[2]The Confidant (Traditional Chinese: 大太監; jyutping: Daai6 Taai3 Gaam3) is a Hong Kong biographical fiction television drama produced by TVB under executive producer Marco Law, and stars Michelle Yim as Empress Dowager Cixi, and Wayne Lai as imperial eunuch Li Lianying. The drama depicts how a group of eunuchs survive in the weakening Qing empire, and closely traces Li's early life from the first day he entered the imperial palace to becoming one of the most powerful political figures in the latter years of the Qing Dynasty. The drama also follows Li's relationship with Cixi, and how he eventually becomes her closest confidant.

The Confidant
大太監
GenreHistorical fiction
Created byCatherine Tsang
Marco Law
Written byKwan Chung-ling
Directed byFong Chun-chiu
StarringMichelle Yim
Wayne Lai
Raymond Wong Ho-yin
Nancy Wu
Natalie Tong
Maggie Shiu
Raymond Cho
Power Chan
Edwin Siu
Aimee Chan
Oscar Leung
Chung King-fai
Cheung Kwok-keung
Elliot Ngok
Selena Li
Opening themeSeung Yu Yi Mut (相濡以沫) by Shirley Kwan
Ending themeYat Yuet (日月) by Wayne Lai and Nancy Wu
ComposersTang Chi-wai
Yip Siu-chung
Country of originHong Kong
Original languagesCantonese
Mandarin
No. of episodes33
Production
Executive producerMarco Law
Production locationsHong Kong
Hengdian World Studios[1]
Camera setupMulti camera
Running time45 minutes
Production companyTVB
Original release
NetworkJade
HD Jade
Release5 November (2012-11-05) –
16 December 2012 (2012-12-16)
The Confidant
title screen
Traditional Chinese
Simplified Chinese
Literal meaning"great imperial eunuch"

Filming began on 16 December 2011 in Hong Kong, and ended on 9 April 2012 in the Hengdian World Studios. The Confident Eunuch premiered the first two episodes on 1 November 2012 at The Grand Cinema in Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon.[3] It has received positive reviews from critics and viewers thus far. With a total of 33 produced episodes, The Confidant started its broadcast on Hong Kong's Jade and HD Jade channels on 5 November 2012.

The series has an indirect sequel, Short End of the Stick (2016).

Synopsis edit

Lei Lin-ying (Wayne Lai) and On Tak-hoi (Raymond Cho) came from poor families and were sold to become palace eunuchs at a young age. The two later become apprentices of senior eunuch Lau Dor-sang (Chung King-fai) and developed a deep brotherly relationship. Both became important high-ranked officials for Empress Dowager Cixi (Michelle Yim). Unfortunately, Tak-hoi had a heart of greed and eventually his relationship with the careful Lin-ying started drifting apart. Chan Fuk (Elliot Ngok) is the head of the eunuchs, but he saw he was losing his authority because Lin-ying and Tak-hoi won the Empress' favor. He started plotting against the two, but Lin-ying was fortunate to have palace maid Sin-yung (Nancy Wu) and the eunuch pharmacist, Yiu Sheung-hei (Raymond Wong Ho-yin) assistance. Meanwhile, it's time for the Tongzhi Emperor (Oscar Leung) to choose his empress, which worried Empress Dowager Ci'an (Maggie Shiu) that Cixi may get even more powerful. She joins forces with Prince Kung (Cheung Kwok-keung) to drive Cixi into an isolated and helpless position. ..

Cast and characters edit

Character names are in Cantonese romanisation.

Royal family edit

Imperial servants edit

  • Wayne Lai as Lei Lin-ying (李連英), the main protagonist, a eunuch who initially serves Concubine Yuen.
  • Raymond Cho as On Tak-hoi (安德海),[4] a seventh-ranking eunuch who directly serves under Empress Dowager Chee-hei, and Lin-ying's best friend.
  • Raymond Wong Ho-yin as Yiu Sheung-hei (姚雙喜), a eunuch who serves in the medical department.
  • Edwin Siu as Ling Tim-sau (凌添壽),[5] a eunuch, and Lin-ying's apprentice.
  • Power Chan as Pang Sam-shun (彭三順),a seventh-ranking eunuch who serves in the management bureau.
  • Nancy Wu as Sin-yung (倩蓉),[6] a palace maid who initially serves Concubine Yuen.
  • Elliot Ngok as Chan Fuk (陳福),the Head Eunuch.
  • Chung King-fai as Lau Dor-sang (劉多生), an elderly eunuch who serves in the archives room; he is also the sifu of Lin-ying and Tak-hoi.

Production edit

Pre-production and casting edit

Catherine Tsang, one of the deputy chief directors of TVB's drama department, initially created the idea of producing a drama based on Li Lianying.[7] A pre-production trailer was filmed in late 2010 for TVB's 2011 Sales Production Presentation, and it was the last and longest trailer to broadcast at the ceremony. At the time, the temporary cast featured in the trailer consisted of Wayne Lai as Li, Michelle Yim as Cixi, Bosco Wong as the Guangxu Emperor, Tavia Yeung as Consort Zhen, Susanna Kwan as Li's mother, with David Chiang, Elliot Ngok, and Chung King-fai as prominent government officials. When production for The Confidant was announced, only Lai was confirmed to star. The drama was originally slated to begin production in March 2011, but it was pushed back to end of the year due to production difficulties.[8]

In October 2011, TVB confirmed that the drama would begin filming in December 2011, and would move its location filming to Hengdian World Studios in March 2012.[1] To compete with the three new free broadcasting television stations in Hong Kong, TVB invested an additional 40 percent to the production budget.[1] Maggie Cheung Ho-yee, Maggie Shiu, Ruco Chan, and Raymond Wong Ho-yin were officially announced to join the cast in October 2011. A few weeks later, Chan was pulled out of the cast to film another TVB drama, No Good Either Way, instead. His role, An Dehai, was replaced by Raymond Cho.[9] In November 2011, it was revealed that Nancy Wu, Edwin Siu and Aimee Chan would join the cast through their radio interviews and official Weibo fansites.[5][10] Helen Ma announced through her Weibo that she and Elliot Ngok, an original cast member from the sales presentation trailer, would join the cast,[11] and Oscar Chan uploaded a picture of his casting call on his Weibo.[12] Natalie Tong, Power Chan, and original cast member Chung King-fai were confirmed to join later on.[13]

The official press conference and costume fitting for The Confidant was planned to be held on 24 November at TVB City, but due to costume problems, the presscon was cancelled.[14] A few days before filming began, Maggie Cheung withdrew from production due to scheduling conflicts. Her role, Cixi, was replaced by Michelle Yim, who originally portrayed Cixi in the drama's sales presentation trailer.[15]

Filming edit

Filming officially began on 16 December.[16] Production was planned to be moved to Hengdian World Studios on March 12, however, it was postponed to a week later due to the date of Hong Kong International Film & TV Market.[17] The filming in Hong Kong ended on March 10, followed by a supper at night.[18] At 22 March 19:30pm, the trailer shown in FILMART is broadcast on Jade and HD Jade with a line "aired in 2012 eye-catchingly".

On 19 March, the cast went to Hengdian at night and a pray was held on the next day. Filming ended on 9 April and the main cast flew back to Hong Kong on 12 April.

Awards and nominations edit

Accolades edit

Year Award Category Recipient Top 5 Result
2012 My AOD Favourites Awards My Favourite Drama Series The Confidant Entered Nominated
My Favourite Actor in a Leading Role Wayne Lai Entered Nominated
My Favourite Actress in a Leading Role Michelle Yim Entered Nominated
My Top 15 Favourite TV Characters Michelle Yim N/A Nominated
Wayne Lai Won
TVB Anniversary Awards Best Drama The Confidant Entered Nominated
Best Actor Wayne Lai Entered Won
Best Actress Michelle Yim Entered Nominated
Best Supporting Actor Power Chan
N/A
Nominated
Elliot Ngok
N/A
Nominated
Best Supporting Actress Aimee Chan
N/A
Nominated
My Favourite Male Character Wayne Lai
N/A
Nominated
Raymond Wong Ho-yin
N/A
Nominated
My Favourite Female Character Michelle Yim
N/A
Nominated
Most Improved Male Artiste Oscar Leung N/A Won
Edwin Siu Nominated

Viewership ratings edit

The following is a table that includes a list of the total ratings points based on television viewership.

Week Originally Aired Episodes Average Points Peaking Points References
1 5–9 November 2012 1 — 5 31 36 [19]
2 12–16 November 2012 6 — 10 31 33 [20]
3 19–23 November 2012 11 — 15 31 [21]
4 26–30 November 2012 16 — 20 30 33 [22]
5 3–7 December 2012 21 — 25 30 [23]
6 10–13 December 2012 26 — 29 32 [24]
6 14 December 2012 30 — 31 26 [24]
6 16 December 2012 32 — 33 35 36 [24]
6 10–16 December 2012 26 — 33 31 36 [25]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "Wayne Lai takes responsibility, becomes a eunuch to enhance morale". Oriental Daily (in Chinese). 2011-10-15. p. 1. Retrieved 2011-10-15.
  2. ^ a b "Oscar Leung's Weibo" (in Chinese). Retrieved 2011-12-10.
  3. ^ Addy (2012-11-05). "The Confidant receives red carpet treatment". JayneStars. p. 1. Retrieved 2012-11-05.
  4. ^ "Raymond Cho's Weibo" (in Chinese). Retrieved 2011-12-10.
  5. ^ a b "Edwin Siu's Official Fansite Weibo" (in Chinese). 2011-11-17. Retrieved 2011-11-17.
  6. ^ "Nancy Wu's Weibo" (in Chinese). Retrieved 2011-12-11.
  7. ^ TVB Weekly Magazine Vol. 759 (in Chinese). {{cite news}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  8. ^ "Wayne Lai to shave head in March for "The Great Eunuch Li Lianying"". IHKTV (in Chinese). p. 1. Retrieved 2011-10-15.
  9. ^ "Helen Ma's Weibo" (in Chinese). 2011-12-17. Retrieved 2011-12-10.
  10. ^ "KuangaiTVB's Weibo" (in Chinese). 2011-11-10. Retrieved 2011-11-17.
  11. ^ "Helen Ma's Weibo" (in Chinese). 2011-11-13. Retrieved 2011-11-17.
  12. ^ "Oscar Chan's Weibo" (in Chinese). 2011-11-16. Retrieved 2011-11-17.
  13. ^ "kuangaitvb's weibo" (in Chinese). 2011-11-22.
  14. ^ "Helen Ma's Weibo" (in Chinese). Retrieved 2011-11-26.
  15. ^ "Michelle Replaces Maggie Cheung to Play Cixi" (in Chinese). Retrieved 2011-12-16.
  16. ^ "Aimee Chan's Weibo" (in Chinese). Retrieved 2011-12-16.
  17. ^ 祥仔跪石春路 搏盡打硬仗. Sing Tao Daily (in Chinese). 2012-02-22.
  18. ^ "Wayne Lai breaks with tradition to act a masculine eunuch". on.cc instant news (in Chinese). 2012-03-11.
  19. ^ Premiere Ratings
  20. ^ [Week 2 Ratings]
  21. ^ [Week 3 Ratings]
  22. ^ [Week 4 Ratings]
  23. ^ [Week 5 Ratings]
  24. ^ a b c [Week 6 Ratings]
  25. ^ [Finale Ratings]

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