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More Than Blue: The Series

Taiwanese television series


More Than Blue: The Series (Chinese: 比悲傷更悲傷的故事:影集版) is a Taiwanese romance drama. It is an adaptation of the eponymous 2009 South Korean film More Than Blue and the Taiwanese remake More Than Blue.[1] The series premiered on Netflix on October 22, 2021.[2] It received 9 nominations at the 57th Golden Bell Awards and went on to win Best Directing for a Miniseries or Television Film for Hsieh Pei-ru and Best Supporting Actor in a Miniseries or Television Film for Bai Run-yin.[3]

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Summary of the series: More Than Blue is a series about the touching story of love, grief, and cruel twists of fate. The story begins with producer Wang Bohan of a Records Company and his assistant An Yiqi trying to trace who holds the copyright of a song. Wang Bohan knew that the songwriter K died from blood cancer three years ago, and he heard that the lyricist Cream was also no longer alive. They discover the story when they find the diary of K. The main character Chang Che-kai(a.k.a K) is a high school senior with a miserable life. While he is preparing for his exam to get into university, his dad is closing his cherished record store because he was diagnosed with leukemia. Moreover, his mother left because she could no longer bear the pressure of caring for patients. When K was 16 years old, his father killed three people while driving. As a result, his father's health condition worsened, and died. At this time, K discovered that he also had leukemia. A girl, Sung Yuan-yuan (Cream) her parents and her sister both died in a car accident. She tries to become close to K for revenge but finds that K also lost his parents. The two high school students gradually understood each other's sadness and regarded each other as the closest person, like family. Live together as well.

Cast

Main

  • Fandy Fan as Chang Che-kai (a.k.a. K), a composer
  • Gingle Wang as Sung Yuan-yuan (a.k.a. Cream), a lyricist
  • Wang Po-chieh as Wang Po-han, a music producer
  • Shao Yu-wei as An Yi-chi (a.k.a. An-an), E SHINE's employee
  • Eleven Yao as Yu Chen-hsi (a.k.a. Cindy), a photographer, Yu-hsien's girlfriend
  • Figaro Tseng as Yang Yu-hsien, a dentist, Cindy's boyfriend

Recurring

  • Ma Nien-hsien as Mr. Chi, the owner of Pop-Hit
  • Tsai Jia-yin as Bonnie, a famous singer
  • Yuan Ai-fei as Huang Shu-hui (a.k.a. Kung Li-na), an actress, Po-han's ex-girlfriend
  • Oscar Chiu as Oscar, E SHINE's employee, Po-han's assistant
  • Wu Kun-da as Chang Kun-cheng, Che-kai's father
  • Vera Chen as Cream's aunt
  • Runyin Bai as An Ke-le, An-an's son
  • Li Guan-yi as Pang, K's friend
  • Wang Ke-yuan as Su Kuo-pei, Che-kai's friend
  • Winnie Chang as Tseng Yu-hsia, Che-kai's mother
  • Chiu Hao-chi as Lai Chun-chieh, Yi-chi's ex-boyfriend, Ke-le's bio father
  • Lu Wen-hsueh as Yang Yao-lung, Yu-hsien's father
  • Ahn Zhe as Jen Kuang, Cindy's ex-boyfriend

Special appearance

  • A-Lin as herself, a famous singer
  • Chen Yu as Chen Xian-an (a.k.a. Hsiao-kuai), Cindy's assistant

Episodes

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References

  1. "Stream It Or Skip It: 'More Than Blue: The Series' on Netflix, A Tearjerker About Love, Sadness, And Cruel Twists Of Fate". Decider. 2021-10-25. Retrieved 2021-11-03.

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