Good Times (TV series)
Good Times | |
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Genre |
Romance Drama |
Written by | Wang Liping |
Directed by | Xia Xiaoyun |
Starring |
Hu Ge Wang Xiaochen Xu Yajun Zhou Chuchu Xu Baihui Elvis Han Lu Yisha |
Opening theme | Good Times by Zhao Ke |
Country of origin | China |
Original language(s) | Mandarin |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 38 |
Production | |
Location(s) | Shanghai |
Production company(s) |
Tangren Media Shanghai Media Group Anhui TV Shanghai Guanyi Media |
Release | |
Original network | Dragon TV, Anhui TV |
First shown in | China |
Original release | October 16 – November 3, 2015 |
Good Times (Chinese: 大好时光) is a 2015 Chinese television series directed by Xia Xiaoyun and written by acclaimed writer Wang Liping. Starring Hu Ge and Wang Xiaochen, the story revolves around the relationship between two like-minded people who are adverse to marriage. It aired on Anhui TV and Dragon TV from 16 October to 3 November 2015.[1][2]
Cast
Actor | Character | Introduction |
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Hu Ge | Yuan Hao | CEO of a travel agency who is successful, good-looking and rich. Having grown up in a broken family, he has a phobia of commitment and does not want marriage. |
Wang Xiaochen | Mao Xiaochun | An optometrist who has been hurt by a failed relationship and does not believe that relationships should end in marriage. |
Xu Yajun | Zhu Tao | Yuan Hao's close friend. An unmarried man at the age of 40, who is the boss of a cafe. He has an on-and-off relationship with his wife. |
Zhou Chuchu | Xia Bingbing | A dance teacher who is Yuan Hao's second girlfriend. She appears kind, but is selfish, possessive and cunning. Her jealous nature not only causes her to eventually lose Yuan Hao, but also destroys her long-time friendship with Mao Xiaochun. |
Xu Baihui | Shan Shan | Yuan Hao's first love who breaks up with him due to her further studies in America. |
Elvis Han | Luo Yixiang | Yuan Hao's half-brother. An intelligent and passionate post 90s youth who comes to Shanghai due to his mother's wishes. |
Lu Yisha | Zhang Xue'er | Zhu Tao's niece, who works with Luo Yixiang at the same cafe. She marries Luo Yixiang in the end. |
Production
- According to Wang Liping, the series is inspired from the stories she heard from reality program Let's Date on Saturday (相约星期六), which Wang serves as a panel.[3]
- The series is Hu Ge's second collaboration with Xia Xiaoyun and Wang Liping, following Life's Revelations (2014).[4]
Awards
Award | Category | Nominee | Ref. |
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China TV Drama Awards | Top Ten Television Series | Good Times | |
Best Screenwriter | Wang Liping | ||
Breakthrough Award | Wang Xiaochen | ||
1st China Quality Television Drama Ceremony | Audience Favorite TV Series (Dragon TV) | Good Times | |
Quality Award | |||
Quality Performance Grand Award | Hu Ge (also for Nirvana in Fire and The Disguiser) | ||
Best Screenwriter | Wang Liping | ||
Best New Actor | Elvis Han | ||
Best New Actress | Wang Xiaochen | ||
China Radio & Television Award | First Standard for Television Series | Good Times | |
19th Huading Awards | Top Ten Television Series (6th) | ||
Best Screenwriter | Wang Liping | ||
Audience's Favorite Actress | Wang Xiaochen | ||
Chinese American Film Festival | Best Supporting Actress (TV) | Fang Fang |
References
- ↑ "《大好时光》在沪开拍 解剖“避婚一族”社会新现象". Xinhua News.
- ↑ "胡歌三剧连播 百变造型虐心励志烧脑". Sina.
- ↑ "《大好时光》胡歌领衔 王丽萍拷问不婚男". Sina.
- ↑ "王丽萍新剧《大好时光》上海开机 胡歌演不婚男". NetEase.
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