Starry Starry Night (Vol.1-20) (End) (US Version) DVD Region All
Peter Ho (Actor)
| Tammy Chen (Actor)
| Roy Chiu (Actor)
| Guo Xin Ru
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Anonymous
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February 4, 2006
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February 4, 2006
ok
| the series is pretty sad and watchable. the whole story dragged along tho. and the ending was somewhat disappointing. |
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December 7, 2005
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December 7, 2005
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gave 2 stars just for peter ho
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This is bad acting, lame plot & boring after a few episodes. stay away from this people or u will regret it...... |
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September 19, 2005
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September 19, 2005
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A So So Drama, A Good Young Actor
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This is a typical and ordinary story with only one decent young actor in it, that is Qiu Ze (also named Roy Chu). He is an interesting actor, very, very good looking, always a little shy and a little sad. I think if he continues to practice his acting craft, he has a lot of potential and can be much more than just a pretty face. He can also sing. You should look into his albums. |
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Anonymous
March 6, 2005
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March 6, 2005
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Slow with Bad Acting
| This show was extremely slow-paced, and the story line was pretty unbelievable and unrealistic. As for the acting, the main girl sounded like she was reading lines off of people's faces. When I first started watching taiwanese dramas, I thought they were so bad b/c of shows like this. There are some good ones out there, just not this one. |
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Anonymous
January 4, 2005
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January 4, 2005
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Very Touching and Sad
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I just seen this movies, i like it, except for the sad ending. Peter plays great, Qiu Zi also. But the female artists, just like reading the line. The story and the songs played really matched. Only that i cannot figure it out, why Yi Rong must die also? Seems unreasonable. Might be good if both are dead, but maybe with other reason which is more reasonable, not just like that. The scene that really touch my heart is when Peter doing the chemoteraphy. Seems very scary, i can't imagine if it happens to me. |
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Anonymous
June 14, 2004
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June 14, 2004
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Simple yet can convey very strong messages
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At first you thought it was just another love story. But later, it becomes a life story, a story that teaches you what is life, how to look into life the other way round. Simple storyline, simple words of exchanges, but made you feels so much, learns so much. There are shows that talks a lot but no meaning but this show is different, their corresponding is simple, short and yet tells you so much and made you learn so much. Its like walking through life. No famous actor nor actress but with their simple yet direct way of acting, conveys strong and meaningful messages to everyone of us. This story really let you review on your own life and made you think twice what life is all about and how to treasure life. After this show you will ready pray and thanks God that you have got this opportunity to watch/come across this show. Spend a little money, but learns a previous lesson out of this show. |
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Anonymous
May 9, 2004
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May 9, 2004
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So great!!!
| This drama is so great!! Qiu ze is so cuuute!! I love him!! Mist watch it oh!! It's quite touching and sure you'll cry...! |
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April 9, 2004
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April 9, 2004
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LOUSY STORY BUT GREAT THEME SONGS
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I was totally disappointed with this TV series, the story was unreasonable and rediculous. I bought this TV series because of Peter Ho, he was the only outstanding characters in this series. I agreed to the other viewers' comments that Qiu Ze and Chen Yi Rong didn't know how to act, just "reading" out their lines. But one thing I found was good about this series is the 2 theme songs, one sang by Qiu Ze and the other by Peter and Ri Rong, by listening to the songs, one would have a better imagination about the series. |
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Anonymous
March 31, 2004
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March 31, 2004
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DISAPPOINTED
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I saw this movie because of Peter Ho,the beginning of the story was OK, but towards the middle and the end, it's completely ridiculous, especially the ending, couldn't figure out why Ye-rong had to die, and why Peter didn't get any treatment for his illness even his best friend was his primary doctor. I guess this must be the usual plot for all pure Taiwanese love stories - sad, boring, and nonsense, just want to gain tears from the audience. I saw another Taiwanese movie with Peter as the supporting actor and the story was even worse, I'd totally given up in watching any more Taiwanese movies. One thing is interesting in this movie is that all actors and actresses are using their real names! |
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Anonymous
March 24, 2004
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March 24, 2004
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Not a bad story, bad storytelling
| The only thing I liked about this drama was probably Qiu Ze's song, but don't know if it's because it was played so much. He also had the most interesting character & the most depth that kept me watching trying to figure him out. Forgot their names, but the other 2 supporting actresses did a pretty good job. Didn't feel much for the main couple (Peter & Yi Rong) and the ending didn't quite make sense. |
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