It Takes Two (Singaporean TV series)

It Takes Two (Chinese: 对对碰) is a 2012 Singaporean Chinese year-end blockbuster drama produced by MediaCorp TV. It stars Chen Hanwei , Yao Wenlong , Kym Ng , Ann Kok & Zheng Geping as casts of the series. It is currently telecast on Singapore's free-to-air channel, MediaCorp Channel 8. It made its debut on 6 November 2012 and consists of 34 episodes, screened on every weekday night at 9:00pm.

It Takes Two
对对碰
GenreFamily
Comedy
Written by洪荣狄 Ang Eng Tee
Directed by方家福 Png Keh Hock
叶佩娟 Doreen Yap
胡凉财 Oh Liang Cai
谢益文 Edmund Tse
苏妙芳
StarringChen Hanwei 陈汉玮
Yao Wenlong 姚彣隆
Kym Ng 钟琴
Ann Kok 郭舒贤
Zheng Geping 郑各评
Opening theme轧 by Derrick Hoh and Kelvin Tan
Ending theme以为 by Kelvin Tan
Country of originSingapore
Original languageChinese
No. of episodes34
Production
Producer张龙敏 Chong Liung Man
Running timeapprox. 45 minutes
Release
Original networkMediaCorp Channel 8
Original release6 November (2012-11-06) 
21 December 2012 (2012-12-21)
Related
Hero
It Takes Two
Traditional Chinese對對碰
Simplified Chinese对对碰

Plot

In a block of 4-room flats at a particular housing estate in Bedok, the two families of Hao Youcai and Niu Wuyin live opposite each other. As business rivals, sparks occasionally fly between them. Youcai's name may mean "wealthy", but he often has no luck with money. On the other hand, the overbearing Wuyin or "penniless" does not only enjoy a thriving business but he has the Midas touch as well. He is certainly loaded with "pounds".

An honest and kind man, Youcai does not have the gift of the gab but is tolerant as far as possible. However, his wife Luona has a vicious tongue that spares nobody for no rhyme or reason. On top of that, she covets wealth and power, despising her low-earning husband. She is tyrannical and harsh towards her 70-year-old mother-in-law. Wuyin's septuagenarian father, however, has a "blessed" life. His son and daughter-in-law treasure him. When he moans about his aching body, a massage chair worth a few thousand dollars is delivered immediately to the house. Youcai's mother can only drool in envy. Wuyin has a way with people and he is eloquent. He remains "refined" even in a quarrel, defusing any tense situation with a soft touch. Money is his life, and he can never earn enough. He is ever ready to perform good deeds, but not when they demand his money. Hardworking and frugal, his wife Xiuhua is not one to complain.

Both families sell "handmade fishball noodles" at their stalls in a food centre. "Niuji" stall enjoys brisk business while "Haoji" stall suffers from poor business.

The sight of the other party decked in jewellery while she is pathetically bare in that aspect makes Luona moan all day to the extent that she pinches her mother-in-law out of spite. Unfortunately, the "act of violence" is captured on camera by her daughter and uploaded to YouTube. It even hits the headlines. In no time, people are demanding that she be punished and going on a hunt to ferret out this wicked woman. Youcai is aware that the culprit is his wife and loses his cool. Instead of being remorseful, Luona flies into a fury. She leaves home with her daughter, threatening to engage a lawyer to initiate divorce proceedings.

Disillusioned, Youcai reaches the point of contemplating suicide but is stopped by his mother. To console her son, she fabricates a story that a deity appeared in her dream to prophesize that his hardship days will soon be over. The deity also bestowed on her a "good luck rice bin" (which is actually a junk she retrieved from the rubbish dump) and promised that the rice bin would always be full and that his life would be free from worry.

Whether it is his filial piety that moves the Heaven or it is simply mere coincidence, Youcai's luck changes for the better the moment his wicked wife leaves home. His fish balls are favoured by a renowned chef and he is invited to appear on TV. He becomes famous overnight. Customers begin to stream towards his stall. Wuyin's business is badly affected and a series of misfortune befalls him. It appears that the wheel of fortune has turned. With Lady Luck smiling on him, Youcai enters a lucky draw and wins a car. Soon, the story of how the "prosperous rice bin" changes his fortune starts to circulate to the point of becoming a legend. Despite Youcai's mother frantically explaining that it is purely nonsense perpetuated by her, nobody is convinced. Hordes of people flock to the rice bin to "seek fortune and lottery numbers". Luona banishes the thought of divorce upon hearing of it. She wants to return home to be a virtuous wife and a filial daughter-in-law. Wuyin, who is down on his luck, actually plans to steal Youcai's "prosperous rice bin"...

Apart from these two families, this drama has a slew of interesting characters, including the "manager" whose job is to assist a loan shark in hosting "overseas talents" (foreign runners); the "Yong Tau Foo Beauty" and her 20-year-old only son who still relies on his mother to trim his nails; the fengshui master who is a quack; new immigrants married to locals who are eager to assimilate into the country; "opposition parties" fond of exaggerating for the shock effect and who "opposes" everything; the Fish Prince who is unfazed by his lowly status but believes that he who tills diligently will reap a bountiful harvest, etc. The stories of these people reflect the everyday issues currently confronting Singaporeans. For example, the hardship imposed on ordinary citizens as a result of the rising cost of living; indulging the next generation and making it even more difficult for children to face challenges; the impact that an aging population has on society; the marginalization of grassroot communities; the widening gulf between people... The 34-episode drama provides light entertainment while pinpointing current issues in a heartwarming and down-to-earth portrayal.

Cast

  • Yao Wenlong as Hao Youcai 郝有财
  • Kym Ng as Luo Na 罗娜, Hao Youcai's wife[1]
  • Jin Yinji as Lin Jinzhi 林金枝, Hao Youcai's mother.
  • Zheng Geping as Hao Youfu 郝有福, Hao Youcai's younger brother who is a loanshark.
  • Shine Koh 高慧珊 as Hao Meiying 郝美英, Hao Youcai's daughter.
  • Aloysius Pang as Hao Zhi Jie 郝志杰, Hao Youcai's son
  • Oh Ling En 胡菱恩 as Oh Ling En 胡菱恩, Hao Youcai's daughter.

Niu family

Cast Role Description
Chen Hanwei[2]Niu Wuyin 牛无银Supporting Antagonist
Worker at Niu Ji
Chen HuihuiZhang Xiuhua 张秀花Wuyin's wife
Worker at Niu Ji
Zhu HourenNiu's dad 牛老爸Wuyin's dad
Oon Shu AnSisiNiu WuYin's Younger sister
Shane Pow[3]B Niu B牛Wuyin's son
Property Agent
Fang RongNiu Xin Hui 牛欣惠Secondary School student
Wuyin's daughter

Others

Ann KokVivianA Pao's assistant, A Pao's girlfriend
Lin LiyunVivian's motherDeceased in ep 24
Hong Huifang
洪慧芳
Aunt Kopi 咖啡嫂
Pan Lingling
潘玲玲
Zhang Ling 张玲Boss of flower stall
Ah Pao's love interest
Chen Guohua
陈国华
Watermelon Ming 西瓜明Boss of fruit stall, like Zhang Ling
Chen Tianwen
陈天文
"Opposition Party" Lao Cai 反对党老蔡

An opposition party member of Fish Prince

Rayson TanZhang Yang 张扬Zhang Ling's brother
A loanshark, but also bodyguard for South Korean girl group, Skarf.
Li Mei Jiao
黎美娇
AmyDavid's mother
Lady boss of yong tau foo stall
[4]
Jerry Yeo
杨伟烈
RyanVillain

Boss gangster
Niu Xinhui's boyfriend

Romeo Tan
陈罗密欧
Fish Prince 鱼王子Boss of fish stall, love Xu Jie
Tracy Lee
李美玲
Xu Jie 徐洁Zhang Ling's daughter, love fish prince
Xavier Ong
王胜宇
DavidAmy's son
Xu Bin
徐彬
Tonylove Xu Jie
Kimberly Chia
谢静仪
Xueli 雪丽Zhi Jie's girlfriend
Louis C.HillyardBennyZhi Jie's schoolmate
Scott C.HillyardAloysiusZhi Jie's classmate and rival in love
Dick Su
苏才忠
Mr ChongDiscipline Master of secondary school
SkarfThemselvesCameo appearance in 2 episodes.
Ho Tien TsaiOctaviaA client of B Niu from Taiwan.
Teo Ser Lee
张思丽
AngelaVillain
Cheated Niu Wuyin of his money.
Li Wenhai
李文海
Master HongA fortune teller
Seth Ang
翁兴昂
Host of reality show House Full of Joy.
Vivian Lai
赖怡刢
TV host
Ben Yeo
杨志龙
TV host
Wang Yuqing
王玉庆
Fang Weijie 方伟杰Luo Na's ex-classmate
A doctor.

Trivia

  • This is one of two anniversary dramas (the other being period drama Joys of Life) produced in conjunction with MediaCorp's celebration of 30 years of local Chinese drama.[5]
  • TV host Kym Ng returns to acting after more than three years. She last starred in Table of Glory in 2009.
  • Filming started on 4 July 2012 and ended by October 2012. Trailers started screening as of 9 October 2012.

Reception

It Takes Two was the second drama to beat the 1-million viewership mark, beating Don't Stop Believin' to gain the mark before the finale on 21 December (episode 34).[6]

Accolades

The other dramas that are nominated for Best Theme Song are Don't Stop Believin' , Joys of Life, Yours Fatefully & Show Hand. It only won one award which is Young Talent Award.

YearAwardCategory Nominee / WorkResult Ref
2013Star AwardsYoung Talent Award Lyn Oh 胡菱恩Won
Best Theme Song (performed by Derrick Hoh and Kelvin Tan)Nominated
Best Director Doreen YapNominated
Best Screenplay Ang Eng TeeNominated
Favourite Male Character Aloysius PangNominated
Romeo TanNominated
Favourite Female Character Ann KokNominated
Favourite Onscreen Couple (Drama) Zheng Geping and Ann KokNominated
Best Actress Kym NgNominated
Best Supporting Actor Rayson TanNominated
Best Supporting Actress Jin YinjiNominated
Best Newcomer Shane PowNominated

See also

References

  1. "Kym Ng turns "b*tchy" for new drama "It Takes Two"". Channel NewsAsia. 4 July 2012.
  2. "Chen Hanwei loves 'Niu' character's caustic personality". Channel NewsAsia. 5 July 2012. Archived from the original on 5 September 2012. Retrieved 5 October 2012.
  3. "Ex-Manhunt finalist gets big TV break". AsiaOne. 6 August 2012.
  4. "It Takes Two 《对对碰》之艺人解闷篇!". Archived from the original on 3 February 2014. Retrieved 29 January 2014.
  5. "About the show 关于节目". Archived from the original on 13 November 2012. Retrieved 20 September 2012.
  6. ""It Takes Two" Crosses The Million Viewers Mark! 《对对碰》收看人数破百万!". YouTube. 7 December 2012. Retrieved 9 December 2012.
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