Tag: A Time of Love
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Another one of those year end review posts
Compared to the last two years, a great thing this year is that I don’t have to work between Christmas and New Years! I was hoping to catch up on some dramas – as you’ll see below I’ve started a few with the ‘intention’ of continuing on but then life just got in the way,…
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A Time of Love (Part 4: Japan) Recap
It’s about time I think?! Final part of the A Time of Love series in Japan – with Aaron Yan, Naomi Watanabe and Wong Cho Lam! Legend says 300 years ago, a type of mysterious wagashi appeared known as ‘Wada No. 1’. From the King, the Prince, the Army General, the Geishas, to the…
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A Time of Love (Part 3: Korea) Recap
At a coffee shop, Kim Dong Sung / King (Youn Jung-Hoon) is waiting for someone. He is about to leave when Linda (Linda Chung) arrives saying she’s only late for 45 minutes. She wants to learn basic Korean conversation in three weeks. Since he lived in Hong Kong before and understands Cantonese, she wants him…
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Fortnightly Roundup No. 10 – 18 February 2014
This post is way overdue I know! The ‘drama slump’ bug must be contagious because that’s what I feel like at the moment. I am not watching any on-air dramas and I watched the second last episode of A Good Wife at least two to three weeks ago and still haven’t finished it! >< Is…
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A Time of Love (Part 2: Singapore) Recap
The start of part 2 follows a pair of high heels, literally. While a well dressed woman Crystal (Charmaine Sheh) walks into an office building, we also see a geeky looking guy Oscar (Kenneth Ma) walking into the same building. He gets into the lift and just when the door was closing, Crystal tries to…
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A Time of Love (Part 1: Malaysia) Recap
At the start of the music movie (as TVB calls it), we see San / Kelly (Kate Tsui) in a wedding dress. Thank you for helping me remember a memory I should not forget. I’m only an ordinary woman. I just want a simple, normal relationship. Why does God play such a big joke on…
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TVB unites stars from HK, Japan, Korea and Taiwan for Time of Love
Traditionally, the time around Chinese New Year is considered to be a low ratings period for HK dramas. So anything released during that time are thought of as ‘fillers’. But next year, things will be different as it is reported TVB will be investing over $10 million (HK dollars) in “Time of Love” – filming…