La Femme Desperado

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La Femme Desperado
女人唔易做
Genre Modern Drama
Starring Melissa Ng
Sheren Tang
Raymond Lam
Michael Tse
Ending theme "有過去的女人" by
Miriam Yeung
Country of origin Hong Kong
Language(s) Cantonese
No. of episodes 22
Production
Running time approx. 45 minutes
Broadcast
Original channel Television Broadcasts Limited
Original run April 17, 2006May 14, 2006
Chronology
Related shows Men in Pain
External links
Official website

La Femme Desperado (Chinese: 女人唔易做) is a 2006 TVB (Hong Kong) series. The entire series contains 22 episodes and one alternate ending. It unexpectedly became a hit and gained very high ratings throughout its broadcasts.[verification needed] In fact, it is the highest rated episodic series for TVB in 2006.[citation needed] This series has been lauded as another TVB classic masterpiece.[verification needed] It contains many realistic elements relating to the life of a woman in today's modern society, particularly in Hong Kong. Many audience members feel like they can relate to the characters in the story.[verification needed]

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[edit] Cast

[edit] Main Characters

[edit] Pluto Company

  • Ko Chi Ling (高志玲, nickname "Ko Ling", portrayed by Melissa Ng)- A 32 year old assistant manager of Pluto, a consumer product distributor. Ling comes from a very traditional family, who expected women to marry and give birth to children as soon as possible, and avoid a professional career. After finding out thather husband and co-worker Man King Leung had an affair, she divorced him, and began to learn from Hilda as she makes her way up in the corporate world.
  • Hilda Hoi (海翹, portrayed by Sheren Tang)- A 37 year old Product Manager of Pluto. She is considered to be the definition of a strong businesswoman. Hilda would use all her charm to get business, often alienating many coworkers in the process.
  • Ida Hoi (海璇, portrayed by Kate Tsui)- Sister of HIlda. She fell in love with her sushi mentor.
  • Man King Leung (文景良, portrayed by Michael Tse)- A 38 year old worker at Pluto. He is known to climb up the corporate greasy pole at all costs, earning him the title "Scum Man". after his divorce with Ko Ling, he had a relationship with Hilda. Man left Pluto to become an executive at Please, a department store chain, out of spite.
  • Chai Foon (齊寬, portrayed by Raymond Lam)- He married Ko Ling, despite a 7-year age difference between them. He acts on an impulse, and this led to strains in their marriage.
  • Pluto Ma (馬世軒, portrayed by Savio Tsang)- Owner and CEO of Pluto, his infidelity almost led to Pluto's demise. It also created much conflict between is wife, Ko Ling, and Hilda.
  • Venus Huen (禤寶婷, portrayed by Jacqueline Lo)- Wife of Pluto. Her fears that Pluto was cheating on her led to her recruitment of Jackie Ho, her cousin, to monitor Pluto, which backfired on Venus.

[edit] Please Company

  • Please Kong (江永年, portayed by Kwong Hon)- Owner of Please, a chain of health and beauty retailers (similar to Watson's in real life). His relationship with Pluto Company strained after his decision to enter the product distribution chain.
  • Crystal Kong (江晶晶, portrayed by Cindy Au)- Granddaughter of Please, she works at Please Company, and had a crush on Chai Foon.

[edit] Other Characters

[edit] Ko Family

  • Ko Wing Tim (高榮添, portrayed by Leung Ka Yan)- The father of Ling, he also works at Pluto, and as the oldest worker in his department, people respectfully call him Uncle Tim. His incredibly chauvinistic and traditional attitudes have rubbed off on his sons.
  • Lau Wei Sim (劉慧嬋, portrayed by Ching Ho Wai)- Ko Wing Tim's subservient wife. She began to disobey her husband towards the end of the series, forcing Tim to ponder whether his old ways can continue to pass unreformed.
  • Ko Chi Leng (高志能, portrayed by Li Ka Sing)- Brother of Ling. He is a taxi driver by profession.
  • Ko Chi Lik (高志力, portrayed by Kenneth Ma)- Younger brother of Ling. He is a sushi chef by profession, and fell in love with his student, Ida Hoi. His father's chauvinistic attitudes rubbed off on him, and this caused much strain in their relationship.
  • Kun Ga Yung (管嘉蓉, portrayed by Natalie Wong)- Wife of Ko Chi Leng.

[edit] Chai Family

  • Jeung Pak Chih (章柏枝, portrayed by Lai Suun)- Grandmother of Chai Foon, and the owner of a dried goods store on Cheung Chau Island.
  • Tong Lei Chu (唐麗珠, portrayed by Mary Hon)- Mother of Foon.

[edit] General Characters

  • Jackie Ho (何雅琪, portrayed by June Chan)- Younger cousin of Venus Huen, she was recruited by Venus to keep an eye on Pluto, whom she suspects was cheating on her. There were no extramarital affairs, but Jackie did attempt, with brief success, to steal Pluto away from Venus.
  • Cho Ga Po (曹家普, portrayed by Derek Kwok)- A former lover of Hilda.
  • Cathy (portrayed by Janice Shum)- A worker at Pluto.
  • Daniel (portrayed by Lo Chun Shun)- A worker at Pluto. He and a group of workers defected with Man King Leung to Please.
  • Amy (portrayed by Lee Choi Ling)- A worker at Pluto.
  • Ben (portrayed by Simon Lo)- A worker at Pluto.

[edit] Synopsis

There are three pairs of couples in the series, and their roles highlight the roles of women in modern society.

The first pair is Siu Chai and Ling. Siu Chai has been in love with his tutor, Ling, since he was 11 and she was 18. They depict the problems of overcoming a 7 year age gap in traditional Chinese society.

The second pair is Ah Man and Hilda and shows their quest to power and fame, their readiness to sacrifice anything - even their loved ones - for the sake of climbing the corporate ladder. However, throughout the show, their characters began to make the realization that love and family are actually much more significant in life than success in the business world.

Finally, the third pair is Ah Lik and Ida. Their story focuses on the status of the woman in modern society. Raised in a patriachal environment, Ah Lik, who has very old-fashioned thinking, believes that women cannot become sushi masters. He believes that a woman should be staying at home, cooking, serving their husbands and caring for the children. Ida on the other hand, is a very strong-willed modern Chinese woman. Through her determination, confidence and persistence, she proves her skills to him. Their frequent conflict and arguments over the rights and roles of women and Lik's eventual realization that women can indeed accomplish greater accomplishments than men show the gradual progression of value changes.

[edit] Ratings

  • Week 1 (EP01 - 05) - 31 PTS
  • Week 2 (EP06 - 10) - 33 PTS
  • Week 3 (EP11 - 15) - 33 PTS
  • Week 4 (EP16 - 20) - 34 PTS
  • Finale (EP21 - 22) - 37 PTS **resulted as Most Watched TVB Series at TVB Anniversary 39

[edit] Awards

  • 2006 TVB 39th Anniversary: Best Drama Series
  • 2006 Ming Pao Television Awards: Best Drama Series
  • 2006 TVB Highest Rated Series

[edit] External links

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