Kar Bo, an undercover cop, was involved in a drug bust-up which would later incriminate him. Hitomi stumbles into him and was amazed that he looked remarkably similar to her dead lover. Although Hitomi was conscious that Kar Bo can never be the real Tatsuya, she endures his hardships with him unfailingly which results to having strong feelings for each other", "image": "https://i.hndrama.com/image/drama/eYjNpc.jpg", "genre": [ "Action", "Romance", "Crime" ], "contentRating": "PG-13", "datePublished": "Apr 1, 1999", "dateModified": "2015-04-21", "startDate": "Apr 1, 1999", "endDate": "", "actor": [ { "@type": "Person", "name": "Jack Kao", "alternateName": "高捷", "birthDate": "April 23, 1958", "nationality": "Taiwanese", "description": "Jack Kao is a Taiwanese actor.
In 2005, he won a Golden Bell Award for Best Supporting Actor in a Television Series for "Love's Lone Flower".", "image": "https://i.hndrama.com/image/people/BmZjlc.jpg" }, { "@type": "Person", "name": "Leslie Cheung", "alternateName": "張國榮", "birthDate": "September 12, 1956", "nationality": "Hong Konger", "description": "Cheung Fat Chung (English name: Leslie) was a Hong Kong Canadian singer and actor. Throughout a 26-year career from 1977 until his death, Cheung released over 40 music albums and acted in 56 films. He was one of the most prominent pioneers that shaped the identity of Cantopop during the 1980s and became known for his flamboyant, often outrageous stage appearance. His venture into acting in the 1990s was recognized for his portrayal of queer characters in the then-conservative film industry. His career was marked with both praise and criticism, with numerous public discussions focusing on his sexual orientation and androgynous persona.
Born in British Hong Kong, Cheung studied in England from the age of 12 until returning to Hong Kong in 1976 to pursue a career in the show business. He achieved wide popularity with his 1984 self-titled album and its single "Monica", whose upbeat dance production introduced a new popular trend to Cantopop in addition to the contemporary pool of sentimental ballads. Cheung's continued success with a string of hit albums in the mid-and late-1980s, most notably 1987 best-seller Summer Romance, which won him numerous awards, including Most Popular Male Artist at the 1988 and 1989 Jade Solid Gold Best Ten Music Awards. He announced his "retirement" from music and emigrated to Canada in 1989 in the wake of the political turmoil in mainland China, but remained active in his burgeoning acting career.
Cheung achieved widespread recognition as an actor in the 1990s. He played a role in the 1990 Days of Being Wild, which won him Best Actor at the 1991 Hong Kong Film Awards. His role as a homosexual Peking opera actor in the 1993 Farewell My Concubine catapulted him to prominence in the western world. Cheung's reputation as a queer celebrity consolidated with his role in the 1997 drama Happy Together, a film explicitly depicting a homosexual male relationship. His comeback as a recording artist in the late 1990s, particularly with his 1996 album Red, was noted for sonic experimentation and extravagant, graphic imagery. He was awarded the Golden Needle Award, the highest distinction of the RTHK Top 10 Gold Songs Awards, in 1999. In 2000, he was honored as "Asia's Biggest Superstar" at the CCTV/MTV Music Honours in mainland China.
Cheung committed suicide on 1 April 2003, having been diagnosed with severe clinical depression.
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He trained at the Spring and Autumn Peking Opera Academy in Hong Kong, which was run by China's first female martial arts actress, Madame Fen Juhua. Wai started his on-screen career as a stuntman and martial arts extra in various 1970s Shaw Brothers kung fu films. His breakout acting role was in the Shaw Brothers martial arts comedy film Five Superfighters (1978), for which he was also an assistant action director. Wai was also known for his supporting roles in wuxia television series such as The Legend of the Condor Heroes (1983), The Return of Luk Siu Fung (1983), and The New Adventures Of Chor Lau Heung (1984). His action choreography work for the film Generation Pendragon (1999) was also recognized by a Best Action Choreography nomination at the 36th Golden Horse Awards.
Austin Wai passed away in Bejing on October 4th, 2012, at the age of 55. The cause of his death was confirmed to be excessive weight loss due to over exercising.", "image": "https://i.hndrama.com/image/people/jrZ7Oc.jpg" }, { "@type": "Person", "name": "Hoshino Yuka", "alternateName": "星野有香", "birthDate": "October 11, 1972", "nationality": "Japanese", "description": "Hoshino Yuka is an actress known for supporting roles in Bayside Shakedown and Onsen Maruchi Daisakusen series. She graduated from Kyoto Sangyo University (specialty: Kyoto dialect; other interests: playing clarinet, piano, ocarina). In 1995, she moved to Tokyo where she made her debut in dramas.", "image": "https://i.hndrama.com/image/people/g2oddc.jpg" }, { "@type": "Person", "name": "Mars", "alternateName": "火星", "birthDate": "February 28, 1954", "nationality": "Hong Konger", "description": "Mars is a Hong Kong actor, action director, stuntman and martial artist. He is one of Jackie Chan's best friends. He was born in Hong Kong. He got the nickname "Weird Fire Star" after being involved in a car accident, leaving him with two scars on his head. While working as a stuntman on a film in Thailand, he got promoted to a supporting actor and needed a stage name. He picked "Mars" based on his nickname.
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After he received a bachelor degree in communication and arts from the University of Windsor, Canada, Daniel Lee returned to Hong Kong and became a director of television series. He also worked as an assistant for the famous film director Ann Hui when filming The Romance of Book and Sword (1987), which is based on Louis Cha's classic Wuxia novel. In early the 90s, Lee's talents in film-making was noticed by the master of Wuxia film, Cheh Chang, who later recognized that himself, Hark Tsui, and Daniel Lee are the "three generations of Wuxia film-making." Lee's film is characterized with the heavy black costumes and visual style, with the extreme emphases on masculinity as well as the bond of brotherhood, in which reflects the director's perspective of romanticism.
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