Character Relationships in Every Move You Make

姚学琛 (played by Bowie Lam Bo-Yee) is a protagonist in Every Move You Make. Senior Inspector at Kowloon West Serious Crime Unit. Highly competent and efficient, he uses learned skills to read minds through body language, facial expressions, and tone. He excels at spotting discrepancies in testimonies and evidence, but his unconventional methods make him difficult for his teammates. 何礼贤 (Trevor) (played by Bosco Wong Chung-Chak) is a protagonist in Every Move You Make. A sergeant in the unit who is a newcomer. He frequently clashes with Linus due to disagreements over his unconventional investigative methods. He is also secretly dating Linus's half-sister, which worsens the tension in the unit. 叶展婷 (Phoenix) (played by Kristal Tin Yui-Nei) appears in Every Move You Make. A newly recruited station sergeant who often confronts Linus over his unorthodox tactics. Recently divorced, she harbors a romantic crush on Linus, adding personal complexity to their professional friction. 程贝儿 (Perlie) (played by Aimee Chan) appears in Every Move You Make. Linus's half-sister. She is secretly in a romantic relationship with Trevor, which creates additional interpersonal drama within the police unit. 麦永希 (played by Chris Lai) appears in Every Move You Make. 程兆康 (played by Henry Yu Yang) appears in Every Move You Make. 钟秀娴 (played by Susan Tse Suet-Sum) appears in Every Move You Make. 林维生 (Gordon) (played by Raymond Cho Wing-Lim) appears in Every Move You Make.

Every Move You Make (2010) — Character Map & Story Timeline

Every Move You Make (2010) Poster

Every Move You Make (2010) interactive character relationship network and AI-powered story timeline. Explore the connections, alliances, and conflicts between characters across the narrative arc.

AI Narrative Summary

Psychological crime investigation using body language and microexpression analysis

Character Network — 8 Characters

Key Relationships

Rating: 7.7/10 (6 votes)

Story Structure — 4 Plot Phases

The Mind Readers

Hidden Truths

Critical Crossroads

Final Analysis