Black And White Taiwanese Drama Ost Download
Pi Zi and Ying Xiong are two cops who are as different as day and night. One does nothing except for drinking coffee and living a luxurious lifestyle while waiting for information from dubious sources to crack his cases. Another believes law and justice are the pillars of society and is constantly on the street catching criminals. A little overzealously for his superior's liking. When a case brought these two top crime solvers together, sparks flied and a little light peeked into this dark city where the nation's President is on friendly terms with the local triad and twins kill people while drinking milkshake. Rewatch Value 9.0 -Please keep in mind that this is all based on personal opinion.- “Don’t judge a book by its cover.” We’ve probably all heard that line at some point.
Mar 23, 2018 - Total: 42m 50s 50 MB Reviews Submitted by Guest Rating: 10/10 Nemisis, and the others simply give me chill. I played this game when it came. May 03, 2016 Black & White (痞子英雄 - Pi Tzu Ying Hsiung) is a Taiwanese Drama of 2009 Taiwanese starring Vic Chou, Mark Chao, Ivy Chen and Janine Chang. Synopsis: Pi Zi.
Likewise, you should NEVER judge a drama by its synopsis. When I first read the synopsis, I didn’t think the drama seemed worth my time. I mean, okay, so there’s two completely different cops, milkshake-drinking killers who are twins and an abnormal President and local triad.
However, once I actually starting watching (due to a phase of boredom), this drama absolutely blew my mind! The cast was great; everyone played their role well and I thought that Vic (as Chen Zai Tian) and Mark (as Wu Ying Xiong) were very strong foils of each other. Indeed, they were “different as day and night.” All the characters had their own reasons and their own stories which caused them to be who they were and act the way they did. The music was very fitting, especially the opening and ending themes. Jak and daxter the lost frontier ps2 iso downloads. They were very “powerful” and I thought that suited the mood of the whole drama. In general, this drama can only be described by “there’s more to it than meets the eye.” It’s not just about two very different police officers or anything as ‘simple and plain’ as that.
As the English title says, it’s (about) “Black & White.” For me, everything seemed to happen so subtly that by the time I realized it, it had already hit me in the face. The minute I thought I had everything more or less figured out, I was shown pretty quickly that I was wrong. I wasn’t expecting anything when I started watching it but by the time I finished watching it, I didn’t know what to expect anymore. That’s probably why I liked it so much – it’s just so different.
It’s also not much of a romance-drama possibly because focusing too much on the romance would’ve reduced the impact of their REAL message, but that in a way kept the whole series at a ‘practical’ level because it didn’t have to take time out to build and establish romantic-fantasies on the side. I absolutely loved the themes, ideas, concepts that this drama presented to me. To say any more would just give everything away. (After watching, I thought “maybe that’s why the synopsis was so bad. To say any more would have suggested something about the true intentions of this drama.”) So in the end, all I can say is this: This drama isn’t just about that little handful of characters mentioned in the synopsis. Rather, I felt that it was about much, much more.
The most important part of it for me were definitely the underlying themes that came out of it all, but that’s really just something you have to see and figure out on your own. It had a huge impact on the way I think, but it may or may not do the same for you. It’s about “Black & White.” But what do you think this “Black & White” is about? -Please keep in mind that this is all based on personal opinion.
Rewatch Value 10 Lets get this out the way cus I know someone is gonna kill me for parts of this statement. Despite my torn opinion of him as an actor (damn your managers for steering you to more crap roles than good), 'Black & White' has firmly asserted Vic Zhou into my mind as a 'actor' and not a 'Idol actor'.