

I know it’s hard to believe your family member is evil, but really? Her role here is basically to be the main love interest to Sai Lung since she plays no role in solving the main mystery. It gets annoying when she’s so blind to it all. She’s so oblivious to her Dad and brothers wrongdoings. Which I can’t wrap my head around, her character was just so bland to me. She was not fun to watch, I didn’t think she had chemistry with Sai Lung and odd enough she was a huge fan favourite. Tsz Shan is so boring and easily bullied. I guess this is TVBs attempt to make him similar to Chor Lau Heung where everyone falls in love with the male lead despite him not even trying. Out of the 4, I only liked Madam Koo & Shui Jei. And Yiu Ching Shui aka Shui jie (Angel Chiang), the confident, outspoken business woman. Chong Ming Lai (Samantha Ko) a haughty actress. So Tsz Shan (Kathy Yuen) a timid woman who aspires to be a teacher. The 4 woman in Sai Lungs life comprises of Koo Yan Yi aka Madam Koo, his handler that has a strong sense of justice & loyalty. Sai Lungs love story features heavily in this drama, so I can’t just not talk about them. This trio was fun to watch compared to those unnecessary side love stories.

Also really liked Koo Yan Yi (Crystal Fung) as the handler and watch as the 3 become very close. I enjoyed his bromance with Go Bun (Owen Cheung)more. Honestly Sai Lung and his 4 love interests were totally boring to me. The bromance was a huge factor and what made me so compelled to keep watching. Side stories dealing with love lines, fan service scenes of bromance. A lot of struggles in between with him trying to stay in this role. The stories in between talks about Chiang Sai Lung (Vincent Wong) taking over the head triads role. We don’t find out who it is until the very end. This whole drama just focused on one storyline and that is investigating who killed the triad boss. When that happens the drama starts to become entertaining. As you continue to watch, you start to ignore it and pretend everyone is deaf and blind to this. At first it was annoying, cause every time they did something so openly, I would think well “cover is blown”. The amount of times they would meet up in public spaces or just casually call them over their personal phone is mind blowing. In this drama the handlers whole teams know, as well as her superiors. Typically only one or two people would know a certain someone is undercover. It’s like they don’t even try to hide the fact. The amount of times where they talked OPENLY LOUD about who and who is undercover is ridiculous. Well I mean, no drama is fully realistic but this one is the exact opposite of how things should’ve gone down. It’s more on the hilarious, lighthearted take on the police and triads. Do not go into this drama expecting a dark thrilling undercover cop show. Take a look through our gallery of Pacino’s greatest films, including a few for which he should’ve received Oscar nominations.Another wacky and zany drama. As well, Pacino competed against himself that year in SAG Ensemble for both “The Irishman” and Quentin Tarantino‘s “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood.” Not bad for a guy who hadn’t been welcomed back into the academy’s loving arms for nearly three decades.
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The role brought him his first Oscar nomination in 27 years, plus additional Supporting Actor bids at the Golden Globes, Critics Choice, BAFTA and SAG. That all changed with Martin Scorsese‘s intimate mob epic “The Irishman,” in which he plays bombastic Teamsters leader Jimmy Hoffa.

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During that time, he became a TV favorite with Emmy-winning turns in “Angels in America” (2003) and “You Don’t Know Jack” (2010), earning an additional bid for “Phil Spector” (2013). Surprisingly, his 1992 noms for “Scent of a Woman” and “Glengarry Glen Ross” were followed by a long Academy drought, despite additional critically acclaimed performances in “Heat” (1995), “Donnie Brasco” (1997), “The Insider” (1999) and “Insomnia” (2002). Prior to that he competed for “The Godfather” (Best Supporting Actor, 1972), “Serpico” (Best Actor, 1973), “The Godfather, Part II” (Best Actor, 1974), “Dog Day Afternoon” (Best Actor, 1975), “… And Justice for All” (Best Actor, 1979), “Dick Tracy” (Best Supporting Actor, 1990) and “Glengarry Glen Ross” (Best Supporting Actor, 1992), but he didn’t win any of those bids. for “Scent of a Woman” (Best Actor, 1992). Though an acting legend, it took Pacino 20 years and eight nominations to finally cash in his Oscar I.O.U. Tour through our photo gallery of Pacino’s 25 greatest films, ranked worst to best. Al Pacino is an Oscar-winning actor who has starred in dozens of classics throughout his nearly 50 year career, from his star-making breakthrough in “The Godfather” (1972) to his late-career triumph in “The Irishman” (2019).
