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Revolving Doors of Vengeance Episode 21 0. Mary Hon: Kit's mother and Yuk Ting's second wife. Elaine Yiu: Fat's daughter. Business isn't well, and on top of it all, his three sons are constantly fighting with each other.

Ron Ng is actually the son of his second wife. They had an affair and she became pregnant with Ron, but she did not move into the Wong household until the first wife passed away. The two older sons regard Mary Hon as the third person in their parents' relationship, and therefore never liked Ron and call him a "Yee Lai Jai" it's an insulting term. Ron is basically a very angry, irrational young man. He does not enjoy a good relationship with his family, with the exception of his mother, whom he cares about and loves.

One night, Lau Dan died in a car accident. Enter Joe Ma. This angers Ron Ng and he cooperates with his two older brothers and swears to get RCH's shares back. In the process, the three brothers form a close bond. John Chiang is Lau Dan's first wife's brother. Chiang places Kenix to spy on Joe. Kenix does what he asks because he helped her in the past. Ella is Ron's good friend who is always there for him. I guess some aspects of it is similar, because they are both about big businesses, angry young men learning to grow up, an ultimate villain, etc.

I would also say that both of these series are unrealistic, but I can accept that, since television can be used as an escape from our ordinary, mundane life. The pace of the series is great, not too fast so that the viewer won't understand anything, and not too slow to the point where it is drags. I found some parts of GF unnecessarily slow.

Okay, so ends my Golden Faith-Revolving Doors comparison. I'll move on to the series itself. It is obvious from episode one - you can tell from the beautiful tailored suits, the elegant hotel set the pool is so nice! Its cast includes some of TVB's most heavily promoted i. This series was highly enjoyable, despite some faults.

If this storyline had only been about the schemes of the rich people world, it would have been a bore. There are subplots which tie very nicely into the main story and which are enjoyable to watch. Some of them are: -Ron and Ella's relationship. Ron doesn't think sometimes. I hated the way he trusted Elaine Yiu over Ella and actually slept with her. Why does he always sleep with women he doesn't like?

She is so darn evil. I think Ella should have chosen Raymond Cho. Joe's interaction with her son and his love for Kenix was very sweet also.

Derek is so sweet to her. I love the way they work together and their chemistry is amazing. Every time they laugh over some successful scheme of Joe's, I would laugh along with them! I remember this guy has been playing minor roles for a long time. He came a long way. I think he played Ko Fung well.

He wasn't spectacular, but he was acceptable. I did not find myself shuddering in his presence. There are times when I would feel a sense of authority and power from his character, like in that scene when he pretended to shoot Ellesmere and Kar Kiu.

His height also adds to his authority. Joe Ma's performance wasn't breakthrough, but it was decent and solid. Kenix Kwok: In interviews, she claimed that her character was fresh because she was a subtle villain. I honestly didn't find her performance that challenging. All she basically had to do was act like a good person most of the time, something that she usually does in her other movies, and act out a few scenes showing her "bad" side.

In the end, she stopped being the bad person and loved Joe for real. What I'm saying is, her character wasn't particularly hard to portray. I'm not saying Kenix didn't do well.



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