Till Death Tear Us Apart

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Till Death Tear Us Apart
Chinese愉 此 一生;
Genre
Based on"Love in a Blaze / A Lifetime Love"
by Nan Zhi
Written byBi Yanwei
Directed byCheng Peng
Starring
Country of originChina
Original languageChinese
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes15
Production
Running time20 minutes
Production companyBeijing Century Media Culture Co.
Original release
Release14 February (2017-02-14) –
15 February 2017 (2017-02-15)

Till Death Tear Us Apart ( Chinese, 愉 此 一生; pinyin, Yu ci Yisheng ) is a Chinese web series released on February 14, 2017, by QQLive. The series was directed by Cheng Peng, written by Bi Yanwei, and starred Jiang Zi-le and Yan Zi-dong .[1][2]

The series is based on the novel Love in a Blaze / A Lifetime Love by Nan Zhi and tells the story of Liu Yu-sheng, a young teacher educated in both Eastern and Western arts, who is secretly part of the Communist Party in a country divided by politics and in the midst of a civil war. Firm to his ideals, Liu Yusheng's world begins to change after meeting Zhou Yao-hua, a former classmate of the Nationalist Party, with whom he soon begins to fall in love and will make him debate between his loyalty to the party or love.[3] The series was broadcast exclusively on Tencent Holdings' Tencent Video site. since February 14, 2017, although most of the episodes were censored by the Chinese authorities shortly after their premiere.

Argument[edit]

China, 1944. The country is divided by a long civil war between the Communist Party and the Nationalist Party (also called the Kuomintang ). Liu Yu-sheng ( Jiang Zi-le ) is a young man from a wealthy family who, after returning from studying abroad, discovers that his inheritance has been stolen by other members of his family. To earn a living, he gets a job as a teacher in a small rural school. Courteous and idealistic, Liu Yu-sheng appears to be the perfect person; what nobody knows is that he is a communist who works secretly from the shadows. One day, he meets an old schoolmate, Zhou Yao-hua ( Yan Zi-dong), and love soon begins to emerge between the two young people. However, Zhou Yao-hua is a nationalist and like most people in the country, he hates communists. Thus begins Yu-sheng's difficult decision-making, whose loyalty will be divided between his job as an informant and his love for Zhou Yao-hua.[4][5]

Cast and characters[edit]

Main role[edit]

  • Jiang Zi Le as Liu Yusheng
  • Yan Zi Dong as Zhou Yaohua
  • Lu Zhuo as Ah Yan
  • Liu Yi Chen as Liu Yishao

Support role[edit]

  • Chen Peng as Policeman Feng
  • Yang Kai Cheng as Ah Kuan
  • Zhou Yi as Zhou Yaomin
  • Zhang Yi Chang as Zhao Jiali
  • Jiang Shi Meng as Chang Yue'e
  • Hong Yue as Mu Caiyi
  • Karl Robert Eislen as Lu Simu (voiced by Shang Hong)
  • Jiang Chao as Policeman Sun
  • Liang Tian as Zhao Dingsheng (voiced by Shang Hong)
  • Shen Bao Ping as Zhou Zongfu
  • Qiu Dong Jiang as Policeman Han
  • Yang Yong as Du Bianchun
  • Lu Jian Wei as Old Wei
  • Dai Ming as Old Wu
  • Fu Ling Jun as Wang Ma
  • Li Zong Han as Second mister
  • Geng Zhen Xuan as Mister Qiao
  • Li Chun Yi as Xiao Yang
  • Liu Chong Mo as Secretary Li
  • Yang Huan as Agent Head

Production[edit]

The series launch was announced on November 8, 2016.[6] On November 10, a promotional trailer was released.[7] Although the story is based on a novel, the series itself was created as a continuation of Love is More Than a Word, which was canceled in September 2016 by the Chinese authorities, leaving unfinished, unresolved plots. The main cast of the series is headed by the same actors from Love is More Than a Word,[8] thus hinting at the idea of reincarnation of the characters.

Distribution[edit]

Censorship[edit]

The series, like its predecessor, suffered from censorship by the authorities, which resulted in many of the episodes being shortened or romantic scenes between the characters being removed. Love is More Than a Word and Till Death Tear Us Apart were not the first gay-themed series to suffer censorship from the authorities; the popular series Addicted suffered the same fate, prompting several campaigns and complaints about the decision.[9]

References[edit]

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  3. ^ 网易娱乐 (2016-07-01). "《愉此一生》开机 《北平无战事》成奋斗目标_手机网易网". 3g.163.com. Retrieved 2021-08-13.
  4. ^ "《愉此一生》开机 延续《识汝不识丁》原班人马". xw.qq.com (in Chinese). 2016-07-02. Archived from the original on February 4, 2018. Retrieved 17 May 2023.
  5. ^ "Review and Recommendation "Till death tear us apart" | ~BL•Drama~ Amino". ~BL•Drama~ | aminoapps.com. Retrieved 2021-08-13.
  6. ^ "热点". xw.qq.com (in Chinese). Archived from the original on August 16, 2021. Retrieved 17 May 2023.
  7. ^ "民国网剧《愉此一生》主题曲mv同步曝光 当红小生晏紫东倾情献唱". yue.ifeng.com. Retrieved 2021-08-13.
  8. ^ Till Death Tear Us Apart (TV Mini Series 2017) - IMDb, retrieved 2021-08-13
  9. ^ "China's Censors Take Another Gay-Themed Web Drama Offline". Wall Street Journal. 2016-02-24. ISSN 0099-9660. Retrieved 2021-08-13.