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A Tale of 2 Cities
A Tale of 2 Cities is a Singaporean Chinese drama which a co-produced by Media Prima Berhad and MediaCorp TV it was telecasted on Singapore's free-to-air terrestrial television channel form MediaCorp TV Channel 8. Live it made its debut on 14 February to 11 March 2011. This drama serial consists of 21-episodes and was screened on every weekday nightlife at 21:00 until 22:00 SST and rerun it made from 19 to 30 December 2011 at every weekday nightlife at 21:00 until 22:00 SST. It was telecasted on Malaysia's free-to-air terrestrial television channel form NTV7 channel it was telecasted on Singapore's free-to-air terrestrial television channel form MediaCorp TV Channel 8. This drama has four main couples, namely, Rui En with Pierre Png, Joanne Peh with Zhang Yao Dong, Julie Tan with Zhang Zhenhuan and Kate Pang with Yao Wen Long. Due to a number of famous artistes acting in this drama it attracted 904,000 viewers. All episodes can be viewed in xinmsn catchup.
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Plot Summary
This is a dramatization of Charles Dickens' classic novel. It tells the story of the French Revolution and its impact on the lives of several characters, focusing on the themes of sacrifice, redemption, and resurrection. The narrative follows Sydney Carton, a dissolute lawyer, who bears a striking resemblance to Charles Darnay, a French aristocrat.
Critical Reception
As there is no widely recognized film or TV adaptation of 'A Tale of Two Cities' released in 2011, critical reception information is unavailable. The original novel by Charles Dickens, published in 1859, is considered a masterpiece of English literature.
What Reviewers Say
Information unavailable for a 2011 adaptation.
The novel 'A Tale of Two Cities' is highly acclaimed for its powerful narrative and thematic depth.
Dickens' work is celebrated for its vivid characters and historical setting.
Google audience: No specific user reviews are available for a 2011 adaptation. The novel 'A Tale of Two Cities' is generally praised for its compelling story and enduring themes.
Awards & Accolades
None notable for a 2011 adaptation. The novel has received numerous literary accolades over time.
Fun Fact
Charles Dickens originally intended to title his novel 'Burrs and Roses,' but changed it to 'A Tale of Two Cities' due to concerns about the former title being too obscure.
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