The following paper explores the 2010 TV series " The Myth" (神话) , a landmark Chinese time-travel drama starring Hu Ge. The Eternal Wait: A Review of the 2010 TV Series "The Myth" Introduction
The Actual Film: The Myth (2005)
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Visual Effects & Action
- Effects: Quality varies—practical effects and set design age better than low-budget CGI.
- Action choreography: Should be crisp and serve narrative stakes; overlong sequences can tire audiences.
Legal and Safety Considerations
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Ratings: It premiered on CCTV-8, achieving an average rating of 2.84% and breaking a decade-long record for premiere ratings in Taiwan.
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- A re-cut version or DVD re-release in certain Asian markets in 2010.
- The 2010 TV series adaptation (also titled The Myth) starring Hu Ge, which fans often confuse with the Jackie Chan movie.
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