Black Heart White Soul

Black Heart White Soul (Chinese: 忠奸人) is a Hong Kong modern thriller serial produced by TVB. This series was featured in the TVB's 2014 Sales Presentation.

Black Heart White Soul
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忠奸人
GenreModern
Thriller
Created byHong Kong Television Broadcasts Limited
Written byLui Sau Lin (雷秀蓮)
Poon Hoi An (潘凱恩)
Lui Zheng Ching (呂正清)
Hui Ka Yu (許嘉瑜)
Wong Chi Yan (黃智欣)
Calif Chong (莊藝文)
Chan Chee Keung (陳志強)
Au Ka Wai (區嘉慧)
Directed byWong Wai Yan (王偉仁)
Lui Sui Lin (雷瑞麟)
Wong Ru Lok (黄汝樂)
Chan Siu Ling (陳筱玲)
StarringRoger Kwok
Kristal Tin
Ron Ng
Kiki Sheung
Louis Cheung
Waise Lee
Opening themeBlack Heart White Soul (灰色命運) by Ronald Law & Hoffman Cheng
Ending themeEver (如初) by Louis Cheung
"Kingdom of Ashes" by Ryan Amon (Episode 30)
Country of originHong Kong
Original languageCantonese
No. of episodes30
Production
ProducerAmy Wong
Production locationHong Kong
EditorLau Chi Wah (劉枝華)
Camera setupMulti camera
Running time45 minutes
Production companyTVB
Original release
NetworkJade
HD Jade
Release14 July (2014-07-14) 
22 August 2014 (2014-08-22)
Black Heart White Soul
Traditional Chinese忠奸人
Simplified Chinese忠奸人
Literal meaningSemi Evil Man
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu Pinyinzhōng jiān rén
Yue: Cantonese
Jyutpingzung1 gaan1 jan4

Synopsis

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May Tam (Kristal Tin) who has low moral consciousness takes the rap for her boyfriend who has committed a crime. After serving her sentence, Matthew Ko (Roger Kwok), a lawyer helps her start afresh by giving her a job at his law firm. Ko initially had a bright future but was crushed when rookie police officer Cheung Lap Fan (Ron Ng) accidentally injures him while on a mission, causing Ko to need to use a wheelchair for the rest of his life. At the same time, this creates an opportunity for the two to break the law. As Ko's hidden conspiracies are exposed, Cheung harbors him out of guilt. Eventually, will Tam be able to make the right choice between love and morality?

Cast

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Main cast

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Other cast

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Viewership Ratings

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WeekEpisodesDateAverage PointsPeaking Points
101-05July 14–18, 20142528
206-10July 21–25, 20142526
311-15July 28-Aug 1, 20142527
416-20Aug 4–8, 20142527
521-25Aug 11–15, 20142731
626-30Aug 18–22, 20142931

Others

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Before the show started filming, TVB received complaints from fans over Ron Ng not being the lead and being given repetitive roles.[1]

References

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  1. "Fans rage over Ron Ng's new drama". skypost. 30 August 2013. Archived from the original on 2014-06-06. Retrieved 4 June 2014.
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