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Born for the Spotlight
Born for the Spotlight (Chinese: 影后) is a 2024 Taiwanese drama series directed and co-written by Yen Yi-wen. Starring Hsieh Ying-xuan, Cheryl Yang, and Hsueh Shih-ling, the series revolves around the stardom of actresses in Taiwan’s entertainment industry. The series consists of 12 episodes and had its world premiere of the first three episodes at the 29th Busan International Film Festival, followed by a release on Netflix on 7 November 2024.
The series centers on the story of multiple starlet actresses and the sisterhood between Chou Fan and Hsueh Ya-chih, who were once close friends but parted ways after Hsieh faded out of showbiz to become a producer while Chou remained onscreen.
In addition, Sun Ke-fang, the wife of Liu Kuan-ting, made a cameo appearance in a photograph as a co-star alongside Liu's character.
Director and writer Yen Yi-wen conceived the screenplay based on her own acting career after winning awards and interviewed several fellow award-winning actresses during the early stages of screenwriting. The screenplay was presented at the 2022 Taipei Golden Horse Film Project Promotion, where it received the Catchplay Development Award. The series is set to be produced by Third Man Entertainment, with Kitten Huang attached as co-writer. Hsieh Ying-xuan and Cheryl Yang were cast in the lead roles prior to the 57th Golden Bell Awards later that year. The series was officially announced for production in early April 2023, with Yang Kuei-mei and Cherry Hsieh joining the cast. In February 2024, Netflix announced that it had acquired the series, along with a projected release date of 2024. Hsueh Shih-ling, Annie Chen, Chung Hsin-ling, Vicky Tseng, Chloe Lin, RD Huang, and Zhan Huai-yun were announced as the remaining ensemble cast in March. An official trailer was released on 29 August.
Principal photography began in late April 2023, with location shooting taking place at a nightclub in Zhongshan District, Taipei, on 27 April, where Yen Yi-wen, Cheryl Yang, and Liu Kuan-ting were spotted on set. Filming also took place at Illume Taipei on 26 May, featuring Vicky Tseng and RD Huang, and concluded in mid-July.
Born for the Spotlight consists of 12 episodes, and the first three episodes were screened at the 29th Busan International Film Festival in October 2024, marking its world premiere, followed by a release on Netflix on 7 November.
Joel Keller of Decider gave a positive review of Born for the Spotlight, finding it "fun to see all of these women acting and interacting" and "watch them all navigate what seems like an even more cutthroat environment than Hollywood is", which delivers "an amiable charm that comes from the friendship between its leads and the chemistry that comes with it". Berton Hsu, writing for The News Lens, compared the series to director Yen Yi-wen's previous work The Making of an Ordinary Woman (2019–2021), noting that rather than reusing a "family comedy style", Born for the Spotlight is "full of experimental and postmodern avant-garde techniques", resulting in a "breakthrough" through the series' "large and glamorous cast" and "narrative complexities and visual texture".
Kwok Ching-yin of Esquire found the series to be "compelling" and praised its "strong" cast, particularly the performances of Cheryl Yang and Hsieh Ying-xuan, although he noted that there are some "over-the-top performances" and the dialogues are "sometimes too forceful" and "quite unnatural". Wang Tin-yu, writing for CommonWealth Magazine, offered a rather critical review, lamenting that "the biggest challenges for the female characters in the series remains revolving around men" and it "did not directly challenge the social constructs", writing that "if Born for the Spotlight could explore more intermediate areas, such as finding a balance between oneself, career, and family under structural pressure, or even challenging gender discrimination in the workplace; through these explorations, it can not only evoke more resonance among female viewers but also make the gender issues explored by the series more convincing".
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Born for the Spotlight
Born for the Spotlight (Chinese: 影后) is a 2024 Taiwanese drama series directed and co-written by Yen Yi-wen. Starring Hsieh Ying-xuan, Cheryl Yang, and Hsueh Shih-ling, the series revolves around the stardom of actresses in Taiwan’s entertainment industry. The series consists of 12 episodes and had its world premiere of the first three episodes at the 29th Busan International Film Festival, followed by a release on Netflix on 7 November 2024.
The series centers on the story of multiple starlet actresses and the sisterhood between Chou Fan and Hsueh Ya-chih, who were once close friends but parted ways after Hsieh faded out of showbiz to become a producer while Chou remained onscreen.
In addition, Sun Ke-fang, the wife of Liu Kuan-ting, made a cameo appearance in a photograph as a co-star alongside Liu's character.
Director and writer Yen Yi-wen conceived the screenplay based on her own acting career after winning awards and interviewed several fellow award-winning actresses during the early stages of screenwriting. The screenplay was presented at the 2022 Taipei Golden Horse Film Project Promotion, where it received the Catchplay Development Award. The series is set to be produced by Third Man Entertainment, with Kitten Huang attached as co-writer. Hsieh Ying-xuan and Cheryl Yang were cast in the lead roles prior to the 57th Golden Bell Awards later that year. The series was officially announced for production in early April 2023, with Yang Kuei-mei and Cherry Hsieh joining the cast. In February 2024, Netflix announced that it had acquired the series, along with a projected release date of 2024. Hsueh Shih-ling, Annie Chen, Chung Hsin-ling, Vicky Tseng, Chloe Lin, RD Huang, and Zhan Huai-yun were announced as the remaining ensemble cast in March. An official trailer was released on 29 August.
Principal photography began in late April 2023, with location shooting taking place at a nightclub in Zhongshan District, Taipei, on 27 April, where Yen Yi-wen, Cheryl Yang, and Liu Kuan-ting were spotted on set. Filming also took place at Illume Taipei on 26 May, featuring Vicky Tseng and RD Huang, and concluded in mid-July.
Born for the Spotlight consists of 12 episodes, and the first three episodes were screened at the 29th Busan International Film Festival in October 2024, marking its world premiere, followed by a release on Netflix on 7 November.
Joel Keller of Decider gave a positive review of Born for the Spotlight, finding it "fun to see all of these women acting and interacting" and "watch them all navigate what seems like an even more cutthroat environment than Hollywood is", which delivers "an amiable charm that comes from the friendship between its leads and the chemistry that comes with it". Berton Hsu, writing for The News Lens, compared the series to director Yen Yi-wen's previous work The Making of an Ordinary Woman (2019–2021), noting that rather than reusing a "family comedy style", Born for the Spotlight is "full of experimental and postmodern avant-garde techniques", resulting in a "breakthrough" through the series' "large and glamorous cast" and "narrative complexities and visual texture".
Kwok Ching-yin of Esquire found the series to be "compelling" and praised its "strong" cast, particularly the performances of Cheryl Yang and Hsieh Ying-xuan, although he noted that there are some "over-the-top performances" and the dialogues are "sometimes too forceful" and "quite unnatural". Wang Tin-yu, writing for CommonWealth Magazine, offered a rather critical review, lamenting that "the biggest challenges for the female characters in the series remains revolving around men" and it "did not directly challenge the social constructs", writing that "if Born for the Spotlight could explore more intermediate areas, such as finding a balance between oneself, career, and family under structural pressure, or even challenging gender discrimination in the workplace; through these explorations, it can not only evoke more resonance among female viewers but also make the gender issues explored by the series more convincing".