Heh. Strange that in the review, one important person (an arguably the main character) wasn't even mentioned at all. Shows that veteran actors get no love these days.
Heh. Strange that in the review, one important person (an arguably the main character) wasn't even mentioned at all. Shows that veteran actors get no love these days.
Swifty, Writing
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You mean Paul Chui Pui?
Well, since most reviewers here are of a younger generation, of course they are more interested in the younger and more attractive casts than in the veteran actors. That's human nature.
Seldom do younger viewers take much notice of veteran actors who played parents unless the series is called 'Juet Sai Hou Ba' (Family Man) - impossible to not take notice when even the title of the series is named after said parent.
Yeah. Chun Pui. Hell, the story was practically revolving around him and his name wasn't even mentioned AT ALL. Sheesh.
Swifty, Writing
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Then u should like this review of Lost in Love by Funn Lim. There's a lot of mentioned of Chun Pui in that review and a lot of comments on scenes and characters too.Originally posted by Eliar Swiftfire
Yeah. Chun Pui. Hell, the story was practically revolving around him and his name wasn't even mentioned AT ALL. Sheesh.
I've read that before, of course, in fact, I've written a couple of reviews for E-buzz.
Swifty, Writing
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That would be me. *Puts on ashamed hat* My only defense is that was one of the first reviews and I was lazy. But veteran actors are recognized in my book.Originally posted by Eliar Swiftfire
Heh. Strange that in the review, one important person (an arguably the main character) wasn't even mentioned at all. Shows that veteran actors get no love these days.
-SC
Heh, didn't know that you did the review.
Cool, Paul Chun deserves more love, man!
Swifty, Writing
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