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Ruse of Engagement

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Ruse of Engagement
Official poster
Also known asATF反恐
ATF: Anti-Terrorist Force
叛逃
GenreCrime drama
Action
Thriller
Created byHong Kong Television Broadcasts Limited
Written byKa Wai-nam
StarringLouise Lee
Ruco Chan
Ron Ng
Aimee Chan
Yoyo Mung
Eddie Kwan
Kenny Wong
Lai Lok-yi
Theme music composerYip Siu-chung
Opening theme"Nick of Time" (千鈞一髮) by Ron Ng & Ruco Chan
Country of originHong Kong
Original languageCantonese
No. of episodes25
Production
Executive producerCatherine Tsang
ProducerAmy Wong
Production locationHong Kong
Camera setupMulti camera
Production companyTVB
Original release
NetworkTVB Jade, HD Jade
Release17 March (2014-03-17) –
18 April 2014 (2014-04-18)
Ruse of Engagement
Chinese叛逃
Literal meaning"traitor escapes"
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu Pinyinpàntáo
Yue: Cantonese
Jyutpingbun6 tou4

Ruse of Engagement (Chinese: 叛逃; Jyutping: Bun6 Tou4; 'The Traitor Escapes') is a Hong Kong action crime television drama produced by TVB. Created by Amy Wong, the drama follows two brothers who work as paramilitary officers in the Anti-Terrorist Force (ATF), a fictional intelligence agency inspired by the Counter Terrorism Response Unit of the Hong Kong police force. Ruse of Engagement aired on 17 March to 18 April 2014 on TVB Jade with 25 episodes.

Synopsis

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A bright environment does not mean that darkness does not exist, a peaceful society does not mean that danger does not exist. This era needs a vigilant society to be prepared for emergencies and unexpected events. Although natural disasters and violent acts cause people to panic, the scariest is actually people's mind. As such, decisive action must be taken to stop these terrorists from creating trouble in society, including Hong Kong itself.[1]

After an encounter with some terrorists and barely making out of the scene alive, Carson and Alfred, two brothers raised by their widowed mother Tong Shuk-fun, join the ATF together, an agency under the Security Bureau (Hong Kong). Each specialising in a different talent, Carson succeeds in the force's intelligence unit while Alfred joins ATF's operations unit. With both brothers earning the respect and trust of their superior, ACP Steve Shum, Shuk-fun thought that it was finally time for her to retire in peace.

However, after receiving a piece of intelligence, the two brothers suddenly change sides and become enemies. Carson discovers reliable information about a secret organization through journalist Yip Ting, and he almost loses his life investigating it. Yip Ting saves Carson but Carson is exposed of his lies as he attempts to protect Yip Ting. Carson attempts to seek revenge as the ATF members believe he has strayed to their enemy's side. Unable to reinstate himself back in the team, he convinces his girlfriend Jessica, an intelligence analyst for ATF, to secretly obtain information from the force's database to help with his investigation. Carson later bombs the ATF headquarters but find out afterwards he had been seeking help from someone who he thought was a friend of his.

With details of the case leaking to the opposing organization, Alfred believes that his brother is the mole. Meanwhile, Carson focuses his efforts on luring the real mole, abandoning all ethics in the process. The situation worsens as it is believed that the secret organisation in Hong Kong plans to spread a virus and earn money from it. Would the ATF be able to stop them before they infect the entire world?

Main cast

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Recurring cast

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Development

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Ruse of Engagement was a drama that was warehoused for three years by TVB. First introduced to audiences at the 2010 TVB Sales Presentation, then known as the working title "ATF". Production began in May 2011 with Ka Wai Nam (賈偉南) helming the screenplay. Production for the anticipated drama was completed in early September 2011, and post-production work, including the soundtrack additions were completed by late 2012, but for unknown reasons, the broadcast date was pushed back several times by TVB . In May 2013, TVB promoted Ruse of Engagement as one of its top 17 productions to look forward to at the 17th HK FILMART. In early January 2014, TVB finally confirmed that Ruse of Engagement will premiere in March of this year.[2]

Viewership ratings

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Week Episodes Date Average Points Peaking Points
1 01-05 March 17–21, 2014 27 31
2 06-10 March 24–28, 2014 26 28
3 11-15 March 31-April 4, 2014 25 28
4 16-20 April 7–11, 2014 25 30
5 21-25 April 14–18, 2014 27 29

International broadcast

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References

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  1. ^ "Chinese synopsis" (in Chinese).
  2. ^ [1]“Ruse of Engagement” Finally Coming March 17. Retrieved 7-3-14
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