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25 June 2013

Empresses In The Palace/Legend of Concubine Zhen Huan/后宫甄嬛传 [O][2011][China]

Written by Funn Lim


This is an opinion previously posted in Point2e's main blog at last date, 31.08.2012.


SPOILERS ... SPOILERS ... SPOILERS







UPDATES - 31.08.2012
Am still trying to write a review, long way to go.

Anyway been reading about Gong 2 (aka Palace II) and I sorta realise Yu Zheng is like HKTVB; take a book and change it dramatically like back to front and voila a new series. Read Palace II and tell me, isn't that Empresses In The Palace?

UPDATES - 16.07.2012
Finally I finished all 76 episodes. By the time this reached 50th episode, it was dragging but for the past 6 episodes, it was terribly slow paced. Anyway Empress dies of a heart attack in the end. Why she still thinks she can be empress dowager is beyond me. Emperor dies from poison plus slow poison plus more because Zhen Huan said things that eventually caused him to die of anger. BUT she did him right by exacting revenge on the empress which he couldn't do in his lifetime. She removes all traces of the empress from historical books and will have her buried as a concubine. I suppose that's why the empress suffered a heart attack. Meanwhile I thought she was kind when she let emperor to be buried with his beloved Chun Yuan. I do believe in her heart she once truly loved that bastard. 4th prince became emperor, she let 17th prince other son to be adopted by Zhen Beile whilst her own Hong Yan will be adopted by 17th prince posthumously and so Hong Yan finally can call his real dad, Ama whilst the new emperor need not worry competition to his throne since she ruled out Hong Yan. In the end she went to sleep. Did she die? Don't think so since she is so young. Probably another 30 more years to go before she will be buried with the man she hated. Oh and that arrogant Ning Pin killed herself. Why does she kill herself when her enemy is gone, she should live on happily. If she intends to accompany 17th prince in the afterlife, she need not bother. Already 2 women down there waiting in line.

Anyway I think I will write a review of this travesty to real history since I both love and hate it.


UPDATES - 16.07.2012
4 more episodes to go. Or is it 3? I lost count. This series is by now too long. But I am at a time for the past 3 episodes where this series is like a hell bent killing machine. 17th prince's wife died (poisoned), 17th prince died (suicide by poison but not that he has a choice) and finally his other wife, Huan Bi died (killed herself by the very dramatic running ahead and knocking head on anything hard). So many died. The Empress is now in cold palace and never to be seen again although I hope one last scene would be nice, her maid and eunuch probably dead as well. Dead, dead, dead. So many deaths. And I hate this emperor. Whilst I do not like 17th prince for cavorting with brother's wife and he and Zhen Huan should not look at each other longingly IN PUBLIC (so Zhen Huan is to be blamed for his death and he himself as well), the emperor's behaviour to his own stupid 3rd prince Hong Shi is so so strict. Anyway I am sure if 13th prince was alive and he dared look at Zhen Huan, he will die too. This emperor is depicted in such a way that even the real Yongzheng will go "TIAN AHHHHHH!!!! WEI SEM ME NI YAU WU MIE WOR!!!!!!"

But good news, some major kick ass performance by Sun Li in the scene where 17th prince died and she cried her heart out. Amazing performance and she should be Ruoxi.

UPDATES - 16.07.2012
Sigh! 8 episodes to go. So long! Anyway An Lingrong dies and before she killed herself she says to Zhen Huan she is sorry. And my view of her death? Pointless. Why? Because this is one pointless villain. She died because of her own stupidity. If she had aligned herself with Zhen Huan she wouldn't be dead. I just feel she is a failed villain. But the actress was rather good. Anyway the emperor did good; he allowed Zhen Huan's sister to marry I assume the 18th duke, or someone after 17th duke. Nice of him. And I was surprised at how pretty Huan Bi is as the ce fujin of 17th duke. Her make up and dress and all looks nice. So now Zhen Huan is completely controlling the entire harem. Oh and the empress dowager is finally dead. But she argued with the emperor before she died, classically because she wants Yongzheng to release 14th prince whom she NEVER mentioned until her death bed. Talk about backtracking!

Ok, next to die? 17th prince and then the emperor and so finally, THE END!


UPDATES - 12.07.2012
Thank you stupid trailer for telling me absolutely everything there is to know. I could see Huan Bi in white crying "My lordddddddddddd!!!!!!" which means 17th prince is dead. I see Zhen Huan looking at a depressed looking 17th prince so that means she was with him when he died. I see Yongzheng vomiting blood whilst Zhen Huan looks at him which means either she poisoned him or he basically died of anger. What a stupid trailer.


UPDATES - 12.07.2012
I think this series will be ending soon. I am like 60 plus episode and like I predicted since forever, Huan Bi just married 17th prince and another girl also married him. Poor 17th prince, marrying 2 women he does not love, at all. Huan Bi looks pretty in her wedding gown and 17th prince basically nominated her to run the household. She is not di fujin, she is like the other girl ce fujin and same status and she marries as Zhen Huan's 2nd sister, so she is of high status with more dowry and such. And first night 17th prince slept in her room BUT they didn't do anything. The other wife thought Huan Bi is the favoured wife when in actual fact 17th prince sleeping at Huan Bi is his way of avoiding to explain why he isn't having sex with that other wife. With Huan Bi it is easier; she knows why. I find the aspect where Huan Bi knows 17th prince doesn't love her but her sister Zhen Huan interesting. This is a very open sibling relationship. And very kind of Zhen Huan to agree to the wedding since she thought at least Huan Bi will marry the man she loves. Anyway right now the only possible happy couple is Shu Peisheng the head eunuch who got to marry the woman he loves, Jingxi whilst Jingxi truly love and admire Shu Peisheng despite the fact that he is an eunuch. However I am not liking Zhen Huan much in one scene where she said Dr Wen's castration will be a lesson to them and she was so afraid if it had been 17th prince. Well, to hell with the best friend who castrated himself for you YOU SELFISH ZHEN HUAN!!!! I already know how this will end. No feeling whatsoever since I am not a 17th prince-Zhen Huan shipper. I feel like rewatching Bu Bu Jing Xin. That is a love story I care about. At least you won't hear Ruoxi say she is glad it was 13th prince who got jailed and not 4th prince.


UPDATES - 10.07.2012
I think even the actor Chen Jianbin looks bored playing this very fickle minded emperor Yong Zheng. One second he is "I will protect you" and next second he grabs Zhen Huan's face and says "You dare to cheat on me?". Crazy guy. My sis said "Remember in Yong Zheng Wang Chao how Yongzheng was so disappointed to hear the public saying he is some sex crazed emperor, always flipping the name plates rather than govern well? This series is showing that exactly; as in him being sex crazed and all". True! True! If I were Zhen Huan I too will be disappointed. Doesn't mean I will cheat on him but I will not hesitate to walk away when he dies. Apparently he was rather good as Cao Cao in Romance of Three Kingdoms (one of those many versions). Here he is reduced to being that emperor who lusts and makes false promises. And to see all these women fighting, killing, dying for him. Lian Cheng, you got yourself a raw deal!!!


UPDATES - 09.07.2012
I feel like crying. Concubine Hui's death was so sad, but saddest was the fate of Doctor Wen who was earlier accused of having affair with Zhen Huan and fathering her twins. Empress! Wrong move! So he said to prove his innocence he castrated himself. He didn't die. Concubine Hui who was heavily pregnant was shocked to learn Zhen Huan was in deep shit so she gave birth earlier but she bled to death. Before her death she told Zhen Huan who her daughter's father is and she sadly asked Doctor Wen if he ever loved her and after some hesitation he said and this is so sad; "After that night (where they had a one night stand), I was good to you not just because of Huan Er (Zhen Huan). I wanted to be good to you. I am now a castrated man, no one can ever accuse our child, no one can now insult your memory by accusing us, I only now belong to you and we are at last together, even in your death, I am yours alone" and Concubine Hui cried and said weakly "I have never regretted all that I had done. The years I spent in this palace, until I have met you, it was all meaningless. Meeting you was the happiest day of my life and I can finally rest.. I am so tired.. but I am happy that I can lie on your shoulder like this, finally... and rest..." and she died. So sad!!! What happened after was also Sun Li's best acting performance yet, as she slowly walked away and then slowly increased her tears, not loudly but that sort that where she holds it in until she could no longer hold inside of her and she crumpled as she cried her heart out. Her only friend, her most trusted friend, dead. Even before her death she was worried about Zhen Huan. What a great friend. Concubine Hui is one of the best character in this series who doesn't have much to do and yet you can feel her presence by her loyalty and her sincerity to Zhen Huan.

Oh I hate that An Lingrong! She is so vindictive! She purposely let her maid tell Hui about Zhen Huan and she later said as she drank herself drunk "Sister (Hui), blame Zhen Huan. She was the cause of your death. Not me. And I am very happy; to see Zhen Huan miserable, makes my heart leap with joy".

Ahhhhhhh!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! So vindictive bitch!!!! I hate her!!

Anyway I feel more for Hui and Dr Wen than 17th prince and Zhen Huan. Poor Dr Wen. He is now an eunuch and a drunk because of disappointment. Now he wants to leave the palace and guard Hui's tomb for 3 years. This is silly! Who to protect Zhen Huan?! Who?!

Meanwhile Emperor is lusty again. I hope he ain't gonna force marriage on Zhen Huan's spunky sister. I still think Huan Bi will marry 17th prince. But the last episode I watched, the emperor seems suddenly keen on Huan Bi. Maybe he was just joking. Anyway I don't like the emperor at all now. I blame him for what happened to Dr Wen. If every Dr is to be accused of adultery with the concubines, why not castrate them all? Poor guy! And I don't get why the instigator, the stupid Concubine Qi would accuse Zhen Huan of adultery with Dr Wen, and I suspect based solely on the empress' encouragement and yet when she was found out, she took the blame on herself, leaving the empress blameless eventhough everyone knows who ordered her.

Just to be clear;

Zhen Huan's twin children are between her and 17th prince. Not Dr Wen. BUT Concubine Hui's daughter, Jing He is Dr Wen's child. It is also convenient Hui didn't give birth to a prince. Zhen Huan only knew of this on Hui's deathbed BUT Hui never knew the twins were not the Emperor's.

Clear?

Ooooohhhhh I hate that An Lingrong! What's her problem anyway? She is still siding the one who lost power (empress), who refused to let her have a child and now is childless and made enemies with the ones who at first were her good friends. Stupid woman. BUT I must hand it to her that she will do ANYTHING to regain the emperor's favour, including making herself childless just so that she can lose weight and skate on ice, she took pills that contain musk and so ruins her chance at getting pregnant.

Oh yes, from this series I learn that saffron is bad for pregnancy BUT musk is worse. It will make you barren. I wonder is it true?

And did they have ice skating in Qing Dynasty? Oh doesn't matter. That ice skating scene was lovely, even if by bitch An Lingrong.

As for the empress, how stupid can she get to try and push Zhen Huan down when at last she got herself ruined? Why can't she just stay happy as her empress? I can tell you why. Like why Concubine Hua and countless others before her, this series hypothesizes that they did what they did because they're jealous. Not for power, but because of jealousy. They as in empress and Concubine Hua do love the emperor. Of course they also fear that by someone else taking over their place in the emperor's heart, they lose power. That may be true for Concubine Hua but for the empress, I would say deep down she is a deeply jealous woman. It is love that motivated her cruelty. But love is not An Lingrong's reason. She is worse. She is just vindictive.

UPDATES - 02.07.2012
After some searching I finally found a full review of this series with the entire story so SPOILERS ALERT although not much explained as to what and how something happened. Seems like the series is heading towards total and absolute mess. Anyway if you really wanna know, click here. Also found the cast list from there! Anyway cast list...

Liu Xue Hua as Empress Dowager
Chen Jian Bin as Emperor Yong Zhen
Ada Choi as Empress Yu Xi
Jiang Xin as Concubine Hua/Hus Fei/Nian Xing Lan
Li Dongxue as Prince of Guo/Duke of Guo/Guo Junwang/17th Prince
Betty Sun Li as Zhen Huan/Consort Huan/Imperial Noble Consort Xi
Lan Xi as Shen Mei Zhuang/Noble Lady Shen/Concubine Hui
Tao Xin Ran as An Ling Rong/Noble Lady An/Concubine An
Yang Zi Yan as Consort Jin
Zhang Yameng as Concubine Qi
Unknown as Consort Duan
Unknown as Noble Lady Cao
Zhang Xiaolong as Wen Shi Chu (Doctor Wen)
Lan Ying Ying as Huan Bi
Li Tianzhu as Su Peisheng
Liu Yitong as Song Zhi
Sun Qian as Jin Xi
Yang Kai Chun as Jian Qiu
Zhan ZhingYi as Liu Zhu
Unknown as Princess Wen Yi
Unknown as Princess Long Yue
Unknown as Prince Hongli
Unknown as Prince Hongyen
Unknown as Princess Lingxi

A concubine's ranking system from what I observe;

Daying > Chang zai > Gui Ren > Pin > Fei > Gui Fei > Huang Guifei > Empress


Confirmed here. Only in Qing dynasty.


UPDATES - 02.07.2012
I am at episode 50-ish and I feel since most of the female characters have already been introduced I might as well talk about some of them, right up until this point, for those I know their names and have their pictures.
FEMALE PERFORMANCES
Generally, I can't fault the performances. Why negative comments is because of the characters, not the performances.


Photobucket Ada Choi as Empress

Of everyone in this series, I only know of 2 of the female actresses and one of them is of course Ada Choi who plays the empress who appears to be kindly but in actual fact is deadly woman who holds a grudge. I can't say her performance was fantastic since I know her voice is her biggest problem as an actress. Thankfully her voice is dubbed by a rather regal one and I can see from her mouth movements she in some scenes chose to speak her lines in Mandarin. The look is perfect. She does look like a benevolent empress, the way she would sit and smile serenely eventhough you know in her heart she is screaming with frustration. Taking away her very annoyingly high pitched voice whenever she screams allow me to fully appreciate her facial expressions, the nuances, that stare, that doubt, that look and that dubious smile. In that respect I feel she played the part of the very pretentious empress very well and it helps that the producers have chose to give such detailed attention to her hair, her costume, her make up. It also helps she is playing her age, at the start the Empress was already 40. It didn't feel forced. You can see the huge age difference between her and Betty Sun, in the sense one is obviously much older who at her prime must have been rather beautiful but now her beauty is or has already faded and the other much younger who is at her prime. The funny thing about Ada is her performance most requires her to sit down and not move much. I am glad to see those annoying habits often seen in TVB, with the head moving as much as the mouth is not seen here. It is like a different sort of acting here and I wonder why not adopt the same steady method when in TVB series? You can't say she lack emotion, one scene she was crying in frustration, even those scenes where she waited for the emperor to arrive shows her anguish as her "husband" chose to honour her but not love her as she wants him to love her. She has a huge role in this series, from the start and I suspect until the very end. So far, although I am amused by her most constant line in this series, "Chi lai ba" aka "You may rise" which she will say at least 2 times per episode in that dubbed voice of hers, I find her performance rather entertaining even if the writing for the empress has somewhat stalled right now. Fans of Ada Choi should watch this one; quite simply because this is not TVB and it is refreshing to see her play her age which makes her look rather beautiful rather than not playing her age and that would have been a disaster.

Most quoted line : You may rise (Chi lai ba)
Best scene : when she was crying out for her dead son during thunderstorm

Photobucket Liu Xuehua as Empress Dowager

She is De Fei, Yong Zheng's mom who became the Empress Dowager when he ascended the throne. Her performance is even more limited than Ada. At least Ada gets to walk around. Whenever we see this empress dowager, she is either sitting down or lying down, since she is almost always sick or is being visited by someone else for whom she does not need to stand up for. Her role is an anomaly. She seems kindly; she prays daily and yet she has no regrets, none at all when deciding which concubine should die for the sake of the dynasty in her dead pan worried look kind of way. Frankly I didn't enjoy her performance. I find it limited, even now and very hypocritical. Maybe that's what the Empress Dowager should be I suppose but it just feels too one note.

Most quoted line : Chi lai, zuo (You may rise, and seat)

Best look : the one look, that worried look but she is always best at crying that one tear. She is famous for being able to cry beautifully and no one has dethrone her, yet


Photobucket Betty Sun Li as Zhen Huan

Nice passport photo there! My sister said why wasn't she in Bu Bu Jing Xin? No doubt, she is one hell of an actress, especially in scenes that require her to cry with anguish or look innocent or evil. My only problem is her smiles seemed forced but then everyone's smiles in this series is forced due to circumstances. She looks young and she fits the role of Zhen Huan. One thing I like about Mainland China series is almost always the actresses fit the characters, almost. Her voice is dubbed with a voice I swear sounds like Ruby Lin's Ma Fuya. I also swear one scene I thought I heard her real voice because the China accent is a bit deeper but still sounds good. So why dub her voice in the first place? Her image from innocent to angry to frustrated and now conniving is the TVB method; the colour of her lipstick except she is much better actress than the horrendous 2 in that cursed series I refuse to name.  She can dance; one scene had her dancing and it was graceful. She can act, in fact the only time she falters is because the script failed her, and that was when she met again the supposedly dead 17th prince, that lack of emotional punch. Other than that she and several of the actresses truly anchor this series and frankly I too agree; she would have made an amazing Ruoxi in Bu Bu Jing Xin.


Best scene : thus far, that scene where she had her first miscarriage and the look she gave Hua Fei was simply an outstanding moment of acting.


Photobucket Lan Xi as Shen Meizhuang

I think that's her name since I got it from some online page. I have no idea who she is but of all the actresses in this series, she gives me the impression as the most elegant and sophisticated one. Her real voice is used and she has such a lovely accent and her voice is such a melodious voice. She also gives me an impression of someone very gentle and ladylike and mind you not many can give such an impression these days. Her performance is stellar. From her hopeful love to her sudden banishment to her anger at the emperor and her love for Dr Wen Shi Chu, I think she did very very well indeed. She may not be the prettiest but like the empress dowager, you sorta wish she is the empress because everything about her, despite her simple costume and weird loopsided headgear that god knows why the make up dept chose to stick it on her, she is a walking talking total sophisticated elegant woman.

Best scene : the way she looks at the emperor, where she can't hide the fact that she is very very disappointed in him

 Photobucket Jiang Xin as Concubine Hua

She has my vote as the prettiest concubine in this series and it shocked me to learn she is about the same age if not 1 year younger than Betty Sun! She looks mature for her age. She also happens to have the best headgear since she is supposed to be arrogant and flamboyant. From her performance you know that Concubine Hua is not someone highly educated and used her charm to achieve whatever she wants. She must also be very good in the art of seduction to have the emperor keep going back to her although her brother being Nian Gengyao may be another factor. Her real voice is used and I love her accent!! Ok, so her performance at first was more like looking at someone with this sneering look, which she perfected by the way or rolled her eyes dramatically or stared at someone she hates and all that, or the way she walks you can see how her bum sways in a way you know why the emperor is sorta crazy about her. There is nothing elegant or sophisticated about Concubine Hua and she knows it. This actress did not make Concubine Hua pretend to be elegant and all. She was eager to kill off her enemies and step on the others, even the empress. She also doesn't know when to shut her mouth and since I love her accent, I don't mind. To me Jiang Xin has the best character (very complicated woman - she loves the emperor deeply, she loves her brother deeply and yet she feels no qualm at killing off the emperor's unborn child when in the end she found out she can't have a child because of the emperor's own dastardly undoing), sometimes you can't help but pity her and yet you will hate her from her first appearance. After she died mid way through the series, Ada Choi had to take over the mantle as the villain but somehow Ada is missing something Jiang Xin has and I can only say a flair for flamboyance. My vote as the best performance in this series.

Best scene : The scene where she explained why she never wanted to be the one to wait for the emperor to come to her and resolved to do all she can to have him by her side

Status : Killed herself in the end. And she died on her own terms. She chose to bang her head against the wall rather than drink poison or hang herself and she decided to die because she had nothing more to live for when she found out the emperor's ultimate betrayal.

 Photobucket Tao Xinran as An Lingrong

I have nothing against the actress who portrayed her character well but I don't understand her character. I mean why is she in the middle of all the plotting, etc when she was a total nobody? I find her character kinda waste of space thus far and I hope she gets to do something even more evil than the empress let her do. As a villain, she fails. As a concubine, double fail. As a friend, triple fail. Looks wise, she looks the oldest. I don't find her appealing and I really seriously do not get why she is so against Zhen Huan and friend when they have helped her so many times. I find her ungrateful. As for the actress, no comment since I find this character rather... boring.

Best scene : The songs she sang which I am sure isn't sung by her. Her voice is dubbed.

Status : Can she die, soon?

There are other concubines, such as Jing Fei, Qi Gui Ren, Duan Fei, etc, all of whom I will say portray their role very well. Then there's the maids, Huan Bi and Ji Xin.  Let me find their pictures and names and I will comment more later.


UPDATES - 01.07.2012
This is sorta funny. For half the series we have women killing off the emperor's unborn child or stop the young ones from getting pregnant. Now this 2nd half we have 2 women passing off other men's child as the emperor's own child. I almost pitied the emperor. Almost. And who the 2 women? Well Zhen Huan and her 17th prince and then there's Hui Pin and Dr Wen! Yes one night of passion! Pregnant! So Hui Pin had to seduce the emperor and 1 month later, claimed pregnancy but less 1 month of course! And these 2 best friends did the same tactic but neither knew of other's child being someone else's child, thinking it is the emperor's and feeling happy for one another but Dr Wen knows! He knows everything!! For me the happiest union has got to be the Chief Eunuch Shu Pei Sheng and Jin Xi, Zhen Huan's oldest maid. They truly love one another.

UPDATES - 30.06.2012
Found pictures! Comments later but am hoping to find name of cast/character and complete the "concubines" picture collection. I am definitely missing a few, actually missing a lot!

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UPDATES - 30.06.2012
I didn't know this post is followed by readers of my blog! But then as I search for more info, in English that is, I kept seeing my post somewhere at the top of all searches which means there is a serious lack of internet presence for this series in the err... internet. A reader asked if I am still watching this one and you bet I am! Things are getting good again with Zhen Huan making the biggest mistake of her life and now will have to pretend she didn't and so breaks the heart of 17th prince whom she loved and whom she is now carrying his child. Yes, his child!! Now pretend to be the emperor's child minus 1 month in overall pregnancy months. Confused? Don't be. Just know when she was  banished she decided to be with 17th prince and a plot hole so big even a meteorite crater can fit into this plot hole. Anyway now we learn they intend to elope when the emperor forgets about her and she decided to pretend to die thanks to Doctor Wen's medicine of fake death. So I assume between here and when 17th prince left to do some big job for the emperor, they had sex. Because seriously, we see in painful details how naked 16 year olds wrapped in blanket carried to the bed of the 40-ish emperor, here we don't even get to see 17th prince hug Zhen Huan and carry her to bed and cue to the shoes by the bed. None. But since they had time, obviously they had sex. The thing is she panicked when 17th prince didn't come back and she thought he was murdered when his supposed strong ship sank so she was determined to return to the palace using the emperor's power to

1. find the murderers
2. exact revenge
3. protect 17th prince's only child

Zhen Huan can be very dastardly when she wants to. At this stage she no longer cares if the emperor is alive, dead, well or whatever. Anyway the emperor missed her, thanks to Shu Pei Sheng his trustee sidekick eunuch who by now formed an alliance/relationship with Zhen Huan's older maid (can't remember her name) encouraged the emperor to visit Zhen Huan and guess what? One look and off they went, to bed. 1 month later she announces she is pregnant and Dr Wen was very hurt because he did suggest to her to run away with him and he will be the father of her child. She refused, flatly. Instead she made Dr Wen make false diagnosis that

a. pregnancy is 1 month instead of actual 2;
b. therefore the emperor is the father.

At this point all my sympathies for Zhen Huan became nothing much because Dr Wen is a good guy, she should have run away with him but she refused anyway. She in a way emotionally threatened him into agreeing with her plans and mind you if discovered HIS family and he himself will all be killed. I really pity Dr Wen and at this point feels Zhen Huan and the emperor are so alike in the way they use people and then discard them when they're not useful anymore and then use them again with all their charm and all when they need something done.

As for the in the palace, Empress is worried, An Pin is still there and I don't get what sort of influence she wields since she is really a persona non grata and everybody is ok. Empress Dowager is determined to allow Zhen Huan back in because

a. she is pregnant with emperor's son
b. she wants someone to balance the empress' power as she is getting power hungry, bumping off unborn child, concubines, including 3rd prince's mother who was stupid enough to listen to the empress. We also discover the much beloved and talked about Empress Chun Yuan was also murdered by this empress. Ahhh I can't wait till Zhen Huan found out about this and use it against her. Mind you, emperor is still crazy about that dead empress.

And so we shall see the return of Zhen Huan which makes this series interesting again and be off with those nonsense about her doomed love affair with 17th prince. When I thought he died, there goes my Huan Bi marrying 17th prince theory but now it is back on and Huan Bi shall suffer as well I suppose. Everybody knows she liked 17th prince, and she knows 17th prince loves Zhen Huan. What was her reaction when she found out he didn't die, by which time her pregnancy was entering 4th or 5th month? Shocked for like seconds. I felt she should have fainted. That reunion scene was so cursory even the director can't wait for Zhen Huan to return to the palace. There was no emotional punch. Later than night they met and he questioned her and she simply said she is materialistic, she didn't want to suffer and she is carrying his brother's child, meaning she had sex with bro barely 1 month since he supposedly died/left/whatever, 17th prince accepted the situation graciously and hugged her for the last time as she cried bitterly. And all these so darn Qiong Yau. I am sure in Qiong Yau, they would have eloped or continue the affair and then elope. In this series, I was surprised to learn the unwanted 4th prince is indeed Hung Li aka future Qian Lung and the emperor bestowed on Zhen Huan the rank Fei with a Manchurian surname added (which is the same as Qian Lung's birth mother  in real life if I remember correctly) and upped her age by 10 years and made her the birth mother of Qian Lung. So she will surrogate Hung Li whilst Empress is now surrogate mother of 3rd prince whom we all know in real life was either banished as a commoner or killed by Yong Zheng later on. I believe this series will go dramatic so expect killed by Yong Zheng as his end.

Sad for Zhen Huan and her biggest mistake but seriously though what choice she had? Our hero only returned when she was already 4 months into her pregnancy. Imagine if she waited, how then can she pretend that child is the emperor's with her tummy and all? I pity her and her limited choice BUT I hated the way she manipulated Dr Wen who would die for her if she asked him to. The decent guy in this series, not as idealistically foolish as 17th prince but almost. And imagine if 17th (Yun Li I think) did elope with Zhen Huan, won't the emperor know by then their relationship? If Zhen Huan died, 17th missing, lots of visits from 17th to where Zhen Huan is, put 2 and 2 together the emperor would have known.

And my prediction for the ending? She elopes finally with 17th prince when much time has passed. The emperor will die in probably 5 to 7 years max, depending how old he is now and story integrity. Since 4th prince really likes Zhen Huan, she may be allowed to leave the palace since the significance of being 10 years older means she can leave 10 years earlier. Since the story is so screwed at this point with the real fact, I wouldn't be surprised her story is tweaked a bit that way.

Anyway a reader asked me to comment about the performances up until this point, specifically Ada Choi who would have perfected her "Chi lai ba" line , and I figure I shall do a midway review of performances for female and male actors. But first I must hunt for some nice pictures of each character/actor if I can find them.

Are you interested in this series' OST? There is actually an OST! Serious. Very interesting Chinese gu zhen music and all, beautifully sang even if 1 same song, 5 variations, with male and female singer version and then the rest the instrumental music which is seriously good but also seriously boring for those who isn't into such music. I find it funny how the same song can have so many version; one part the woman singing about her suffering love and then the end another version about a man giving up his kingdom for the woman he loves. Interesting lyrics. I may not be very good at Chinese but I shall make an attempt to translate. But dear reader, if you can help me find;

a. images of the actresses in character (all roles, not just the main one)
b. full cast list
c. Chinese lyrics to the theme and end song

I will be most grateful.

P/S I think I may even complete my Yong Zheng series if I can watch Alex Man's classic, Dynasty!


UPDATES - 18.06.2012
I am watching this series avidly and I do think Betty Sun is a fine actress. Are you watching? Because right now I am a bit half way through this series and whilst I know the dynasty is not specified in the book and so since Qing Dynasty is popular and Yong Zheng most popular (right now), so the series was set during that time, screw the real facts. I don't mind that knowing it is not based on the era so anything goes. So we have Hong Li as the exiled and unloved 4th prince. Question is will he BE the next Qian Long? Since so screwed up, I do not know. This is not BBJX. Anyway right now the heroine, Zhen Huan was stripped off her title (not a very high Pin, before that is I think Da Ying, after Pin is Gui Fei I believe follows by Huang Gui Fei follows by Empress - I think I am missing one rank somewhere) after giving birth to a princess and banished to a nunnery/temple outside the palace. Truth is she banished herself, because she was very disappointed the emperor never really loved her but loved her lookalike, Chong Yuang Empress which we never see but heard a lot who died before he became Emperor. I do believe if Chong Yuan Empress lived, he would in the end got tired of her and disappoint her. The fact she died when he loved her most sealed his love for her in an timeless capsule where he remembers all the good since no bad has happened yet. And was also disappointed how heartless the emperor was towards her old parents and also one of her most faithful maid died in the process. If I was her I too will feel that way. And all that before she turned 20. Talking about burn out! She gave her daughter to a kindly high ranking concubine to take care of (Jing Fei I believe) and so she moved into the temple with her 2 most faithful maids, one of whom is her illegitimate half sister, Huan Bi, who is in love with the dashing and unmarried 17th prince, a favourite brother of the emperor because he is the least political, he just wants a carefree life. Ok, got it?

Ok, so far so interesting and good too the story moves away from the palace as the Empress (Ada Choi with her obligatory "Chi lai ba" - You may stand - like 3 per episode spoken to various concubines who kneel in  respect) is now consolidating her power promoting a few concubines, one of whom the dastardly An Pin (used to be An Da Ying, real name An Ling Rong). Emperor also don't want to talk about Zhen Huan, he is as angry with her for daring to leave as she is angry with him for not loving her but using her as floating device. Got it?

Ok. Now this is where the story became from disbelief to stupid to utterly impossible, even if the entire history is screwed, some basics are not. For example;

1. 17th prince always liked Zhen Huan, in this series he basically spent much time with her as he stays near the temple which at the back houses his mother, Concubine Shu who was a favourite of Kangxi and banished by the current Empress Dowager (Liu Xue Hua whose entire role is be sick, sit down, say can't do anything and yet with her morose face has participated in making decisions which resulted in the deaths of no less than 2 concubines - she is the real female villain although the series doesn't say so) to forever reside in the temple. Anyway he confessed to Zhen Huan he is in love with her, and he isn't married yet, not even  a Ce Fujin (say what?!?! Seriously?!) and now being pressured to marry and he said he will only marry the woman he loves and that is Zhen Huan. You see what is stupid here? Zhen Huan is the emperor's banished wife. You don't marry banished wives of the emperor. Even if they're banished. More so this emperor still sorta speaks fondly of her, sorta and loves the daughter she gave birth the most. I thought the entire conversation, scene, etc was so stupid. I remember in Kang Xi Di Guo, Kang Xi said "There are 2 things I do not share with anyone; my books and my women".

2. Why every place with more than 3 women around are all "pat pohs" (busybodies)? Even the temple is such where Zhen Huan and 2 maids were bullied and she let herself be bullied. And the impossibly stupid happened that they dared to bully her just because she got banished. I am sure before she came to the temple the emperor would have issued an edict to say this concubine is staying at the temple, NOT BANISHED. Anyway they bullied her away from the temple and Zhen Huan was sick and had to move to some even further away lodging up in the mountains and miraculously 17th prince came rescuing her. I was like seriously? REALLY? So darn stupidly dramatic for no darn intelligent reason.

These 2 points, especially point 1 makes this series at present highly entertaining but exceedingly stupid. I am just waiting for Zhen Huan to realise she doesn't want to suffer and runs back to the heartless emperor. Yes he is heartless, that I agree. 17th prince is ridiculous. It is more likely he can marry a palace maid than a banished concubine who used to be and could still be the emperor's favourite, and who so happens to look like his beloved dead empress.

After the death of Hua Fei, I feel the series suffered a bit. Not only was the actress who plays Hua Fei excellent, her story was the most exciting and in the end sorta saddest eventhough she doesn't deserve your sympathy. The Nian Geng Yao in the Yong Zheng Wang Chao deserves your sympathy as you will find yourself asking "Why, why defy the emperor and yet still respect him so much?" but this series, it is just shown a little, like touching the surface only. I felt like I was watching a better written Qiong Yao series but if the acting were more dramatic, no dubbing THIS will be a Qiong Yao series.

And a question to all, see if you can figure it out; why the emperor has so few sons and daughters? Last count is I believe 2 daughters and 2 sons. Why? Because all the women kept killing off his unborn child; first Hua Fei and now the Empress herself.  Sick isn't it?

But don't stop from watching this series. It is well acted (by most), largely well written and quite colourful. Now, since there are so many Yong Zheng series out there, let me make my own recommendation;

If you want dramatic excitement, watch Empresses In The Palace.
If you want a good looking cast with a good memorable story, watch Bu Bu Jing Xin (get ready with tissues!)
If you want fully happy endings, then by all means watch the stupid Gong.
If you want a propaganda series based on historical facts with excellent acting but wouldn't mind the less good looking version which BBJX is based on, then Yong Zheng Wang Chao is the one.

If you want real Cantonese in a version to kickstart your love/hate/admiration/obsession with Yong Zheng, watch Secret Battle Of The Majesties with the ever entertaining and handsomest Yong Zheng, that is Kong Wah. There you have Lui Sei Leong which none of the above has.

Wow, I watched so many Yong Zheng series!!


UPDATES - 27.05.2012
I take back everything bad I said about this series except for the emperor's performance. I am really enjoying this series and I shall love it until the series shows Zhen Huan falling for 17th prince which to me will be a bore. The acting is top notch, costume is not BBJX but looks better than TVB stuff, but the story is even more engaging that QSHF at this moment. After all this is the series to watch if you wanna watch the rise and rise and rise of a concubine to the top of the harem and how she stays there. This is like the definitive encyclopedia for such a story. Since I reconciled with the idea of how screwed up Yong Zheng's history is as presented by this series (is this one of the reason why China is attempting to ban historical dramas as well? What else can China produce after that? Modern days series is an abusive rapist boyfriend disguised as the ultimate love story ala Sealed With A Kiss?) as that being that the book has no definitive dynasty and since Yong Zheng is popular, so his reigning period is used as the backdrop, I am not totally ok with the series. More since it make sense all those things about General Nian, Concubine Hua, etc, eventhough I feel a better time period for Qing would be Qian Lung or Kang Xi or better yet Tang Dynastys or Early Han would be much better. But never mind. Story's great so I am enjoying it and I highly recommend that you do too! Oh how devious women can be! This is what Curse Of The Royal Harem should be!

UPDATES - 23.04.2012
Right now after a long wait for the emperor to pop her cherry, finally he did and it is now on full speed towards total catfight. So far I am loving this series. The costumes are inconsistent like very inconsistent and the make up is like kind (pale lipstick), evil (red lipstick), ala that cursed series but so far I love the acting and the real voices used for some key players. I just feel why put the era in Yongzheng's dynasty when he hardly had time to even breath. Should have been Qianlung dynasty! And I do feel the actor as the emperor is I don't know.. can't say he's bad, can't say he's good. He is most expressionless, his voice monotone. It is his real voice. Some actresses' voices are so gentle, the accent so beautiful. The lead actress' voice is dubbed and I do think with Ruby's voice from Qing Shi Huang Fei!! Anyway love the catfights. Who doesn't eh?


PREVIOUSLY POSTED ON 17.04.2012

ASTRO is showing Empresses In The Palace aka Legend of Concubine Zhen Huan aka 后宫甄嬛传 aka China really loves multiple titles so as to confuse everyone, the one where people wondered how come Yongzheng is so old when Nicky's Yongzheng so hot when the actor said he is same age as Nicky!! Anyway I read the storyline, emphasising on the italic part;
It tells the story of one of Emperor Yongzheng's concubines, Zhen Huan, who's the mother of Prince Hongli (the famous Emperor Qianlong).This drama, adapted from popular Internet novel of the same name, will tell the story of the heroine, Zhen Huan (Sun Li), who joined the palace harem with her sister. She was selected to be Emperor Yongzheng's (Chen Jian Bin) concubine. When Zhen Huan first enters the palace, she is innocent and gullible, but gradually learnd the hard way to fend for herself when she inadvertently becomes caught up in the schemes between the Empress (Ada Choi) and Concubine Hua (Jiang Xin). Through cunning and deceit, Zhen Huan finally succeeds in becoming Empress. However, she arouses Emperor Yongzheng's suspicion about her loyalty and is forced to poison her true love, 17th Prince. Finally, when Emperor Yongzheng dies and Hong Li ascends the throne, Concubine Zhen Huan becomes Empress Dowager. Though her future seems bright, she lives the rest of her life in sadness and guilt.
Say what?! Yongzheng already had Hongli before Kangxi died and one of the reasons people speculated Kangxi gave the throne to Yongzheng was because Hongli reminded Kangxi of himself! And when I read further in the forum;
This drama is based on the novel 后宫甄嬛传.The background of the novel is fictitious. This drama has moved the background to a real dynasty Qing while in fact it is not. This drama is not exactly what history is. Please treat it as an ordinary story.
I see! Fictional eh? I see! I see! Rubbish! Why twist an already very fascinating great mystery of the Qing Dynasty? Mystery as in Yongzheng himself! Rubbish! Can't believe BBJX is more accurate! In history it is believed Yongzheng was very fair to the empress who never had  a child and yet became empress. I love how BBJX showed her as someone kind and gentle and befitting the title Empress but I suppose there must be a reason Ada Choi is cast and I believe this empress must be outwardly gentle but inwardly as conniving as everyone. Was the mother of Qianlong ever an empress? I don't think so. After the empress died, Yongzheng died not long later. BUT she did become empress dowager since her son became emperor. And 17th prince would have been too young? Anyway Yongzheng would at least be 25 years or more older than the ladies in this series, as each is like 16 or 17. However I shall watch this series because it is always interesting to watch a catfight, more so when we know the ending. No wonder at the start the empress dowager was so anxious is getting Yongzheng another concubine for children. I thought "He already got at least 3 surviving ones" when Hongli has yet to come into the picture. I see. So when he died, Hongli would be 13? Or this series will prolong his reign a little bit eh? And interesting a series on women fighting during Yongzheng era where in real life, hardly any such fight existed then. Kangxi or Qianlong maybe but Yongzheng? So I suppose therefore the fresh take that is until I read the following;.
Some more from here;
Based on a popular internet novel by the same name, the story traces the trials and tribulations of the beautiful Zhen Huan, who inadvertently becomes a royal consort of the Emperor. Fate has sent her from the peaceful courtyard of her father's estate to the caged opulence of the Forbidden Palace, then to the darkly austere nunnery, and back to the splendor of the palace again. She transforms from an naive young girl oblivious of the harsh reality into a scheming court lady, and finally ascends to the most coveted position of the inner palace, Empress Dowager. At first, Zhen Huan devotes entirely on her husband, the Emperor. But when she discovers his true colors, her love for him dies with her innocence. Through the selfless love and sacrifice of Prince Guo, Zhen Huan slowly manages to recover from her emotional and physical turmoils. Their blissful happiness outside the palace ends abruptly and Zhen Huan is forced to return to the palace. She gives birth to Prince Guo's twins, a son and daughter, but the Emperor begins to question the fraternity of her twin children...
UTTER RUBBISH. Poor Yongzheng. Already much maligned in real life, even in fiction he can't have a happy ending.

And that is until I read further down;
Since the the original novel is set in a fictional time period in imperial China, the screenwriters decided to give it a more "historical" backdrop and chose the reign of Emperor Yongzheng in Qing Dynasty as the drama's time frame.

I see! So the book was ambigous. I suppose the producer was jumping onto the BBJX bandwagon or something like that.
And oh, Ada Choi  looked old, but pretty. I keep remembering Ada as someone young and fresh when she is.. err.. 40? And the dubber is good so her acting looks good when he real voice tends to be screechy. I do think the actor, Chen Jianbin is using his own voice, as with some of the actors. So far I like the series but not sure how I will cope with the entire change of history. The ladies in here are quite pretty but the guys are no eye candy.
Eye candy is BBJX and even more eye candy is QSHF. If Nicky Wu is the Yongzheng in here, end of story. No need to fight. He wins! That is why they found someone older but poor Liu Xuehua... she looks more like the emperor's sister than mother. Insane casting!
The costume so far.. BBJX wins. I can never see any production of Qing Dynasty ever surpassing BBJX in terms of costume. Location.. same place and I can never see any production of Qing Dynasty ever surpassing YZWC which uses real palaces as location.  Actresses... well ... depends. This one more traditional in looks. Guys, of course BBJX wins.  Storyline.. already you know how I feel. Would be different if Yan Kuan and Wallace Huo is in this. Just imagine them with shaved heads. Have they ever taken a Qing role? For sure Wallace haven't.


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19 June 2013

SLOW BOAT HOME [TVB][2013][R] Funn Lim

Written by Funn Lim


SPOILERS ... SPOILERS ... SPOILERS


Because I bet this is those type of series where one time is quite enough




RELEASED IN
2013

NO. OF EPISODES
25

CAST-CHARACTER
Ruco Chan, Aimee Chan, Matt Yeung, Selena Li, Raymond Wong, Cilla Kung, Cheung Kwok Keung, Ram Cheung, Eric Li, Angelina Lo, Elliot Ngok, Susan Tse

GUEST STARS
Patrick Tang, Oceane Zhu, Elaine Yiu

PLOT
See here at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slow_Boat_Home

MY COMMENTS
I was severely disappointed with the confused (not confusing  but the series itself is confused with itself) Bullet Brain, not remotely interested in (the tired looking) Beauty At War and so when Slow Boat Home came along, I wrongly thought I got to see scenery of Malaysia. Turns out that is another series with almost the same cast.

Well, it is to me fair to say Slow Boat Home is the best amongst the worst. I do not believe it will ever have a cult following, it will not age well in time, story wise it is cliche, storytelling wise it is empty and performance wise, a waste of some good actors but not really populated by great actors. For me, like the title, it is like a boat adrift in calm sea. Nothing exciting ever happens, nothing dangerous, just people on a boat adrift at sea without oars and slowly, very slowly drifting back to the distant shores which you can see but not yet reach and when it almost reaches the shores, a wave pushes it backwards with some thunder, lighting, rain but nothing that can kill anyone on board and slowly in the end it reaches the shore without much welcome, impact or anything worthy of remembrance. It was simply a boat reaching the shore after a few days on a calm sea.

That is how I will describe the series.

In depth description requires a little knowledge about the plot which you can read here at wikipedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slow_Boat_Home).

When I was watching this, I felt like I was watching 2 series totally unconnected if not for the fact they all come from Cheung Chau. One side you have Raymond Wong and Aimee Chan providing the silly laughs and I do mean slapstick laugh. If not I can't justify why Raymond was given that god awful hairstyle if not for some cheap laughs. Later on he ditched the hair (thank goodness) and you will of course appreciate Raymond's physique but still the character is just sometimes too juvenile to justify any laughs.

Aimee meanwhile walks around dressed perpetually like she is in Bali or somewhere near a beach. She talks in English and Cantonese and this time it is fair for her character to have a skewered Cantonese since she is from New York I believe even if her English is a bit too put on for my taste even if she is Canadian. The unintentionally funny thing about her lines is she will start with English and the next line is Cantonese and almost always the case where the Cantonese is a translation of what she said in English. So basically she is her own translator and I was wondering why bother with repetition? Basically I am ok with her performance. I am neither wowed by her nor am I irritated. I do feel Aimee is becoming a better actress than most credit her for but she is still weak in the sense she starts her dialogue strong, clear and crisp and a few sentences later, it is difficult to hear what she is saying whereby she will end with almost always a sigh, as if the lines were too "heavy" for her. So basically, what Aimee does best is short lines, no more than 2 lines, if not I doubt most can hear what she is saying. And she speaks much too fast in the beginning of the sentence as well and towards the end with an abrupt stop. I find this her most annoying feature but other than that, I find her performance convincing even though I am not convinced why her character would fall for Raymond's character who in the end betrayed her. However I like their kissing scenes. There is chemistry, it is fresh chemistry even if the writing, the story and the pair doesn't really make much sense. But don't tax yourself too much; it isn't supposed to make sense anyway.

Next pair is a pair I never liked from the start, that is Ruco Chan and Selena Li. This is like another series within this series where this pair is overly serious, overly dramatic and without any humour. You will feel more of that sudden switch of emotions when the series in any episode switches between these 2 pair. I felt like one was too sunny and the other like sudden darkness.

Ruco is a charming man and I dare say, with the right script, can be as subtle as he is dramatic. He is a good actor that needs one major character to be great. In here, he is simply wasted. Absolutely wasted and is pushed down to the grade of a desperately in love with the bad girl sort of nice guy. And it is this sort of nice guy that I hate to watch. Time and time again he is duped, lied to, used, tricked and yet he forgives, time and time again. Is the woman so worth his time? Well, if she is Selena, perhaps.

Selena is the bad girl turned good turned bad turned 360 degrees good like Mother Theresa - like towards the end. And serious, yes she did sorta become that sort of goody two shoes where get this... she volunteered to do charity work, got a tan, does not care about her looks, dressed down with a knapsack and got an award for being the kindest nicest gentlest angel that she is. Frankly by that time I really didn't care. She can be Saint Heidi for that matter, I don't care, I just wanted this series to bloody end. What I did care was why must Ruco's character end up with Selena's character? 3 years has passed, why can't he date another woman? Why can't he end up with Elaine Yiu's character, the Internet romance author who could be Tong Hua, the only woman with sense and a bit of integrity and is playful as much as she is cold?  But nope, had to be Ruco and Selena because that's the pair, since day 1. Anyway Selena was serviceable but just about that and nothing more. She like Cilla does not adjust to the role; the role adjust to her. She is the same as in every single series even if one series she is kind, the other manipulative but when it comes to Selena, kind, manipulative, whatever almost equal to same expressions, same sort of high pitched voice. She may feel challenged by this change in character she portrays usually, I feel challenged to stay focused on her. She is pretty, but as an actress, I don't see big things from her, not unless she stops being so bloody fluffy and so predictable.

To say the series and the pairing is predictable is one thing, a lot of TVB series is predictable but it doesn't make much sense for Slow Boat Home in its predictability. Sense as in what is the purpose of Slow Boat Home? Am I supposed to clap happily in the end and cry with tears of joy of true love and happy reunion where this stupid boring pair hijacked a school reunion gathering for their own declaration of love? Must everything be so showy, so publicly expressed and so in your face?

The ending episode was 45 minutes, but this series should have ended 3 episodes ago. The entire last episode was a waste of time with the time passed, as if to give some urgency which doesn't exist. We all know how it will end but I never thought it was that cheesy.

The veterans didn't fare better.

Susan Tse was a miscast. She looks troubled, confused and was severely underused. She should be in grand productions as the grand empress or something, not an unknown small time auntie on a small island. She has this sense of grandeur and I feel this series is unbefitting of her. And she isn't convincing in this sort of role.

Same goes for Elliot Ngok as father of Raymond Wong, the serious respect elder of Cheung Chau who has more sense than a lot of people. He is probably one of the few enjoyable characters in here but why I say miscast is because this role is sorta similar with the cafe owner and father of spoilt child in Reality Check played by Law Lok Lam who was more convincing as the strict father who doesn't quite understand his child. However the role in Slow Boat Home is of course much larger but I feel I don't feel the father-son connection. I feel the chemistry between Elliot and Raymond as father and son is missing. I feel this sort of role has been perfected by Kent Cheng and I can see no one else in this role, except maybe Law Lok Lam who can be quite funny at times as he is dead serious.

There was the odd pairing of Cheung Kwok Keung and Angelina Lo (never knew she was Angelina!) where she looked more like his sister than his wife. The only interesting time was when Angelina as mother of Ruco disliked Selena. But that wasn't expanded and was quickly solved.

There were odd characters here and there, the standout for me was the pretty and talented Oceane Zhu as the crazy woman but again, she is just a side story. Elaine Yiu who has improved a lot since Safe Guards is also effected as So Fung Nei with a convenient twist to the plot in the end with regards to Pou Pou played by Aimee. Ram Chiang is the comic relief in here and I find his performance annoying. His character may be suffering from Asperger Syndrome, I don't know but I don't care for the loud flat voice. Not every character works for Ram, unfortunately. Patrick Tang was sleazy but he wasn't convincing as the sleazy douchebag who happens to be very rich. I can't remember the name of the actress who plays Patrick's wife, but she is pretty and a decent performance but her entire character seems merely to annoy Selena's Heidi. Very little purpose other than that. Eric Li to me was fantastic. He has more chemistry with Raymond Wong than anyone else and he plays a despicable character in here who has the best and most moving ending in the end. I mean you won't cry or anything but I suppose you will go "Good for him!". Matt Yeung is the nice guy in here and it is a good change from the jerk, douchebag and bad guy roles but he has nothing much to do except to look innocent and in the cheesiest ending, get promoted to manager of the postal office after getting his degree. I mean why stop there? Since the ending is always defined by success story, make him CEO, COO or CFO of whatever corporation of his own? Cilla Kung is cute, pretty and in here dressed very very sexily in the beginning and after some hard lessons, toned down her looks. What can I say about Cilla without mentioning why must she shout her lines? She seems to be playing the same sort of characters in every series when in fact she has different character but she acts the same in every character she is given. She is the Michael Bay of actresses; seriously loud, seriously dramatic. I won't say she is a bad actress but I just wish she understands that sometimes subtlety can deliver more than being loud.

This series may work better if it is a long running series where it centres on the guests and many side stories of people who visits Cheung Chau and the many permanent residents rather than focusing on the residents with a few walk ins. But that would require a better writer and a consistent one but at least there is room for growth and will suit the tone of how great Cheung Chau is. But then this series uses Cheung Chau as the backdrop in such a significant way, it can be about any island, any place.

Anyway, I have been reading news articles about this series and the performances, of course everything is favourable but let's be honest here;

You are probably watching this series because there is nothing else from TVB at this moment that is worth watching.

You are probably enjoying watching this series because everything else is either confusing or gloomy and you want a series that is bright, sort of happy and with a predictable storyline that doesn't stretch your imagination or require much of your attention.

You are probably gonna hate my review and defend this series because you think you like it and I was being too bitchy about the nitty-gritty.

You may also probably hate to admit you find the ending supremely ordinary and without much imagination. You may even hate to admit you disliked this series, at least the ending or maybe you will love the ending because it is a happy ending, some of you may probably rejoice because it has an ending and it ended.

You will probably question me why then did I bother to watch the entire series and write a review if I dislike it so much? Why not just don't bother? The answer is somewhere above by the way.

Whatever your sentiments, if it is a positive one towards this review, may I say welcome to the "TVB you gottta be kidding me by giving me this crap but I'd rather this cheerful no pressure crap than the other previous craps served on me" club. If it is a negative one towards this review, I challenge you to rewatch this series in its entirety and then tell me, do you like it the 2nd time around? Why not try a 3rd time? Because I bet this is those type of series where one time is quite enough.

Just once. You can only take BS just once and then you wise up and yet remain hopeful the next offering will be better, that it will be TVB's return to form.

The next one is A Change Of Heart and 1 episode of Michael Miu's god awful acting was enough for me.

So yeah... maybe I am too optimistic but again I won't predict TVB's demise. But the dip in recent quality of series may be the sign that there is a serious brain drain in TVB's storytelling department and maybe it is time to let the storytellers tell the stories the way they want to rather than executives want it. I am not sure if this is the case in TVB but I have hope against hopes but I am not hopeful for the next few months of series which has been filmed around the time where crap is often served. Maybe next year.

VERDICT
I don't hate it, I just feel nothing. Strictly for fans of the actors in the series or if you're sick on dark gloomy artistic pretentious crap and prefers some sunny, optimistic, happy crap. This is for you then. If not, just avoid it, pop in the DVD of your most favourite TVB series and watch that.

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14 April 2013

SAVING GENERAL YANG [Mov][HK][2013][O] Funn Lim

Written by Funn Lim

"But somehow, in the end the movie does feel 2D instead of 3D in terms of character."


SPOILERS ... SPOILERS ... SPOILERS





Just saw this movie.

My reaction;

1. Someone made notes from The Two Towers and 300.

2. Looks epic but not at the epic scale of Return Of The King. It is Two Towers in essence.

3. hated the maze like fort.

4. For all the hoopla about everybody including and especially Raymond lam, Raymond was only the one next to the secondary. The main one was Wu Chun actually and I thought wow, Linda Chung in drag! But no one ever mentioned the main idol here, that is Adam Cheng. Adam Cheng's 1 scene could out act everybody in this movie, EVERYBODY.

5. Dubbing was terrible, even actors dubbing themselves, like Ekin who sounds bored. Raymond however did well in my opinion but too little.

6. All sons had little personality, no time to develop on them. But I shall scream if I see another obligatory each son 1 shot whenever they fight, run, pose, whatever.

7. Death scenes were done very well, very sad. BUT the story is amazingly underdevelop. I wonder why? Not enough time? 

8. Ekin is perfectly cast as eldest son, heroic, serious, etc and he is the lead by poster definition BUT if only his acting can match that look he has. And I don't get why everyone is so eager to die in this movie. In the end rendered pointless because of what the father did. Was it worth it? I don't think so.

9. Love some original fighting scenes; like the fight in the fields, the last fight between 6th son and enemy where he used al his brother's and his father's weapon to fight the bad guy. I thought that was the best and more representative scene of this movie where not one son is volunteering to die but rather worked together as one albeit through weapons. That scene alone made this movie wonderful.

10. And the the stupid ending stupify it all. That mother hugging the dead husband never once asked... "Where is eldest? Where is second? Where is third? Where is fourth? Where is fifth? Where is seventh? Where are my sons?!" and just touched the husband tenderly. Like to hell with my sons as long as I get my husband's body back. Very cold.

In summary, this could have been a great movie. I mean it looks good, the costumes look good (how come villain's ear's not pierced?, Most actors were good despite lack of development and personality and none of them look alike as brothers except for 6th and 7th,. Death scenes were heart wrenching although I hated the 300-ish meeting with the soothsayer scene and the whole father I am dead I am in your dreams then I argue with my alter ego dream like scene which takes away the harsh reality of the fact that his sons were facing imminent death just to rescue him alone, and female characters who were non existent and the worst casting of the mother. I thought she was Cheng Pei Pei and then I saw she wasn't. Why not FIND Cheng Pei Pei? I will pay to see her sit on Adam's lap! Although it is a bit borrowed from some big Hollywood movies, I appreciate the effort to make the movie look epic and cinematic. And I love the first throw bags into air and shoot with arrows and throw with fire and burn all enemy scene.

But somehow, in the end the movie does feel 2D instead of 3D in terms of character. The story is flawed too. Yue Fei dying I understand but the sons and father dying didn't make enough sense to justify tear fest. But it is in the end one of the best chinese movie of recent years because it looks like a movie.

SADDEST DEATH SCENE
Ekin eventhough his eagerness to sacrifice himself is troubling. If he had known 7th have died, would he stop and think maybe that fortune teller dude needs to be trashed?

MOST SHOCKING DEATH SCENE
Not sure which son, the one aka Legolas.

BEST FIGHT SCENE
The 6th and enemy man to man fight with his brothers and father's weapons/.

CHEESIEST DEATH SCENE
Was it 4th and 5th off the cliff? If yes, that one. Quite funny.

BEST PROP
The horses and they were real

WORST PROP
The women. You see them, but they have nothing much to do.

MOST USELESS CHARACTER
The Emperor

MOST CLIFF HANGER OF ALL CLIFF HANGERS
Did 5th and 6th die? My friend said in another version 5th became a monk, 6th married the enemy's princess? Is it true? In fact my friend said 7 will go, 6th will return when actually  3 didn't die, out of which 5th became a monk and so stopped being Yang and 4th married the enemy's princess and so stopped being a Yang and only 6th came home. True?

MOST EFFECTIVE INEFFECTIVE VILLAIN
That chancellor? Minister? We all know he's a villain but he is just there, nothing to do

MOST OVERLY USED MOMENTS
The posing scenes. Each has his own focus. And the top off scene. For some unknown reasons a son suddenly take his top off and fight the air. But a lot were like pose and pose and pose. Most poses came from the Legolas dude and dear 5th son (often close ups)

MOST FAVOURITE SON
For me, was Ray the 5th son? Because he can fight AND he is ready to die AND he died with a smile AND he is a doctor AND GOD DAMN IT, this is one of Ray's less pretentious performance!

BEST PERFORMANCE
Adam Cheng. The rest can just hang around him as posse as they are.

WORST ACTING
The mother.


VERDICT
Highly recommended but definitely not as great as some fans say it is. But it is better than a lot of other Chinese movies out there.

P/S 
I notice different country different person at the front of the poster. In Malaysia Ekin is at the front. Taiwan? Probably Vic Zhou? I couldn't recognise Zai Zai!
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19 March 2013

REALITY CHECK [TVB][2013]

Written by Funn Lim


Don't miss this one but do be patient with it and you will be rewarded with some very emotional moments and great dialogue that shows to us all, TVB can make a series with heart in it.




SPOILERS ... SPOILERS ... SPOILERS



Released In
2013

Chinese Title
心路GPS, literally, Heart Road GPS

No. of Episodes
3 episodes too long - 20 episodes

Cast-Character
Louise Lee - Lau Chui Wan
Ruco Chan - Summer Ha Yat Cheung
Mak Cheung-ching - Leung Chung Shun
Priscilla Wong - May Hui Mei Fung
Rebecca Chan - Ha Siu Han
Stanley Cheung - Wong Wai Hong
Hero Yuen - Sky Cheung Tsun Kit
Rachel Kan - Mandy Chan Man Wah
Owen Cheung - Chan Man Chung
Vincent Lam - Simon Wong Sai Man
Jenny Lau - Chloe Au Ho Yee
Kaki Leung - Peggy Fong Pui Kei
Meini Cheung - Wai Lai Fun
Chow Chung - Leung Tung
Teresa Ha - Cheung Ki
Yoyo Law - Leung Ka Yang
Yu Tze Ming - Ho Chi Cheung
Law Lok Lam - Kit's father
Chan Wing Chun - May's father

Absolutely unknown
Most cast at the rural village scene in China but their names can be found here whilst the more important ones as follows (thanks to llwy12 of Jaynestars for the tip):-

Au Wai Kuen - Uncle Lau
Yuen Hoi Kam - Auntie Lau
Ho Cheuk Wai - Keung Jai (Uncle Lau’s oldest son)
Pang Gan - Zhuang Jai (little boy who plays Uncle Lau’s youngest son)
Dai Lo Yiu - Ching Ching (little girl who plays Uncle Lau’s daughter)

Plot/Summary

Taken from Wikipedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reality_Check_%282013_TV_series%29)

In preparation for filming a brand-new reality show, senior TV producer Summer Ha (Ruco Chan) is ready to document a Hong Kong teenager Sky Cheung (Hero Yuen), who goes back to mainland China from the city in pursuit of the realm of returning to nature through his experience of the rural life there.

However, the TV station has a drastic shortage of manpower, so Summer recruits a rookie May Hui (Priscilla Wong) as his assistant, and his best friend Leung Chung-shun (Mak Cheung-ching) as the photographer. During the filming, each of them witnesses the significant change of the hero’s personality when this typical Hong Kong Kid is confronted with the culture conflicts in the countryside. In addition, everyone’s blind spot in daily life has also been addressed. Summer, who is always subjective and persistent, starts afresh to review the love-hate relationship between him and his foster mother Lau Tsui-wan (Louise Lee) as well as his biological mother Ha Siu-han (Rebecca Chan). Being diligent and sincere, May works so hard to recover her self-esteem and the long-lost paternal love. Male chauvinist Shun's quarrel with his family members over trifles stirs up a great disturbance, resulting in his family being torn to pieces. Will the GPS Guide for the Soul eventually help them out of their predicament?


Interestingly, the plot summary is sorta on point. I have nothing more to add.

ENDING REVEALED
I shall put this first because the ending is actually what you probably would have guessed before watching this series. It is a happy ending. And when I say happy ending, those who deserves their comeuppance got their comeuppance, forgiveness everywhere and smiles in the end. What is not revealed is the process to that point which is the real pleasure of watching this heartfelt emotionally moving series with some of the best performances by the veterans and the young ones alike.

COMMENTS
It is easy to dismiss this series as one note and I do agree, at some point it was dangerously close to being one note repeated on perpetuity. There are a few elements that didn't fit, eventhough such elements are the main central theme of this series, mostly because I couldn't believe Louise Lee is a gambleholic. And the issue of her being a gambleholic comes and goes as and when it serves the story which makes it seems fleeting, not as serious as it ought to be and probably badly edited script or end production. I also can't see how May's chauvinistic father fits into the story as a whole because again, it was fleeting and it ended unconvincingly as it began. I felt more can be said about her father through the angry phone calls she had with him rather than meeting him face to face, which was anti-climatic in my opinion. There is no love story between 2 strangers, so you won't see May and Summer's love story eventhough it ended with one of the most romantic scene where they were on a small boat/sampan with the cave and lake forming a very romantic backdrop and these 2 sorta flirting with each other. Now I take a big liberal interpretation to the term flirting but there is no denying, if this series went on for another 5 episodes, we would have seen a love story between these 2. I also have major issues with the sudden change in the children; from good to selfish to good again. Again if the series went on for another 5 episodes, no doubt when money rolls in, the children will be rotten to the core again. I have nothing much to change about the ending, which I thought was beautiful except for the sudden bad luck of the children to became good again in 1 episode when they spent a good 15 episodes or so being so rotten, they can have fist fights with Lee Chi Hou of Kindred Spirit as to who is the WORST son/daughter ever on TV screen. I'd rather they remained rotten which would make better sense, a better ending even if a very depressing one for all mothers. But how can any mother trust their own child after what these children put them through, after what Chui went through, how can she ever believe anything they say ever again? I think this series did address this issue, off camera I suppose by her accepting that it is a fact her children was rotten, it is a fact that she probably has some part to play in it and that it is not really her fault alone.

To save you time, in case you hate reading long winded reviews, my opinion is this is perhaps one of TVB's best series for 2013 but since it is only March and way too early to say so, I will settle for one of TVB's best series in 2013 and probably one of the most heartfelt in a long long time. This is one series that does not depend on shock tactics of killing off characters with almost gleeful joy or headlines of how many minutes an actress had to go through in a rape scene. In fact there isn't much scandals so to speak in this series, except perhaps a woman's gambling addiction but that does not maketh a shocking headline even of Louise Lee is the one having that addiction which is to me, one reason to be shocked. In its simplest form, this is the usual TVB family fare. But simplicity can be a misleading term for a series as complicated as this in its character and dialogue driven script. The gem is not in the so called one note storyline but rather as the series goes by, we see each character being unravelled. Once a bad guy, we see the good side. One a confident guy, we see their insecurities and temper tantrums. Once an egoistical guy, we see what is actually a man deeply in love with his wife but unable to communicate with her. Once a guy lacking in confidence is actually a talent waiting for the right time to blossom. Once a good guy but is actually rotten to the core when bad times come. This series flips each character and plays with our emotions and I don't know about you, there were times I was carried away by that emotion, mostly from Summer's point of view. This series shouldn't be called Heart Road GPS because then it can be interpreted as what everyone needs is a navigation system. That is not the series' content since their hearts are misled. If your GPS is badly tuned, how then can it lead to the right location? This series to me is all about Pride And Prejudice. Each character is flawed, and if the script has not tried to reach a perfect end, it would have been perfect in showing not all characters are redeemable. Unfortunately, TVB wants and tries and will destroy any perfect script and in this series, makes every characters redeemable to varying degrees. That I hate and I am sure the hate for this series stems from the conventional end.

At the very core of this series, this series is a love story, but between a son and his 2 mothers, between a son and his aged parents and young wife, a grandson and his troublesome grandfather, a daughter and her chauvinistic father, a student and his master, a spoilt but lonely child and his misunderstood father. Which is which, I shall let you discover for yourself. That is the joy of this series.

In the story of Summer and his 2 mothers, Chui his foster mother and Han his biological mother, the gambling addiction of Chui merely serves to drive the series some where, but not the entire storyline. Yes her addiction is the weakest link in this series. I couldn't  believe how many episodes were dedicated to her self pity and after the 3rd or 4th time she went back to gambling when everyone tried to help her, I felt more disgusted than pity. I believe that is the purpose. An addiction is ugly, and one that hurts your loved ones and is the basis of your self pity is probably the worst of all addiction. At that point I was frustrated with where the series WAS NOT GOING and it went on and on, and then it stopped for us to take a breather and then came back to it again. That was the repetitive part and it may turn off some viewers because it felt like Chui was whinging it so to speak. Probably you may ask "So what's her problem? She got a good friend and a good son and her own children also disowned her and she still gambles?!" which is a valid question. I asked that many times. But as the story reveals itself, her addiction stemmed from her loneliness after her husband died very very suddenly, it spiralled out of control when her children abandoned her which made her question many times, "Was I that bad a mother to have raised 2 rotten children?" and compounded by the fact that she felt this immense guilt that she was the wedge between Summer, a boy she raised and loved but not as her own son and Summer's biological mother, Han. She never wanted to replace Han as Summer's mother but when she realised she unexpectedly did so, she herself felt herself to be this rotten evil woman and there she goes, gambling again. I expected her to kill herself way before she actually wanted to kill herself. So when she did finally curbed her addiction, to many viewers probably quite suddenly, in actual fact 2 of her biggest driving force towards gambling were solved; she recognised the fact that her children were rotten and it was not her fault AND she finally accepts that she has a got a good son, that is Summer who finally reconciled with his biological mother. Her guilt lifted, her loneliness gone, her pain disappeared and so does her need to gamble. It is in the end psychological and yes, why can't she see a doctor about that, correct? But then that will be  A Great Way To Care instead of this series.

Summer to me sometimes is such a prejudiced character. He hated his mother, to the point that he doesn't give a damn about her illness. That was a very realistic dialogue he had with May, where May chastised him for not caring about his own mom whilst running everywhere looking for someone else's mom but he replied sarcastically that Han can die and he doesn't care and he meant it, with enough venom to make you wince. Another actor would have made me fly kick him but Ruco did that scene with that terrible dialogue with such grace, I sorta wondered "Why man, why you hate her so?" instead of you know, "You bastard!". Automatically I assumed the mother must have been rotten but changed over the years. The truth was far simpler. She gave birth to Summer when she was 16, she was young, she didn't know how to care for a child, and she thought by giving him a father, and a family, was the best way to show how much she loved him. Unfortunately in Summer's eyes, these were her exact failure as a mother. He had very very low opinion of her, even when Chui advised him to forgive his mother, he was not ready to forgive. This series will trace that pain, the forgiveness, the final reconciliation to much joy I hope to the viewers. I certainly felt very emotional. We have all met mothers like Han, who had the right heart but not the right sense and we have met sons like Summer who wished another woman was their mom instead of their real mom. I felt the dialogue between Summer and Han and Chui were almost like a love/hate sonnet. Poetic, real and yet surreal at times. One of the most surreal scene which could have been a confession of love was Summer bemoaning to Chui "Why I am not yours?". I can't remember the exact dialogue but it was almost like you can replace the words mother to another girl's name and it can be a love confession. No doubt Summer is so close to Chui, he can even flirt with her. I like the ease he is whenever he is with her, and I also like the tension between Summer and Han. After a while it felt like Han is the third party in the relationship between Summer and Chui. And believe me, Summer is hard to like when he treats his mother like shit, he seems like a petulant spoilt child but in the end he is just a very insecure man. He derives his love from Chui's stability when he was growing up and when Chui rejected him, he felt hurt, he felt like that child that nobody wanted prior to living with Chui. He has issues and he directed his entire anger at Han. I like how realistic when he literally pushed Han out of the door. Oh that was a brilliant and cruel scene. But this relationship has a very very happy end. In one of the last scene where Summer reads a note he made and kept in a time capsule, in it was his dearest wish a year ago and it was "To call Auntie Chui mother". Deep down, that is what he wanted. In the end, as he was dancing with Han and Chui and Han asked cryptically "Have you said to her yet?" and he was a bit blur when Chui smiled and said to him "You can call me mom" which is something at that point we know he had wanted to say in his entire life and that is how the series came full circle at the very very last scene of a happy Summer standing between the 2 most important persons in his life, his mother and ... his mother. I seriously love that very last scene. Eventhough Summer's closeness to Chui is unbreakable, you can see the warmth and closeness with his real mom, Han.  It was a great ending to a very emotional ride.

And that is what this series is ultimately about. It leads you everywhere, it goes everywhere but in the end it ends where it should end. I mean, what more can you ask for in a TVB series these days?

There are other stories as well. The first 4 or 5 episodes were brilliant as the story slowly builds up with the story of an obnoxious kid called Kit and how he ruined everyone's life in the village. Well, sorta. We all know he will end up a nice kid but I never expected to be so captivated by the rural village sequence where we have unknown actors who were genuinely sincere in the way they performed their roles. It could have felt fake but it felt genuine to me. I love that few episodes and how Kit changed eventhough he still had an attitude, he became a better man for what he went through. It also spent time showing the other characters, and so when they all returned to HK, it felt like I knew Summer, May, and everyone else. Yes, thereafter things sorta went a little downhill where it seems so usual TVB fare but then the story actually starts when Han's husband died suddenly and we see for each family, things are not as simple as we think they are. I predicted, very wrongly that Shun's wife, Fun will run away with another man, thus the emotional arc for this character. Yes, I was thinking the cheap shock tactics again and this series turned out classier than I thought. She didn't run away, she stayed but the almost breakup of this marriage was at times rather funny to watch thanks to the antics of Hong's very nosy grandfather and Fun's sometimes misunderstood parents in law. These set/couple is the comedic element in this series and it can be very very funny. May's story is the most underdeveloped and at times I feel she was too judgmental of Summer and too opinionated but again the heart is in the right place. The good thing about May is she doesn't annoy even if she frustrates so that makes her character easier to accept. I also love the very funny story of Kit and his cafe owner father. I never thought I see Law Lok Lam in a lighthearted role but it happened in this series!

Frankly, I can find a lot of faults with this series in terms of storyline or editing or the script but you know what? Who cares! As long as it makes good sense, I can accept the flaws. I suppose my expectations are lower these days. Truth is I went into this series having zero expectations and was very surprised to have watched every episode and loving it. If you're someone who finds nothing from a character driven series, then this series is not for you. And what a pity if you missed it because then you won't see the awesomeness of some really fantastic performances.

RUCO CHAN
Ruco Chan must get his TV King title soon but I know he won't because by the time the nominations are in, this series will be long gone and forgotten. So let's hope AOD viewers remember him, so that he will come to Malaysia and get his award for Malaysia AOD's TV King and since TVB is rarely original in anything, they may then copy AOD and give him their TVB TV King award. I look forward to seeing Ruco in Malaysia! Anyway he looks very good physically. He looks slimmer, more toned, the earring adds a bad boy vibe to him instead of "sissy-fied" him. His jeans looks tighter, shirts tighter, everything tighter. What I am trying to say is he looks really good. And he was convincing as the supremely "arrogant" Summer as well as the overly "insecure" Summer. The only time he didn't do too well was at the beginning of the 2 foster sibling's betrayal and I thought he was too nice to them in his tone. But of course eventually he did shout at them and even punched the foster brother, to my delight and if you look at Chui's face, to her delight as well. He was flirty with Louise Lee and this lucky bastard got to hug Louise and Rebecca many many times. He got a lot of female attention in here I tell you! For all those who sees him as a siu sang, oh puh-lease!! He is a veteran now! He is beyond Siu Sang. And don't give me that crap that he is most improved. He is lead actor quality. As in he can really act. But can he really lead? I believe his legions of fans will agree. I was impressed with him after The Other Truth, where he didn't feel like the serial killer accountant vibe anymore. I felt his best performance todate was in Three Kingdoms RPG because that character was meant to be one layered character but he injected into the character so many emotional layers that to me, he was more layered than the one note Zhuge Liang. But it was really No Good Either Way that made me sit up and notice him. However Reality Check convinces me he has that leading quality vibe backed up with what I feel is an evolving acting skill, which is evolving for the better. He can do better of course, he is not Bowie who can do drama and comedy and be sexy and dangerous as he can be dowdy and uncle-ish. He is also not Roger Kwok or Gallen Lo or one with a commanding presence like Bobby Au Yeung. But he has better acting skills than most you see onscreen today and he does his emotional scenes well. And he has better chemistry with his knapsack than Jason Chan had with his. Seriously, when I saw Ruco holding his knapsack with such conviction, I was like "Give him an award!!" because dear Jason really screwed up badly with his knapsack which probably just sued Jason for ruining its career prospect with his unconvincing way of carrying it.

BEST SCENE
The best being that scene where Chui rejected him and that hurt in his eyes, oh that hurt, I feel like hugging him and go "Now now don't cry, she doesn't want you, I want you". What more can I say? I have been Ruco-fied and enlist me into Ruco Chan Fan Club please!

MOST HEARTBREAKING SCENE
When Chui left HKD200,000 to Summer instead of HKD1m for each of her biological child as payback for him for taking care of her during those few months and then ran away and hide, May said to Summer "I feel more unfair for you that you did so much and yet she gave you not an equal sum she gave to those 2 rotten children" but Summer quietly said "If you really see someone as your loved one, you will not say you pay them back for the months they helped you..." which means, in his broken heart he felt that Chui never really saw him as her own son and that was why that scene was very heartbreaking, for Summer.

UNINTENTIONALLY FUNNIEST SCENE
The one where he overheard Chui and Han overemphasising on "We must never let him know", "We must lie to him", "Yes, we must lie to him .. forever!". I thought how can anyone not misunderstand the meaning with so much "we must lie to him..." dialogue in one scene. It sounds almost evil.

ONE HUGE QUESTION MARK
I don't get it! Why when Summer was beaten with bruises on his face, very prominent bruises and NOT ONE even said "Oh dear what happened?" but when he was coughing and sorta sick, suddenly all 3 women (Chui, Han and May) all went into panic mode like "Oh you're sick, you must rest"? I mean poor guy, good looking face punched and yet no one cared, no one asked, no one wondered and one cough, woah all the women rushing to him. Doesn't make sense at all.

LOUISE LEE
I consider her a complete miscast as the gambleholic Chui. This is in part because Louise is too elegant to be a believable no-shame-gambleholic. However she was fantastic as the woman driven mad with guilt over Summer's rejection of his real mom, that good woman and good mother sort of role. That I can't critique and she shares the best chemistry with Ruco. They can be lovers and I will be convinced. Anyway I didn't catch the age difference but I do think Chui should be about a decade older than Han. Or maybe a bit more. We do know Summer was 8 when he went to live with him. Han was 16 when she gave birth to Summer. It was 3 years after Summer moved in that Chung was born. Mandy presumably only a few years younger. None of these matters, just for comparison sake. Anyway Chui's husband is the often seen ke-le-fe veteran but never quite in prominent roles like patriarch of a family. So when I saw him I thought "Wow, either he has been promoted since he is now husband of Louise or Louise is demoted with a nobody husband so to speak". And then of course he died so that settles the whole promotion/demotion. The role is too small for Chun Pui and a bit too prominent (hey! Louise is your wife, that must mean a promotion!) for ke-le-fes.

BEST SCENE

Quite a few. I like how in the end she realises that her children's turning to the dark side isn't really due to her gambling habits but her gambling habits showed to her their real personality, how she reconciled with the fact that their relationships will never be the same ever again, the subtle smile she had when she saw Ruco's Summer  beating her son whom she loved very much but became very very disappointed with. Her confrontation with her pretentious children with some really hard hitting dialogue ever spoken, probably by Louise herself. I think those are her best scenes, as she confronted her children's hypocrisy and yet you see from her eyes, her heart is breaking and she is constantly asking herself what did she do wrong, that she ended up with 2 rotten children.

REBECCA CHAN
Another fine performance. I always thought for a veteran Rebecca Chan is often not very much appreciated. She has fine acting skills. And she is still beautiful. I don't have much to say except this is a very subdued performance and it suits her character well.

BEST SCENE
Lying side by side with Chui, who regretfully and tearfully said "Han.. I am so sorry...I always thought I can fix the rift between you and Summer but in the end I was the reason for the rift... I never expected by my loving him unconditionally as he was growing up that he will see me as his mother and reject you. I am so sorry Han, I am so very sorry" and we see Chui lying by her side, her back facing Han and she was silently crying. It was a heart wrenching scene. Han never blamed Chui for taking her place, she was grateful and in a way she blamed herself for her failure to be a good mother in Summer's eyes but it doesn't make that scene any less heart wrenching.

ANOTHER MOST HEARTBREAKING SCENE
Many times Summer said some terrible stuff to her, from "please leave" to outright "get lost" but the most heartbreaking was when he said "Auntie Chui can do no wrong in my eyes! She is perfect in my eyes! Whatever she does, however she does wrong, I will always forgive you! But I will never ever forgive you!" and pushes Han out of the door. Sometimes I hate Summer for resenting his mom who was making a lot of effort and poor Han did give up for a while, thinking she didn't want to force her presence onto Summer who clearly hated him. But I believe Chui did say "When there's hate, there's love".

MAK CHEUNG CHING
He really looks like a camera man. A very convincing performance and at times a comic relief. Whilst his story with his wife and parents (as in the guy stuck between 2 forces) may seem disconnected to Summer's story, you can say it is not disconnected but rather a separate story of his own. I enjoyed his story, how he avoided going home to avoid arguments. After a while his arguments is lost in his unrelentlessness in bending his wife to his will so to speak. I mean he loves his wife, no doubt about it but he never once in his own way respected his wife's own free will. Yes the woman is silly in thinking letting her manager grope her means she can get her promotion but her husband never quite asked her why she was desperate to stay in her job. He never considered she took pride in her job or why she argued with his old aged mother or why she wanted to move out, etc. In the end all things right itself and we see Evergreen as the unlikely romantic guy sorta wooing his wife in a rather cute scene by the beach. I thought he did very well.

BEST SCENE

The scene where he raged against his nosy neighbours for tearing his family apart, sad and yet funny. Also like the cute small small stuff like his wife's picture on his handphone, with her looking glamorous. And lookout for his impersonation of Andy Lau at the end!

MEINI CHEUNG
Seen her but not idea who she is. But she has a substantial role and I feel she was adequate and served her role well.

BEST SCENE
I suppose that scene where her manager was caught filming her legs or something and everyone rallied around her and her mother in law said she can be a witness and the manager dismissed her mother in law as lying and for probably the first time ever, she shouted out loud "IF MY MOTHER IN LAW SAYS YOU DID IT, I BELIEVE HER!".

PRISCILLA WONG
This is her first acting role I believe? Was she horrible? No, far from it. She was a natural. I am not saying she is great, I am saying she did not ruin this series, at all. In fact she was sincere, genuine and heartfelt in her performance of a PA who isn't afraid to speak her mind without being annoying. The most annoying thing about her May is not her acting or her delivery of lines but rather the fact that her wardrobe consists of short pants, short jeans, and anything short and I wonder, does TVB in real life has that sort of dress code for PAs in their offices? However there were times I felt like she was virtually near tears because she sounded like she was scared, terrified, her voice trembling. I suppose she was scared in her first performance and it showed, through her voice. But for a first timer, she was rather charming and served her role well and has good chemistry with her co-stars. So I am not complaining. And as opposed to Jason Chan, she looks believable when carrying her bags and knapsacks.

BEST SCENE
Probably her worst scene was her argument with her father. She doesn't do argument scenes well. Best scene probably the scene where she stood by the door, relaxed, thinking her father lying unconscious on the floor was just pretending to be unconscious.

HERO YUEN
Who the heck is this young actor? First question in my mind. Pretty raw but is convincing as a douchebag who turned to be a nice guy in the end. He has a lot of roles in the first few episodes and when he was gone from the screen I kinda missed him. An effective performance and let's be frank, he was rather good even if rather raw.

BEST SCENE
Entire rural village scenes.

STANLEY CHEUNG
Another effective performance and even if rather raw as well. I don't have much to comment but he does have a substantial role and he doesn't annoy me. In fact I thought he did rather well.

BEST SCENE
Every scene he is in with his nosy grandfather, makes for comical moments.

YU TZE MING
To me the most hated old man in this series, who provokes others and yet doesn't admit it. But that's what makes him lovable I suppose; he penchant for "stoking fire" in other people's problems.

BEST SCENE
Without a doubt, that scene where he spoke to Mak's Shun about his rather loud argument with his wife and Shun said "You were the cause of our rift!" and he said meekly "But this time I didn't say anything at all, you were the one who started it" and Shun said "What did I say?!" and basically he repeated the exact dialogue which was funny and when Hong joined in and offered to advice Shun and Shun angrily dismissed Hong and said "What do you know? You're just a kid, how dare you advise me!" and he walked away and old grandpa looked confused as he said "But I am 70... surely I am qualified to advise you..". Ahhhh lost in translation. It was a very funny scene!

JENNY LAU
It took me a while to realise she is that poor actress who was manhandled and pushed so roughly to the door that she crumbled into the floor and cried her heart out. That scandal that exposed that rude director who once scolded obscenities at a very young Charmaine Sheh. Joke is, that was her best acting moment, it felt real, the fear felt real and in retrospect she probably felt real scared. Other times, I can't stand her bitchy "Ah Beeeeeeeeeeeeeeee". I can do without her but this series needs a villain.

RACHEL KAN
She has been getting a lot of prominent supporting roles lately. I don't like the way she grits her teeth as she talks. But performance wise, a very good one as she lets her inner bitch out and gave it her all as the cruel bitchy greedy daughter whose comeuppance in the end was more of an afterthought.

BEST SCENE
When she turned her inner bitch on with her mom, Chui. Cruel words, real dialogue, evil woman!

OWEN CHEUNG
No idea who he is but again same comments as per Rachel Kan above, except acting is raw BUT effective. And perhaps the most unconvincing turnaround in the end.

BEST SCENE
Which probably is one of the most cruel to Chui when he suddenly stopped her as she was about to leave his pink-ki-fied apartment and I thought, could it be he had a sudden blast of conscience? when he said sheepishly "Mom, can you give me back my house keys?" and zing! Oh poor Chui... poor poor Chui! I bet at that moment she thinks "I should have had a plate of Char Siew rather than this piece of crap!".

VINCENT WONG
Very surprised to see this actor with "huge flared up nostrils" back at TVB. How many years I haven't seen him? Anyway zero development for a character, one of the weakest in here. Acting wise, one dimensional because his character IS one dimensional.

KAKI LEUNG
She is cute here, she excels as the girl next to the leading lady and always the cheerful one. However I was rather annoyed with her constant grins in here. She quite simply laughed too much.

CHOW CHUNG
Probably one of the very few performances of Chow Chung that I actually like and that I find amusing and funny at times. He was effective in here and I like the little details like how he will hold his onscreen wife's hands when walking, like a loving old couple should.

TERESA HA
She has aged a lot. No comment since she is always effective in her performances. You may dislike her in the beginning in this series since a lot of the misunderstanding between her son and his wife stemmed from her own misunderstanding of her daughter in law.

BEST SCENE
For both her and Chow Chung, has to be the one where Shun reluctantly told them he had to move out to be with his wife and daughter and the father quietly pulled up a notice and on it is the number of tha mover lorry service and he told his son he does not disagree with his actions.

OTHER PERFORMANCES
I do not know their names but they were all competent and effective. Some of the best and most natural acting had to be the rural village scenes where the kids and the older actors were at ease, had great chemistry and were very likable. I wish I knew all of their names because they all deserved a mention for a job well done. I specially love the Lau family and the cute boys and girl. Seriously natural in their performances.

And a special mention to the detective at the police station where all the family drama happened. It was very funny how stern the cop was and then soft-hearted enough to devise a reunion between Summer and Chui who was hiding herself and later on gets front row seat in many emotional encounters. I thought those scenes did more to the police image than all those stupid detective series that ruined the police image.

VERDICT
The ending may be predictable, the middle may be repetitive, the story may have been recycled from other stories but there is no denying, this is quite a ride. I absolutely enjoyed this series and whilst I can do without certain elements, tweaking here and there, overall this is as I have said earlier, one of the best series of 2013 and I do not make the claim lightly. Fans of Ruco Chan and Mak Cheung Ching must watch this for their fantastic performances, especially Ruco Chan's. Those who loved the veterans should watch this series as well as they are all given prominent roles. The dialogues are crisp and clear, some realistic, some dreamy and romantic. It is more character driven than story driven, but doesn't mean it should be dismissed as boring, one note, one story, etc. It has its charm and for all the craps TVB's been churning out, it is always the one with least publicity and without headlines screaming everywhere are the ones that is worth paying attention to. Reality Check is such a series and it deserves more attention it is getting. Don't miss this one but do be patient with it and you will be rewarded with some very emotional moments and great dialogue that shows to us all, TVB can make a series with heart in it (if they want to).

INTERESTING FACTS
Thanks to llwy12 of Jaynestars for the tip which is fascinating although each had a few speaking lines, I thought they were convincing and now I know why!

a few of the cameos, especially in the last episode, are actual crew members — for example, the guys who played Ruco and Evergreen’s new assistants during the return to the village were real PAs and cameramen…TVB Magazine actually did a piece on this last week
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