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Oscar Hsu, Peter Outerbridge, Steph Song, Osric Chau, Loretta Yu, Elfina Luk, Simu Liu, and Fiona Fu in Blood and Water (2015)

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Blood and Water

6 reviews
4/10

Terrible acting in three languages

This is an original series, with some good writing, a crime to solve, and plenty of family melodrama. The wooden acting ruins it. Dull-voiced actors, male and female, make scene after scene painful to endure. Either a lot of bad casting decisions, or the cast needed more rehearsal and direction. Unfortunate, as the show had a lot of potential.
  • altereggo123
  • Nov 25, 2020
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A milestone for Canadian television

I don't watch Foreign shows, as they can rather bland and boring. But I was so looking forward to watching 'Blood and Water' on Omni Television. While I didn't quite understand the plot/story line. I rather enjoyed the cast switching back and forth between two languages (Mandarin Chinese and my main language English). Found that really cool. they even did that with the commercial breaks as well, another highlight was they filmed the outdoor scenes in Vancouver. I will definitely continue watching, other foreign Canadian shows (rather it be in Chinese or French) might want to adapt to the multilingual format as well. that's what just my opinion.
  • rogers_tillstone
  • Nov 8, 2015
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1/10

So bad!

I was flipping through my Fire Stick and saw this show. Out of curiosity, I started watching. First of all (alright, it's a girl's thing) that Steph Song's skin is so bad, and Mama Xie's ring is pathetic! This show is a very low cost production but for Pete's sake, just pay attention to small stuff. Story line is utterly boring. I understand the show is trying to appeal to the Chinese, but the lead actress cannot speak any Chinese and it's painful to hear she tried so hard. Do you really think Canadian Chinese care to watch this crap? They have plenty other shows to watch. That explain why it only lasted for one season.
  • maggiedosremedios
  • Nov 7, 2017
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1/10

Not worth the effort

I've seen some bad acting before, this is one of the worst. At first I thought that it was a foreign (non-English speaking production) and the voices were dubbed in. Nope, it's how they really speak. A prior reviewer called the acting "wooden". I couldn't agree more.
  • soccerscores
  • Jan 4, 2021
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8/10

Really good and interesting

Although this series is placed in Canada, the actors often speak Chinese. I live hearing them speak and feel I'm getting a peek at a culture that's not familiar to me. Beautiful people, likeable characters, lots of suspense. Like many Canadian series it has a low tech feel to it, but overall quite good!
  • reichel2-988-606549
  • Dec 3, 2018
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8/10

Fresh take on detective noir

I rarely write reviews (who has time for that?), but I had to respond when I saw the ridiculously low rating viewers gave this truly impressive detective/cop series. The *only* kind of shows I watch are cop/detective/mystery shows, and I hate to say it but I find most of the U. S. shows in this genre unwatchable, with few exceptions. Most of the really good ones are coming out of the U. K. This show, which originates from Canada, is one of the best I have come across. The acting is (almost) universally superb, *especially* by Steph Song and Peter Outerbridge, and the backdrop of the Asian subculture is fascinating. I'm still only watching through season 1 but if the series keeps up the quality I've seen so far, this will be on my list of the best in the genre.
  • waifardk
  • Jun 2, 2024
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