My Better Half 老公萬歲 [ March 13th, 2010 ] Posted in » 2010, Modern, Now Showing

English Title: My Better Half 老公萬歲 (previously known as Oh, My Darling)
Cantonese Title: Lo Gong Man Sui
Broadcast Date: 16th February 2010 – 16th March 2010
Length: 20 Episode
Cast: Maggie Cheung, Michael Miu, Michael Tse, Teresa Lee, Mandy Cho, and more…

Synopsis :
Pharmaceutical company employee Ching Sum (Miu Kiu Wai) has an overbearing wife, Ko Lai Sum (Cheung Ho Yee, Maggie). In order not to fight head-on with her, he has been playing ostrich in their seven years of marriage. Lai Sum, however, has never stopped watching his move, as she always believes he is fooling around behind her back. Sum’s younger brother, Ching Yee (Tse Tin Wah), laughs at Sum a lot, but he also feels sorry for his plight, and gives him practical advices whenever he can. One day, Sum is caught red-handed in Shenzhen by Lai Sum, who proposes to divorce him! Yee always claims he has never lost in the game of love, until he meets Miu Ling Chi (Theresa Lee), a newly recruited management staff of the company. Yee loses bitterly this time, and almost loses his job, too.

Why is it that relationship can be earth-shattering but marriage only revolves around trifles? Miu Kiu Wai plays a henpecked man for the first time ever, and Maggie acts as his bruiser wife in her powerful comeback. So make sure you don’t miss this explosively funny romantic comedy which exposes the very truth about relationships!

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Wars of In-Laws II 野蠻奶奶大戰戈師奶

English Title: War of In-Laws II 野蠻奶奶大戰戈師奶
Cantonese Title: Yeah Maan Naai Naai Dai Cheen Gwoh See Naai
Broadcast Date: 01th January 2008 – 27th January 2008
Length: 20 Episode
Cast: Liza Wang, Myolie Wu, Bosco Wong, Benz Hui, Joyce Tang, Derek Kwok, Vivien Yeo, Nancy Wu, Suki Tsui, Eileen Yeow, Patrick Tang, Oscar Leung
Genre: Modern Drama

Synopsis :
In-laws rivalry…
Continues to make headlines in town

Magazine editor-in-chief Gwo Bik (Liza Wang) will never save face for her superiors, nor will she come to the defense of her subordinates. She shows no mercy to her enemies and does everything she can to keep her son Gwo Duk (Bosco Wong) under her thumb. She is an iron lady who can’t afford to lose anything. As she is still full of confidence that she can determine her son’s future life, a plain, geeky-looking girl named Chow Lai-Man (Myolie Wu) has already managed to become the wife of Duk. Later Man resigns from the police force and chooses to work as a magazine journalist, thus leading to even more conflicts between her and Bik.

Not long after, Bik is dragged into a scandal and gets framed by her assistant Ko Ga Bo (Joyce Tang), which causes her to lose her place all of a sudden. Facing a dramatic career slump and her deteriorating relationship with her son and daughter-in-law, Bik moves to the outlying islands on her own. There she meets a new man in her life, the knowledgeable and talented But Ping-Fan (Benz Hui) who was once a convict. From Fan, Bik has learnt how to reflect on herself and let go of the past. As everything seems to be going fine, Man discovers that there is a conspiracy going on and that the magazine she is working for is in danger of falling apart.

Personal Note:
This is a modern sequel to the popular 2005 ancient comedy drama War of In-Laws. This time, Liza Wang will continue to act her role as the sassy mother-in-law. However, she is now the head of a fashion design company. I watch a the first two episode and find it interesting so I decided to include it in here. I’m sure most of the readers would have watch it and for those who haven’t feel free to download and watch it. You can still have some good laugh even though you have watch it for a few time. By the way, this is the first TVB series to go HD.

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August 1st, 2008 | 4 Comments

Love Exchange 疑情別戀

English Title: Love Exchange 疑情別戀 (Original title: Suspicious Love)
Cantonese Title: Yi Ching Bit Luen
Broadcast Date: 30th June 2008 – 25th July 2008
Length: 20 Episode
Cast: Michael Miu Kiu Wai, Anita Yuen Wing Yi, Crystal Tin Yui Nei, Power Chan Kwok Bong, Mandy Cho, Tracy Yip, Lo Yuen Yan, Lam Tze Sin
Genre: Modern Drama Triller

Synopsis :
When romance is dead, everything turns terrible and destructive.

A man and a woman are found dead inside a car. Sit Chi Yiu (Yuen Wing Yi, Anita) learns that the man is her husband, Ling Ho Leung (Kwan Lai Kit), and the woman is called Fong Cheuk Ling (Angela Tong). While Yiu is devastated by her husband’s death, she is also heartbroken to come to know that he had an affair. Yiu Lap Tin (Miu Kiu Wai), a friend of Leung’s from school, shows up out of the blue and he cares a great deal about her. Later, Yiu discovers that Tin, who works for a security firm, is in fact Ling’s husband and that he is not a friend of Leung in the least.

No one brings home the bacon since Leung died. Fortunately, Leung’s boss, Tsu Yeuk-Yue (Chan Kwok Bong), has found Yiu a job at the insurance company they work at. Although her supervisor, Ching Ngo-Yee (Tin Yui Nei), means to make things difficult for her, Yiu takes it all. This makes Yee change her view on Yiu and the two have become good friends. Yiu wants to get over her pain and stand on her own two feet but Tin is determined to find out about the truth of Leung and Ling’s deaths. Yiu has no choice but to give him a hand. However, the deeper they dig into the case, the more mysterious they find it. Yiu cannot even judge who is friend and who is foe.

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The Seventh Day 最美麗的第七天

English Title: The Seventh Day 最美麗的第七天
Cantonese Title: Jui Mei Lai Dik Dai Chat Tin
Broadcast Date: February 2008 – March 2008
Length: 20 Episode
Cast: Kevin Cheng, Niki Chow, Bosco Wong, Natalie Tong, Elaine Yiu, Sam Chan, Suki Tsui, Joel Chan, Charmaine Lee, Selena Li, Kiki Sheung, Ken Wong, Eddie Lee
Genre: Romance

Synopsis :
Unforgettable Encounter.
Two People with Same Birthday
Finding a True Heart as the Greatest Love of All

Different people have different attitudes to love – even those born on the same day in the same year do not necessarily share the same views. Yau Chi-Wing (Kevin Cheng) and Hui Wai-Yan (Bosco Wong) were both born on the seventh day of August, but one takes relationships seriously while the other is so money-minded and sees love as a tool to get higher up the social ladder.

The tale begins on the seventh of August, when Wing and Yan first encounter their own dream girl on the same island. Wing works as a lifeguard on the outlying island. He gets to know pet shop assistant Ling Ka-Yan (Niki Chow) by chance and is soon mesmerized by her endearing personality. Yan who works at a coffee shop meets a romance comic artist called Wong Chi-Kwan (Natalie Tong). Being misled into believing that the girl is from a rich family, Yan decides to chase her. He would never have thought that someone as calculating as himself would end up falling into a love trap.

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