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Smiling Pasta

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Smiling Pasta
Promotional poster
微笑Pasta
GenreRomance / Comedy
StarringCyndi Wang
Nicholas Teo
Gino Tsai
Zhao Hong Qiao
Zhao Shun
Jian Chang
Wang Juan
Hu Kang Xing
Song Zhi Ai
Wu Zhen Ya
Shen Meng Sheng
Bao Zheng Fang
Di Zhi Jie
Wei Ru
Darren Chiang
Opening theme"Rainbow's Smile" (彩虹的微笑) by Cyndi Wang
Ending theme"Tears of Polaris" (北極星的眼淚)by Nicholas Teo
Country of originTaiwan
Original languageMandarin
No. of episodes24
Production
Running timeSunday & Saturday
Original release
NetworkTTV / SETTV
ReleaseJuly 16 (2006-07-16) –
November 5, 2006 (2006-11-05)
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Smiling Pasta (Chinese: 微笑 Pasta; pinyin: Wéixiào Pasta) is a romantic-comedy Taiwanese drama starring Cyndi Wang and Nicholas Teo. It was adapted into manhua by Yu Jia Yan.

Synopsis[edit]

A young couple, not knowing each other in the past, collided with each other and created boundless rumors and a romance full of interest. Cheng Xiao-Shi is an innocent and honest common young girl, whereas He Qun-Gui is the new super star of singing circle, and the oldest son, out of two, of present speaker of a legislative body. These two parallel lines meet occasionally in the street. He was eluding from paparazzi at that time, but collided with her accidentally, after she was just dumped by her boy friend. The fierce collision made his lips pressed on hers by accident. It was such a nice chance for the paparazzo, and he shot this valuable moment with his camera. He Qun had no choice but to take her and escape.[1]

Story[edit]

The story revolves around 20-year-old Xiao Shi who makes a wish on her balcony for a fulfilling love life. By chance, a cup of hers falls in front of the car of the famous singer He Qun. Although they do not meet, this incident foretells the intertwining of their destinies.

Xiao Shi's family holds a good luck ceremony for her three-month anniversary with her boyfriend Peter. Xiao Shi's first love, Ah Zhe, has cursed her that her love will not last more than three months. Despite this, Xiao Shi is full of hope for Peter until he breaks up with her during a date, leaving her heartbroken.

Wandering on the street, Xiao Shi accidentally bumps into He Qun in disguise. While evading the paparazzi, they are mistakenly photographed kissing, leading to a media misunderstanding. To protect He Qun's image, his agent declares Xiao Shi to be his fiancée.

As the plot unfolds, Xiao Shi's first love, Ah Zhe, gradually learns about the involvement of He Qun's brother in the death of his girlfriend, which he cannot forgive. Influenced by Xiao Shi, He Qun begins to feel the love and warmth in the simple things of life.

Initially, Xiao Shi has feelings for He Qun's brother, Ah Zhe, but as the story progresses, the affection between He Qun and Xiao Shi deepens. Although He Qun initially denies his feelings for Xiao Shi, they eventually confess their love publicly and decide to be together. He Qun proposes to Xiao Shi, and their love story ends happily.[2]

Cast[edit]

Soundtrack[edit]

Smiling Pasta
Soundtrack album by
Various Artists
ReleasedJuly 14, 2006
GenreMandopop
LanguageMandarin
LabelEMI (TW)

Smiling Pasta Original TV Soundtrack (微笑PASTA 電視原聲帶) was released on July 14, 2006 by Various Artists under EMI (Taiwan). It contains fourteen songs, in which five songs are various instrumental versions of the original songs. The opening theme song is "Cǎi Hóng De Wēi Xiào" or "Rainbow's Smile" by Cyndi Wang, while the ending theme song is by Nicholas Teo entitled "Běi Jí Xīng De Yǎn Lèi" or "Tears from Polaris".[3]

Track listing[edit]

No.TitleSinger(s)Length
1."Rainbow's Smile" (Cǎi Hóng De Wēi Xiào)Cyndi Wang 
2."Tears From Polaris" (Běi Jí Xīng De Yǎn Lèi)Nicholas Teo 
3."Happiness Express inst." (幸福快遞)  
4."Little Turtle" (Xiǎo Wū Guī)Nicholas Teo 
5."The First Morning Star" (Huáng Hūn Xiǎo)Cyndi Wang 
6."I Do"Cyndi Wang 
7."I Do inst."  
8."Remembrance" (Jì Niàn)Adrian Fu 
9."Dusk Down inst." (黃昏曉)  
10."Maze" (Mí Gōng)Yu Hao Wei 
11."Zero Territory" (Líng De Lǐng Yù)六甲 
12."衝突與僵持 inst."  
13."Tears from Polaris inst." (北極星的眼淚)  
14."Just Smile" (Jiù Wēi Xiào Le)Nicholas Teo 

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Trendy Dramas: Smiling Pasta Archived 2014-02-23 at the Wayback Machine. SETTV. Retrieved 2013-08-13.
  2. ^ "Smiling Pasta official website" Archived 2006-12-01 at the Wayback Machine. TTV. Retrieved 2013-08-13.
  3. ^ "Smiling Pasta Original TV Soundtrack (OST)" Archived 2016-03-04 at the Wayback Machine. Yesasia.com. Retrieved 2013-08-13.

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