Armed Reaction

Armed Reaction
陀槍師姐

Armed Reaction promo poster
Genre Crime thriller, Modern drama
Created by Hong Kong Television Broadcasts Limited
Starring Bobby Au-yeung
Esther Kwan
Joyce Tang
Marco Ngai
Mimi Chu
Opening theme Amazing Women 女人本色 by Sammi Cheng
Country of origin Hong Kong
Original language(s) Cantonese
No. of episodes 20
Production
Producer(s) Kwong Jip Sang
Location(s) Hong Kong
Camera setup Multi camera
Running time 45 minutes
Production company(s) TVB
Release
Original network Jade
Picture format (SDTV)
Original release 6 July (1998-07-06) – 31 July 1998 (1998-07-31)
Chronology
Followed by Armed Reaction II
Armed Reaction III
Armed Reaction IV
External links
Website
Armed Reaction
Traditional Chinese 陀槍師姐
Simplified Chinese 陀枪师姐
Literal meaning "Gun Carrying Police Women"

Armed Reaction (Chinese: 陀槍師姐; Jyutping: to4 coeng1 si1 ze2) is a 1998 Hong Kong modern cop drama produced by TVB. The drama stars Bobby Au-yeung and Esther Kwan as the main leads with Joyce Tang, Marco Ngai, Mimi Chu and Joe Ma in main supporting roles. Original broadcast of the series began on TVB Jade channel from July 6 till July 31, 1998 at 9:30-10:30 p.m. timeslot with 20 episodes total.

The popularity of the drama spawned 3 sequels (Armed Reaction II, Armed Reaction III and Armed Reaction IV).

In Mainland China, the drama title is "女警本色", which means "The True Colour of Policewomen". While in Taiwan, the first season was under the title "麻辣女刑警" which means "Spicy Female Cops", but has followed the original Hong Kong title for the sequels. The reason for the change in title in each region release is to accommodate the local slang.[1]/

Synopsis

The drama takes place before 1997 Handover of Hong Kong and Royal Hong Kong Police revolves around the lives of two police woman, one who works leisurely behind desk duty but has to take her job more seriously once her husband leaves her and new rookie cop who is deemed to ambitious and rash by her superior.

Chu So-Ngo (Esther Kwan) never took her job seriously. She works leisurely behind the desk at the police station waiting for the day to end so she can go home to her loving husband and obedient young son. Her job at the police station is just for her to kill time and make spare money for her to spend. However, things took an unexpected turn when her boss's wife thought So-Ngo was having an affair with her husband and had her transferred to the Patrol Unit. Soon she also learns her happy marriage is not as perfect as it seems when she finds out her husband has a kept mistress up in Mainland China and plans to divorce her so he can marry his pregnant mistress. No longer living carefree, So-Ngo has to worry about paying the bills and taking care of her son by herself. She decides to switch for desk duty to on the beat duties because of the better pay. As a beat officer she gets to know Senior Inspector Chan Siu-Sang (Bobby Au-Yeung) better. The two have an close friendship and soon starts developing feelings for each other, but their relationship is put on hold when her ex-husband wants her back.

Chan Siu-Sang niece Chan Sam-Yuen, is a tomboy who has always dreamt of becoming a cop like her uncle. Since she is so active in her job her superior Ching Fung writes her up for being to ambitious and unruly. Chan Siu-Sang being more senior than Ching Fung decides to stand up for his niece and tells Fung to be a better superior instead. While always bickering with each other Sam-Yuen and Fung soon find out they also have a lot of the same interest. When Fung's girlfriend breaks up with him for neglecting her he soon starts to fall for Sam-Yuen.

Later when Siu-Sang is framed for a crime he didn't commit will Sam-Yuen arrest him or let him go so he can find evidence to bring the real culprit to justice.[2][3]

Cast

Chan family

Yue family

Ching family

Police officers

Criminals and suspects

Criticism

The show has come under attack for reusing story lines, recycling characters and actors as well as having illogical sequencing in storylines.

References

  1. HK cinema page. Retrieved 7-28-2014
  2. point2e-review. Retrieved 7-28-2014
  3. spcnet review. Retrieved 7-28-2014

External links

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