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The story deals with several separate yet intertwining storylines revolving around the protagonists, Kiu Fung, Duen Yu and Hui Juk. Duen Yu is a young, naive prince of the Kingdom of Dali. Despite the long tradition of the practice of martial arts in the royal family, he refuses to learn martial arts due to Buddhist influence and his disdain for bloodshed. When his father tries to force him to learn martial arts, he runs away from home. Ironically, he acquires three of the most powerful skills in the novel and becomes immune to poison after consuming the Zhuha, a poisonous toad known as the "king of all venomous creatures". During his adventures, he encounters several beautiful young maidens who all fall in love with him. Kiu Fung is the charismatic chief of the Beggars' Sect, who possesses strong leadership qualities and exceptional prowess in martial arts. He falls from grace after he is revealed to be a Khitan and after he is wrongly accused of murdering several fellow martial artists to conceal his identity. He becomes an outcast and the prime enemy of the Han Chinese wulin (martial artists' community). Hui Juk is a monk from the Shaolin Sect, described as having a kind-hearted and submissive nature. He believes strongly in following the Buddhist code of conduct and refuses to break it even when faced with life-threatening situations. He follows his elders to a meeting once, which marks the start of his adventures. Coincidentally, and by sheer luck, Hui Juk breaks a weiqi formation and becomes the successor of the Carefree Sect and inherits the powers of Wuyazi. ~~ Adapted from the novel "Tian Long Ba Bu" (天龙八部) by Jin Yong (金庸). Edit Translation

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  • Country: Hong Kong
  • Type: Drama
  • Episodes: 45
  • Aired: Jul 28, 1997 - Sep 26, 1997
  • Aired On: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday
  • Original Network: TVB Jade
  • Duration: 45 min.
  • Score: 7.8 (scored by 161 users)
  • Ranked: #50140
  • Popularity: #15288
  • Content Rating: Not Yet Rated

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Blackdragon0069
7 people found this review helpful
Jun 25, 2020
45 of 45 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 9.0
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 10
The 90's series are probably not going to get the credit they deserve as growing up many people rated the 80's drama as the 'golden era'. But TVB did make four really good drama series during the 90's. This includes The Legend of the Condor Heroes 1994, The Condor Heroes 1995, State of Divinity 1996, and this series, Demi Gods and Semi Devils 1997. Why do I rate these dramas highly? Because they have been the most faithful adaptations of their respective Jin Yong novels. Most of the action you're seeing on screen and the dialogue between the characters are lifted straight from the novel. So for me this makes it a more enjoyable series than have TV Directors come up with their useless extra materials to fill up time. I used to think that this series is long at 45 episodes, until I had to sit through 66 episodes of The Legend of Fuyao, LOL. The 45 episodes are pretty fast and actioned packed. Felix Wong plays the lead as Kiu Fung. Whilst he may not be as handsome as the novel describes him to be and he looks rugged in the costume they choose for him, Felix stands up pretty well with his heroic stature. He speaks heroically as well. Duen Yu is meant to be a more straight forward character but Benny Chan made the character look comical at times. But this is okay. Louis Fan played the monk, Hui Juk, pretty well. I actually liked his portrayal of Hui Juk the most out of all the versions I've seen to date. I absolutely loved Carmen Lee after The Condor Heroes 1995 so am a bit biased when I say I loved her acting as Wong Yu Yan in this series. The rest of the cast did their jobs without being brilliant. What I did miss is the top notch songs for the 1982 version which added to the feel of the drama. I did not like the opening song for Demi Gods and Semi Devils 1997 at all... Hated it to be honest. But I did like the sad tunes they played during the drama. The costumes were okay. It is what it is for a 90's drama. Plain and simple. But sometimes simple is best. The new remakes have the advantage of better special effects and breath taking scenery. But they lack heroic looking actors, good acting, and also are less faithful to the novel. I would highly recommend this series to anyone looking for a good drama.

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Details

  • Drama: The Demi-Gods and Semi-Devils
  • Country: Hong Kong
  • Episodes: 45
  • Aired: Jul 28, 1997 - Sep 26, 1997
  • Aired On: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday
  • Original Network: TVB Jade
  • Duration: 45 min.
  • Content Rating: Not Yet Rated

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  • Score: 7.8 (scored by 161 users)
  • Ranked: #50140
  • Popularity: #15288
  • Watchers: 346

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