Waking Love Up

2011

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Released: 13 September 2011 Ended
Producted By: 上海辛迪加影视有限公司
Country: China
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“Waking Love Up” is a 2011 Chinese drama directed by Shen Yi. It is a remake of the popular 2005 Taiwanese drama “The Prince Who Turns Into a Frog.” What happens when you lose your memory on the day of your engagement? Xiang Tian Qi is a hotel heir and CEO of the HaoLi Hotel Group who is about to get engaged to Mu Zhi Qing, the hotel’s PR manager. But on the day of their engagement, a rival within the company deliberately causes an accident to get rid of Tian Qi. He survives the accident but loses his memory. When Liu Xiao Bei, a plucky country girl who dreams of a better life in the big city, finds Tian Qi, she takes him home to live with her family and he begins to go by the name Xiao Yu. After Tian Qi’s disappearance, Zhi Qing is comforted by Ji Ru Feng, the hotel celebrity spokesperson who has always liked her. As Tian Qi is increasingly drawn to the plucky Zhi Qing, will he be able to regain his memory and return to his previous life?

Genre

Drama, Comedy

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Director

Shen Yi, 丁仰国

Production Companies

上海辛迪加影视有限公司

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Waking Love Up Audience Reviews

Inclubabu Plot so thin, it passes unnoticed.
TeenzTen An action-packed slog
Grimossfer Clever and entertaining enough to recommend even to members of the 1%
Plustown A lot of perfectly good film show their cards early, establish a unique premise and let the audience explore a topic at a leisurely pace, without much in terms of surprise. this film is not one of those films.
Horror Icon I watched this 40-episode drama series over a holiday a while ago. It's a remake of the Taiwanese 'The Prince Who Turns Into a Frog', which I hadn't watched before this. Overall, 'Waking Love Up' is a fairly traditional romantic-comedy TV series. The characters and plot were engaging enough for me to watch all episodes (despite it feeling dragged out and boring at times). Though the clichéd storyline may have been lacking, it's made up by the ability of the actors, particularly Yan Tang and Roy Chiu. The scenery of the series was good, being set in Sanya (the tropical beach region of China). However, many of the special effects used were dreadful. Those scenes should have been fixed or deleted out. The soundtrack was my favourite part, using songs from artists like JJ Lin, By2 and Stephy Qi (who also plays a lead character in the show).