Fight for Love (TV series)
Fight for Love 談談情·練練武 | |
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Genre |
Modern drama Martial arts Comedy Romance |
Written by | Alex Pau |
Starring |
Bowie Lam Sonija Kwok Gong Beibi Ha Yu Fiona Yuen Patrick Tang |
Theme music composer | Wong Seung Wai |
Opening theme |
Escape to Life Sky (逃出生天) (Cantonese) by Bowie Lam A Person's Road (一個人的路) (Mandarin) by Bowie Lam |
Ending theme |
Unknowing (不知不覺) by Bowie Lam and Kit Chan Return When it's Cold (天冷就回來) by Kit Chan |
Country of origin | Hong Kong |
Original language(s) | Cantonese |
No. of episodes | 20 |
Production | |
Producer(s) | Johnathan Chik |
Location(s) |
Hong Kong Beijing, China |
Camera setup | Multi camera |
Production company(s) |
TVB CITVC |
Broadcast | |
Original channel | TVB Jade |
Original run | 2 February 2004 – 27 February 2004 |
External links | |
Website |
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Traditional Chinese | 談談情·練練武 | ||||||||||
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Simplified Chinese | 谈谈情·练练武 | ||||||||||
Literal meaning | "Talk Love, Practice Martial Arts" | ||||||||||
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Fight for Love is a Hong Kong modern serial drama co-produced by TVB and CITVC and starring Bowie Lam, Sonija Kwok, and Gong Beibi. It was filmed from August 2001 to early 2002 and was aired overseas form 27 May to 21 June 2002. Then, it premiered in Hong Kong on TVB Pay Vision's TVB Drama channel on 2 February 2004 and ended on 27 February 2004. The drama premiered on TVB Jade in 2013.
Plot
Ng Ka Kit (Bowie Lam) is a promotions manager for an IT company and is sent by the company to take part in a training project in Beijing. Kit never imagined that this training involves learning Wushu. At the Wushu Academy, he meets his old nemesis, Yan Choi Yee (Sonija Kwok) who is a singer and also sacked office boy Lam Muk Sui (Patrick Tang). Yee is learning Wushu because she wants to break into the American markets. These three Hong Kong people, who normally would not talk to each other find common ground and a common enemy in their Beijing coach Sun Zheng (Chen Zhihui). Kit fancies the assistant coach He Dan (Gong Beibi) but she likes someone else. Living together at the Wushu Academy makes Kit, Yee and Sui understand that Zheng is strict because he wants to train their concentration and Wushu spirit. When they realize this, their hatred turns into respect and Kit and Zheng become great friends.
On his return to Hong Kong, Kit finds that he has lost all his power in the company and angrily resigns. On the other hand, Yee's popularity has been dimmed by a newcomer. Sharing their problems, they go into business together and just as Kit is about to ask Yee to be his girlfriend, her career picks up and she declines his love. At this time, Dan comes to Hong Kong to work as stunt double in order to fund her boyfriend's dream. Kit rekindles his feelings for Dan as Yee looks on with envy but holds back her own feelings for the sake of her ego...
Cast
Cast | Role |
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Bowie Lam | Ng Ka Kit 吳家傑 |
Sonija Kwok | Yan Choi Yee 殷彩兒 |
Gong Beibi | Ho Dan 何丹 |
Ha Yu | Tsui Po 徐波 |
Fiona Yuen | Ching Seung Yee (Aka) 程尚怡 |
Patrick Tang | Lam Muk Sui 林木水 |
Cho Chung (曹眾) | Lee Kau Chun 李九珍 |
Kenny Wong (黃德斌) | Joe |
Chen Zhihui | Suen Cheng 孫正 |
Zhang Xiaolong (張曉龍) | Yip Chun 葉俊 |
Almen Wong (黃佩霞) | Cheung Ping San (Stella) 張冰山 |
Steven Ho (何啟南) | Ken |
Koo Ming Wah (古明華) | Sam |
Jenny Yam (任港秀) | Cat |
Edith Wong (王殷廷) | Eva |
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