Wave Makers - Tempeste politiche
Titolo originale: Jen hsuan chih jen tsao lang che
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Un'accesa elezione è all'orizzonte. Una squadra di membri dello staff della campagna deve affrontare scelte difficili mentre naviga in un panorama politico spietato.Un'accesa elezione è all'orizzonte. Una squadra di membri dello staff della campagna deve affrontare scelte difficili mentre naviga in un panorama politico spietato.Un'accesa elezione è all'orizzonte. Una squadra di membri dello staff della campagna deve affrontare scelte difficili mentre naviga in un panorama politico spietato.
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- 2 vittorie e 6 candidature totali
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As a Chinese who is living in Mainland China, I really love this series which provide me a different Chinese world.
Unfortunately this show is banned in China and I had to use BT to download it and watch it privately.
The plot is not actually more routine, but it is also very novel for mainland Chinese people, after all, we can't really participate in elections here.
Purely from the point of view of film and television, the most I can give this drama is 8, but considering its political significance, I will give this one 10.
The issues involved in this, such as LGBT, and bureaucratic corruption, are very need to be addressed in the mainland, it is a pity that there is nothing we can do, but envy the Taiwanese at home.
Unfortunately this show is banned in China and I had to use BT to download it and watch it privately.
The plot is not actually more routine, but it is also very novel for mainland Chinese people, after all, we can't really participate in elections here.
Purely from the point of view of film and television, the most I can give this drama is 8, but considering its political significance, I will give this one 10.
The issues involved in this, such as LGBT, and bureaucratic corruption, are very need to be addressed in the mainland, it is a pity that there is nothing we can do, but envy the Taiwanese at home.
An interesting political drama where we see a team behind a female presidential candidate working hard to get her elected. The campaign team includes strong female leads Ying-Hsuan Hsieh and Gingle Wan, with the latter having a dark secret concerning the male opposition candidate. It gives an insight into the workings of a Taiwanese election and the plot at times can be a little slow with the minor stories taking up time and going nowhere. The series definitely puts across the busy and creative side of an office deciding what should and should not be done in the best interest of their candidate. Overall a well acted drama but I would have liked more depth and development of characters.
As a Taiwanese, I am extremely proud of this show.
We are a very new country where the country was still under martial law just 36 years ago, and now our democracy is fully bloosmed and people can speak freely what's in their mind without worrying their safety. Wave Makers shows the world the energy that democracy has brought to the Taiwanese society, at the same time, perhaps also reminding those politicians, in order to win, after getting the power, have they achieved all the promises they made?
The actors are brilliant, and the story line is captive and make you think about more in terms of how election and politics make a difference to our life.
This is the best Taiwanese show ever, a must see.
We are a very new country where the country was still under martial law just 36 years ago, and now our democracy is fully bloosmed and people can speak freely what's in their mind without worrying their safety. Wave Makers shows the world the energy that democracy has brought to the Taiwanese society, at the same time, perhaps also reminding those politicians, in order to win, after getting the power, have they achieved all the promises they made?
The actors are brilliant, and the story line is captive and make you think about more in terms of how election and politics make a difference to our life.
This is the best Taiwanese show ever, a must see.
Upon encountering a Taiwanese television drama respecting elections and domestic politics, I harbored concerns that it might excessively rely on melodrama and deviate from the realities of political operations. Therefore, my expectations for this series were not particularly high, and I intended to sample just one episod.
However, from the very first episode, I could sense the dedication of the production team. They didn't resort to sensationalism or distortions to create a nonexistent political situation. Instead, they approached the topic steadily and authentically by portraying various political maneuvers and events that occur in real political operations, allowing the audience to get closer to the reality of domestic politics.
Furthermore, the team delicately handled many crucial issues in political work, such as the pursuit of ideals and the compromises faced with the realities of power, as well as the conflicts between different political ideologies and styles within political dynasties. They also addressed the issue of maintaining a work-life balance in the face of high workloads during election campaigns or unforeseen political events. These significant issues were not merely touched upon but rather explored and well discussed throughout the entire series.
Finally, the drama also delves into contemporary issues such as workplace harassment, infidelity, and voyeuristic victimization, making it a more comprehensive and more appealing to watch for a wider audience.
This is an unmissable choice for those seeking to understand Taiwanese politics through a television drama.
However, from the very first episode, I could sense the dedication of the production team. They didn't resort to sensationalism or distortions to create a nonexistent political situation. Instead, they approached the topic steadily and authentically by portraying various political maneuvers and events that occur in real political operations, allowing the audience to get closer to the reality of domestic politics.
Furthermore, the team delicately handled many crucial issues in political work, such as the pursuit of ideals and the compromises faced with the realities of power, as well as the conflicts between different political ideologies and styles within political dynasties. They also addressed the issue of maintaining a work-life balance in the face of high workloads during election campaigns or unforeseen political events. These significant issues were not merely touched upon but rather explored and well discussed throughout the entire series.
Finally, the drama also delves into contemporary issues such as workplace harassment, infidelity, and voyeuristic victimization, making it a more comprehensive and more appealing to watch for a wider audience.
This is an unmissable choice for those seeking to understand Taiwanese politics through a television drama.
This is a program that brings you behind the scenes of what it takes to get a political candidate voted to office. The guy is soft and no backbone, but the lady is strong minded and determined. The rest of the cast was okay. They kind of looked alike especially the women but I am not complaining as they are very attractive. I wonder though if China would get offended by this type of program. They should realize that it's just entertainment. Any way not really much to say as it was only 8 episodes I believe and that was the best part. They were able to complete an entire story without stretching it unnecessarily. This is what a good series should be like short and to the point.
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- QuizJag Huang (Chia-Ching Chen) and Hsuan-Yen Tsai (Fang-Ting Wu) are married couple in real life as well.
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