Gun Metal Grey

This article is about the television drama. For the musical band, see Gunmetal Grey.
Gun Metal Grey
刑警

Gun Metal Grey official poster
Genre Drama
Police procedural
Written by Lau Choi-wan
Leung Yan-tung
Starring Felix Wong
Michael Miu
Jessica Hsuan
Nancy Wu
Vincent Wong
Opening theme Fui Sik Hung So (灰色控訴)
performed by Super 4
Ending theme Ngor Tik Lei Hoi Ya Si Oi (我的離開也是愛)
performed by Alfred Hui
Composer(s) Yip Siu-chung
Country of origin Hong Kong
Original language(s) Cantonese
No. of episodes 30 (list of episodes)
Production
Producer(s) Terry Tong
Location(s) Hong Kong
Camera setup Multi camera
Running time 45 mins.
Production company(s) TVB
Release
Original network TVB Jade
Picture format 576i (SDTV)
1080i (HDTV)
Original release 1 November – 10 December 2010
External links
Website
Gun Metal Grey

Title screen shot
Chinese 刑警
Literal meaning "Criminal Police"

Gun Metal Grey is a 2010 Hong Kong police procedural television drama produced by Television Broadcasts Limited (TVB). It originally aired on Jade from 1 November to 10 December 2010, consisting of 30 episodes.[1] Gun Metal Grey is a dramatisation and fictional telling of Hong Kong's top ten criminal cases, which tells about the complexities of human nature and the strangeness of truth.

Gun Metal Grey is written by Lau Choi-wan and Leung Yan-tung, with Terry Tong serving as the executive producer. The drama is one of two grand TVB productions to celebrate the channel's 43rd anniversary, the other being No Regrets, both were the first to be broadcast live in English subtitles.

The Chinese title of Gun Metal Grey literally means "criminal police", which can also be used to a describe a cop who commits a crime. During early promotions for the drama, the year "2010" was attached to the Chinese title to prevent confusion with previous dramas of a similar title. The English title is a wordplay on the colour of guns, a representation of criminal justice, and Felix Wong's character Stone Sir, a cop who finds himself trapped in a grey area of morality.

Plot

Stone was framed in a killing of a happy family, and convicted in jail for 15 years, before he saw a newspaper article which allowed him to overturn the case. His lawyer helped him and he was able to get acquitted. When Stone knew he was being framed 15 years ago, he intended to find the real murderer.

He eventually returned to the police force and was sent to Mad Sir's team (played by Michael Miu), a good brother of his during his time as a cop. He investigates further and discovered the real murderer. He then decided to get to the bottom of the case and wanted to bring the murderer to justice. However, due to lack of evidence, the murderer who framed him was not able to be convicted. This led to Stone using his own method (killing) in resolving the situation.

From then, Stone found that whenever the law failed to carry out justice, he will use his own method to do so. He took the lost revolver gun which the murderer dropped and used it to "carry out justice" - in Stone's perceptive. His actions as an underground judge became more and more dangerous and when Mad Sir found out, he warned Stone to put away his dangerous thoughts and actions. Stone Sir did not heed his warning at all and continued to use his own method to carry out justice.

During one night, Carson (played by Vincent Wong) and the rest of Mad Sir's team was carrying out an operation and Stone was there too. During the operation, Carson told Stone to surrender and turn back. However, Stone resisted and felt he did nothing wrong. They then struggle and Stone's revolver was accidentally fired and shot Carson, Mad Sir wanted to arrest Stone but does not have sufficient evidence, at that time Stone found out that he got filmed by a person called Ah Long.

Stone try every means to find Ah Long but Ah Long pass the memory card to Kim the reporter, Ah Long was subsequently killed by Stone and the content in the memory card was seen by Kim. Stone kidnap Kim as he wanted the card back, Mad Sir and his team came and asked Stone to surrender but in the end Stone got shot by Mad Sir, Mad Sir asked him for Kim location but Stone did not tell and said there is bomb and it will exploded soon, just as Kim was about to talk the bomb exploded...

Cast and characters

Production

Filming

Outdoor filming commenced in late September 2009, and studio filming began in mid-October. The sales presentation trailer, which consisted of scenes that were independent from the actual production, were filmed in Tuen Mun from 4 to 6 October 2009. Kenny Wong and Stephen Huynh portrayed a villain and a victim respectively in the trailer, but Wong was later announced to not take part in the actual production of the drama.[5]

Release

Marketing

The presentation trailer of Gun Metal Grey premiered on the TVB Jade channel on 5 December 2009 during the showing of TVB Sales Presentation 2010. It was the first of twelve 2010 drama productions that were introduced. Although initial reception of the trailer was not as popularly received as the channel's other anniversary drama, No Regrets, many viewers expressed that Gun Metal Grey would be a success once it airs due to it being a "Five Tiger collaboration."[6]

On 23 March 2010, TVB introduced Gun Metal Grey as one of the channel's four upcoming big productions at the annual Hong Kong FILMART, an international media exhibit of Hong Kong's TV and film productions.[7] At the time, the drama was promoted as "刑警2010", with the year referencing to the year of broadcast in order to distinguish the drama from previous productions of a similar title. Two teaser trailers were released through TVB Jade on 13 October 2010, with each trailer introducing the characters of Sing and Mad Sir. A music video of the drama's ending theme, Ngor Tik Lei Hoi Ya Si Oi (lit. "My Departure is also Love"), sung by Alfred Hui, also premiered on the channel that same day. A third trailer was released on 20 October.

Award and nominations

2010 TVB Anniversary Awards

My Astro On Demand Favourites Awards 2011

Viewership ratings

Week Episodes Average Points Peaking Points References
1
November 1–5, 2010
1 — 5
30
[8]
2
November 8–12, 2010
6 — 10
30
32
[9]
3
November 15–18, 2010
11 — 14
31
[10]
4
November 22–26, 2010
15 — 19
30
[11]
5
November 29 - December 3, 2010
20 — 24
29
[12]
6
December 6–9, 2010
25 — 28
30
34
[13]
7
December 10, 2010
29
31
36
[14][15]

References

  1. "Gun Metal Grey premiere date". TVB (in Chinese). 2010-08-22. Retrieved 2010-09-07.
  2. 1 2 "TVB introduces four big productions of 2010". 123 (in Chinese). 2010-03-23. Retrieved 2010-09-07.
  3. 1 2 "Felix Wong returns to TVB, thanks to Michael Miu and Jamie Chik". Epoch Times (in Chinese). 2010-12-10. Retrieved 2010-09-07.
  4. "Felix Wong lost the chance to earn HK$10 million because of Michael Miu". Yahoo! Hong Kong (in Chinese). 2009-09-23. Retrieved 2010-09-07.
  5. "Michael Miu returns to his "mother's home", helps calm down Felix Wong". CQ News (in Chinese). 2009-10-09. Retrieved 2010-10-09.
  6. "TVB anniversary dramas: Two Tigers PK Rosy 2". Sina (in Chinese). 2009-09-27. Retrieved 2010-10-09.
  7. "TVB introduces four big productions of 2010". 163 (in Chinese). 2010-03-23. Retrieved 2010-10-09.
  8. Week 1 Ratings
  9. Week 2 Ratings
  10. Week 3 Ratings
  11. Week 4 Ratings
  12. Week 5 Ratings
  13. Week 6 Ratings
  14. Week 6 Ratings
  15. 231萬人睇住Stone Sir入獄 《刑警》大結局 最高收視36點
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