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Liz
3 people found this review helpful
May 12, 2015
32 of 32 episodes seen
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Overall 9.0
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 10
Music 8.5
Rewatch Value 8.5

Good drama.

Story: This story is well written! There's no plot holes with the perfect flow and all of the events tie together. It's been a while since I've watched this but all I can say was it was really good! The pacing of this is PERFECT. There's none of that dragging stuff that some Korean and Chinese dramas do. They get right into the story and into the point so all 31 episodes are worth it. Put your remote down because you won't even need to fast forward through any parts and if you do, you'll probably miss a huge hint of the events that happen later..

Acting/Cast: Sheren Tang is back! I've always liked her ever since HSDS 1986. The other cast are awesome as well.

Music: They're good, you should check some out.

Rewatch Value: Definitely.

Overall: I recommend.

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joytrang
1 people found this review helpful
Dec 13, 2021
32 of 32 episodes seen
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Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 10

One of the best

This is hands down one of the best dramas from TVB. TVB often has those ridiculous dancing and singing segments in their dramas even the serious ones when they should only be in variety shows. This has none of that and focuses on the story instead of putting in those unnecessary segments. There are a couple of cringe-y moments (it is TVB after all), but it has a lot less than other dramas. There are no "cheesy" scenes that are often seen in Asian dramas. The lead characters are equally brilliant and the chemistry is off the charts. They are perfectly written where they balance each other out perfectly and hats off to Sheren Tang and Wayne Lai for playing these characters absolutely perfectly. The acting is fantastic from everyone including the supporting actors and actresses. The story takes off right away from episode 1 all the way to the end. The story could have done without the second lead characters to be honest. While I feel like the final few episodes could be even more intense than what it already is, this is definitely the best I have seen from Hong Kong dramas so I can't help but give this a 10. The music is a bit overused in some scenes but this is typical for most TVB dramas. I really like some of these OSTs. It is one of the only dramas that I can go back and still watch over and over again without getting bored. Even more progressive than dramas today ( over a decade later) with one of the strongest female characters ever created. Hong Kong dramas today do not even come close.

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Forever_Shawol
1 people found this review helpful
Jun 23, 2022
32 of 32 episodes seen
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Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10

THIS IS PEAK TVB! A+++

So I remember watching this vaguely as a 9 y/o w/ my parents, and 12 years later WOW I am BEYOND impressed. This drama is so well written, so full of intense moments. The golden age of TVB dramas was when their scripts and writing for complex characters were so intricate like this. Older dramas' stories really do shine brighter than many modern ones because it was more about the plot itself and the writing of the script that sold the dramas compared to beautiful faces and popularity now. The leads are SO CHARISMATIC, truly an IRREPLACEABLE PAIRING. That final episode was WOW, it's what so many modern dramas lack, a story that goes beyond the plot and current times, you see their entire lives. Everything truly went full circle the writers made me feel so many emotions, but truly was so addicted to this drama I took a day off and did nothing but binge haha! This is a must-watch for anyone who likes a drama with really great action, writing, characters etc. The family moments are so wholesome as well, everything is 100/10 if you ask me. I do wish it was 35 eps so we got more moments but still quite satisfied with it.

It was very real, the wartime struggles, just finding simple happiness in eating together really reminds you to cherish your loved ones and the present, at the end of the day so much money, wealth our care about outer appearance means nothing without having to share it with the people you love. The FL played by Sharon had my eyes glued to the screen, such a shame she doesn't act in too many dramas. The anger, anguish, desperation, love and loyalty in her eyes and same with Wayne is beyond words! The opening song is so EPIC and is forever stuck in my head now. Truly nothing but good things to say about this one! IT'S ON ANOTHER LEVEL!

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ygpnnn
0 people found this review helpful
Jun 24, 2023
32 of 32 episodes seen
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Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 7.0
Rewatch Value 10

The most moving story I've ever watched on television!

Where do I even begin when it comes to this drama? It is probably my favorite drama ever and I've seen hundreds of dramas in my lifetime. Nothing I've ever seen quite compares to this drama. Is it the highest budgeted production I've ever seen? No. Are the FL and ML the hottest actors I've ever watched on screen? No. Is the OST being blasted daily? No. Is it an endless fashion show of 1930s-1950s costumes? No.

Even though this show is none of the shiny things that sometimes attract people to watch a drama, it is everything it needs to carry a beautifully written story. It is the definition of pure talent, writing, and chemistry. The bare bones of the show speaks so loudly for itself that none of the packaging really matters.

Firstly, the acting in this drama is some of the best acting I've ever seen between a FL and ML. You would think that since the two leads are actually in their 40s, they may be too old for a good romance to be attractive to a younger audience and I was proved wrong. Because the FL and ML are experienced actors and are playing full blown adult characters (the characters are supposed to be in their 30s), their love story is actually even more compelling and needs none of the fluff to carry the story. It's so hard to explain without giving spoilers but the love story between Lau Sing and Cheng Kau Mui is one of a kind and truly moves the soul. LS and CKM's love does not need to be verbalized for the audience to feel moved and that is completely down to superb acting/chemistry and top notch writing.

Secondly, the writers do a phenomenal job of bringing the side characters to life. The way they use Stick (Pai Gwut) and Ching Ching to narrate the story and ties in all side plots into the atmosphere of republican China and WW2 was very well thought-out. It almost forces the audience to build a strong para-social relationship with these characters that you've never actually met which is why it moves viewers so much. Each side character also serves a purpose for the plot and does not exist in a vacuum purely for comic relief or filler. Each performance (even the smaller side characters) was phenomenal acting as well. By the end of the drama, you feel like you've experienced all 13+ years of war, death, and danger with the entire cast.

Thirdly, the drama rarely relies on retelling of the past. A lot of dramas that are not well-developed when it comes to their plot relies on flashbacks and retelling of a character's backstory to fuel the present. This drama really doesn't do much of that. Besides some of Kau Mui's childhood, the story drives itself in the present and each character develops as the plot develops in the present. Every episode is ACTION. You literally cannot blink when you watch it because nothing in this drama happens for no reason and everything leads to either character development or plot development. Each plot development is also logical and does not require the viewer to do mental gymnastics in order to follow it. The twists and turns are very logical and contains very little room for plot holes. The ending was also perfect in my opinion to tie up the story (even if it made me sob and I wish in an alternate universe the ending could be different, it is still the perfect ending!)

The critiques I have of this drama is the overuse of the same background music (like sometimes I just want to enjoy the moment without the woooooo oooooh oooooh music in the background lol), limited costume changes (Kau Mui's fashion choices are the same throughout the 13+ years??), the underuse/development of Lai Wah's character (the only side character I felt was not developed well), and the overuse of Ching Ching's illness as a plot crutch at times. Besides those very minor things that don't really change the integrity/foundation of the drama, this is my favorite drama of all time and I think that the international drama community has slept on it because HK dramas is usually not what international fans flock to. This drama is highly regarded in China and Hong Kong and still has a huge cult following even 13 years later and if you take the time to watch it, you will understand why.


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