Showing posts with label Rear Mirror. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rear Mirror. Show all posts

Thursday, September 25, 2014

Rear Mirror Thoughts

Good luck finding such intimacy between the two leads in this series.


Producer: Fong Chun-chiu
Genre: Modern, romance
Cast: Wayne Lai, Louisa So, Tony Hung, Natalie Tong

  • An analogy to describe Rear Mirror: a minibus moves slower than a race car, but for some people, it is an acceptable mode of transportation. Translation: If you want a simple drama to relax with, this is a good one; if you're looking for a thriller, look somewhere else. 
  • The romance between Wayne and Louisa has been described as "subtle". Subtle is the right word, if it meant barely existent. You can convince me that they have a deep friendship, but I'd be hard-pressed to believe romance is in the air for those two.
  • The family infighting plot adds some much-needed drama to the series, but at its core, it is just another formulaic TVB storyline. 
  • The abrupt change (or better to say, revelation) of Chung King-fai's character in the end was uncalled for. If the writers wanted a devious plot, they needed to give it more development. But in my opinion, such a plot does not fit with the overall atmosphere of the series.
  • Wayne Lai looks rather bored, or he is very tired. Either way, it felt like he was acting in his sleep. At times, there were flashes of "Chai Gau" from Rosy Business, which is not appropriate for his character in here.
  • Louisa So is a respectable actress, but she just didn't radiate the charm as leading lady. 
  • Tony Hung has proven himself to be a decent actor. He did a good job as a shy introvert with his hesitation and hand-wringing.
  • Natalie Tong has quietly been improving. An enjoyable performance and good chemistry with Tony.
  • This must be the third or fourth time Elaine Yiu has played the ex-girlfriend/ex-wife type.
  • I found Ram Chiang to be a little on the odd side. I don't get why his character always had the suspicious look. Would understand if he was in on the scheme by Chung King-fai, but he wasn't.
  • Amy Fan reminds me of Margie Tsang (Note: Margie was Roger Kwok's elder sister in D.I.E.)
  • It's a bit tiresome seeing the same veteran actors in every single drama, such as KK Cheung, Mary Hon, Lau Kong, etc.
  • Overall, another small production that will be forgotten soon enough. 

Rating: 2/5

Too lazy to write a proper review, but since some of you are asking, I decided just to share some of my thoughts on Rear Mirror.


Wednesday, September 03, 2014

Love Has No Boundaries

真愛是不應該有任何界限
True love should not have any boundaries


That includes gender.


Tuesday, August 05, 2014

Friday, July 11, 2014

Overview - Rear Mirror



Minibus driver Wayne Lai failed to heed to his late father's advice and suffers a series of setbacks in his relationship and career. Despite this, he stays strong and insists on raising the son that his girlfriend had with another man. His neighbour, Ronald Law, has always looked up to Wayne as a big brother. Ronald hopes that Wayne would be with his sister (Amy Fan), but Wayne is hesitant to enter into a new relationship.

A traffic accident causes Wayne to encounter Louisa So, the CEO of a large corporation. Louisa admires his personality and hires him as her personal driver. The politics at the corporation is complex and Louisa finds herself fighting alone. The only person she can trust is her cousin (Tony Hung), but he lacks his own opinion and has an ambiguous relationship with an employee (Natalie Tong). One time, Louisa mistakenly believes that Wayne betrayed her and demands that he quit within seven days. At this critical moment, Wayne helps Louisa escape from the difficult situation. A subtle bond starts to form, but they are held back due to the difference in their social status. Living in a fairytale-like reality, the main characters wander between blurred lines…


Monday, March 24, 2014

FILMART 2014

Swipe Tap Love


Ghost Dragon of Hidden Mountain


The Ultimate Addiction


Madam Cutie on Duty


Under the Veil (Double Fantasies remake)


Line Walker


Rear Mirror



Other featured series: Inbound Troubles IIRuse of EngagementStorm in a Cocoon


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