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The Journey: Tumultuous Times

The Journey: Tumultuous Times (Chinese: 信约:动荡的年代, also known as Tumultuous Times) is Chinese language period drama which aired on MediaCorp Channel 8. It is the second of The Journey trilogy which chronicles the history of Singapore through the eyes of immigrants during the pre-World War II era until contemporary times. It stars young casts with Shaun Chen, Jeanette Aw, Andie Chen, Felicia Chin, Romeo Tan and Chen Hanwei as the main cast of the second instalment. [1]

The Journey: Tumultuous Times
Also known asTumultuous Times
The Journey 2
动荡的年代
信约:动荡的年代
GenrePeriod drama
Written byAng Eng Tee 洪荣狄
Directed byLoo Yin Yam 卢燕金
Doreen Yap 叶佩娟
Su Miao Fang 苏妙芳
霍志楷
StarringShaun Chen
Jeanette Aw
Andie Chen
Felicia Chin
Romeo Tan
Chen Hanwei
Opening themeThe Journey (信。约) by Kelvin Tan & Joi Chua
Ending theme(诀別书) by Jim Lim and The Freshman
Country of originSingapore
Original languageChinese
No. of episodes30 (list of episodes)
Production
ProducerChong Liung Man 张龙敏
Running timeapprox. 45 minutes (exc. advertisements)
Release
Original networkMediaCorp Channel 8
Original release24 November 2014 (2014-11-24) –
2 January 2015 (2015-01-02)
Chronology
Preceded byThree Wishes
Followed byYou Can Be an Angel Too
RelatedThe Journey: A Voyage (2013)
The Journey: Our Homeland (2015)

The Journey will culminate in Singapore's nation building celebrations in 2015 with The Journey: Our Homeland, in time for Singapore's 50th National Day.[2]

Plot

The Journey: Tumultuous Times will depict the period of the Japanese Occupation where the adversity only served to strengthen the characters' survival instinct. When the British colonialists returned, stirrings of dissent became more apparent about their right to rule. In this period of uncertainty, there were vastly different ideals about how independence could be achieved. Yet despite all odds, they pulled through and survived.

This is the story of five young people unraveled over a period of 20 years (1940-1965) spanning World War II and Independence. Major events that will happen in the drama include the Japanese occupation of Singapore, Hock Lee bus riots, student demonstrations, and social tensions.

In the wee hours of the morning on 8 December 1941, Japanese planes attacked Singapore by air under the cloak of the night. This is the beginning of the period of unrest in Singapore. During the Sook Ching, Zhang Tianying gets captured and is killed. Zhang Huiniang dies in her two children's arms after being brutally raped by the Kempeitai.

In 1954, nine years after the Japanese Surrender, Zhang Jia, now with the surname Hu, lives with his adoptive father, Hu Weiren. Zhang Min is living with her cousins, Zhang Yan, Hong Dangyong, Hong Minghui and their parents. Hu Jia has an obvious crush on Bai Lanxiang, also known as Sweet Soup Lass. Hu Jia has become a gang leader and is the heir to Liang Sihai's brand Siu Yee Tong, while another gang, The Seventh Gate of Loyalty sends a mole to join Hu Jia's gang.

The Hock Lee Bus Riots causes a series of other riots like the halting of education during the State of Emergency in Singapore. One of Zhang Min's students are killed in the ensuing protest. Hu Jia then finds out about his parents' horrible deaths, all caused by Weiren. He takes revenge by drowning Weiren to honour his parents.

Zhang Min is then imprisoned by Zhang Yan, who married Minghui. Zhang Yan believes that his brother-in-law is part of an underground gang of fugitives and orders Dangyong to be killed. Minghui overhears this, and files for a divorce. Sweet Soup Lass is then raped and killed after being kidnapped by the mole, Jaws. The Seventh Gate of Loyalty burns the hut where Sweet Soup Lass died. Hu Jia retrieves her body, barely surviving. He then slips into a bout of depression. Minghui tries to console him but to no avail.

Meanwhile, Zhang Yan gets addicted to his power and abuses it, getting drunk and finding a new woman, Fang Lulu. Someone tries to kill Zhang Yan but Minghui takes the bullet for him. She survives.

Dangyong tries to find Minghui at a hospital before being ambushed by Zhang Yan and his group. They run to a bridge before Zhang Yan shoots him, and Dangyong falls into a river. After reaching land, his comrade Ding Hao tries to betray him, but Hu Jia intervenes and takes care of Dangyong. Dangyong realises that his right hand has been crippled.

Zhang Min gets raped by Zhang Yan. She decides to cheapen herself so that Dangyong will survive. Dangyong saves a PTSD-stricken Zhang Min and they get married. Zhang Min then realises her brother is not dead and has been by her side this whole time. Hu Jia and Zhang Min reconcile. Meanwhile, Hu Jia manages to hunt down Jaws and kill him.

Zhang Yan, who tries to kill Dangyong himself accidentally causes the Bukit Ho Swee fire. 2000 families go homeless and Dangyong is blamed to be the arsonist. He goes to jail and studies law there. Then, Zhang Tianpeng (Li Nanxing) realises that Zhang Yan sold his company, Brothers' Balm 2 years ago and dies of a heart attack. Zhang Yan blames Lulu for instigating him to sell his company. Lulu is killed and Zhang Yan goes to jail in England. Hu Jia invites Minghui to dinner but gets stabbed by Bai Gou, the leader of the Seventh Gate of Loyalty. Hu Jia kills him and proposes to Minghui.

It is 1965. Independence arrives and the Zhang and Hong family start a new life...

Cast

Main cast

  • Shaun Chen as Hu Jia / Zhang Jia 胡佳 / 张佳
    • Younger version portrayed by Damien Teo, Teenage version portrayed by Zong Zijie
  • Jeanette Aw as Hong Minghui 洪明慧
  • Andie Chen as Hong Dangyong 洪当勇
    • Younger version portrayed by Gary Tan
  • Felicia Chin as Zhang Min 张敏
    • Younger version portrayed by Lieu Yanxi
  • Romeo Tan as Steven Chong
    • Younger version portrayed by Amos Lim
  • Carrie Wong as Bai Lanxiang 白兰香
    • Teenage version portrayed by Alicia Lo
  • Chen Hanwei as Hu Weiren 胡为人
  • Allen Chen 陈祎伦 as Zhang Tianying 张天鹰
  • Joanne Peh as Zhang Huiniang 张蕙娘
  • Li Nanxing as Zhang Tianpeng 张天鹏
  • Chris Tong as Bai Mingzhu 白明珠
  • Desmond Tan as Hong Shi 洪石
  • Jeanette Aw as Lin Yazi 林鸭子
  • Ian Teng 丁翊 as Hong Kuan 洪宽
  • Louis Lim 林泳锟 as Uncle Sweet Soup 糖水叔
  • Zheng Geping as Liang Sihai 梁四海
  • 陈翔 as Old Cai 老蔡
  • 陶樱 as Ling-jie 玲姐
  • Ernest Chong 张顺源 as Bullethead 弹子头
  • Zakk Lim 林绍凯 as Cannon 大炮
  • Alan Yeo 杨添福 as Hei Gou/Black Dog 黑狗
  • Brandon Wong as Bai Gou/White Dog 白狗
  • 小孟 as Boar 山猪
  • Seth Ang 翁兴昂 as Jaws/Ironteeth 铁齿
  • James Fong 方伟豪 as Ah Wei 阿威
  • Eric Lee 李永和 as Chen Anguo 陈安国
  • Chia De Zhong 谢德忠 as Pan Zhiming 潘志明
  • Jay Goh Jun Hui 吴俊辉 as Li Xiaowen 李小文
  • Tan Mei Kee 陈美琪 as Lin Meiyan 林美燕

Others

  • 陈志强 as Uncle De 德叔
  • 廖永辉 as Japanese Officer 日军官
  • 许纾宁 as Yu Jie 玉洁
  • 郑文 as Luo Xin 罗新
  • Ray Nu D/O Su Wan as Siti 西蒂
  • 叶进华 as Subordinate Lim 林高官
  • 徐啸天 as Ding Hao 丁浩
  • 郑扬溢 as Xiao Fang 小方
  • 陈天赐 as Liu Qiang 刘强
  • Nic Lee 李顺利 as Xiao Gao 小高
  • 刘慧娴 as Fang Lulu 方露露

Production

The series is partly sponsored by the Media Development Authority of Singapore. Production began in June 2014.[3]

Similar to its predecessor, The Journey: A Voyage, Tumultuous Times uses CGI in its production.

The series is Channel 8's 2014 year-end blockbuster celebrating 51 years of television.

Original soundtrack

There are three variations of the opening sequence (i.e. images of the theme song). The third opening sequence (episodes 25–30) uses the ending song, 《诀别书》, instead of the original theme song, 《信。约》, unlike the first two opening sequences, used between episodes 1-4 and episodes 5-24 respectively.

Song title Performer
信。约 Kelvin Tan 陳偉联 and Joi Chua 蔡淳佳
诀別书 Jim Lim 林倛玉 and The Freshman 插班生

Other media

This series was adapted as a comic and has been selling at Popular Bookstores since November 2015, targeting at upper primary and secondary students. The comic showcases the best of the series, and is promoted by the Committee to Promote Chinese Language.[4]

Accolades

Tumultuous Times garnered 19 nominations in 16 awards, the most nominations for a drama in Star Awards 2015, and won nine, which include Best Drama Serial. It also garnered two nominations in 10th Seoul International Drama Awards under the Best Drama Series and Best Director categories.[5]

Year Ceremony Category Nominees Result
2015 Star Awards Show 1 Young Talent Award Damien Teo 张值豪 Won
Gary Tan 陈毅丰 Nominated
Best Theme Song 《信。约》 by Joi Chua and Kelvin Tan Won
Best Director Doreen Yap Pei Kiang 叶佩娟 Nominated
Loo Yin Kam 卢燕金 Nominated
Best Screenplay Ang Eng Tee 洪荣狄 Nominated
Best Costume and Image Design Xu Ying Ying 徐盈盈 Nominated
Best Cameraman for Drama Programme Steve Wong 黄国钟 Nominated
Best Music and Sound Design 最佳音乐与音效设计 Gao Jun Wei 高俊瑋 and Zheng Kai Hua 郑凯华 Nominated
Favourite Male Character Romeo Tan Nominated
Favourite Female Character Jeanette Aw Won
Rocket Award Shaun Chen Won
Star Awards Show 2 Best Actor Shaun Chen Won
Best Actress Felicia Chin Nominated
Best Supporting Actor Chen Hanwei Won
Best Supporting Actress Carrie Wong Nominated
Joanne Peh Won
Asian Television Awards Best Drama Serial Won
Best Actor in a Leading Role 最佳男主角 Chen Hanwei Nominated
Best Drama Serial 最佳电视剧 Won
10th Seoul International Drama Awards Best Drama Serial Nominated
Best Director 最佳导演 Loo Yin Kam 卢燕金 Nominated

References

  1. ^ . xinmsn Entertainment. 22 February 2014. Archived from the original on 12 March 2014. Retrieved 2 April 2014.
  2. ^ Seah, May (3 February 2015). "The Journey: Tumultuous Times leads Star Awards 2015 nominations". Today. Retrieved 2015-02-04.
  3. ^ "The Journey: Tumultuous Times begins filming". TODAYonline. 2 June 2014. Retrieved 4 July 2014.
  4. ^ "MediaCorp launches comic book version of The Journey: Tumultuous Times". Today. 13 May 2015.
  5. ^ . Archived from the original on 2015-09-16. Retrieved 2015-08-18.

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The Journey Tumultuous Times Chinese 信约 动荡的年代 also known as Tumultuous Times is Chinese language period drama which aired on MediaCorp Channel 8 It is the second of The Journey trilogy which chronicles the history of Singapore through the eyes of immigrants during the pre World War II era until contemporary times It stars young casts with Shaun Chen Jeanette Aw Andie Chen Felicia Chin Romeo Tan and Chen Hanwei as the main cast of the second instalment 1 The Journey Tumultuous TimesAlso known asTumultuous Times The Journey 2 动荡的年代信约 动荡的年代GenrePeriod dramaWritten byAng Eng Tee 洪荣狄Directed byLoo Yin Yam 卢燕金 Doreen Yap 叶佩娟 Su Miao Fang 苏妙芳 霍志楷StarringShaun Chen Jeanette Aw Andie Chen Felicia Chin Romeo Tan Chen HanweiOpening themeThe Journey 信 约 by Kelvin Tan amp Joi ChuaEnding theme 诀別书 by Jim Lim and The FreshmanCountry of originSingaporeOriginal languageChineseNo of episodes30 list of episodes ProductionProducerChong Liung Man 张龙敏Running timeapprox 45 minutes exc advertisements ReleaseOriginal networkMediaCorp Channel 8Original release24 November 2014 2014 11 24 2 January 2015 2015 01 02 ChronologyPreceded byThree WishesFollowed byYou Can Be an Angel TooRelatedThe Journey A Voyage 2013 The Journey Our Homeland 2015 The Journey will culminate in Singapore s nation building celebrations in 2015 with The Journey Our Homeland in time for Singapore s 50th National Day 2 Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 2 1 Main cast 2 2 Others 3 Production 4 Original soundtrack 5 Other media 6 Accolades 7 ReferencesPlot EditThe Journey Tumultuous Times will depict the period of the Japanese Occupation where the adversity only served to strengthen the characters survival instinct When the British colonialists returned stirrings of dissent became more apparent about their right to rule In this period of uncertainty there were vastly different ideals about how independence could be achieved Yet despite all odds they pulled through and survived This is the story of five young people unraveled over a period of 20 years 1940 1965 spanning World War II and Independence Major events that will happen in the drama include the Japanese occupation of Singapore Hock Lee bus riots student demonstrations and social tensions In the wee hours of the morning on 8 December 1941 Japanese planes attacked Singapore by air under the cloak of the night This is the beginning of the period of unrest in Singapore During the Sook Ching Zhang Tianying gets captured and is killed Zhang Huiniang dies in her two children s arms after being brutally raped by the Kempeitai In 1954 nine years after the Japanese Surrender Zhang Jia now with the surname Hu lives with his adoptive father Hu Weiren Zhang Min is living with her cousins Zhang Yan Hong Dangyong Hong Minghui and their parents Hu Jia has an obvious crush on Bai Lanxiang also known as Sweet Soup Lass Hu Jia has become a gang leader and is the heir to Liang Sihai s brand Siu Yee Tong while another gang The Seventh Gate of Loyalty sends a mole to join Hu Jia s gang The Hock Lee Bus Riots causes a series of other riots like the halting of education during the State of Emergency in Singapore One of Zhang Min s students are killed in the ensuing protest Hu Jia then finds out about his parents horrible deaths all caused by Weiren He takes revenge by drowning Weiren to honour his parents Zhang Min is then imprisoned by Zhang Yan who married Minghui Zhang Yan believes that his brother in law is part of an underground gang of fugitives and orders Dangyong to be killed Minghui overhears this and files for a divorce Sweet Soup Lass is then raped and killed after being kidnapped by the mole Jaws The Seventh Gate of Loyalty burns the hut where Sweet Soup Lass died Hu Jia retrieves her body barely surviving He then slips into a bout of depression Minghui tries to console him but to no avail Meanwhile Zhang Yan gets addicted to his power and abuses it getting drunk and finding a new woman Fang Lulu Someone tries to kill Zhang Yan but Minghui takes the bullet for him She survives Dangyong tries to find Minghui at a hospital before being ambushed by Zhang Yan and his group They run to a bridge before Zhang Yan shoots him and Dangyong falls into a river After reaching land his comrade Ding Hao tries to betray him but Hu Jia intervenes and takes care of Dangyong Dangyong realises that his right hand has been crippled Zhang Min gets raped by Zhang Yan She decides to cheapen herself so that Dangyong will survive Dangyong saves a PTSD stricken Zhang Min and they get married Zhang Min then realises her brother is not dead and has been by her side this whole time Hu Jia and Zhang Min reconcile Meanwhile Hu Jia manages to hunt down Jaws and kill him Zhang Yan who tries to kill Dangyong himself accidentally causes the Bukit Ho Swee fire 2000 families go homeless and Dangyong is blamed to be the arsonist He goes to jail and studies law there Then Zhang Tianpeng Li Nanxing realises that Zhang Yan sold his company Brothers Balm 2 years ago and dies of a heart attack Zhang Yan blames Lulu for instigating him to sell his company Lulu is killed and Zhang Yan goes to jail in England Hu Jia invites Minghui to dinner but gets stabbed by Bai Gou the leader of the Seventh Gate of Loyalty Hu Jia kills him and proposes to Minghui It is 1965 Independence arrives and the Zhang and Hong family start a new life Cast EditMain cast Edit Shaun Chen as Hu Jia Zhang Jia 胡佳 张佳 Younger version portrayed by Damien Teo Teenage version portrayed by Zong Zijie Jeanette Aw as Hong Minghui 洪明慧 Andie Chen as Hong Dangyong 洪当勇 Younger version portrayed by Gary Tan Felicia Chin as Zhang Min 张敏 Younger version portrayed by Lieu Yanxi Romeo Tan as Steven Chong Younger version portrayed by Amos Lim Carrie Wong as Bai Lanxiang 白兰香 Teenage version portrayed by Alicia Lo Chen Hanwei as Hu Weiren 胡为人 Allen Chen 陈祎伦 as Zhang Tianying 张天鹰 Joanne Peh as Zhang Huiniang 张蕙娘 Li Nanxing as Zhang Tianpeng 张天鹏 Chris Tong as Bai Mingzhu 白明珠 Desmond Tan as Hong Shi 洪石 Jeanette Aw as Lin Yazi 林鸭子 Ian Teng 丁翊 as Hong Kuan 洪宽 Louis Lim 林泳锟 as Uncle Sweet Soup 糖水叔 Zheng Geping as Liang Sihai 梁四海 陈翔 as Old Cai 老蔡 陶樱 as Ling jie 玲姐 Ernest Chong 张顺源 as Bullethead 弹子头 Zakk Lim 林绍凯 as Cannon 大炮 Alan Yeo 杨添福 as Hei Gou Black Dog 黑狗 Brandon Wong as Bai Gou White Dog 白狗 小孟 as Boar 山猪 Seth Ang 翁兴昂 as Jaws Ironteeth 铁齿 James Fong 方伟豪 as Ah Wei 阿威 Eric Lee 李永和 as Chen Anguo 陈安国 Chia De Zhong 谢德忠 as Pan Zhiming 潘志明 Jay Goh Jun Hui 吴俊辉 as Li Xiaowen 李小文 Tan Mei Kee 陈美琪 as Lin Meiyan 林美燕Others Edit 陈志强 as Uncle De 德叔 廖永辉 as Japanese Officer 日军官 许纾宁 as Yu Jie 玉洁 郑文 as Luo Xin 罗新 Ray Nu D O Su Wan as Siti 西蒂 叶进华 as Subordinate Lim 林高官 徐啸天 as Ding Hao 丁浩 郑扬溢 as Xiao Fang 小方 陈天赐 as Liu Qiang 刘强 Nic Lee 李顺利 as Xiao Gao 小高 刘慧娴 as Fang Lulu 方露露Production EditThe series is partly sponsored by the Media Development Authority of Singapore Production began in June 2014 3 Similar to its predecessor The Journey A Voyage Tumultuous Times uses CGI in its production The series is Channel 8 s 2014 year end blockbuster celebrating 51 years of television Original soundtrack EditThere are three variations of the opening sequence i e images of the theme song The third opening sequence episodes 25 30 uses the ending song 诀别书 instead of the original theme song 信 约 unlike the first two opening sequences used between episodes 1 4 and episodes 5 24 respectively Song title Performer信 约 Kelvin Tan 陳偉联 and Joi Chua 蔡淳佳诀別书 Jim Lim 林倛玉 and The Freshman 插班生Other media EditThis series was adapted as a comic and has been selling at Popular Bookstores since November 2015 targeting at upper primary and secondary students The comic showcases the best of the series and is promoted by the Committee to Promote Chinese Language 4 Accolades EditTumultuous Times garnered 19 nominations in 16 awards the most nominations for a drama in Star Awards 2015 and won nine which include Best Drama Serial It also garnered two nominations in 10th Seoul International Drama Awards under the Best Drama Series and Best Director categories 5 Year Ceremony Category Nominees Result2015 Star Awards Show 1 Young Talent Award Damien Teo 张值豪 WonGary Tan 陈毅丰 NominatedBest Theme Song 信 约 by Joi Chua and Kelvin Tan WonBest Director Doreen Yap Pei Kiang 叶佩娟 NominatedLoo Yin Kam 卢燕金 NominatedBest Screenplay Ang Eng Tee 洪荣狄 NominatedBest Costume and Image Design Xu Ying Ying 徐盈盈 NominatedBest Cameraman for Drama Programme Steve Wong 黄国钟 NominatedBest Music and Sound Design 最佳音乐与音效设计 Gao Jun Wei 高俊瑋 and Zheng Kai Hua 郑凯华 NominatedFavourite Male Character Romeo Tan NominatedFavourite Female Character Jeanette Aw WonRocket Award Shaun Chen WonStar Awards Show 2 Best Actor Shaun Chen WonBest Actress Felicia Chin NominatedBest Supporting Actor Chen Hanwei WonBest Supporting Actress Carrie Wong NominatedJoanne Peh WonAsian Television Awards Best Drama Serial WonBest Actor in a Leading Role 最佳男主角 Chen Hanwei NominatedBest Drama Serial 最佳电视剧 Won10th Seoul International Drama Awards Best Drama Serial NominatedBest Director 最佳导演 Loo Yin Kam 卢燕金 NominatedReferences Edit New faces new characters for The Journey s sequel xinmsn Entertainment 22 February 2014 Archived from the original on 12 March 2014 Retrieved 2 April 2014 Seah May 3 February 2015 The Journey Tumultuous Times leads Star Awards 2015 nominations Today Retrieved 2015 02 04 The Journey Tumultuous Times begins filming TODAYonline 2 June 2014 Retrieved 4 July 2014 MediaCorp launches comic book version of The Journey Tumultuous Times Today 13 May 2015 Seoul International Drama Awards Archived from the original on 2015 09 16 Retrieved 2015 08 18 Preceded byThe Dream Makers season 1 2013 14 Star Awards for Best Drama SerialThe Journey Tumultuous Times2014 15 Succeeded byThe Dream Makers season 2 2015 16 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Journey Tumultuous Times amp oldid 1135133332, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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