The Dream Catchers

The Dream Catchers
(未来不是梦)
Genre Romance, Engineering
Starring Elvin Ng
Rui En
Tay Ping Hui
Jesseca Liu
Shaun Chen
Paige Chua
Nat Ho
Dawn Yeoh
Opening theme 拭目以待 by 林倛玉 (红毛派)
Ending theme 安全区 by 林倛玉
Country of origin Singapore
Original language(s) Chinese
No. of episodes 20
Production
Producer(s) Yeo Saik Pin (杨锡彬)
Running time approx. 45 minutes per episode
Release
Original network MediaCorp Channel 8
Original release 4 February 2009 – 3 March 2009
Chronology
Preceded by Reunion Dinner
Followed by Housewives' Holiday
External links
Website

The Dream Catchers (simplified Chinese: 未来不是梦) is a Singaporean Chinese modern romance drama which was telecasted on Singapore's free-to-air channel, MediaCorp Channel 8. It made its debut on 4 February 2009 and ended on 3 March 2009. This drama serial consists of 20 episodes, and was screened on every weekday night at 9:00 pm.

This drama is known for having cast members consisting mainly of young actors and actresses, and traveled to Japan and Bintan for filming.

The Singapore Economic Development Board is the main sponsor for this series.

Cast

Main cast

Cast Role Description Episodes Appeared
Elvin Ng
黄俊雄
Sato 佐藤
  • Japanese
  • In love with Lin Jiaqi
  • Love triangle with Lin Jiaqi and Jiang Chengfeng
Rui En
瑞恩
Lin Jiaqi
林佳琪
  • Lin Jiale's younger sister
  • Love triangle with Sato and Jiang Chengfeng
  • Choose Sato in the end
Tay Ping Hui
郑斌辉
Wang Zhiwei
王志伟
Jesseca Liu
刘芷绚
Lin Jiale
林佳乐
  • Lin Jiaqi's elder sister
Shaun Chen
陈泓宇
Jiang Chengfeng
江乘风
  • In love with Lin Jiaqi
  • Love triangle with Lin Jiaqi and Sato

Other cast

Synopsis

Lin Jia Le (Jesseca Liu), Lin Jia Qi (Rui En), Wang Zhi Wei (Tay Ping Hui) and Jiang Cheng Feng (Shaun Chen) are 4 young engineers from different arena but with the same dream of making the world a better place for mankind. In the pursuit of their dreams, their path crosses.

Jia Le always feels that she is cursed and misfortune will befall any man she falls in love with. She finally relented when Zhi Wei proves her wrong with his actions and sincerity. An accident changes Jia Le's mind and she escapes by joining a humanitarian mission, with Zhi Wei hot on her heels.

Jia Qi and Cheng Feng also fall in love, but the latter's ex-fiancee Shan Shan (Eelyn Kok) re-appears and wants to reconcile. Jia Qi is one who cannot tolerate any blemishes in a relationship and decides to step out of the competition and leaves the country, finding new love. But she returns to find a depressed Cheng Feng after Shan Shan's evil ploys are exposed and the sudden death of his father.

Due to the trouble and hardships between Cheng Feng and Jia Qi, Jia Qi finds comfort in her suitor, Sato (Elvin Ng). Sato proves to be a devoted lover to her and Jia Qi gradually falls in love with him while Cheng Feng is dragged down by Shan Shan.

In between everything, Xiaowei (Paige Chua) who has been friends with Zhi Wei ever since they were young, starts to fall in love with him, making things even more complicated for them.

Trivia

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