Saturday 9 May 2015

Prince + Princess 2


Taiwanese title: 王子看見二公主

16 episodes
Aired on CTS
From 2008 December to April 2009

Main cast:
  • Annie Chen as Zhao Ke Rou
  • Dylan Kuo as Ning Huan Yu
  • Hong Zi Han as Zhao Mu Fan
  • Michael Zhang as Li Chen Xi
  • Ma Shi Li as Liu Xiao Yue
  • Miao Ke Li as Ning Sheng Nan
  • Zhu De Gang as Zhao De Qiang
  • Qian Yu An as Money
  • Ring Hsu as Zhao Xing An
  • Ken Hung as Xia Kuan
  • Peggy Tseng as Zhang Qi
  • Samuel Adam Whitman as James

  • Notes:
    - That poster is terrible.
    - I almost did not recognise Michael Zhang. I was wondering why I was attracted to that guy when I realised he was the Other boy in Down with love, with a different styling and attitude. I guess that makes him a very good actor.

    Review: +


    Title: There's a reason for this title but it has two problems. 1/ It makes it look like a sequel. 2/ It makes it look more cutesy than it is.

    Girl: She's a tomboy who wants to be a fashion designer. She's humble but driven, loyal and hard-working. I really liked her. She's also the second of three sisters (hence the title).

    Boy: He has no ambition, tends to whine, is immature, has no style... yes I still liked him. First, he is portrayed by Dylan Kuo who's so good-looking and charming that inflicting that hairstyle and clothes on him is criminal. Second, he is actually kind-hearted, quite smart and determined when he puts his mind to it.

    Other girl: She could have been a cliché but I like her and felt for her. I wish her the best... yes, I know she's fictional.

    Other boy: The nice guy who is in love with his girl friend. I'm starting to know why this drama is a plus because I really liked him too. He doesn't exhibit the traits I hate in this trope. He's not pushy and his life doesn't revolve around her loving him.

    Other boy: Arrogant type A but you guessed it... I liked him too.

    Relationships: It helps that Annie Chen has the right type and right amount of chemistry with each of her co-stars. The romantic entanglements are believable and the reflection of the characters' personalities. This is also true of their actions in general.

    Family: Girl's family is crucial to the proceedings. I enjoy seeing a relationship between three sisters and the dynamics.

    Funny factor? Yes. But some "jokes" are terrible. Please do not make a throaway joke about pretending to have been assaulted.

    Music: I liked it.

    What the...? He worked at Wall Street. Yeah, right. Everything related to how business works. There are a character and a set that disappear at some point, never to be heard of again. There is no excuse for the set, as for the character, it was caused by the illness of the actor/actress but still, they could have written some explanation in the drama.

    Bottom line: I like the characters, even despite some questionable behaviour because it is ackowledged in the drama and because we tend to accept more from charming people. Everyone is charming, has an interesting personality, the plot doesn't make them act out of character, I was invested in their stories. + !

    Saturday 2 May 2015

    Drunken to love you


    Taiwanese title: 醉後決定愛上你 (醉后决定爱上你)
    Other title: Love you

    18 episodes

    Aired on TTV
    From 2011 April to August

    Main cast:


  • Rainie Yang as Lin Xiao Ru / Lulu
  • Joseph Chang as Song Jie Xiu
  • Tiffany Hsu as Tang Ai Wei / Ivy / Sandy
  • Huang Hong Sheng as Di Shuo Huai / Daniel
  • Tom Price as Xiang Ting Wei / Ricky
  • Kingone Wang as Ren Yi Xiang
  • Zhong Xin Ling as Cai Meng Jun
  • Renzo Liu as Li Da Fu
  • Di Zhi Jie as Tony
  • Bu Xue Liang as Paparazzi Jack
  • Jessica Song as Shen Hui Qin / Kelly
  • Wang Juan as Cai Mei Ling / Samantha
  • Lin Mei Xiu as A Sang
  • Deng Jiu Yun as Guan Pei Shan / Peggy


  • Note: I watched the very last episodes weeks after the first ones.

    Review: -


    Title: I'm not sure it's proper English but I like it. The premise is that Girl and Boy end up marrying each other despite being strangers, while drunk.

    Girl: Rainie Yang chooses great roles. Girl is really great. She's selfless but still fun and strong-willed.

    Boy: He's an interior designer with control-freak tendencies... at first. Like in Down with love, these just disappear. He's a very good boyfriend but I didn't really connect with him. He was a bit bland.

    Other girl: The selfish actress, you know, like in Down with love (again) and other dramas, I'm sure. I didn't care for her at all. I really like the Other girl that Tiffany Hsu played in Autumn concerto but this character, nope. And the traumas that are thrown at her to make me care just worsen my dislike.

    Other boy: He's a pilot and we don't see much of him. I guess I should see him as a good guy that made a mistake. But his motivations aren't so clear and he doesn't act consistently.

    Other other boy: His backstory is interesting but again, don't care about him.

    Other boy for Other Girl: He's too good for her. And he insta-loves her for the second laziest reason (the first one being no reason, and the third one, saving one's life) that is... she's the doppelganger of his previous great love. It's creepy and unhealthy. He doesn't love her for her but because she looks like someone else.

    Plot/relationships: I talked about the secondary couple, let's talk about the main one. I liked how their relationship developped and the rapport between them. I believed they were suited to each other and that they were what they were looking for: a family. But I was less convinced by the obstacles between them and the very last act that depended on a series of big coincidences whereas it could have happened in a more logical way.

    Other people: I liked Girl's loyal and funny best friend as well as Boy's coworkers.

    Funny factor? Let's say yes.
     
    Music: YES. Opening song and insert songs.
     
    What the... ? I just remembered that the fat jokes at the expense of Girl's best friend are a bit too much.

    Bottom line: I wasn't sure why I felt like it was a minus. Actually, for most of the drama, I couldn't decide between a + et a -/+. But then, I stopped watching before resuming for the last two which means it didn't hold my interest enough. Moreover, writing this review, I realised there were a lot of characters I didn't care for. And the last episodes sealed it: -

    Sunday 22 March 2015

    Hi My Sweetheart


    Taiwanese title: 海派甜心


    14 episodes
    Aired on CTS / GTV
    From 2009 Nov to 2010 Jan

    Main cast:

  • Show Lo as Xue Hai 薛海 / Lin Da Lang 林逹浪
  • Rainie Yang as Chen Bao Zhu 陳寳茱
  • Lee Wei as He Yan Feng 何言風
  • Maggie Wu as Mo Li 莫莉
  • Nikki Deng as Wang Ye Qian 王野倩
  • Fang Fang as Xue Bo 薛波
  • Xiang Yu Jie as Xue Pei 薛沛

  • Notes:
    Hi, third Wheel dude from My Lucky star!
    The drama starts in Hangzhou; its sights look interesting.

     

    Review: +/-


    Title: Sounds generic but the use of "sweetheart" has a significance in this drama so pass.
     
    Girl: I think I usually start the reviews with Boy but Girl makes the drama. She's badass, she's loyal and Rainie Yang portrays her perfectly. The character is too good for this drama and for this Boy.
     
    Boy: As I said, he doesn't deserve Girl. The potential to be refreshingly different was there with a meek Boy, whose appealing traits were not his wealth nor his coolness nor his good looks but his good heart.
     
    Other Boy: The take-a-hint guy, the perma friend. Not a fan of him.
     
    Other girl: Girls are the most interesting in this drama.
     
    Plot/ Relationship: My opinion: bad pacing killed this drama by emphasising the wrong sides of Boy. I liked the beginning. It's very important to establish the connection between the couple and I wish the part after they got together has been more developed so as to deepen their relationship. But then, so much time is spent on unfunny shenanigans that show Boy as a stalker committing moral harassment, using his position as a boss. Girl says no. And I say with her: no, no, no. Just stop. But he won't stop. I still believe in their connection, but that's thanks to the commitment of the actors.
     
    Another issue I have with the plot: over-reliance on clichés to advance the plot. I don't mind near-death experiences in my drama but not when it's used as a cheap trick to get oneself out of a narrative corner.
     
    Other characters: Boy's family is really prominent. I didn't really connect with his sisters. His friends from uni are quite funny. But friendship is not this drama's strong suit. I actually mind that Girl has no friends after uni except for Other boy. I don't see why she wouldn't have been able to make friends.
     
    Music: I like it, especially the closing theme song.
     
    Funny factor? Mixed. At first, yes, due to Boy's cluelessness and his friends. And the Pink Panther, where does it come from? Hahaha. Then, no due to Boy's harassing not being as funny as the drama thinks it is.
     
    Clichés: Rich person pretending to be poor + Near-death experience. Spoilerish: (like in My Lucky star but less effective) + Revenge makeover + Spoiler (and please retire this one): Amnesia.
    Yeah, there are a lot.

    What the...? : Again, drama writers seem to not care at all about a somewhat realistic depiction of running a company. I don't ask for 100% accurate but I'm not running a company and I haven't studied business. Still, I can tell some stuff is stupid.
     
    Bottom line: I will need to vent in the spoiler space after the jump because: waste of potential.
    - Girl is great, never compromised
    - An awkward Boy who is not as off-putting as in The Accidental couple.
    - at some points it seems that the drama was trying to say something interesting with this Relationship But: whatever unconventional point it may have had, it didn't come through to me, with added malus of overused twists.
    Rainie Yang and Show Lo's performances are the only things I'll remember. -/+



    After the jump, *Spoiler* *Spoiler* *Spoiler* *Spoiler*

    Friday 16 January 2015

    Down with love


    Taiwanese title: 就想賴著妳 (就想赖着妳)

    16 episodes
    Aired on CTV
    From 2010 January to May

    Main cast:
  • Jerry Yan: Xiang Yu Ping 項羽平
  • Ella Chen: Yang Guo 楊果
  • Kelly Huang: Yang Duo 楊朵
  • Michael Zhang: Qi Ke Zhong 齊可中
  • Chen Zi Han: Ding Hui Fan 丁卉凡
  • Amanda Chou: Xu Yan Ling 徐雁玲
  • Gu Bao Ming: Yang Bo Tong 楊伯通
  • Yan Yi En: Liang Zhi Hao 梁志豪

  • Notes:
    Many familiar faces: Hello Vicky Chen and Amanda Chou who I had seen in The legend of Brown sugar chivalries! Hey Renzo Liu who is always playing lawyers and the cutest little boy ever Xiao Xiao Bin... both of them were in Autumn's concerto.

    Review: +


    Title: Generic. Shared with a movie starring Ewan McGregor and Renee Zellweger. No relation, storywise.

    Girl: You know the drift. Plain, not particularly smart or educated but nice and energetic. She's passive -but that can be explained by her always having been bossed around by her sister (passive!)- and insecure -but not in an annoying way.

    Boy: I won't put Jerry Yan on that list but he would top a list of actors with the best facial expressions. Actually, he would BE this list. I could go to tumblr and find some gifs to illustrate my point but I'm afraid I'd fall into a rabbit's hole and come out tomorrow morning...
    Ok, I just went and I'm already back because... there's nothing! How is it possible? Internet, you have failed me.
    Um, let's go back to his character. I labelled him "Arrogant jerk" because that's what he's supposed to be but real quick, it's obvious that he's a marshmallow. He's a lawyer, if you care about his occupation.

    Other boy: He's an interior designer. He's so charming and how can he be so perfect?
     
    Other girl: Narcissistic actress. I didn't like her, in case you were wondering. It was intentional, I think, but why does he like her?
     
    Other girl: The aforementioned Girl's older sister. At first, she was a caricature but in the end, I liked her the best. Though she's throughout a very funny character, her personality is straightforward and really strong. She would be terrifying in real life. As a non villain, she's an unusual character.
     
    Plot/ Relationships: I was watching the 14th episode and thinking: "How can they be two more episodes?" I have no idea how they managed to make 16 episodes out of this story without ever boring me. So that's a good point. Another one is that the drama doesn't commit the two cardinal sins I've been complaining about recently: out of place parallel story and overstuffed finale. However, I wish the drama hadn't rush that much at the beginning, taking a very cliché narrative shortcut and dropping in a cavalier fashion what I thought was a promising premise.
    Romantic, friendly, family connections are mostly well done. The characters don't evolve but they reveal more shades.
     
    Other characters: They are everything: Girl's best friend, Other Girl's manager, coworkers, the kids... even one who grated on me at first turned out to be a good addition.
     
    Music: WANT.
     
    Funny factor? Yes. That may be a reason why this is a Plus. This drama is funny till the end, thanks to its characters.
     
    Most egregious cliché: Kids scaring away nannies.
     
    What the... ? People coming in and out at during work hours. Super busy lawyer not working at all.

    Bottom line: I hesitated between a + or a +/-. In the end, it's a + because I didn't hate anything too much. The good weighted more that the bad. Faint praise, I know. I guess I'm tired of +/-.

    Sunday 11 January 2015

    The Legend of Brown Sugar Chivalries


    Taiwanese title: 黑糖群俠傳 (黑糖群侠传)

    Aired on StarTV
    From 2008 June to October
    13 episodes

    Main cast:
  • Wang Zi as Linghu Cong
  • Albee Huang as Ren Ying Ying
  • Ah Wei as Guo Jing
  • Yako Chan as Lu Jian Ning
  • Wang Jing Qiao as Xiao Long Nu
  • Ah Ben as Wei Xiao Bao
  • Xiao Yu as Chu Liu Xiang
  • Xiao Ma as Yi He Cang Tai
  • Mei Mei as Guardian Sheng Nu
  • Zhang Ke Fan (張克帆) as Lu Da You
  • Wang De Sheng (王德生) as West Side principal
  • Amanda Chou as Tian Shan Tong Lao
  • Ao Quan as Hong Shi Ba
  • Christine Fan as Dong Fang Bu Bai

  • Notes:
    - Like Brown Sugar Macchiato, it features members of music bands Lollipop, Hey Girl and Choc7 in the main cast and in cameos.
    - It's a spoof of modern wuxia novels.
    - Warning: Special effects are really bad. Since they are aware of it, they don't use them that much.
    - Rewatching!

    Review: Fav!


    Title: "Brown Sugar" is a callback to "Brown Sugar Macchiato"

    Boy: He's an orphan who was brought up by the principal of a magical martial arts school. Naturally gifted and hard-working, he is the strongest of his generation. Besides that, he's also a great leader.

    Girl: She's an outcast because her father worked for the big bad. Moreover, she's quite shy so she seems cold and stand-offish.

    Boy: He's a particularly clumsy and selfless guy. I didn't really care.

    Girl: She's the only daughter of a teacher. She acts like a spoiled kid but she is not annoying as she is prompt to recognise her faults.

    Plot: So there is a big bad who is threatening the balance of the land. He's currently ill so he needs a magical thingie in order to restore his powers. There is also a traitor inside the school.

    Relationships: We follow three couples and there is no insta-love. Everyone has his agenda, his personnality with qualities and flaws. I was invested in the romantic relationships, but also in the friendships and the family bonds.

    Other characters: I will single out the bad guys and especially The bad guy who is really scary. We don't see him much but these scenes are effective at conveying his evilness.

    Funny factor? Yes, silly but funny.

    Music: Good.

    What the... ? One might say "the entire drama". But I give a pass to a lot of things (beggars society?) because I suppose it comes with the genre. However, I don't think a character's deafness being played for laugh can be excused. It only happens at the beginning or it would have ruined everything.

    Bottom line: Under the silliness and bad special effects, I like the characters and care about what happened to them. Though its resolution was lacking, the plot was interesting, progressing steadily. Fab!