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Empresses in the Palace

Originaltitel: Zhen Huan Zhuan
  • Fernsehserie
  • 2011–2012
  • TV-G
  • 45 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
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Empresses in the Palace (2011)
Kostüm, DramaZeitraum: DramaDramaGeschichteRomanze

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  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Li Sun
    • Kei Gambit
    • Jianbin Chen
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  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    8,5/10
    2573
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Li Sun
      • Kei Gambit
      • Jianbin Chen
    • 12Benutzerrezensionen
    • 8Kritische Rezensionen
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    • Auszeichnungen
      • 35 Gewinne & 10 Nominierungen insgesamt

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    Li Sun
    Li Sun
    • Zhen Huan
    • 2012
    Kei Gambit
    • Emperor
    • 2012
    Jianbin Chen
    Jianbin Chen
    • Yongzheng Emperor
    • 2012
    Qian Sun
    Qian Sun
    • Cui Jinxi
    • 2012
    Ada Choi
    Ada Choi
    • Empress
    • 2012
    Tien-Chu Lee
    Tien-Chu Lee
    • Su Peisheng
    • 2012
    Lyric Lan
    Lyric Lan
    • Huanbi…
    • 2012
    Kaichun Yang
    Kaichun Yang
    • Jianqiu
    • 2012
    Xin-ran Tao
    Xin-ran Tao
    • An Lingrong
    • 2012
    Ziyan Yang
    Ziyan Yang
    • Feng Ruozhao
    • 2012
    Xi Lan
    Xi Lan
    • Shen Meizhuang
    • 2012
    Yixin Liang
    Yixin Liang
    • Baojuan
    • 2012
    Zihan Zhou
    Zihan Zhou
    • Caiyue
    • 2012
    Kang Luo
    Kang Luo
    • Xiao Yunzi
    • 2012
    Meixi Wan
    Meixi Wan
    • Xin
    • 2012
    Xin Jiang
    Xin Jiang
    • Nian Shilan
    • 2012
    Yi-tong Liu
    Yi-tong Liu
    • Songzhi
    • 2012
    Lubing Li
    Lubing Li
    • Xiao xiazi
    • 2012
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    10laptoppclaptop

    Exotic and exciting! P.S. Beware of the plum soup!

    This series is a kind of Chinese equivalent of Tudors which is one of my favorite historic TV series. There is much common with Tudors: most of the story plays out in the Emperors court that is full of intrigues, plots and beautiful women. Also it falls largely into the similar sort of era: 17th century if I understand correctly,Henry's life was a bit earlier but not too much.

    Also the Emperor is similar sort of fella to our Henry: right old moron, serial wife killer and a sociopath. And the directors/script writers take is the same: they are creating a believable historic world but are not too worried to follow every historic fact to the dot. The story is loosely based on some real peoples lives but obviously a lot of artistic freedom is taken to create this story.

    There is a lot to love about this series: it is really well written and directed and it never gets dull. The scriptwriter surely knows how to create cliff hangers and keep the audiences on their toes. The Chinese people are known to be very medicoulos in everything throughout the history and the director proves that: he firmly guides his massive amount of main and side characters through vast amounts of plot twists and still manages to remember the character continuity details for each one of them.

    What I also liked very much, the character development is as deep as in a feature movie. Often in series characters remain sketch-like whilst here the director digs deep into the human depth with all the main ladies. Also the character development is very thorough and well planned, revealing layer by layer every ones true nature (Empress, Consort Hua, Lady Cao) or character changes (Zhen Huang).

    It would have been very easy just to show these women as evil scheming bitches, but the director shows the depth of human tragedy how they were caught up in the evil infrastructure where they often had no choice as to resort to evil methods to survive. Every important characters personal story is revealed layer by layer and how they came to the point where they were in the story.

    What I found particularly fascinating was all the customs and rituals of the palace. It seems that a lot of historical research had gone into that production. I doubted if they really dressed and behaved in such peculiar ways, such as women wearing these long finger extentions for example. So I did some research online. And indeed, at these times aristocratic women wore those weird things, as sign that they did not have to work. They were common accessories.

    I found it very amusing how they all offered each other bowls of soups, teas and medicines all the time, half of them poisoned or laced with something very harmful - either making you infertile, destroying your voice, infecting you with plague. A lethal plum soup was funniest.

    Everyone in the palace was busy sending each other medicines, teas, fabrics, jewellery, fragrances, pot plants, precious stones, incense, all of them meant to manipulate the target one way or other.

    Killing each other off in most brutal ways was also common place in palace, and almost in every episode a person is beaten to death either on order of Emperor or other high standing person. The concubines and female servants are beaten to death at the same rate as male subjects.

    As for the weaknesses of the series,the weakest link in the whole story is the actor who plays the Emperor. Where did they get him from? They have the whole China to choose from,why did they choose him???? The female leads tear the screen apart like she-wolves but he is like out of amateur theatre.

    He is so wooden. He simply delivers the lines and that's about it. He has no emotions, no reactions and no concept of his character. Now and then, on the orders of the director apparently, he throws a bowl on the floor to show he is angry. On his death bed he rolls his eyes left and right a few times. That's it! And he was not good-looking either, so there was nothing to compensate his boring and dull presence. This actor really annoyed the hell out of me.

    In a way, he reflects the principle of the society that is portrayed in the series: the female actresses work so hard to create exciting characters and he is just sitting there like a Muppet, has not put any effort into his character, yet holds a lead role in major TV series.

    But in spite of disappointing Emperor, it is still very exciting series. And I very much recommend to watch the original 76 episodes, not the 6 part short version. There are so many story lines and details and 6 part version is not doing justice to this exciting 76 episode series.
    7Opinion02122

    Boiled down version

    This is a Chinese TV series which had 76 episodes. This is a choppy version of the series with huge gaps in what and why things are happening. The original version is on YouTube, but only 35 episodes have been translated into English so far. I liked this version, but was left scratching my head at the end.

    I was very disappointed, which is why I went looking for more and found the information about the series AND its availability on YouTube. There is a group of volunteers who are supplying the English translations. They say that it takes about 2 weeks per episode to add the English, I'll be waiting for them! It's a terrific series in its original form.
    10maria-ricci-1983

    Extraordinary in every respect. You can't miss the 76 episode show. Avoid the abridged 6-chapters Netflix version!

    The plot, the acting, the sets and landscapes, the direction-- A truly wonderful experience.

    Unlike a previous subscriber who considered the Emperor a poor actor, I think he is perfectly cast, and he portrays so greatly the poise, economy of emotions and regal stillness of the Son of Heavens. He shows his bliss through two short burst of austere laughter, through small gestures of his lips, through his impassive majesty.

    The female actors offer lessons of artistry and talent chapter after chapter. They are rich characters, with a complex mastery of the subtle whims of human heart, at times queens of manipulation and cunning, then goddess of deep philosophy and reflective thought.

    I strongly recommend this show. It is as beautiful as interesting and rich.
    10alaningle7

    The best soap opera I have ever seen

    I am British but have no time for our TV soap operas such as Eastenders and Coronation street but having watched Empresses in the Palace I have gone on to watch many Chinese TV dramas. It is very colourful and also in the main very well acted. The twists and turns in the plot held my interest all the way through and I was genuinely deflated when I came to the end. I particularly like the acting of the star Sun Li (Susan Sun) who manages to portray ageing often with just her posture or movement, and also has a convincing range of emotional expression. I would highly recommend this if you like booing pantomime villains and have an interest in colourful well dressed drama.
    9deschreiber

    Gorgeous!

    What a gorgeous work this is! It just never stops filling the eyes with beauty, whether in the costumes and jewelry or the sets or in the actresses themselves. It's just a constant delight to watch. And the story never becomes dull.

    It's all about a girl, Huan, in the early part of the Qing dynasty in China, who is one of the daughters of government officials called in to be reviewed as possible additions to the emperor's stable of concubines. Huan is apparently the only candidate who is not interested in leaving her previous life to live in luxury in the Forbidden City vying for the emperor's attention. Once she joins the harem, it's not long before she becomes subject to the pressures of that life, so idyllic and pampered on the outside but so uncertain and dangerous, even deadly, in reality. The plots and intrigues, conspiracies and poisonings never end. She has her setbacks but learns to survive and outlasts even the emperor. The ending is a little surprising but fits perfectly everything that has gone before.

    Because this is a major Chinese production (the original version, pre-Netflix, consisted of 76 episodes), we assume a great deal of authenticity. The attention to detail in costumes and sets is astonishing, and hopefully the storyline is also accurate. We certainly get a detailed, wonderfully colourful look into what life must have been like in the Chinese court during the Qing period.

    Westerners will occasionally become confused over names and titles, but usually things become clear, given a little time and patience. Certainly the story and the eye candy make it worthwhile.

    Give us more, China, give us more!

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      The Yongzheng emperor in reality only ruled for 12 years
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      At the temple, Zhen Huan performs regular hard labour of chopping wood, carrying water, scrubbing floors and doing laundry. Yet her fingernails remain long and perfectly manicured throughout.
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      Yongzheng Emperor (2011): Only by enduring loneliness, can someone enjoy constancy.

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      Alternate-language version of Empresses in the Palace (2015)

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 17. November 2011 (China)
    • Herkunftsland
      • China
    • Sprache
      • Mandarin
    • Auch bekannt als
      • The Legend of Zhen Huan
    • Drehorte
      • Peking, China
    • Produktionsfirmen
      • Beijing Television Art Center
      • Tencent Holding
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