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- Titre original: 幸福兌換券
- Aussi connu sous le nom de: Xìngfú duìhuàn quàn , Xingfu Duihuan Quan , Happiness Voucher , Ticket to Happiness
- Scénariste: Lin Pei Yu
- Réalisateur: Wu Meng En
- Genres: Comédie, Romance, Drame, Surnaturel
Distribution et équipes
- George Hu Rôle principal
- Phoebe Yuan Rôle principal
- Ken Hsieh Rôle principal
- Jet Chao Rôle principal
- Jessie Chang Rôle principal
- Jay Shih Rôle principal
Critiques
Honestly I was getting a little bit tired of seeing Annie & George together. It was getting too cutsie for me and their relationship was so similar in both Love, Now & Love Around. Annie whines too much and has a screechy voice that makes your skin crawl sometimes. I hope this new drama series that will air in Mar 2015 will be a departure from their previous love connections.
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Maybe it's a cultural thing. I don't know.
Anywho, I was initially impressed with his character He Bu Fan, a marketing genius who brings much-needed structure and discipline to his brother's fledgling business, which requires him to be a dick at times when he's at work. But then I realized as I watched more episodes that he's no different than any other male lead, treading familiar territory as an emotionally distant asshole with mommy issues. Needless to say, I was disappointed watching him treat his love interest like a child.
Pheobe Yuan's character Xu Man Man started off independent and strong-willed after recovering from a painful breakup with her fiance Shi Bo Hai (Ken Hsieh). Then in later episodes, it all went to shit. I don't know why the writers felt the need to dumb her character down so much.
Oh yeah, Bo Zheng Chen's character was that of some sort of deity or god but his hearing aid was visible. Just Sayin'.
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