Thriller-comedy Twisted Strings explores bizarre deaths across Taiping City

The world of fantasy and suspense unravels in HBO’s new Asia Original thriller-comedy series Twisted Strings premiering with two episodes on Sunday, March 27, 9pm on HBO, HBO GO, and CATCHPLAY+.

Executive produced by acclaimed filmmaker Hou Hsiao-Hsien (The Assassin), the seven-episode Taiwan satire anthology follows with a new installment every Sunday, and the final two episodes air back-to-back on April 24.

Twisted Strings follows a series of bizarre deaths in the fictional Taiping City over seven separate stories across parallel time and space.

While each story can be viewed independently, it intersects with others in unobvious ways. A funeral, a missing body, a dangerous game, a kidnapping; real and unreal, these incidents are woven in Wu Yuenu’s memories, converging in the mysterious Sailing Castle, where the boundary between fiction and reality is blurred. At the end of the seventh episode, all the clues will come together to reveal the whole story.

The name of the series is inspired by a popular Taiwanese nursery rhyme, which contains lyrics that tell the story of a monkey’s life over seven days.

Each episode is loosely based on a line from the song.

Award-winning actress, director, and screenplay writer Sylvia Chang (Love Education, 20 30 40) plays Wu Yuenu, the constant linking together the series.

Chang said, “This series is full of surprises and humanity, viewers will definitely love it.” Apart from Chang, most key actors such as Lee Kang-sheng, Nikki Hsieh, and Hsueh Shih-ling play more than one role across the different episodes.

Conceptualized and written over three years by Golden Horse-nominated director Huang Xi, Twisted Strings aims to see the humor of life and death.

Hou who is executive producer of a series for the very first time said, “The Twisted Strings team includes staff I have worked with over the years in art direction, production, and editing, as well as the actors. Matching them with director Huang Xi’s script and narrative technique will lead to a drama of unique style and presentation. In addition, our collaborative effort with international investors makes Twisted Strings a rarity among Taiwanese dramas.”

The anthology series also has an ensemble of award-winning cast and crew including Golden Horse-winning actor Lee Kang-sheng (Stray Dogs, Days).

This is Lee’s first lead role in a series after having starred in films for the past 30 years. The additional star-studded line-up includes Nikki Hsieh (I Weirdo, Reflections), Yo Yang (Ex-boyfriend, Formula 17), Yao Yi-Ti (The Gangs, The Oscars and The Walking Dead), Duan Chun-Hao (We Are Champions), Hsueh Shih-Ling (HBO Asia Original Series Workers, Born Into Loving Hands), Michael J.Q. Huang (Father to Son, Wake up), Tracy Chou (HBO Asia Original Series The World Between Us), David Wu (We Are Champions), Buffy Chen (The Silent Forest), Rima Zeidan (Missing Johnny), JC Lin (HBO Asia Original Series The World Between Us, A Day To Choose), Bai Runyin (Dear Tenant), as well as Romeo Tan (Soul Old Yet So Young) and Aileen Tan (Hello Ms. Driver) from Singapore.

Episode guide for Twisted Strings

The first episode is set to debut this March 27 on HBO, HBO GO, and CATCHPLAY+. The second episode releases an hour after the first. Here are the synopsis of each:

Episode 1: Monday

Lying behind the mourning hall, Guo Boxiang’s body is ready for the funeral. Perhaps to save his children the trouble or to reassure himself, he made all the arrangements before he died. His children only need to follow the funeral director’s instructions, but they dodge the responsibility and cut corners. The funeral director is the only one who makes sure that everything goes well. Eventually, Guo’s children seem satisfied but would the deceased rest in peace? Is this a perfect ending or the beginning of a series of strange incidents?

Episode 2: Tuesday

At Hong Yunlong’s father’s birthday party, he, his sister, and several of their childhood friends are drinking together. When they decide to play the treasure hunt game they used to play, Hong Yunlong forces Wang Sijie, his friend’s girlfriend who he fancies, to team up with himself. While trying to find the items during the game, Hong and Wang run into a series of strange coincidences as if their hunt is jinxed. The last task brings them to the cemetery, where a brutal truth buried for years is unveiled…

Filipinos can watch Twisted Strings from March 27 on HBO and HBO GO. Stream or download other HBO Asia and CATCHPLAY Original Taiwan series such as the crime drama series Trinity of Shadows and the Golden Bell winning series The World Between Us on HBO GO and CATCHPLAY+.

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How to watch video podcasts on Spotify

While not entirely new, Spotify has announced that it will be expanding its video podcasting features to more even more markets this year — including the Philippines.

According to the company, video podcasts will now be available to over 180 markets globally and is a move to showcase Spotify’s dedication and investment in the new video format.

To gain access, you’ll, most obviously, have to have the latest version of the app first.

Then you’ll need to head over to your settings and make sure that Audio Quality and Download Audio Only are turned off.

Scroll further down and turn on Canvas if you haven’t already.

And that’s it. You should be able to view videos when watching podcasts on Spotify. Simply tap on the podcast to bring up Canvas and the matching video. This feature also works on the desktop app and will launch a floating, adjustable window for the video.

To help creators adopt the video format, Spotify is also pushing its free podcast creation tool, Anchor. It acts as a one-stop shop where creators can record, edit, share, and even earn through their podcasts.

It should be noted, however, that while video podcasts are now supported, not all podcasts actually have videos yet. Internationally, there’s The Joe Rogan Experience and locally there’s Wake Up with Jim and Saab, for example.

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