silliest Ending Comments ever.And I repeat, EVER.

You see, first the story was promising but their love, I feel nothing for them. I mean go and marry her as second wife if you had the guts to do it. Or maybe just wait and treat the princess nicely and she will say yes to everything. But nooooooooooo....must have her now,must be together NOW. Hot blooded as they are, I feel none of their passion nor their desperation, all I could see was two stupid people who just can't wait a little. Perhaps the Princess crossed the line when she kinda tortured(meaning thinking that Vivian was some fox devil and she poured dog's blood on her causing severe trauma, or so she would like us to think so) but the princess was misinformed by her conniving servant. Knowing the Princess hating you, please just go far away but like Prncess Xin Yue, if one is willing to be tortured, hey go on, beat them.But when the old lady could no longer stand it and blurted out the truth because her precious daughter was being tortured, again a stupid action with disastrous consequence. If you could be so willing to give away your own child for your own selfish needs, then by all means, please pull out your vocal chords and just be mute for the rest of your life if you just can't shut up. And what is this about pre-marital sex being the ultimate most giving act of all? I think the Princess begging her father to spare the life of a man that she loved but who could never love her was the most giving act of all. You knew what you're doing was fruitless but you still go ahead for a glimmer of non-existing hope. That could be very stupid of you and yet it could be the most giving act. And the ending was the most stupidest of all,which I shall elaborate further below.

Most Stupidest Scenes
Plenty. For one, when the princess knew of her husband's undying love of that servant girl, she called her into the couple's room and forced Vivian to look whilst the Princess blew powdered perfume onto the bed where earlier, the princess and her husband(aka Vivian's lover) slept on it and you know, DID it. And Vivian cried silent tears. That was a very funny scene. I mean sure the Princess was mean but puh-leasseeeeee, isn't it enough that you had the guy's heart,undying love and had him FIRST, you even were the one who ordered him to go sleep with her,and you're crying? You should be laughing inside because frankly, who was being the fool here?

Secondly, the scene where our hero was to be married and he ran to Vivian instead.I don't really know what he wanted, maybe permission ,but well after they were married, he was so stupid to think that he need not sleep with the Princess, maintain the secret love affair and remain true in heart and in body to our heroine. I mean poor princess.

Thirdly, when our heroine hanged herself,and you know what? Her servant friend(a young girl) was also there, watching her hang herself like it was some sort of a noble act and they cried but did nothing except,well... cry. I thought My God!How stupid can this go? Instead of stopping her and advising her to wait a little(at least until you see his beheaded body) or to live on (ala Titanic), they did nothing and watched her die. And when our hero came home, he heard no one, heard no pleas from the Princess or his parents and just carried her body into the woods in the final scene. I mean please, behead this guy man. He may be guilty of infidelity, unreasonableness and blatant rudeness for ignoring people's pleas for him to stay, he should be beheaded for one reason only; for walking away from your adopted parents who nurtured you, loved you from the day you were a child! But nooooooo... he just walked away! At least this we won't see in TVB series.

The one that will be the Most Stupidest of all scenes would be the ending's commentaries by an unknown voice, to sum up the whole series' story,and for the first time in my life, and I swear that I did reacted this way, I fell down from the chair from shock and I laughed. It was the funniest series then and I wasn't the only one who laughed. What was said was;

"Do not feel sad for this couple,for in seperation they lived on and we should learn from their undying love......"

And at that moment I just feel such great sadness for the Princess and I was so glad Vivian killed herself. I mean luckilly it can't go any more stupid-er than this but of course there were 2 sequals with different stories but some same actors. But this one was torture enough.

Most Superficial Acting
Would be to Vivian Chen. I never liked her. She may seemed pretty at first but the more I looked at her, the more I feel that she has a wierd face, even now. I rarely give personal attacks, mostly on acting wise but this one, the way she talked like she had no teeth, and she only had one expression at the most, the tearful look. I have nothing against her acting generally, just her pitiful looks, almost same kind with Charmaine, only much less of a shriek and much more of a bore.

Note : I just found out this was Vivian's first acting role at the tender age of 17. Her acting has never improved since - Funn [20.02.2005]

Most Overacting Acting
I do not know what happened to Ma Jing Tao. He was just right in Green Green Grass By The River but after that series, and before The Good Old Days, he was like an uncontrollable typhoon, he just went overboard with each role, including throwing chairs, bulging veins on his neck, etc. He should be called the most expressive actor but for all the wrong reasons, which would be almost an insult. In here, less of overacting but still too expressive that I can't stand him. I really do not know what happened to this man.

Best Performances
I can't remember who, but one that I could remember would be the girl you could see in Princess Xin Yue as the young daughter, in here she played the Princess. She really had this Princess looks, bubbly, cute and more importantly, she portrayed such sadness and desperation in her role that I dare say we all would almost pity her. Her accent was excellent, a bit of Beijing accent and plenty of expressive way of expressing herself with a very limited role. She could have been a hate factor but I think I have been repeating this for some time; in any Chung Yao's series, you'll always:

(1) Hate the lead actress because she will either be too weak or too nosy (except for Little Swallow and Zhi Wei in HZGG I but very true for HZGG II)

(2) Hate the lead actor for always being such a wimp and crying more than the lead actress

(3) Pity the evil one, always a woman but after a while you'll get so tired with her hatred/jealousy/whatever you too would begin to really be annoyed with her

(4) Always the storyline would be as if it is so bloody serious but actually, all these people are only concerned with love and frankly you'll feel that they brought it upon themselves,all the time.

(5) You either feel for their romance but be bored with their wanting each other because the series would be too darn long OR you'll feel nothing for their romance but still watch the series because the sadistic side of you, just love the torture scenes between two women.

(6) The ending would be an anti-climax, or stupid or nonsensical or really, no ending at all because there could be a sequal, or another much more idiotic storyline. And as always,
sequals in any Chung Yao's series will be too long and you'll hate it even more than the original, With exception of HZGG where you'll love part I but really detest Part II. Same with this one.

(7) You'll either love the sentimental value of the series or hate the sentimental value of this series.

(8) There's always like some big drama going on but really, it ain't that serious. No plots to overthrow anybody, just love story all the way,which means you can't take Chung yao seriously.

(9) It may have been a drama but there's always unintended comic moments.

(10) The story will always be too darn long, and would seem long because a series that has 100% of focus on the relationship of ONE couple and their hardships just to be together is interesting at first, but after 40 episodes, it would be really stupid to still find it engaging since by then you would wish it was the end. In HZGG it was different, we are given 2 couples and more, and the main focus was not on the love stories but rather, the poignant relationship between a father, his mistaken child and his real child.

Is it worth buying
I doubt you can rent this one, so I guess you could try to find the VCDs for it. After my loooong review, what do you think? If you love Vivian Chen, Ma Jing Tao, Chung Yao's books, ridiculous love stories, this is the one for you. But avoid it at all cost of you agree with me on the above points or that you hate sad endings, which wasn't sad at all, it was comical. You have just gotta watch the end narration to feel how I felt.

Rating


Interesting Observation
I can't remember the proper title for this one, so I'll not talk about the title nor decipher it.The beauty of Taiwanese series' titles are that they're always straightforward, not much controversies.

The love story was way too modern. Chung yao just love to adopt the present day scenario into the olden days time, especially during Manchurian period. Her love story are always illogical because it was set in the wrong time and yet if set in the present time, it won't work either because in modern times, nobody will love like that. for example, this series scenario :

Rich guy marry rich girl because of family arrangement, but he wants to marry his beloved but can't. The girl cried because she will be sharing her lover with another woman.

Put that into olden manchurian days, it won';t work, because political marriages are quite normal, people don't marry for love then because if you do, you'll probably be an eloping couple and will always face condemnation, since a chinese marriage must have the blessings of Heaven and parents. So they'll probably starve to death, which was the scenario in Green Green Grass By The River. Unless you're a son then sons could marry whoever, but eth first wife will always be the parents' choice. Moreover, he can marry more than one wife, so what's the big deal about crying and sharing when they lived in a time where man was expected to marry more than one wife, especially when you're bloody rich and from the royal family and your duty as a son is to procreate and produce an heir?

This is why this series and all ideas of Chung Yao's love stories is illogical, same with HZGG.

You do know that in Chinese world, being an unfillial son is a big big sin, but for woman/son the biggest sin for a woman/son, that could be a valid reason for condemnation and divorce(on the part of the woman being divorced by the man) would be the inability to produce an heir, and i do believe this thinking may have lessenned nowadays but it's still existing.

Interesting Facts : None, but I do noticed that Vivian Chen has grown so old these days,and yet she played the lover of Alex Sou and Jimmy Lin in The Twin Heroes!!!!! I mean, oh my god!!

By the way, Seagull hates Ma Jing Tao, and I can understand why. This series was during the time he still looked good, now he's too pale, too thin, too everything. But I have a friend who is crazy about him, which I also understand why, because she never saw those latest series, she is still in the Green Green Grass By the River days.

Interesting Fiction
This love story was not inspired by true events. If it is, and being like hundreds of years later, I am glad that they're all dead.

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16 October 2000

Instinct [TVB]

Written by P-Chan


SPOILERS! SPOILERS! SPOILERS!



Chinese Title
Siu Hon Fong Wan

Year
1994

How long
40 episodes

Cast
Adam Cheng – Huang Tian
Ekin Cheng – Bao Wen Long
Roger Kwok – Pan Lang Qing
Nadia Chan – Lin Zhen Lie
Amy Kwok – Huang Lei
Leo Koo – Bao Wen Hu

And others…..

The Plot
It’s been a very long time since I last watched this serial but I’ll try give the brief storyline. The serial started off with Adam Cheng as a big-time businessman. Being such a well-known figure in the commercial world, he had lots of problems with his rivals who used to work with him in a way or another. Hence, it’s quite expected that he got framed by one of his rivals. Ekin Cheng played an ICAC officer in the beginning of the serial, who was sent to investigate Adam’s case. However, Adam soon gained Ekin’s utmost respect as he worked on the case. Coupled for their acquired tastes for soup (u know how HKers like to brew herbal soup for health…), they soon became the best of friends.

Well, even the most successful man has his own set of problems. Adam had divorced his wife and got custody of their younger daughter, while his elder daughter, Amy Kwok, stayed with her mother. Apparently, Amy had always misunderstood Adam, and thought that he was the one who let her mum down which led to the divorce. Of course it wasn’t true. Once the matter was clarified, Amy began to work for Adam. However, Amy was dependent on her mother. So when her mother was killed in a car crash, she began to turn to Ekin, her ex-classmate, for solace and looked upon him as her boyfriend, causing much conflict and unhappiness.

I really forgot what happened but Ekin had lost his job at the ICAC after a few episodes. If I’m not wrong, should be because of some investigation. Anyway, it was because of this that he got to work for Adam, along with his good friend Roger Kwok. His love for Nadia was undying, but was plagued with lots of difficulties, finally ending in a tragedy.

Because of some misunderstandings, Nadia had rented the Bao’s extra apartment, which they had initially planned to keep for Roger’s dad after his release from jail. She was an introvert who loved to tell lies and gave a lot of trouble to the Bao family. After the Baos became bankrupt because of a business failure, they decided to take back the smaller apartment they had rented to Nadia. Since Ekin and Nadia had become relatively good friends by then, Ekin invited Nadia to stay with them as she had no where to go. Love blossomed after that, but her inferior complexity had caused much misunderstandings in the relationship.

Roger was Ekin’s good friend cos his dad was the Bao’s family friend. However, he despised his dad for being an ex-convict and treated him really badly. Yet, when he knew that his dad was actually Adam’s buddy, he immediately made use of him to get close to Adam. An ambitious guy, he would be the bad guy of serial, who caused many deaths, including Amy’s mum and Nadia. He even tried to woo Amy, and later Amy younger sis, while two-timing another woman, to get into Adam’s good books. Caused much misery to the poor girls.

Well, the story doesn’t end here, of course, but it’s really too long to relate fully. Go rent the tapes to know the whole thing.

Pity/ touching factors
Lots…

Nadia: A poor orphaned girl with a sad past, which caused her to withdraw from people and into her own world with her dog, Zhen Zhen. This had also made her lose confidence in herself, which explains why she kept getting suspicious of the Ekin and Amy over the slightest matters. It was not that she didn’t trust Ekin, she just didn’t trust herself.

Once, Ekin had celebrated her 21st birthday. As he lighted up the candles on the birthday cake, he asked Nadia what she did on her 5th, 10th and the 20th birthday (if I’m not wrong). However, each one of them was ‘celebrated’ in sorrow. Ekin then promised her that from her 21st birthday onwards, he would promise her happy birthdays for years to come. Sadly, she had to lose her life just when she had the sweet taste of a stable relationship with Ekin.

Ekin: A filial son and a trusted friend. Sincere and genuine in handling relationships. But a little too kind-hearted, which often puts him in a disadvantageous position. His love for Nadia was undying, yet he had to bear the pain of losing his loved one to his once best friend.

Ekin’s mum: The pillar of the Bao family. She single-handedly held the family together when the family business under her husband had fallen, and even when her husband was keeping a mistress in China.

Adam: Tolerated the humiliation of his wife having an affair with another man, while allowing Amy to misunderstand him only because he wanted Amy to have a good impression of her. After he retired into the village with his lawyer girlfriend, he had to bear the painful reality that his girlfriend, stricken with cancer, would leave him any moment. Still, he stood by her throughout.

Roger’s father: For having a Roger as a son…

Annoying factors
The last 2 episodes were too long and draggy. Sure, they have to show how upset Ekin was when Nadia was struggling for her life after suffering from serious burns. But they should have just made it short and sweet. The lengthiness marred the sorrowful effects till you want Nadia to just die and get on with the story.

Hate factors
Definitely Roger for the above reasons. He even tricked his dad into signing some contracts for his ‘new company’, later allowing him to make his dad the scapegoat for his all his illegal doings. When the ICAC caught up with his dad, Adam was forced to give up his business in a bid to save his long- time friend.

Ekin’s dad was also has his share. He disapproved of Leo’s Mainland girlfriend cos he thought that all girls from the Mainland were out for money only. However, he later had a mistress as he was working in Dongguan. He knew his wife knew about it, but he made no attempt to end the relationship with the girl, but instead tried to ‘reason’ with his wife about how nice the girl was. He even had the cheek to ask his wife for a huge sum of money cos the girl ‘needed’ it. His wife decided to leave the money on the table at home, and was prepared to give him a second chance if he had refused the money. Imagine the disappointment she had when all he did was to take the money and leave quietly! It was retribution that he was eventually cheated of his money. However, I feel that his wife shouldn’t have forgiven him. Then again, it was useless sacrificing the family just to spite him. The bond was more important.

Cute factors
Maybe Leo Koo (Ekin’s younger brother) and his girlfriend from the Mainland. Also, not forgetting Nadia’s Shetland sheepdog. Appearing almost every time Ekin and Nadia were together, it was the witness to the love between the 2, some sort of ‘symbol’ that represented the both of them. Nonetheless, it was cute.

Fave couple
Ekin and Nadia for their excellent chemistry and their long-lasting love for each other.

Best actor/actress
It’s a tough fight. Basically, everyone was excellent here.

Fave scene
Draggy it may be, some scenes where Nadia was dying were indeed heart-wrenching. One notable one would be when Ekin held their wedding in the hospital. He tried to put the ring onto Nadia’s finger but couldn’t cos she was wrapped from head to toes in bandages. He became really upset and begged Nadia to wake up as he sobbed uncontrollably.

Is it worth renting?
Definitely! Great storyline, excellent casting, beautiful script (if not for the last 2 episodes). One of the best TVB dramas in its time. I couldn’t help but think that many big productions nowadays bear some resemblance to this one. The ending was good also. Amy had written some encouraging words on some notes to Ekin. She spent those notes and years later, it was to circulate until it went into the hands of Ekin who was in England. How sweet and touching…

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Instinct [TVB]

Written by Pearl




SPOILERS! SPOILERS! SPOILERS!




Chinese Title
Siu Hon Fong Wan
Year
1994
How long
40 episodes
Cast
Adam Cheng – Huang Tian
Ekin Cheng – Bao Wen Long
Roger Kwok – Pan Lang Qing
Nadia Chan – Lin Zhen Lie
Amy Kwok – Huang Lei
Leo Koo – Bao Wen Hu
And others…..
The Plot
It’s been a very long time since I last watched this serial but I’ll try give the brief storyline. The serial started off with Adam Cheng as a big-time businessman. Being such a well-known figure in the commercial world, he had lots of problems with his rivals who used to work with him in a way or another. Hence, it’s quite expected that he got framed by one of his rivals. Ekin Cheng played an ICAC officer in the beginning of the serial, who was sent to investigate Adam’s case. However, Adam soon gained Ekin’s utmost respect as he worked on the case. Coupled for their acquired tastes for soup (u know how HKers like to brew herbal soup for health…), they soon became the best of friends.
Well, even the most successful man has his own set of problems. Adam had divorced his wife and got custody of their younger daughter, while his elder daughter, Amy Kwok, stayed with her mother. Apparently, Amy had always misunderstood Adam, and thought that he was the one who let her mum down which led to the divorce. Of course it wasn’t true. Once the matter was clarified, Amy began to work for Adam. However, Amy was dependent on her mother. So when her mother was killed in a car crash, she began to turn to Ekin, her ex-classmate, for solace and looked upon him as her boyfriend, causing much conflict and unhappiness.
I really forgot what happened but Ekin had lost his job at the ICAC after a few episodes. If I’m not wrong, should be because of some investigation. Anyway, it was because of this that he got to work for Adam, along with his good friend Roger Kwok. His love for Nadia was undying, but was plagued with lots of difficulties, finally ending in a tragedy.
Because of some misunderstandings, Nadia had rented the Bao’s extra apartment, which they had initially planned to keep for Roger’s dad after his release from jail. She was an introvert who loved to tell lies and gave a lot of trouble to the Bao family. After the Baos became bankrupt because of a business failure, they decided to take back the smaller apartment they had rented to Nadia. Since Ekin and Nadia had become relatively good friends by then, Ekin invited Nadia to stay with them as she had no where to go. Love blossomed after that, but her inferior complexity had caused much misunderstandings in the relationship.
Roger was Ekin’s good friend cos his dad was the Bao’s family friend. However, he despised his dad for being an ex-convict and treated him really badly. Yet, when he knew that his dad was actually Adam’s buddy, he immediately made use of him to get close to Adam. An ambitious guy, he would be the bad guy of serial, who caused many deaths, including Amy’s mum and Nadia. He even tried to woo Amy, and later Amy younger sis, while two-timing another woman, to get into Adam’s good books. Caused much misery to the poor girls.
Well, the story doesn’t end here, of course, but it’s really too long to relate fully. Go rent the tapes to know the whole thing.
Pity/ touching factors
Lots…
Nadia: A poor orphaned girl with a sad past, which caused her to withdraw from people and into her own world with her dog, Zhen Zhen. This had also made her lose confidence in herself, which explains why she kept getting suspicious of the Ekin and Amy over the slightest matters. It was not that she didn’t trust Ekin, she just didn’t trust herself.
Once, Ekin had celebrated her 21st birthday. As he lighted up the candles on the birthday cake, he asked Nadia what she did on her 5th, 10th and the 20th birthday (if I’m not wrong). However, each one of them was ‘celebrated’ in sorrow. Ekin then promised her that from her 21st birthday onwards, he would promise her happy birthdays for years to come. Sadly, she had to lose her life just when she had the sweet taste of a stable relationship with Ekin.
Ekin: A filial son and a trusted friend. Sincere and genuine in handling relationships. But a little too kind-hearted, which often puts him in a disadvantageous position. His love for Nadia was undying, yet he had to bear the pain of losing his loved one to his once best friend.
Ekin’s mum: The pillar of the Bao family. She single-handedly held the family together when the family business under her husband had fallen, and even when her husband was keeping a mistress in China.
Adam: Tolerated the humiliation of his wife having an affair with another man, while allowing Amy to misunderstand him only because he wanted Amy to have a good impression of her. After he retired into the village with his lawyer girlfriend, he had to bear the painful reality that his girlfriend, stricken with cancer, would leave him any moment. Still, he stood by her throughout.
Roger’s father: For having a Roger as a son…
Annoying factors
The last 2 episodes were too long and draggy. Sure, they have to show how upset Ekin was when Nadia was struggling for her life after suffering from serious burns. But they should have just made it short and sweet. The lengthiness marred the sorrowful effects till you want Nadia to just die and get on with the story.
Hate factors
Definitely Roger for the above reasons. He even tricked his dad into signing some contracts for his ‘new company’, later allowing him to make his dad the scapegoat for his all his illegal doings. When the ICAC caught up with his dad, Adam was forced to give up his business in a bid to save his long- time friend.
Ekin’s dad was also has his share. He disapproved of Leo’s Mainland girlfriend cos he thought that all girls from the Mainland were out for money only. However, he later had a mistress as he was working in Dongguan. He knew his wife knew about it, but he made no attempt to end the relationship with the girl, but instead tried to ‘reason’ with his wife about how nice the girl was. He even had the cheek to ask his wife for a huge sum of money cos the girl ‘needed’ it. His wife decided to leave the money on the table at home, and was prepared to give him a second chance if he had refused the money. Imagine the disappointment she had when all he did was to take the money and leave quietly! It was retribution that he was eventually cheated of his money. However, I feel that his wife shouldn’t have forgiven him. Then again, it was useless sacrificing the family just to spite him. The bond was more important.
Cute factors
Maybe Leo Koo (Ekin’s younger brother) and his girlfriend from the Mainland. Also, not forgetting Nadia’s Shetland sheepdog. Appearing almost every time Ekin and Nadia were together, it was the witness to the love between the 2, some sort of ‘symbol’ that represented the both of them. Nonetheless, it was cute.
Fave couple
Ekin and Nadia for their excellent chemistry and their long-lasting love for each other.
Best actor/actress
It’s a tough fight. Basically, everyone was excellent here.
Fave scene
Draggy it may be, some scenes where Nadia was dying were indeed heart-wrenching. One notable one would be when Ekin held their wedding in the hospital. He tried to put the ring onto Nadia’s finger but couldn’t cos she was wrapped from head to toes in bandages. He became really upset and begged Nadia to wake up as he sobbed uncontrollably.
Is it worth renting?
Definitely! Great storyline, excellent casting, beautiful script (if not for the last 2 episodes). One of the best TVB dramas in its time. I couldn’t help but think that many big productions nowadays bear some resemblance to this one. The ending was good also. Amy had written some encouraging words on some notes to Ekin. She spent those notes and years later, it was to circulate until it went into the hands of Ekin who was in England. How sweet and touching…



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01 September 2000

Greed Of Man [TVB]

Written by Funn Lim

SPOILERS! SPOILERS! SPOILERS!



Which Is NOT
ATV's version of the same name.This is the OLD one,produced by TVB.

It Is About...
Greed, with the capital G.Which may not be monetary greed but also a strong desire for something,in this series,a strong desire,a greed for Revenge,with a capital R,E,V,E,N,G,and E.Why??????You may ask why???????I'll tell you why.....this is a series about revenge my friend,and nothing more and certainly nothing less.So read on if you really wanna know why?????????Can you even say that out in loud?

How Long
I can't remember,should be more than 20 tapes.

Who
Adam Cheng ~ Ding Haai (Big Crab)
Lau Ching Wan ~ Fong Jin Bok
Yammie Lam ~ Lo Wai Ling
Lau Chung Yan ~ Fong Jeun San
Vivian Chow ~ Yuen Mui
Amy Kwok ~ Lung Gei Man
Siu Jung Hang ~ Ding Hau Haai (Eldest Crab)
Michael Tao ~ Ding Yik Haai (Middle Crab)
Ng Kai Ming ~ Ding Wong Haai (Small Crab)
Kwok Jing Hung ~ Ding Lei Haai (Some Crab)
Ng Wing Hung ~ Fong Fong
Lee Lai Jan ~ Fong Ting
Yeung Ling ~ Fong Man
Lo Lok Lam ~ Yip Tin
Tsang Gong ~ Lung Sing Bong
Bowie Lam ~ Chan To To
Lau Gong ~ Chau Jai Sang
Wong Hoi Yan ~ Ng Bo Wah
Lai Suen ~ Hoh Jin
Ngai Wai ~ Lee Lap Kwong
Kwong Ngai ~ Chan Maan Yin

This almost complete list of cast courtesy of SCTVB.

The Plot
Plenty of plots,and events,and circumstances and terribly and overly too dramatic for some.

Should I put the verdict first?Nahhhhhh!Plot first ok?So here is the plot.No drum rolls?

Ok,where should I begin.The past or the present?Past first lar har.

Ding Haai(Adam Cheng),whom I shall call the Big Crab is really full of crap.He thinks he is the most righteous man on earth,that everything he does is good,is gerat and should be applauded.Which makes him to be a really undesirably selfish and ultimately,"Man But Kong Lei",in English that would be,if my translation is any good,a man you can't talk reasons with.Not because he won't lsiten,but he will listen and dismiss it as wrong.Get the picture?Because this is importnat for you to understand this really ugly character.Anyway,he falls for this young student(Yammie),and though the girl repeatedly said " I do not love you?",he translated that as "I could not love you because I am not allowed to love you" which is of a BIG difference.I can't remember her role,was she the parent of Lau Ching Wan?Was she the reason that caused a rift between the two best friends,Lau Chung Yan and also he himself?Because I remembered them being on good terms but later somehow things turned ugly.

Anyway,just know that there was rift.I couldn't remember what led to the ultimate classic scene but something did,and that made Lau the only living relative of the FOng family,and he lived all his life,using his talent at predicting the rise and fall of the shares in the HK share market to win a lot of money,and ultimately force Big Crab to commit the act that he made his sons do to Lau's sisters.I really can't remember what triggered it.


So Why???
Don't know lar,but I can remember events,which I shall adequately explain it to you below.

The Ultimate Classic Scenes
Two, so one by one.

First Classic Scene
They weren't rich,but they were happy.Lau had three sisters,Ng,Lee and Yeung,the baby and the smartest of the family.All pretty girls.Lau hated Big Crab,forgot why but I do think it ha ssomething to do with their parents' death.Anyway,somehow,as with all great tragedied waiting to happen,Lee fell for Big Crab's eldest and supposedly the most decent son,Siu.They both were in love,against family wishes.But they broke off later,when Lee realised he was actually a first class jerk.If you can classify them by classes,Big Crab's sons would be first class jerk,the worst being Michael,the Middle Crab.This Middle Crab was so annoying,and so irritaing you really hate his trademark hyena laughter.Anyway,he raped poor Yeung,who subsequetly killed herself by jumping off the building.And later something worst happen.I think to cover their own crimes,all the crabs,Big Crab,Eldest Crab,Middle Crab and Small Crab went to Lau's house,and proceeded to carry them onto the roof,2 girls and a guy and threw them off the building,2 girls fell to their death and Lau survived simply because he got caught in some coat hanger or balcony or something.This would be the first ultimate classic scene.

If you ask me,a very unbelievably exceggerated scene.Yeah right,throw somebody off teh roof amidst all the screams?Wouldn't anybody heard anything?Apparently not.But it was dramatic,for Lau's character to see his own family fall to their deaths,and that was then he plotted his revenge.But Big Crab being so rich later on,so how?Well then,be richer than him of course.You see,Lau has this unique talent,he could spot a winning or losing counter so effciciently,he soon becomes really rich,enough to fight Big Crab.And thus,we shall now arrive to teh Second Ultimate Classic Scene:

Second Classic Scene
Big Crab suffered heavy losses from his last battle of the stocks and shares with Lau,and he is now officially bankrupt.All the carbs is at the rooftop of the office building to jump off the building.That was Lau's plan,to force them to jump off the buolding,almost the same way that they threw he and his sisters off the roof.Eldest,Middle and Small Crab refused,and so Big Crab threw them off,and one by one died.Finally,Big Crab jumped ,but his legs got caught on a wore or fomething,he didn't reach the ground,but his whole body smashed into the office window where Lau was sitting and watching as they all jumped to their deaths.In the end,Big Crab survived,and had to be institutionalised,and he kept saying,he was right,and everybody was wrong.Some people naver change.

A very satisfying ending if you ask me,though deservedly dramatic.Yous ee,Lau was sitting there right,facing the glass window and as all the younger crabs jumped,they saw him sitting there watching them jump,with certain satisfaction in his eyes.Almost scary and yet so surreal if you ask me.

What About The Women???...
Oh yeah,Vivian and Amy right?Yes,yes they have something to do in here.Vivian is your poor pretty girl who spent her life saving every penny and waiting to die from her congenital heart disease.Lau liked her,and they fell in love.But hey,he's a hero right?So must complicate things by introducing a sophisticated and rich young woman in the form of Amy Kwok,a rather hysterical woman if you ask me.She fell for him,as expected,you see the only nice guy in this series,and she helped him tremendously with his revenge effort and we are not sure who he loves,until he was in a plane,and in one of the most touching moments in this seris,he took out his wallet,and took out,behind his family portrait,the photo of Vivian and he smiled a little.So now we all know who he loves.Later,Amy knew too and she left I think,and I really can't remember this.So if I got this wrong E-Mail me.because I kept remembering this one scene of someone proposing to a woman,using many many rings that he has bought over the eyars,one more expensive than the other,afraid to ask her to marry him because he was poor and he had something else more important in his mind and now he is like so rich,and he so gently put each ring into the woman's fingers,whilst the woman was crying hysterically,probably from happiness.I too will be like so if a guy proposes to me like that.Was it this series?I can't remember.If this was the one,then good and it would be the Most Romantic Scene,but if not,forget about this ramblings of mine and let us move on.

Anyway,he went back to Vivian at the end,and at the very end,he has money,he avenged for the deaths of his family and he has the woman he loves in his arms.Again,in one of the most disputed scene in recent TV history,for Seagull's generation perhaps,the last scene was Vivian clsing her eyes whilst she was leaning onto Lau who was looking at the big blue sky,and the handkerchief she was holding was carried away by the srong but gentle wind and Lau just smiled at her,and hugged her even more closely to him,thinking that she fell asleep.

Now the question was,"Did she die?"

Many said no,she just fell alseep.But my answer would be that she died.She had congenital heart disease,remember?And that handkerchief flying away symbolised a life gone.I really do think she died.So this would be a sad ending.

The Most Sickening Aspect
Everytime those crabs walk into a scene,like there is no justice.That a man has to find his own way to his own brand of justice.What?HK police force like died ah?

Most Compatible Couple(s) as in the serial
Vivian and Lau made a fictional handsome couple.Lau and Amy made a real handsome couple.

Best Performances
Amy,in one of her first roles in TVB,however much her acting was like overboard especially one scene where she was screaming so loud,that her voice became so high picthed,my eardrums hurt.She was so hysterical in that scene,but why not?I think her father died or something,I can't remember.I meants the character's father died or something.Anyway,she showed tremendous talent and depth in her acting,but it was unfortunate that she lost so much weight that it became quite a tiring affair to watch her act.But she is good,but she can never play comedy,she looks too serious.But then so was Stephen Chow!

Vivian was sweet in here,and she was ok,wasn't great.

Lau Ching Wan was excellent,his tears,his anger,his pain,truly a charismatic leading actor.What more can I say?

All the Crabs were ok,and so was all the sisters of Lau,but with one notable exception as to one of the Crabs whic I shall categorise it below:

Most Flawless Performance
If there is one,he will be it.I know,I may be exaggerating this but he is just too good.I hated his Big Crab,really hated him,but that was because Adam Cheng gave so much thought and deep understanding to this character,that you'll instantly know what kind of a Crab he is.His performance was flawless,his every expressions,his every movement.One of the best actors of our generation,and Adam Cheng got style.Anyway,his Big Crab was really unreasonable,and Adam Cheng used that and made this character into a really classic villian that you feel like strangling.His performance is so consistent,his Big Crab never really thought his actions was wrong,and even until the end,though we all know that Big Crab became crazy,Adam Cheng made sure that that Big Crab still live in his dream world that he is right,he was a wronged man and everybody was wrong about his past actions.Classic performance.Give this man an Oscar please!

Is it worth Renting
If you're a fan of Adam Cheng,worth buying.But if not,worth renting,definately worth renting,just to watch Lau and Adam in one of their best performances.I truly enjoyed this series but let me warn you,hold your disbelief and logic will not make you understand this series because how they buy/sell/trade shares is truly illogical and if I am not mistaken,there is so much insider trading,it is even illegal.

Interesting Comparisons
This series is a class of its own.Though the title is about Greed Of Men,do not let that title fool you.It is a series on its own when it comes to storyline and it is all about revenge.And that's that.


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