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Louis Koo (Actor) | Raymond Lam (Actor) | Jessica Hsuan (Actor) | Joyce Tang Lai Ming (Actor)
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Customer Rating: Customer Review Rated Bad 8 - 8.8 out of 10 (4)
All Editions Rating: Customer Review Rated Bad 8 - 8.4 out of 10 (20)

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TVB released the A Step Into The Past in 2001 and achieved a total viewership of more than 2 million people. The original novel blends different genres such as sci-fi, historical, and fantasy to create a captivating story. The TV series A Step Into The Past, while retaining this unique mixture, has slightly changed the plot to make the piece more concise. Louis Koo rose to unprecedented fame with A Step Into The Past, and actresses such as Jessica Hsuan, Sonija Kwok, Joyce Tang, and Michelle Saram were just as eye-catching. Raymond Lam, a new artist back then, took on the challenge of a difficult role but his acting turned out to be a success. A Step Into The Past is the first TVB TV Series on DVD which fans and collectors just cannot miss!

Louis Koo stars as Shiu-lung, a super-cop in the 21st Century when time travelling is no longer a dream. He volunteers to join a scientific experiment of returning to the coronation of the Qin Emperor three thousands years ago. However, by mistake he is transported to the time before when the Qin Emperor was still hostage in another kingdom. Shiu-lung must help him rise to throne so that he can get back to the present... In the course Shiu-lung meets different ancient beauties and has even developed romances with them. Will he survive all the chaos in the Warrior Period in Chinese history? Can he be "back to future"? All the answers lie in A Step Into The Past!

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Product Title: A Step Into The Past (Vol.1-40) (End) 尋秦記 (40集) (完) 寻秦记 (40集) (完) 尋秦記 タイムコップB.C.250 (40集) (完) A Step Into The Past (Vol.1-40) (End)
Artist Name(s): Louis Koo (Actor) | Raymond Lam (Actor) | Jessica Hsuan (Actor) | Joyce Tang Lai Ming (Actor) | Sonija Kwok (Actor) | Kwong Wa (Actor) 古天樂 (Actor) | 林峰 (Actor) | 宣萱 (Actor) | 滕麗名 滕麗明 (Actor) | 郭羨妮 (Actor) | 江華 (Actor) 古天乐 (Actor) | 林峰 (Actor) | 宣萱 (Actor) | 滕丽名 滕丽明 (Actor) | 郭羡妮 (Actor) | 江华 (Actor) 古天樂 (ルイス・クー) (Actor) | 林峰(レイモンド・ラム) (Actor) | 宣萱(ジェシカ・ヘスター) (Actor) | Joyce Tang Lai Ming (Actor) | 郭羨[女尼] (ソニア・クォック) (Actor) | 江華(クウォン・ワー) (Actor) Louis Koo (Actor) | Raymond Lam (Actor) | Jessica Hsuan (Actor) | Joyce Tang Lai Ming (Actor) | Sonija Kwok (Actor) | Kwong Wa (Actor)
Producer: Chong Wai Kin 莊偉建 庄伟建 Chong Wai Kin Chong Wai Kin
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Release Date: 2005-11-25
Language: Mandarin, Cantonese
Subtitles: Traditional Chinese, Simplified Chinese
Country of Origin: Hong Kong
Picture Format: NTSC What is it?
Disc Format(s): DVD
Region Code: All Region What is it?
Publisher: TVBI (HK)
Other Information: 10DVDs
Package Weight: 800 (g)
Shipment Unit: 4 What is it?
YesAsia Catalog No.: 1004095958

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監製:莊偉建
製作:電視廣播(國際)有限公司

《尋秦記(第一輯)》DVD特別附加收錄製作特輯

人氣偶像 超凡對決
強勢推出 再掀追看潮!

  項少龍﹝古天樂﹞為廿一世紀特種部隊人員,為了挽回刻骨銘心的愛情,決意參加時空穿梭研究,不料時光機出錯,龍被送回戰國時代。秦始王嬴政﹝林峰﹞當時還沒有登基,被囚趙國當人質。為了能回到未來,龍決意不惜一切也要找到嬴政並助其登基。

  憑著過人的機智及不凡的身手,龍得多方賞識、重用,不單獲賜婚且練就一身絕技。惟一個現代人錯落在一個不屬於自己的年代,再加上樹大招風,遇到困難自是不能避免。龍在協助嬴政完成登基大業期間,不但遭人落毒、狙擊和勾引,甚至還被逼參與連場政治鬥爭。江山易改,稟性難移。生性風流的龍即使身處一個完全陌生的時空、地域中亦纏上了一段四角戀,周旋於公主、才女與千金小姐之間。

  龍最終能否協助秦王完成春秋大業,返回廿一世紀?他的隔世情緣,又將如何處理?
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Average Customer Rating for this Edition: Customer Review Rated Bad 8 - 8.8 out of 10 (4)
Average Customer Rating for All Editions of this Product: Customer Review Rated Bad 8 - 8.4 out of 10 (20)

JimJams
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September 6, 2008

This customer review refers to A Step Into the Past (Ep. 21-40) (End)
Excellent Customer Review Rated Bad 8 - 8 out of 10
This is a must watch drama series. I would recommend it. It talks about Koo Tin Lok being in the past
and trying to win his girl. Aww...so cute and funny.
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Anonymous
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December 24, 2005

Don't comment on the DVD if you haven't seen it! Customer Review Rated Bad 8 - 8 out of 10
I don't understand why people would, and be allowed to, comment on the quality of the DVDs if they haven't even seen it. I have the whole series and I can say that the quality is excellent (by TVB standards); the DVDs are dual-layered and bit rates are consistently in the 6 to 8 MBits range, a far cry from the initial versions released for rental; and it is NOT cut. However, the DVD menu is still as brain-dead as ever; there're no chapter stops within each episode; extras is almost non existent (just a few pieced together K100s); and worse, you can't jump from 1 episode to the next without going through the disc menu.
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Pingu
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December 16, 2005

1 people found the following helpful

Really really good up until the last part. Customer Review Rated Bad 10 - 10 out of 10
This is, to me, one of the funniest and best stories of someone in the present being sent into the past. Many series/stories which have characters who get sent into the past have main characters who never learn how to get around, and are always relying on others. But this one is really different! I really loved the first part of this series, where it was really light-hearted, and realistic. But the second part started to become like your typical chinese series... the characters started becoming stupid, and making simple mistakes. I'm giving this a 10, because the first part was so great, and original.
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nauti_ger
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December 8, 2005

Enjoyable just don't expect a historical epic. Customer Review Rated Bad 7 - 7 out of 10
This is a series of a unique kind with Louis Koo going back in time to watch the coronation of Qin ShiHuang. Something goes wrong and he has ended up back in time 2 years earlier.
Naturally alot of things go wrong as he tries means and ways to help the Ying Zheng attain the throne.
Funny moments are mostly in the front due to louis's need to adjust between the different time frames.
There are also alot of 'explanations' as to why certain historical events take place, though i find them too flaky..
Enjoyable show, just that I wont be watching it more than once.
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December 5, 2005

This customer review refers to A Step Into The Past (Vol. 1-20) (To Be Continued)
A Step Into the Past - reviewed by TVB Square Customer Review Rated Bad 9 - 9 out of 10
The story takes part in the first dynasty of China : the Qin Dynasty. It's about how the main character travels back to the past and try to make history the way it was.

- Storyline -
Basically, the story is about Louis, who travels back to the past and takes some pictures of the first emperor, but something went wrong with the time machine, he ends up three years earlier than the king takes place. Louis has to find the king so that he can go back to the future, but later he finds out the king is dead. Louis then uses Raymond to be the fake king, and helps him to get the power. Meanwhile, Louis encountered many different people as well as many girls: Jessica, Michelle, Sonjia and Joyce. As the story goes on, Raymond becomes crueler and crueler everyday, and Louis realized he has to leave him soon


- THE FACTORS -
Hate Factor
Kong Wah of course, you will hate him for what he did to Jessica, but you will also pity him for the way he died.

The king towards the end, he is really cruel and evil! Hated the way he killed the baby!

Ok, the king's mother is really stupid; you just want to bit her up sometimes!

Love Factor
Louis, he did a really good job here, very funny and smart. His relationship with any girl is very romantic, especially with Jessica and Sonjia.

I enjoy the entire storyline; I think the writer did an awesome job in some way, not all the way. (You will know what I am talking about below)

Pity Factor
Maybe Michelle, I don't really care too much about her character because of her performances and all that, but the way she died was kinda sad...

How Come Factor
There are certain things I don't get, or perhaps, the writer just forgets it.

How come when Michelle died, they did not show how Jessica feels? I mean, Jessica is Michelle's best friend, am I right?

Home come some of the characters just appear in certain episodes, and suddenly disappear? For example, Jessica appears in the beginning a lot, but then she left home, and you don't see her again until later when she meets up with Joyce. It is kind of weird, because Jessica seems to have a small role, maybe even smaller than Sonjia.



- Favorites -
Cast
Louis Koo

Character
Louis Koo's character

Couple
Louis and Jessica, being such big fan of the both, I have to vote for them, it feels great to see them together. It feels even greater to see them ending up TOGETHER (not like DIF 4, huh!)

Scene
The second episode Louis has this really funny encounter with two really old couple. He stays in their house for one night, and that's when he learned many things about the ancient time. Really funny!

The final two episodes, I think the best thing about this series is how they end it. The last two episodes is really awesome and interesting, especially towards the end, when the king tries to kill Louis and all that.

Jessica and Sonjia's talk is a very funny part. Jessica and Louis got back together to the Qin country, that's when Jessica first met Sonjia, so she feels really jealous, but Sonjia just so happy to know Jessica and Louis were ok. She helps Jessica to not feel jealous again, very funny part!

- Least Favorites -
Cast
Michelle

Character
1. The Kings mother
2. Kong Wah's character
3. The king sometimes, especially towards the end

Couple
Louis and Michelle

Scene
Dont have one!

Most Dramatic Scene
Kong Wah was holding Jessica as a hostage, and he tells Louis that the women who loved him all have sad endings. That's when Kong Wah told Louis that he killed the Princess and Jessica was rapped.

Worth Watching?
Very entertaining series, you will enjoy it very much.
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