Drama Go! Go! Go!

Drama Go! Go! Go!

Promotional poster
Also known as Go! Sister Go!
Older Woman marching forward
Genre Romance, Drama, Comedy
Directed by Deng An Ning
Presented by Ruby Lin Studio
Gao Xi Xi
Starring Ruby Lin
Jiro Wang
Lin Gengxin
Hu Bing
Maggie Wu
Theme music composer Chen Xin Yan
Opening theme Wo Men De Ju Ben (我們的劇本) performed by Jiro Wang
Ending theme Wo Ying Gai Qu Ai Ni (我應該去愛你) performed by Jiro Wang
Country of origin China
Original language(s) Mandarin
No. of episodes 30
Production
Producer(s) Ruby Lin
Location(s) Taiwan, China
Running time 45 minutes per episode
Production company(s) 1. Ruby Lin Studio
2. Eastern Shine Production Co., Ltd
3. Beijing XiShiJi film and TV culture
Release
Original network Hunan Satellite TV
Original release 3 November 2012
External links
Website
Drama Go! Go! Go!
Chinese 姐姐立正向前走
Simplified Chinese 姐姐立正向前走

Drama Go! Go! Go! or Go! Sister Go! (Chinese: 姐姐立正向前走; literally "Older Woman Marching Forward") is a 2012 Chinese romance drama produced by Ruby Lin and directed by Deng An Ning (鄧安寧). It stars Ruby Lin, Jiro Wang and Lin Gengxin as the main characters. Shooting started on 10 October 2011 in Taipei, Taiwan and It was first aired on Hunan Satellite TV on 3 November 2012.[1]

Storyline

Woman in her 30s gets romantically involved with three men who are at different ages. One is in his 40s, another in his 30s, and yet another in his 20s.

Drama Go! Go! Go! is a romantic comedy that centers on the messy, but sweetly satisfying romantic life of 30-year-old female scriptwriter Wang Ming Ming. During a writer's block, She crushes on the lead singer of the no longer popular duo HE, an idol by the name of Eason. On a whim, Ming Ming decides that Eason will be the perfect candidate for the lead role of her drama. And he and his manager is eager to take it to increase his waning popularity. Except Eason is quite possibly a terrible actor, and pretty soon is in danger of getting written off the drama when the lead actress threatens to quit. To ensure he doesn’t get written off, he starts trying to seduce Ming Ming, hoping that by dating the screenwriter he can stay on the drama.[2]

Cast

Casting

Ruby Lin said she got to pick the actors for the show and wanted to work with people she hadn't worked with before. Lin stated "I picked Jiro Wang for the main role because he seems to have this natural comedic side to him. I've seen some of his work before and he is not really the Prince Charming type. Rather, he pretends that he is the very hunky type, so it's quite funny. He was perfect for this character."[3]

Music

Release

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