An Ode to Life
An Ode to Life | |
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Genre | Period drama Family |
Written by | Ang Eng Tee |
Starring | Huang Biren Terence Cao Yang Libing Hong Peixing Yao Wenlong |
Country of origin | Singapore |
Original language | Chinese |
No. of episodes | 40 |
Production | |
Producer | Rebecca Leow |
Running time | approx. 40 minutes |
Original release | |
Network | MediaCorp Channel 8 |
Release | August 2004 |
Related | |
Together (2009) Devotion (2011) |
An Ode To Life (Chinese: 三十风雨路) is a 40-episode blockbuster Chinese drama aired in Singapore. It was telecast in August 2004. The show is set in the 1970s and goes through history all the way to the modern days of the 2000s. The drama achieved the highest viewership rate in Year 2004 (17%) despite being broadcast at the 7pm slot (which is generally perceived to have lower viewership figures), defeating other popular dramas in the same year such as Spice Siblings, Double Happiness and A Child's Hope 2. The production team includes award-winning writer and producer Ang Eng Tee who wrote for Holland V and Rebecca Leow of I Not Stupid Too fame.
The challenging role of Ah Zhi is seen as a "tailor-made" role for Huang Bi Ren.[1]
This drama was aired on China's largest broadcast network CCTV-8 in September 2009 and garnered a largely favorable reception from the Mainland audience.[2]
Synopsis
The show mainly revolves around the lead character, Ah Zhi (played by Huang Biren), who comes from a poor family. She marries into the wealthy Zhang family and is constantly looked down on by her mother-in-law and brother-in-law's wife due to her background. Although she wins her father-in-law's favour, she has to contend with her sister-in-law's jealousy after giving birth to two sons. She later saves the company from bankruptcy and reunites the Zhang family despite the many difficulties she faces.
Cast
Main Cast
- Huang Biren as Wang Su Zhi (Ah Zhi)
- Terence Cao as Ou Qi Ming
- Hong Peixing as Zhang Wen Fu
- Yao Wenlong as Zhang Wen Lu
- Yang Libing as Zhang Wen Si
- Sean Say as Zhang Wen Shou
Other cast
- Yang Lina as Guo Ai Ling
- Joey Swee as Qiu Mei Na
- Zhang Yaodong as Zhang Wen Xi
- Chen Jun Guang as Pan Wen Jie
- Richard Low as Zhang Yao Kun
- Cai Ping Kai and Zhang-Lin Feng Zhu
- Nick Shen as Zhang Rui Ming
- Alan Tern as Zhang Rui An
- Zen Chong as Zhang Rui Xiang
- May Phua as Pan Zi Nan
- Tai Chien Yuen as Pan Zi Yun
- Michelle Liow as Ou Bao Er
2004 Accolades
The other dramas that are nominated for Best Drama are A Child's Hope II 孩有明天II ,Always on My Mind 无炎的爱,Double Happiness I 喜临门I Room in My Heart 真心蜜语
Award | Nominee | Result |
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Best Actress 最佳女主角 |
Huang Biren 黄碧仁 |
Nominated |
Best Supporting Actress 最佳女配角 |
May Phua | Nominated |
Best Drama Serial 最佳电视剧 |
— | Nominated |
Top Rated Drama Serial (Viewership ratings) |
An Ode to Life | Won |
References
- ^ "《三十风雨路》这部戏是为黄碧仁量身定做的,阿枝这个角色也是因为黄碧仁而存在". Hu Dong.com. Retrieved 2012-02-21.
- ^ "《三十风雨路》9月20日亮相CCTV—8". Baidu. Retrieved 2012-02-21.
External links
External links
- An Ode to Life (English)