
Gu Yan Mei, le plus jeune des quatre frères Gu, ambitionne de se faire un nom dans l'industrie cinématographique de Shanghai durant les années 1930. Suivant son troisième frère Ruo Xia à Singapour, ils développent leur entreprise de films et se déplacent à Hong Kong lors du déclenchement de la guerre. Yan Mei prend les rênes de l'entreprise familiale, la transformant en la principale société de production cinématographique et obtenant le titre de « Tsar des films asiatiques ». Son parcours remarquable s'entremêle de ses relations avec trois femmes : Hu Bi Yu, Mei Gui et Qu Meng, tandis que ses actions philanthropiques consolident son héritage. (Source : Viki) ~~ Basée sur la vie de Run Run Shaw, le magnat influent du divertissement à Hong Kong, fondateur de Shaw Brothers Studio. Modifier la traduction
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Distribution et équipes
- Hans Zhang Rôle principal
- Kevin TanGu Ruo XiaRôle Secondaire
- Sun WeiGu Tu SuRôle Secondaire
Critiques

My biggest problem with this drama started with the introduction of the charactets of Kong Lin Jie and Xaio Yu. From that point on, the story changed from a history of how the brothers established a movie company from nothing into a messy love triangle between Gu Yan Mei (the character bassed on Run Run Shaw), his fictional life long rival Lin Jie, and his simpering yet manipulative second love Xaio Yu. I had a huge dislike of Xaio Yu. None of it comes from the fact that because of the Hallayu ban in China, Ku Hye Sun was replaced with a Chinese actress. I would have intensely disliked the character no matter who played her. She was written awfully and I could not fathom why those two male characters would love her so much. I could go on and on about that, but I won't. I will just leave it at the character being awful and unlikable.
One other problem I had with it is the editing. I don't really even mean the obvious CGI edited in actress switch to scenes, either. I mean the editing of the whole drama in general. It really gets choppy in the final third. Characters are suddenly written out, things happen without explanation, new characters show up without back story. The characters you came to be attached to in the beginning are no longer there. It is hard to invest in the new characters. To top it all off, the last few episodes feel really weird. I won't spoil it, but I will say that new characters show up and things happen that do not make sense. It is only for overdramatic purposes.
Finally, my last complaint is that characters became inconsistent. Their personalities, motives and behaviors changed in order to force dramatic events in the plot. I hate it when drama writers do this! It is a major peeve of mine.
In the end, I can say again that The Legendary Tycoon started off really well and had a lot of potential but it lost itself along the way and became a chore to complete.