(CNA Reporter Wang Hsin-yu, Taipei, 19th) The series "Goodbye 1987," set against the backdrop of Taiwan, Japan, and Korea from 1940 to 1987, tells a romantic story under the great era. In the trailer released today, Beatrice Fang transforms into a rebellious girl, sharing a farewell kiss with the top student played by Berant Zhu, allowing the audience to see the scars of the era. According to information provided by the production team, "Goodbye 1987" stars Berant Zhu, Beatrice Fang, Bruce Hung, Su Ming-ming, and Korean actors Lee Yu-bi and Moon Hee-kyung. In the trailer released today, the rebellious girl played by Beatrice Fang shares a moving farewell kiss with Berant Zhu, and in another scene, Lee Yu-bi's character gives Berant Zhu a gentle look back, hinting at a love triangle. The trailer ends with Su Ming-ming saying "It's been 40 years," with the recurring line, "Promise me, you will come to my dreams." The series looks back from 1987 to the Japanese colonial war period, underground party activities, bans by the Taiwan Garrison Command, and Korea's "April 19 Revolution" student movement against the Syngman Rhee regime, leading the audience across borders and decades to gaze at the indelible scars left by the difficult choices of ordinary people. "Goodbye 1987" is scheduled to premiere on August 30. (Editor: Long Po-an) 1150519

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  • Source: CNA (Central News Agency)
  • Category: 娛樂文化