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The Family Law

  • Série télévisée
  • 2016–2019
  • 27min
NOTE IMDb
7,4/10
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Anthony Brandon Wong, Fiona Choi, Trystan Go, George Zhao, and Vivian Wei in The Family Law (2016)
There's the rules, then there's the Laws. Based on the best-selling book by Benjamin Law, The Family Law is a drama-comedy series following everyone's favourite almost-functional Asian Australian family.
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueThere's the rules, then there's the Laws. Based on the best-selling book by Benjamin Law, The Family Law is a drama-comedy series following everyone's favourite almost-functional Chinese-Aus... Tout lireThere's the rules, then there's the Laws. Based on the best-selling book by Benjamin Law, The Family Law is a drama-comedy series following everyone's favourite almost-functional Chinese-Australian family.There's the rules, then there's the Laws. Based on the best-selling book by Benjamin Law, The Family Law is a drama-comedy series following everyone's favourite almost-functional Chinese-Australian family.

  • Création
    • Benjamin Law
  • Casting principal
    • Trystan Go
    • Fiona Choi
    • Anthony Brandon Wong
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  • NOTE IMDb
    7,4/10
    540
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    • Création
      • Benjamin Law
    • Casting principal
      • Trystan Go
      • Fiona Choi
      • Anthony Brandon Wong
    • 11avis d'utilisateurs
    • 2avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 7 victoires et 6 nominations au total

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    Rôles principaux85

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    Trystan Go
    Trystan Go
    • Benjamin Law
    • 2016–2019
    Fiona Choi
    Fiona Choi
    • Jenny Law
    • 2016–2019
    Anthony Brandon Wong
    Anthony Brandon Wong
    • Danny Law
    • 2016–2019
    Shuang Hu
    Shuang Hu
    • Candy Law
    • 2016–2019
    George Zhao
    George Zhao
    • Andrew Law
    • 2016–2019
    Karina Lee
    • Tammy Law
    • 2016–2019
    Vivian Wei
    • Michelle Law
    • 2016–2019
    Bethany Whitmore
    Bethany Whitmore
    • Melissa
    • 2016–2019
    Sam Cotton
    Sam Cotton
    • Wayne
    • 2016–2019
    Kimie Tsukakoshi
    Kimie Tsukakoshi
    • Heidi Thomson
    • 2016–2019
    Takaya Honda
    Takaya Honda
    • Klaus Thomson
    • 2016–2019
    Hugh Parker
    • Mallory Mallory
    • 2016–2019
    Diana Lin
    Diana Lin
    • Maisy
    • 2016–2019
    Loretta Kung
    Loretta Kung
    • Daisy
    • 2016–2019
    Jing Xuan Chan
    Jing Xuan Chan
    • Ming-Zhu
    • 2017–2019
    Jeremy Lindsay Taylor
    Jeremy Lindsay Taylor
    • Pete
    • 2019
    Andrew Buchanan
    • Anders Thomson
    • 2016–2017
    Rumi Kikuchi
    Rumi Kikuchi
    • Kumi Thomson
    • 2016–2017
    • Création
      • Benjamin Law
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    Avis des utilisateurs11

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    9oliviamaree-04642

    Sweet, endearing and funny

    Before I checked I could tell this was based on someone's real childhood. It's absurd in the most believable and endearing way.

    I love this family. They are honest, vulnerable, loving and real.

    I recommend this show wholeheartedly.
    10lmgeew

    Surprisingly entertaining!

    Stumbled across this refreshing & hilarious show, and initially thought it might be a rip off of fresh off the boat. I ended up enjoying it thoroughly, and believe it is even better than fresh off the boat in many ways. This show felt more authentic, maybe because it is scripted from the real life Benjamin Law. (FOTB was based on a real person for only the first season). Loved the characters and dialogue!
    8tobytandesouza

    Good Idea, Poorly Criticized (below) Critical Notice: "Good Idea, Poorly realised" by jamesmoule

    It find it important to elucidate the misconceptions, misunderstandings and downright ignorance of jamesmoule's racist review made on the 26th Feb 2016 (down the bottom). Yes racist. Covert racism but racism nonetheless.

    Let me elaborate:

    1) jamesmoule erroneously states that "cast an Australian-born Chinese and you just get an Australian with an Asian face, thus lessening the effect of culture." The remarkable cultural insensitivity here, is covert racism. "An Australian with an Asian face!?" First, mr jamesmoule, Benjamin Law (yes, the real Benjamin Law) was born in Nambour! So, the character portrayed by Trystan Go is not an Australian with an Asian face. He is an Australian with an Australian face, which happens to be of Asian decent. Your racism here is just embarrassing, mr jamesmoule.

    2) The other side of your "double edged {racist} sword" is premised on the assumption that a person acting in a second or third language would be unable to "express nuances of words." At the risk of postulation, this seems like something a monolingual person who is also an idiot would be inclined to argue. Moreover, to even suggest a "Chinese-born actor" could be a candidate for the role completely disregards the fact the Benjamin Law is is an Australian born man of Chinese decent. In fact, the entire show is situated around the tribulations of an Australian-Chinese family.To say that casting Trystan Go will "lessen the affects of culture" is to equivocate between Chinese culture and Australian-Chinese culture. Yes, it may lessen the affects of Chinese culture, but so what? The show is about an Australian-Chinese family, and to demarcate the two by arguing that an "Australian will lessen the culture" portrayed by the show suggests that you are living centuries too late buddy.

    3) The "two women who are old friends" are from DIFFERENT COUNTRIES. Jenny is from Hong Kong and her friend is from Malaysia. The fact that you think that English is NOT the appropriate language for them to communicate in, betrays your racism and orientalism. Not all Asian people speak the same language and many must speak in their common tongue, English! Neither had difficulty with the language, they spoke with quite typical accents from Hong Kong and Malaysia. Your racism is made salient, here, by your suggestion that subtitles could have been used for their conversations. How could subtitles be used when Malaysian and Cantonese are different languages! Here your covert racism is manifested in orientalism- the homogenizing of diverse Asian cultures into one culture. Assuming that two Asian friends from different countries should communicate in the same Asian language is simply ignorant and racist. Do you think that all European people can communicate with each other in a European super-language? And if old friends from different European countries spoke in English with typical accents, would you assume that they were having difficulty and should thus speak in 'European?' If the answer is yes, you are outright racist, if it is no, you are an orientalist (which is still racist, just a very specific kind).

    Peace out and educate yourself more. I'd be happy to recommend a few books if you struggle to accept your racist dispositions :-)
    8totalovrdose

    A Gem! A Show Full of Heart and Humor the Whole Family can Enjoy!

    I happened to watch The Family Law before reading Benjamin Law's autobiographical novel, information acquired from the text assisting me in comprehending more of the story. Though the book is evidently targeting an older audience, the show, despite its dark humor and occasional sexual references, seems like the kind of product an entire family could engage with.

    Although each episode encompasses moments of hilarity, I personally found the text to be funnier, during which I occasionally screamed with laughter. This aside, the show remains incredibly fun, and a joy to watch, incorporating witticisms and slapstick.

    As the narrative is set over the course of a summer, several moments from the text, which spans a number of decades, are subsequently removed, though Mr. Law deserves kudos for incorporating all that he could. Although the text predominately takes place during the nineties, the show is contemporarily adapted, using modern references and events to ensure unanimous comprehension.

    Benjamin (Trystan Go) is a 14 year old student, Mr Law poking fun at himself by creating a character who is a pretentious, self-centered drama queen. Though Benjamin is not only the lead, but the narrator, it is his mother, Jenny (Fiona Choi) who steals the show. One moment outlandishly awkward, the next, tragically sympathetic, Ms. Choi creates an affectionate, motherly character, who, despite her hardships, remains young at heart.

    Ben's father, Danny (Anthony Brandon Wong) is the stereotypical hard-working Chinese husband, who demonstrates his love through continuously running a business, while Ben's siblings, the rebellious Candy (the beautiful Shuang Hu), older brother Andrew (George Zhao), who seems to be the odd one out, tom-boy Tammy (Karina Lee), and adorably cute, yet strangely poo obsessed Michelle (Vivian Wei), comprise the rest of the family. The characters, with their unique personality and traits, are incredibly likable, and though each episode runs for just over 20 minutes, we, the audience, are able to instantly connect with this obscure collection of people, because of the passionate realism employed.

    The atmosphere of the show illustrates the stereotypical impression of Queensland, the settings, climate and use of nature heightening the legitimacy of the location. The music also, with its light-hearted appeal, assists in establishing what emotions the audience ought to feel, though moments of pure dialogue, are equally effective.

    Furthermore, similarly to an Eddie Murphy production, Mr. Law normalizes ethnic minorities, while making stereotypically prominent Caucasian characters strangely eccentric, and providing them lesser screen-time. Mr. Law seems perfectly content incorporating such humor, and though themes including homosexuality, underlying racism in Australia, and the rift between China and Japan are occasionally illustrated, their inclusion seems very safe. Thus, these themes are not provided the necessary depth to ensure meaningful impact.

    At the same time, similar comments could be made about a number of the relationships. Though the Law family is provided substantial screen time, characters including Heidi (Kimie Tsukakoshi), Wayne (Sam Cotton) and Melissa (Bethany Whitmore) seem very two-dimensional as a result of lacking characterization.

    Upon reaching the conclusion, a viewer may undoubtedly feel as though the show is incomplete, with a number of questions remaining unanswered, while several story-lines remain unfinished. If another series blesses our screens in the future, I would desire to see more characterization, a deeper focus on Ben's siblings, and additional references to the themes critiqued in this show. As a man who is homosexual and originates from an ethnic background, I imagine Mr. Law has a number of things he could argue in response to a government that marginalizes both - this show could serve as a great stage for such poignant social commentary.
    9toliver597

    Pleasant surprise!

    I was not especially interested in watching this after seeing the ads. Not for any specific reason - it just didn't grab my attention. But I more-or-less stumbled across it one evening while channel-surfing, and just loved it right from the word go. The show is funny, well-acted and endearing - with slight reminiscences of Adrian Mole's diary from the 80s. Thanks to SBS and Ben Law - one of the best comedies I've seen in a while!

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    • Date de sortie
      • 14 janvier 2016 (Australie)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Australie
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • 羅家趣事
    • Sociétés de production
      • Matchbox Pictures
      • Special Broadcasting Service (SBS)
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