Showing posts with label Niki Chow. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Niki Chow. Show all posts

Monday, September 03, 2018

Overview - Another Era



The 2008 financial crisis swept the whole world. Ambitious businessman Roger Kwok seizes the opportunity to take over the corporation of Hong Kong's wealthiest man (Wu Fung), but is blocked by businessman Pat Poon. Roger holds a grudge and looks for an opportunity to get revenge.

Ten years later, Pat has become the richest person in Hong Kong, yet encounters unfortunate circumstances. When his son is killed in an accident, Pat suffers a heart attack and falls into a coma. To manage the family business, his inexperienced daughter Niki Chow, with the help of private equity fund manager Frankie Lam, engages in a corporate war with Roger. When Pat awakens, he, along with Roger's wife (Tavia Yeung), Wu Fung's grandson (Benjamin Yuen), and a young entrepreneur (Pakho Chau) all join the battle. Everyone's fate become entangled as they stir up another battle of the century...

Sunday, December 11, 2016

Overview - Rogue Emperor



Living on the streets of Hong Kong, Kenneth Ma claims that he is the Last Emperor of China. As social worker Tracy Chu follows his case, she gradually reveals his adventurous, absurd, legendary life devoted to pursing his love Niki Chow. In the early 1930s, when he was still a youngster, Kenneth, along with his brother Benjamin Yuen and friends Koo Ming Wah and Brian Tse, compete in a firecracker scramble to earn money for him to marry Niki. Because of an accident, they not only miss out on the prize money, they also encounter strange people and events one after another, including bandit Harriet Yeung, revolutionary Luk Wing Kuen and warlord Pal Sinn. Koo Ming Wah's sister Mandy Wong is also implicated and becomes a social flower. Kenneth and his pals fail in the military and instead, become prisoners. They later end up in Shanghai. With the help of triad leader Joe Tay, Kenneth transforms into a powerful Shanghai tycoon. Although his heart still thinks about Niki, a missed opportunity causes the two of them to be separated again for forty years.


Rogue Emperor Theme Song

The theme song for Rogue Emperor is sung by Hoffman Cheng, entitled "Four Sides" (四方).



The ending theme song is "Heart Warm" (心暖), by Kenneth Ma and Niki Chow.



The sub-theme song is "Cheers" (乾杯), by Hoffman, Ronald Law and Yao Bin.




Tuesday, November 22, 2016

Rogue Emperor Promo Clips

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Saturday, January 17, 2015

Overview - The Virtuous Queen of Han



"She" is a common courtesan, without a flirtatious approach or noble family background, only relying on her wisdom, kind heart and a determination to establish a harmonious harem. Yet "she" was able to accompany the great Emperor Wu of Han for 48 years, gain the trust of concubines and servants alike within the competitive harem and make friends with high-ranking officials who were willing to sacrifice themselves to protect her. "She" is the first Chinese empress to receive her own posthumous title and is also the second longest-serving empress - Wei Zifu.

From a commoner to an empress, Wei Zifu's legend not only changed her own fate, but also made her family's achievements possible. Her brother, Wei Qing, was a brave, unbeatable general, while her nephew, Huo Qubing, led the military at age 18 and earned the honorary title "Marquess of Champion". Their remarkable military accomplishments deterred enemies from attacking and brought peace to the citizens.

Wei Zifu is not like a beautiful peony, but she carries a quiet gracefulness like an orchid, not contending, not showing off, not revealing. She ruled the country with optimism, perseverance and humility, winning the heart of Emperor Wu and the respect of the imperial court and harem. Her virtuous conduct has also won her praise and a good reputation in the eyes of future generations.

The Virtuous Queen of Han will air in Cantonese on Now TV starting January 19.

After watching the first episode in Mandarin and reading the synopsis, this series feels a lot like Beyond the Realm of Conscience with the super-goody two-shoes female lead. Not surprising since Miu Siu Ching is the producer, but I don't think I'm interested anymore because I can't stand all the goodiness.



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Friday, April 11, 2014

TVB Siblings

In honour of National Siblings Day (April 10), let's look at some of the siblings at TVB:

Tavia & Griselda Yeung


Gigi & Lily Ho


Niki & Kathy Chow


Paul Chun & John Chiang; their half-brother is Derek Yee (director)


Remus & Calvin Choy


Stephen & Francois Huynh


Daniel & Adrian Chau


Jacky & Jeffrey Wong


Gregory & Augustine Lee; their father is veteran actor Lee Ka Ding
 


Sunday, October 06, 2013

Couples We Have Not Seen

Tired of seeing the same pairings over and over again? Bet you haven't seen these couples before...

Linda Chung & Kenneth Ma


They were only together briefly when Kenneth made a cameo appearance in Yes Sir, Sorry Sir.


Ruco Chan & Kate Tsui



Raymond Lam & Fala Chen



Wayne Lai & Tavia Yeung



Myolie Wu & Steven Ma



Ron Ng & Niki Chow



Bosco Wong & Selena Li


They appeared as a couple in a commercial for Ocean Park.


Which fresh pairing would you like to see most?



Wednesday, July 17, 2013

A Change of Heart Review


Producer: Nelson Cheung
Genre: Modern, suspense
Cast: Michael Miu, Bosco Wong, Joey Meng, Niki Chow, Vincent Wong, Mandy Wong, Elaine Yiu

Plot: 
A ruthless businessman has A Change of Heart after heart surgery, which greatly displeases his wife, who then has an affair with her subordinate, all the while suspecting her husband of an affair with the girlfriend of the heart donor who was also his doctor and whom has a twin brother that the girlfriend uses to get close to the businessman so she can investigate her mother's murder, which makes the wife so jealous that she goes to extreme lengths to get revenge, yet he remains true to her, except it was too late when she found out because she's done too many bad deeds and in the TVB world that means you must die no matter what because otherwise there will be complaints pouring in from lots of people with nothing better to do and we wouldn't want that now, would we?

Review:
A Change of Heart is one of the better series so far this year. Then again, that’s not saying much… To start off, this series boosts an attractive cast. The premise is interesting enough. The storyline itself progressed well and is intriguing with overlapping mysteries and curveballs. Even the most unsuspicious characters get embroiled as the mystery unfolds. The ending had some ingenuity, but was rushed as usual. Obviously, the script was far from perfect, but at least we can appreciate that it wasn’t a straight ride from start to finish.

Joey Meng was hands-down my favourite character. Ever since Consort Yu (Sheren Tang) of the original War and Beauty, I’ve been waiting for a character that would be equally as brilliant, manipulative and scheming. Joey is just that – chilling and evil to the core. She stops at nothing to get what she wants and never feels a tinge of remorse. This is my first time watching Joey and I can see why she’s such a highly-touted actress. She has great acting skills to go with her impressive looks.

Mandy Wong is quickly becoming one of my favourite actresses with her spectacular performances. Not for the first time, she is able to pull off a loud-spoken, selfish character without coming across as annoying. Maybe that's the reason she keeps getting these roles, because she is so excellent at that. She is completely immersed into her character and outshone the female lead, Niki, who was stagnant. 

Niki's character has a very emotional past, but Niki remained emotionless and distant throughout. At most, she just seemed to be moody. Her character can be unreasonable and too quick to jump to conclusions, which is not exactly a desirable trait for a police officer. Ironically, her best scene was not as herself, but as Joey acting as her in the confrontation with Michael. In that scene, I could really imagine Joey’s character being inside Niki's body.

The men paled in comparison to the ladies. Bosco Wong plays twins brothers who supposedly differ widely in personality, but he is one and the same for both roles. At times, I was confused as to which person he was. Still, he is charismatic and shares good chemistry with Niki. Michael Miu was entertaining as a super-egoistic businessman, but he lost that appeal after his surgery. I guess I just don’t like watching nice guys. His wife had every reason to be frustrated at him. His altruistic admission of his crime was, frankly, dumb. 

Vincent Wong and Elaine Yiu’s pairing was nothing to fawn over, nor were either characters vitally important for the story. But Vincent as a dorky detective wanna-be had his funny moments. He actually reminds me of an old classmate who speaks in the same manner. Benjamin Yuen was criticized in The Voice of Stars as being expressionless, and rightly so, because he’s just as wooden in here. The pair of Benjamin and JJ Jia never radiated that blissfulness as a couple, so it didn't matter much when their marriage fell apart. 

My suggested alternative ending: Joey as Niki should do more sinister things to frame the real Niki... 


Rating: 4/5 


Sunday, June 02, 2013

"A Change of Heart" Theme Song

The theme song is called "Heart Change" (心變), by Niki Chow.




The sub-theme song is sung by Bosco Wong, called "Final Blessing" (最後祝福)

An ode to Myolie? (Bosco says it isn't)




Overview - A Change of Heart
Promo Clips
Official Poster

Wednesday, May 08, 2013

Overview - A Change of Heart



Business mogul Michael Miu does not hesitate to use ruthless tactics when pursuing his money-making ideas. Unfortunately, he suffers from a serious heart disease and can only survive with a heart transplant. Coincidentally, his doctor, Bosco Wong, dies in an accident and has a suitable heart for Michael. After the surgery, Michael has a huge personality change, becoming friendly and casual, just like how Bosco used to be. His resemblance to Bosco leaves his wife (Joey Meng) and Bosco's fiance (Niki Chow) in a confused state. The relationship between the three people begin to change.

Bosco's twin brother (also played by Bosco) returns to Hong Kong and meets the people that had been in his brother's life. He finds that he is developing feelings for Niki, but also gets involved with "PR lady" Mandy Wong. Meanwhile, Michael invites Bosco to work in his company. With Michael's backing, Bosco quickly rises through the corporate ranks. Bosco see Michael as a mentor and treats him like a family member, until he discovers his brother's death wasn't an accident...


Watch Promo Clips here


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Saturday, March 30, 2013

Hong Kong's Policewomen

《女警愛作戰》劇照

Female officers compose 15% of the Hong Kong Police Force, a relatively high ratio compared to police forces in other major cities. The first female officer was Kimmy Koh, who was appointed to the rank of Police Sub-Inspector in 1949. She mostly handled administrative work and cases involving “moral” issues (such as prostitution and gambling). But still, she set an important precedent.

In 1951, the first class of 10 female officers, trained by Koh, graduated from the Police Training School. They were assigned the numbers from 5001 to 5010. Among them, 林靄思 (#5010), known as “Sister Ten”, stayed with the force the longest. She became the first gun-carrying female officer. She was granted special permission to carry a gun while investigating a murder case in 1953. She went on several undercover missions, from busting drug deals to fraud cases. She also served in the Witness Protection Unit (WPU).

Angelina Lo's character in Sergeant Tabloid is based on the real "Sister Ten".

Initially, though female officers were seen as valuable additions to the force, they were not treated equally as their male counterparts. They were paid lower salaries than men and only worked day shifts. They were regulated to “low-danger” jobs, such as community outreach, prisoner transfers, traffic control and crowd control.

In 1973, the police force instituted equal pay and benefits for male and female officers. As well, females were now permitted to join almost any unit. Beginning in 1995, all cadets, male or female, had to undergo firearms training. Previously, only males were required to take such training. In 1997, the last gender barrier was removed when women were allowed to join the Police Tactical Unit (PTU).

Female officers have always been used for crowd control situations. The rationale (justified or not) is that the crowds tend to be less aggressive when faced against women. In 1962, when a large mass of Mainland immigrants flooded Hong Kong, all the 273 female officers at the time were stationed at the borders. In 1992, female officers were similarly deployed against Vietnamese refugees. A special all-female unit named “Tango Company” was formed and trained for crowd management at large public gatherings.  

《女警愛作戰》劇照
Niki and the girls will join the Tango Company to maintain order during protests.

Saturday, March 16, 2013

"Sergeant Tabloid" Theme Song

The theme song for Sergeant Tabloid is "Love from the Heart" (愛從心), sung by Niki Chow and Michael Tse.




Niki also sings the slower, solo version.




Sunday, March 10, 2013

Sergeant Tabloid - Preview of Cases



*Possible Spoilers*

Case #1 - Drug Lord Boyfriend
Niki Chow finally finds a boyfriend (Vincent Wong) who doesn't mind that she is a cop. Not only that, he even shows up at the police station to propose to her. Niki is very touched and immediately agrees. However, while chasing down a suspect, Niki discovers that Vincent is actually a drug lord. As a defender of justice, Niki has no choice but to personally arrest him. This battle leaves an irremovable mark in Niki's heart.

Case #2 - Drug Addict Attack
As a uniformed patrol cop, Oceane Zhu receives a call to handle a case of an unconscious senior. When she arrives at the scene, she is unexpectedly attacked by a drug addict (Oscar Leung), who holds her and Benz Hui hostage with a knife.

Case #3 - Undercover Mission
Niki and the female cops are called upon to go undercover to bust a male prostitution ring. Coincidentally, Michael Tse and his assistant are also there posing as male prostitutes to collect material for their news story. Can the girls successfully complete their mission?

Case #4 - Apartment Sweeps
The Emergency Unit routinely conducts floor-by-floor apartment sweeps. Besides frequently encountering prostitutes, they may possibly come across drug addicts and dangerous criminals. How can the female cops cope with these challenges?

Case #5 - Voyeur Suicide Case
A voyeur who secretly photographed female cops commits suicide in front of Michael after having his identity published in the tabloids. This incident causes Michael to reflect on his actions and fall into a state of confusion. Can he be awakened from this experience?

Case #6 - Anti-Mainland Pregnant Mothers Protest
A group of anti-Mainland pregnant mothers protesters take to the streets to fight for the rights of local mothers. Mandy Wong leads the specially-formed female squadron to maintain order and control the crowds. They are met with unprecedented attacks.


See Overview - Sergeant Tabloid


Thursday, February 21, 2013

Overview - Sergeant Tabloid




Emergency Unit Sergeant Niki Chow is already 30 years old and has experienced a bumpy love life. One time, she pursued a seemingly perfect man, but his real identity turned out to be a drug lord. To make things worse, their relationship was made into headline news by paparazzi reporter Michael Tse. The incident caused Niki to greatly resent Michael. Soon, Niki fell in love with rookie police officer Matthew Ko, but Michael shows up to ruin their budding romance once again. Niki later discovers that it was her father, Benz Hui, who conspired with Michael to break up her relationship. At work, Niki cannot cooperate well with her superior, Mandy Wong. Feeling pressure from all sides, Niki goes into battle for the sake of love…

See Preview of Cases

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