The Beauty of the Game (Traditional Chinese: 美麗高解像) is a 2009 TVB television drama from Hong Kong produced and created by Tsui Yu On.
It is a contemporary drama focusing on recreational drug use and the negative issues surrounding Hong Kong's entertainment circle.
Setting out on their quest for fame and fortune, three female TV stars of different backgrounds are determined to achieve their dreams at any price.
When Ko Ching-Man (Kate Tsui) wins a beauty a pageant, she quickly leaps to stardom and becomes a celebrity, despite the protests of her mother, Cheung Lai-Hung (Kingdom Yuen), a retired actress.
Ko-Ching soon finds out that Cally pretends to be rich in front of the media by borrowing money from the bank and opening multiple credit cards.
Chi-Fung sees this as an opportunity to eliminate two rising stars and she begins to take Ko-Ching under her wing, slowly planning to bring her into a moral downfall.
As Ko-Ching's acting career takes off, Chi-Fung becomes desperate for everlasting beauty and injects her face with botox in an attempt to slow the aging process.
However, Chi-Fung's face begins changing shape and her cosmetic endorsements with many companies are cut, being replaced by Ko-Ching.
She takes in a rising actress named Gigi, teaching her the selfish ways that Chi-Fung taught her.
Ko Ching calls Kit to comfort her in the park, when a mysterious man comes up to her and scratches her face with a knife.