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good trailer, good HK drama

Hk serials are always good. Once I start I can't stop....especially those tvb ones.
Now some china and taiwan serials also ok but like one in 100 then can find.
Still not sold on Korean dramas yet....some storyline not bad but find their pace too goddamn slow.
 
krafty,
you think May should forgive Matt?Since Matt so love her.

also Gillian should forgive Funny? but Funny hurt her so much......
 
yes, dar...they should forgive...and love deep deep again...:o

krafty,
you think May should forgive Matt?Since Matt so love her.

also Gillian should forgive Funny? but Funny hurt her so much......
 
Hk serials are always good. Once I start I can't stop....especially those tvb ones.
Now some china and taiwan serials also ok but like one in 100 then can find.
Still not sold on Korean dramas yet....some storyline not bad but find their pace too goddamn slow.

Yes, HK dramas have all the necessary ingredients: fast pace, strong plot, good script, great acting.

Korean dramas can be very slow and the love scenes overly melodramatic.

Chinese period dramas are very good, with beautiful dialogue, and authentic costumes and stylised mannnerisms, but their contemporary ones still have some way to go with regards to plot.

I've long given up on Taiwanese dramas - long-winded, meandering plot.
 
I like HK dramas much more than Taiwan or Korean. But my preference is Taiwan for variety programmes.

Yes, HK dramas have all the necessary ingredients: fast pace, strong plot, good script, great acting.

Korean dramas can be very slow and the love scenes overly melodramatic.

Chinese period dramas are very good, with beautiful dialogue, and authentic costumes and stylised mannnerisms, but their contemporary ones still have some way to go with regards to plot.

I've long given up on Taiwanese dramas - long-winded, meandering plot.
 
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