Starring Hubert Wu and Erica Chan, the show incorporates fantasy and afterlife aspects depicting beings who belong to different world dimensions and their learning experience of letting go of unresolved conflicts of the past.
As the story unfolds, Siu-yu recalls the reason for her death and how she was mercilessly killed, in which Pei-ho was indirectly involved, realizing there is a deliberate link that dragged them back together.
Executive produced by Dave Fong, the central theme of Hello Missfortune talks about how one can make wrong decisions when facing different opportunities in life.
[7] Fong was deeply impressed with Chan's professionalism and learning motivation during her previous cameo roles and decided to cast her as the female lead, feeling she has the "right temperament" for the character.
[12] A few details in the storyline made references to the classic film Days of Being Wild (1990) and TVB series, including Gods of Honour (2001) and When Heaven Burns (2004).
Lam Seun-ging from HK01 wrote the show was able to "explain complex truths in a simple way", which can "impact the soul and make people reflect".
[16][17] Lam Wai-san from Sky Post expressed that the plot brought out "different touching stories" while Sam Ngou-ming from Ming Pao Weekly highlighted Erica Chan's "natural acting" as the "biggest surprise" of the series.