Barrack O'Karma

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Written byRuby Law Pui-ching
Screenplay by
  • Ruby Law Pui-ching
  • Tsang Po-wa
  • Yeung Suet-yi
  • Yu Ka-koon
  • Yeung Yan-wing
Starring
Barrack O'Karma
金宵大厦
Genre
Written byRuby Law Pui-ching
Screenplay by
  • Ruby Law Pui-ching
  • Tsang Po-wa
  • Yeung Suet-yi
  • Yu Ka-koon
  • Yeung Yan-wing
Starring
Theme music composerWong Fuk-ling
Opening themeGoodbye (今宵多珍重) by Kayee Tam (Cantonese version)
Ending themeGoodbye (今宵多珍重) by Vivian Koo (Mandarin version)
Original languageCantonese
No. of episodes20
Production
Executive producerYip Chun-fai
Producers
  • Monica Chin
  • Jennifer Ho Lok-yin
  • Leung Kai-ching
  • Tsang Wing-sze
  • Lam Hang
Running time45 minutes
Production companyTVB
Original release
NetworkTVB
Release16 September (2019-09-16) 
13 October 2019 (2019-10-13)
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Barrack O'Karma (Chinese: 金宵大廈; lit. Twilight Mansion) is a 2019 Hong Kong supernatural romantic drama television series. It stars Joel Chan and Selena Lee as a pair of star-crossed lovers, with Samantha Ko, Kelly Cheung, Zoie Tam, Stephen Wong, Jazz Lam, Lau Kong, Geoffrey Wong and Gloria Tang in the supporting roles.[1] The series made its premiere on 16 September 2019 on TVB.[2] The series was renewed for a second season,[3] titled Barrack O'Karma 1968, premiered on 4 April 2022.

The drama takes inspiration from the Champagne Court located in Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong.[4][5] Creator Ruby Law was inspired by the Mandarin song "Jin Xiao Duo Zhen Zhong" (Chinese: 今宵多珍重) to write a story about a man and a woman who sees each other in their dreams.[4] Barrack O'Karma has central themes of a parallel universe, Mandela effect, and the butterfly effect. The series features 10 sub-plots about characters that live or work in the building. Principal photography began in February 2018 and concluded in June.[6]

Barrack O'Karma was nominated for six awards at the 2019 TVB Anniversary Awards and won three, including Best Supporting Actress for Candice Chiu, Most Popular Female Character for Selena Lee, and Most Popular Onscreen Partnership for Joel Chan and Selena Lee.

Throughout his life, unambitious Siu Wai-ming (Joel Chan) always has dreams of a woman in a qi pao. He is hired as a security guard at the old and decrepit Twilight Mansion by book store owner Lam Yeuk-sze (Lau Kong), who is the chairman of the building's committee. Siu encounters flight stewardess Alex Cheung (Selena Lee), who appears just like the woman in his dreams. Meanwhile, the building seems to have supernatural powers over its tenants and strange things happen, leading to changes in their lives. Back in the 1960s, escort Coco Yeung (Selena Lee) worked at the Twilight Nightclub located in the basement of Twilight Mansion. She dreamt that she became a flight stewardess and had fallen in love with a man who resembles Lau Yuk-fai (Joel Chan), a policeman she met at the night club. Her dreams were written into a book by young Lam Yeuk-sze (Bob Cheung). In present day, Siu discovers the book and the truth behind his destined romance with Alex.

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