Hollie dressed in disguise as her best friend Ying Shu at a matchmaking blind date to scare off the suitor. However, Hollie hadn't expected the other matchmaking party to be Timo, the new CE... Read allHollie dressed in disguise as her best friend Ying Shu at a matchmaking blind date to scare off the suitor. However, Hollie hadn't expected the other matchmaking party to be Timo, the new CEO of Hollie's company.Hollie dressed in disguise as her best friend Ying Shu at a matchmaking blind date to scare off the suitor. However, Hollie hadn't expected the other matchmaking party to be Timo, the new CEO of Hollie's company.
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This is a remake base on the Korean Drama Business Proposal from Hong Kong . The two main actors playing CEO Timo by Anson Lo and his secretary Alfred by Edan Liu are both very handsome and the acting was very good . The two main actresses did well too especially Hanna Chan . I can easily felt the chemistry between Timo and Hollie. It was romantic Hong Kong version was filmed adding Hong Kong culture and in comic book style , which is cool and very funny. The pace was faster when compared to the Korean version , which I like . Overall, well made and I enjoyed it very much .
Highly recommended.
Highly recommended.
I have watched 7 episodes so far and already I am feeling like I don't want this series to end (there are 15 episodes in total so we are half-way). I had a lot of expectations for this drama, because Anson Lo and Edan Lui are two actors I love to watch based on their hugely entertaining and successful remake of Ossan's Love Hong Kong version. This time round, they are cast as the male leads in this remake of a hit Korean drama, and I couldn't contain my excitement. And the great news is, they really don't disappoint! Anson Lo's Timo is a drop-dead gorgeous CEO who is a bit too into himself, while Edan Lui's Alfred is a caring PA who takes care of all the details. They are both playing characters in this drama that are different from roles they had played before, but they play as good brothers in this drama which meant they are perfectly cast as they are best friends in real life, and their camaraderie with each other is palpable through the screen.
What is really impressive is the great chemistry between Anson Lo's Timo and Hanna Chan's Hollie. Hanna had already starred in two of Anson's music videos before, so I already knew that they look great together as an on-screen couple. What is surprising is how well they play against each other in dialogue. Especially in the fifth episode, when they went on that first anniversary date, they are oh-so-sweet together. In the sixth episode, when Timo was fantasizing about unmasking Hollie's double identity at the company ceremony, Hollie absolutely aced the comic timing and pacing. Timo's solo scene when he was realising he has developed feelings for Hollie was also very touching (but me and lots of fans were also distracted by Anson's rippling back muscles in his tight top :D).
I'm really looking forward to watching the rest of the episodes, but at the same time I don't want this series to end too soon. This Hong Kong version has been very thoughtful in the edits made to the script to include meaningful references to the local culture, and to Canto speakers, the dialogue is snappy and full of up-to-date cultural references. This Hong Kong remake version has remained faithful to the Korean version in plot and set-up, but they also infused this drama with local Hong Kong flavour, and as a diasporic Hongkonger, I am grateful for these respectful nods to my home city. I am hopeful that people would be open-minded about this Hong Kong remake version the way they had been open-minded about Ossan's Love Hong Kong version. This is a remake version that does justice to the original version, and we can enjoy and appreciate both.
I will definitely continue to watch this!!
What is really impressive is the great chemistry between Anson Lo's Timo and Hanna Chan's Hollie. Hanna had already starred in two of Anson's music videos before, so I already knew that they look great together as an on-screen couple. What is surprising is how well they play against each other in dialogue. Especially in the fifth episode, when they went on that first anniversary date, they are oh-so-sweet together. In the sixth episode, when Timo was fantasizing about unmasking Hollie's double identity at the company ceremony, Hollie absolutely aced the comic timing and pacing. Timo's solo scene when he was realising he has developed feelings for Hollie was also very touching (but me and lots of fans were also distracted by Anson's rippling back muscles in his tight top :D).
I'm really looking forward to watching the rest of the episodes, but at the same time I don't want this series to end too soon. This Hong Kong version has been very thoughtful in the edits made to the script to include meaningful references to the local culture, and to Canto speakers, the dialogue is snappy and full of up-to-date cultural references. This Hong Kong remake version has remained faithful to the Korean version in plot and set-up, but they also infused this drama with local Hong Kong flavour, and as a diasporic Hongkonger, I am grateful for these respectful nods to my home city. I am hopeful that people would be open-minded about this Hong Kong remake version the way they had been open-minded about Ossan's Love Hong Kong version. This is a remake version that does justice to the original version, and we can enjoy and appreciate both.
I will definitely continue to watch this!!
Business Proposal is a must-watch for anyone who enjoys a romantic comedy. It originated from a web drama which was later made into a webcomic and a Korean TV drama. The Viu TV Production Team has remade the drama and preserved the comic style while adding a fine touch of the Hong Kong local culture and customised lines to associate this drama with the actors' personal experiences. Anson Lo (@ansonlht) stroke a well-thought-out balance between the main character Timo's egocentrism as a genius at work and cuteness as a relatively late bloomer in love. Hanna Chan (@hannachanx) played Hollie's shy innocence and Mei Ling's seductive acts with slight arrogance just right. Timo and Hollie's interactions are fun and heart-warming to watch. It's cuteness and romance overload that will surely alleviate some stress from daily life.
The Hong Kong adaptation of the Korean Business Proposal is a fun and lighthearted romantic comedy that is sure to entertain viewers of all ages.
The show does a great job of balancing humor and romance, and the characters are all likable and charming. The chemistry between CEO Timo (Anson Lo) and Hollie (Hanna Chan) is undeniable, and it is easy to root for them to get together. There is also Alfred (Edan Lui), the CEO's assistant, and Ying Shu (Shirley Sham) play a cute couple but still have a warm relationship. Timo's Grandpa and Team 1 deserve credit for the show's well-developed supporting characters, who add a lot of humor and heart.
One of the things that makes the show so enjoyable is the way it showcases Hong Kong culture. The show does a great job of capturing the city's unique atmosphere and scenery as well as embedding Hong Kong's lingo and humor. I enjoyed this show just as much as the original. It is a great choice for anyone looking for a light and entertaining show to watch.
The show does a great job of balancing humor and romance, and the characters are all likable and charming. The chemistry between CEO Timo (Anson Lo) and Hollie (Hanna Chan) is undeniable, and it is easy to root for them to get together. There is also Alfred (Edan Lui), the CEO's assistant, and Ying Shu (Shirley Sham) play a cute couple but still have a warm relationship. Timo's Grandpa and Team 1 deserve credit for the show's well-developed supporting characters, who add a lot of humor and heart.
One of the things that makes the show so enjoyable is the way it showcases Hong Kong culture. The show does a great job of capturing the city's unique atmosphere and scenery as well as embedding Hong Kong's lingo and humor. I enjoyed this show just as much as the original. It is a great choice for anyone looking for a light and entertaining show to watch.
I must say, the vibe of the show was absolutely delightful. It struck the perfect balance between humor and romance, leaving me with a warm and fuzzy feeling throughout.
The lead actor, Anson Lo, did a great job portraying a driven and demanding CEO character which added an interesting dynamics to the story.
His portrayal of the trauma from childhood experiences was both heart-wrenching and authentic. It was incredibly touching to witness his healing journey, thanks to the genuine connection he formed with the lead actress, Hollie.
Speaking of Hollie, her chemistry with Timo was simply electric. Their on-screen connection felt so natural and genuine, making their scenes together truly heartwarming. The way they supported and uplifted each other's characters was a joy to watch.
I highly recommend this drama to anyone looking for a heartwarming and entertaining watch.
The lead actor, Anson Lo, did a great job portraying a driven and demanding CEO character which added an interesting dynamics to the story.
His portrayal of the trauma from childhood experiences was both heart-wrenching and authentic. It was incredibly touching to witness his healing journey, thanks to the genuine connection he formed with the lead actress, Hollie.
Speaking of Hollie, her chemistry with Timo was simply electric. Their on-screen connection felt so natural and genuine, making their scenes together truly heartwarming. The way they supported and uplifted each other's characters was a joy to watch.
I highly recommend this drama to anyone looking for a heartwarming and entertaining watch.
Did you know
- TriviaThe drama is adapted from the Korean romantic comedy of the same name.
- ConnectionsReferenced in The Popcorn Show: "Business Proposal" TV Drama (2023)
- SoundtracksThe Distance Between You and Me
is the opening theme song to "Business Proposal" (2023)
Performed by Anson Lo and Edan Lui.
Composed, Arranged, and Produced by Terry Chui.
Lyrics by Tsang Lok-tung
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