A Time of Love

A Time of Love
愛情來的時候

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Genre Modern romance
Created by Hong Kong Television Broadcasts Limited
Starring Ep.1 Malaysia: Kate Tsui 徐子珊, James Wen 温昇豪, Chris Wang 宥勝
Ep.2 Singapore: Charmaine Sheh 佘詩曼, Kenneth Ma 馬國明
Ep.3 Korea: Linda Chung 鍾嘉欣, Yeon Jung-hoon 延政勳 (연정훈)
Ep.4 Japan: Wong Cho Lam 王祖藍, Aaron Yan 炎亞綸, Naomi Watanabe 渡邊直美 (渡辺直美), Ben Wong 黃智賢
Opening theme Ep.1 Malaysia: Not to Forget Love (愛莫忘) by Joyce Cheng
Ep.2 Singapore: Pause (休止符) by Jinny Ng
Ep.3 Korea: Piano Cry (鋼琴哭) by Linda Chung
Country of origin Hong Kong
Original language(s) Cantonese, Mandarin, Korean, English, Japanese
No. of episodes 4
Production
Location(s) Malaysia, Singapore, Korea, Japan
Running time 45 minutes
Production company(s) TVB
Release
Original network TVB Jade
HD Jade
Original release 26 Jan 2014 – 16 Feb 2014
External links
Website
A Time of Love
Traditional Chinese 愛情來的時候
Simplified Chinese 爱情来的时候

A Time of Love (Chinese: 愛情來的時候; Jyutping: Ngo Cing Lai Di Si Hau): is a 2014 Hong Kong micro film produced by TVB. The series is made up of four different stories varying from sad, urban, happy and cartoon theme. Kate Tsui and Taiwanese actors James Wen and Chris Wang will be entangled in a love triangle in the sad theme. Charmaine Sheh will be portraying Kenneth Ma's boss in the urban theme. The happy theme will be featuring Linda Chung and Korean actor singer Yeon Jung-hoon as a pair. In the last cartoon theme Wong Cho-lam will be playing various characters that help a couple played by Taiwanese actor singer Aaron Yan and Japanese comedian Naomi Watanabe get together.

Production

On 14 July 2013,[1] it was announced that TVB will be producing a mini drama featuring current top fadans and siusangs as well as stars from other countries. In addition, TVB and Phoenix TV will be investing $65 million HKD in the production of the drama. Initially, Raymond Lam was set to play the leading role in the urban theme but withdrew from the project because of conflicts, his religious views and his role is instead replaced by Kenneth Ma.[2]

Filming for the drama will take place in Malaysia, Singapore, South Korea and Japan[3]

Cast and Synopsis

Sorrow/Sad (Malaysia)

Set in Malaysia, the movie begins with Ling Shan (Kate Tsui) suffering from amnesia after going through a vicious car accident. Though she forgets her family and loved ones, the only person Shan remembers is Shing (Chris Wang), who loses mobility in one of his legs while trying to save her. Feeling guilty and developing a deep admiration for Shing, Shan falls deeply in love with Shing and moves in with him. As Shan and Shing prepare for their marriage, Shan meets Ho, who claims to be her former boyfriend. Ho brings her to various places around the city to spark her memory, and Shan begins to feel a sense of familiarity.

Urban (Singapore)

The Singapore segment of the film is a modern tale of a career-minded women, Crystal (Charmaine Sheh) who hires her subordinate Oscar (Kenneth Ma), as her temporary partner so she can use him to trash her ex-boyfriend’s wedding. To Crystal’s surprise, Oscar ends up falling in love with her.

Happiness (Korea)

The Korean segment tells the story of the professional Korean illustrator King (Yeon Jung-hoon), who also works as a part-time Korean-language teacher for foreigners. Wanting to spend a life with her boyfriend in Korea, flamboyant and spoiled Hong Kong girl Linda (Linda Chung) hires King as her Korean teacher. With their opposite personalities, King initially dislikes Linda, but for the sake of his job, he learns to cope with her. As the days go by, King begins to see a new, more likable side of Linda and slowly begins to fall in love with her. However, he also discovers a terrifying secret about her boyfriend, and he is at odds with himself over it.

Cartoon/Comic (Japan)

The Japanese segment of the film is a comedic tale of the narrator (Wong Cho Lam) telling the story of Chan Dai Tin (Aaron Yan) and Wada Yoshiko (Naomi Watanabe). Chan Dai Tin is a 3rd rate bread baker from Taiwan sent by Hong Kong's Cake Kingdom Peter to obtain the 300-year-old family secret "wada ichigo" recipe from Yoshiko. Yoshiko is a plump girl that is the proprietor of the "wada ichigo" (a mochi sweets) business and the only one that knows the secret recipe to "wada ichigo". According to a family rule she must get married before age 30 or else she will lose the "wada ichigo" recipe and family business to her uncle. [4]

Viewership ratings & receptions

The first episode (Malaysia theme) received a total of 39 praises for Kate Tsui's excellent performance and the touching story.[5]

WeekEpisodesDateAverage PointsPeaking Points
101January 26, 20141819
202February 2, 20142022
303February 9, 20142628
404February 16, 20142325

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