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Starring Hsieh Ying-xuan, Cheryl Yang, and Hsueh Shih-ling, the series revolves around the stardom of actresses in Taiwan’s entertainment industry. The series consists of 12 episodes and had its world premiere of the first three episodes at the 29th Busan International Film Festival, followed by a release on Netflix on 7 November 2024.
The series also drew the most advertisements per episode among all dramas on streaming platforms at the time of airing, [37] [38] with an average of 10 advertisements per episode. The series also attracted numerous additional product placement ads from Rémy Martin , Estée Lauder , Pepsi , Bausch & Lomb , KFC , as well as tailor-made Giorgio ...
The screenplay Ling Dong Zhi Ren (lit. ' Blade of the Cold Winter ') was written by screenwriter Yu Xiaoqian.The screenwriter and director made substantial modifications to the original screenplay, including changes to Shen Mo's character, the deaths of Wang Yang and Gong Biao, and the conflicts between Wang Xiang and Shen Mo. [1] The title of the television series, The Long Season, is drawn ...
Handsome Siblings received generally positive reviews, scoring 7.8 based on 826 users on IMDb as of July 2024. [3] Stephen McCarty of the South China Morning Post's Post Magazine noted that despite the story being adapted multiple times, this rendition was a "visual feast" and compared it to "Cirque du Soleil meets Journey to the West".
King's War is the second historical drama television series directed by Gao Xixi, after Three Kingdoms (2010). The production cost for King's War was expected to break records, as Bona Film Group announced on 8 June 2011 that it would provide Gao Xixi with a budget of 1.7 billion yuan for the project, excluding the costs for possible future ...
More Than Blue: The Series (Chinese: 比悲傷更悲傷的故事:影集版) is a Taiwanese romance drama. It is an adaptation of the eponymous 2009 South Korean film More Than Blue and the Taiwanese remake More Than Blue. [1] The series premiered on Netflix on October 22, 2021. [2]
The series was announced at a press conference on July 23, 2024, with the first trailer released on the same day. [10] Preparation for the series began in December 2022, inspired by the ongoing Russo-Ukrainian War and the Chinese military exercises around Taiwan conducted in protest of Nancy Pelosi's 2022 Taiwanese state visit. [11]
Light the Night (traditional Chinese: 華燈初上; simplified Chinese: 华灯初上), previously known as Blue Hour, is a 2021 Taiwanese Netflix original series written by Ryan Tu and directed by Lien Yi-chi. The series stars Ruby Lin, Yo Yang, Cheryl Yang, Rhydian Vaughan, Derek Chang, Puff Kuo, Esther Liu, Cherry Hsieh and Nikki Hsieh.