Bullet Brain
Bullet Brain is a Hong Kong period fantasy television drama produced by TVB, starring Wayne Lai and Natalie Tong, with Lee Tim-sing serving as executive producer and Ip Kwong-yam serving as executive screenwriter. Produced at 25 episodes, the serial premiered on TVB Jade on 8 April 2013. It is set in British Hong Kong during the 1960s.
Production and casting
With the working title of Detective Columbo, the sales presentation trailer of Bullet Brain was first revealed at TVB's Programme Presentation 2012 in November 2011. The trailer, which starred Wayne Lai, Louise Lee, Tavia Yeung, and Evergreen Mak, was the second to the last trailer to air at the event. In December 2011, Lee announced that Bullet Brain is slated to begin filming in May 2012, but remained tight-lipped on the other details of the production. However, due to the studio's decrease in staff capacity, Lee lost many of his creative directors and scriptwriters, which will affect the pace of production. He further added that the cast seen in Bullet Brain's presentation trailer are not confirmed to star, with the exception of Wayne Lai.In March 2012, it was revealed that Niki Chow was in negotiations for a leading role. Chrissie Chau and Elanne Kwong were also considered. The role was ultimately given to Natalie Tong.
TVB hired executive scriptwriter Ip Kwong-yam to return to write for the drama, whose last production with TVB was the 1996 fantasy drama Journey to the West, also produced by Lee.
A costume press conference attended by the main cast was held on 2 May 2012. Shooting officially commenced on 10 May 2012 in Hong Kong. A blessing ceremony was held on 7 June 2012, and filming officially ended on 15 August 2012.
Main cast
- Wayne Lai as Ko Tai-hei / Probationary Inspector Columbo Ko, PI6092:
Lai was the first of the cast to be confirmed in December 2011. Lai also filmed for the drama's sales presentation trailer, which was revealed at TVB's Programme Presentation 2012 in November 2011. The character is loosely inspired by Columbo from the self-titled American crime fiction series.
- Natalie Tong as Mui Mui and Szeto Nam :
Tong was the second of the cast to be confirmed in February 2012. Originally signed to play a supporting role, Lee changed Tong's role to a leading character when other actresses could not sign for the part.
Recurring cast
- Ngo Ka-nin as Sergeant Pau Ping-on, SGT5641:
Ngo's addition to the cast was revealed on 29 March 2012.
- Edwin Siu as Choi Fei-lung, PC9527:
It was reported that Siu was cast in March 2012. In 2008, Siu was in final negotiations to film Lee's award-winning drama Rosy Business, but had to withdraw because he was unable to shave his head, which was required for his role in Rosy Business. Siu reportedly rejected a high-paying production in order to accommodate his schedule to film Bullet Brain.
- Lau Dan as Choi Tin :
- Sire Ma as Inspector Eva Kim, WIP9528:
Ma was the fourth of the cast to be confirmed on 16 March 2012.
- Brian Burrell as Superintendent Edward Scott :
- Joe Junior as Secretary for Security, Louis Kim :
- Corinna Chamberlain as Joanna Rose: Ping-on's wife.
- Devily Leung as Pun Shuk-han : Fei-lung's eventual love interest.
Reception
Ratings
The premiere episode received an average rating of 28 points, at approximately 1.79 million live viewers in Hong Kong.Viewership ratings
Critical response
Bullet Brain received mostly negative reviews. On Douban, the drama received a rating of 3.9 out of 10 based on over 1000 votes. Mingpao reported that many viewers found the excessive story-telling of Bullet Brain "too drawn out and boring." As of May 2013, Bullet Brain is TVB's lowest-rated serial drama of the year, raking in only an average of 1.55 million viewers.Lee Tim-sing responded that although the Chinese title 神探高倫布 is a knockoff of the true mystery crime series Columbo, audience should not preconceive the show as a mystery series. He said that Bullet Brain is a drama centered around Ko Tai-hei and Mui Mui, in which the theme is focused on human nature and the love between Ko Tai-hei and Mui Mui.