
On May 7, two urban dramas with very different styles will be launched. One is the suspenseful criminal investigation drama "Law Enforcers", and the other is the urban female emotional drama "Dear Enemy".

The Hong Kong drama "Enforcers" is jointly produced by Youku and TVB, directed by Huang Guoqiang, written by Lu Guannan and Tan Guangyuan, starring Chen Hao, Ma Guoming, Huang Zongze, Jessica Hsuan, Wu Qihua and others, and is scheduled to be launched on Youku Video on May 7.
"Enforcers" tells the story of the joint law enforcement of the Hong Kong Police, the Department of Justice and the Independent Commission Against Corruption, who are not afraid of danger, solve bloody cases, and safeguard fairness and justice in the name of the law.

"The Enforcers" poster
The drama has attracted much attention since its official announcement last year. Although Bosco Wong, Kenneth Ma and Moses Chan are all old faces in Hong Kong dramas, they are fresh when they work together. It is reported that Bosco Wong has many difficult action scenes in the drama, and Moses Chan and Jessica Hsuan continue their relationship after "Line Walker 2". In the same drama, Law Tsz-yi has changed his upright image and appeared as a villain. Director Wong Kwok-keung has directed the suspense drama "Sun and Stars", which was well received after it was broadcast last year.
The urban female emotional drama "Dear Enemy" , written by Bo Bangni, directed by Huang Tianren, and starring Gao Ye, Chen Yanxi, and Yuan Hong, will be exclusively broadcast on the Tencent Video Firefly Unit from May 7. Wan Peng, Lu Fangsheng, and Lu Dongxu also starred.

"Dear Enemy" is adapted from Ni Yining's female-themed novel of the same name. It tells the story of the relationship between Roman (played by Gao Ye) and his best friend Chen Kaixi (played by Michelle Chen). Beneath the seemingly trusting friendship, there is a contest and struggle hidden.

Director Huang Tianren has directed TV series such as "Tumi" (Douban score 8.4), "Want to See You" (Douban score 9.2), "Three Points Wild", and "In the Snowstorm Time". He is good at shooting emotional themes of urban women.
Screenwriter Bangni Bai has participated in the screenwriting of film and television works such as "The Prodigal Son Yanqing", "The New Version of A Dream of Red Mansions", "Mulan", and "The Best Life Comes from Being a Coquettish Woman".