Ru yi zhuan
- टीवी सीरीज़
- 2018
IMDb रेटिंग
7.8/10
1.2 हज़ार
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अपनी भाषा में प्लॉट जोड़ेंChronicle the marriage of the Qing China emperor Qianlong and the step empress Ru Yi, lady Ulanara.Chronicle the marriage of the Qing China emperor Qianlong and the step empress Ru Yi, lady Ulanara.Chronicle the marriage of the Qing China emperor Qianlong and the step empress Ru Yi, lady Ulanara.
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- 9 जीत और कुल 6 नामांकन
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My very first Chinese series and it did not disappoint. Awesome acting, great cast. This show is so addicting. Great cinematography. It is quite long but worth it. This movie really got me interested in all the dynasties that ruled China, Korea and Japan. Countries that are very rich in heritage and history. It makes me want to travel to all these countries, too bad Covid19 is everywhere. I want me some Ruyi.
My two visits to the Palace Museum / Forbidden City invited imaginings of the lives lived there. This extraordinary series provides insights on so many levels. I spent 7 years in China and wish I had seen-and learned from-some of the content of this interpretation of history before moving there. It reveals much about a culture that continues to this day. And, it would have helped with workplace machinations!
The visuals are extraordinary-as is the Forbidden City itself. Costumes reflect the astounding embroideries seen in many of the crafts today. I was intrigued by a Suzhou artist's (can't call her a seamstress) work-really amazing.
The acting is great and with 87 episodes, there is ample time to feel you now these characters as people. Yes, it is a bit of a soap. But look beyond that and you are well rewarded.
English subtitles are...well not so good. There are errors. Still, the sometimes awkward expression seems (weirdly) to contribute to a sense of reality.
FOr architecture & art fans, the film is a visual feast.
Highly recommended.
The visuals are extraordinary-as is the Forbidden City itself. Costumes reflect the astounding embroideries seen in many of the crafts today. I was intrigued by a Suzhou artist's (can't call her a seamstress) work-really amazing.
The acting is great and with 87 episodes, there is ample time to feel you now these characters as people. Yes, it is a bit of a soap. But look beyond that and you are well rewarded.
English subtitles are...well not so good. There are errors. Still, the sometimes awkward expression seems (weirdly) to contribute to a sense of reality.
FOr architecture & art fans, the film is a visual feast.
Highly recommended.
Believe it or not, I watched three times already. It worths your time.
Although it is a sequel to the brilliant Zhen Huan Zhuan, Ruyi is different. Liu Lianzi took us on a different perspective here. I'll make it simple, Zhen huan used her head, but Ruyi used her heart. Both are completely different, but equally amazing. Not mentioning the costume, sets, bgm, and the casts, they are purely amazing. If you're not intrigued with Chinese history, at least Zhou xun's acting will hook you up to episode 87. Amazing drama! Embark yourself on an emotional rollercoaster ride, I promise it's a journey of a lifetime!
RUYI'S ROYAL LOVE IN THE PALACE (Ru Yi Zhuan) (2018) was a really well made series. I watched it right after I finished Story of Yanxi Palace, back to back, and at first I had very mixed feelings. But instead of letting my love for Yanxi interfere with my love for Ruyi's story, I decided they were both great and equally lovable, albeit different perspectives of the same era, during Emperor Hong Li (Qianlong Emperor) reign.
Personally, I really loved that Ruyi's story tells almost the complete opposite story than that of Yanxi. Both are such amazing series and two of my top favorite historical dramas now. Both are stories of equally strong women and how they survive in the Forbidden City. Both drama's are almost perfect in their own ways.
Some reviewers criticize UlaNara Ruyi (Xun Zhou) for being a weak portrayal of women, but if anything, it is the exact opposite. She is exceptionally brave to endure all that she did, all the twisted schemings, and hidden dangers of the palace. Never does she whimper and try to flee, or worse-join in on the twisted schemings herself-instead she becomes a woman worthy of respect and honor. For Ruyi, there was so much brutality and backstabbing around her. For her to endure with grace, humility, and even optimism all that she did-well she's all the more a strong woman for it. She fought for her love and yet, stood up to him when it mattered most. And, compared to Yanxi's heroine (who I equally loved in her own way), Ruyi offers a more realistic portrayal of historical feminism in China. Neither should be seen as lesser.
I agree, with those that criticize the Emperor Hong Li (Wallace Huo), it was difficult to watch as his character degrades throughout the length of the series. It became harder and harder to see what Ruyi saw in him, but the fact that she stood up and held her own made the ending so much sweeter and poignant. It was so moving. Honestly everything was so great, the cast, characters, visuals, story, music, etc. I loved this series.
For those that wish to compare and contrast it to Story of Yanxi Palace, as if the shows were rivals, don't let that make you miss out on a great historical drama that is Ruyi's Royal Love in the Palace. This was a unforgettable series. Brilliant.
Personally, I really loved that Ruyi's story tells almost the complete opposite story than that of Yanxi. Both are such amazing series and two of my top favorite historical dramas now. Both are stories of equally strong women and how they survive in the Forbidden City. Both drama's are almost perfect in their own ways.
Some reviewers criticize UlaNara Ruyi (Xun Zhou) for being a weak portrayal of women, but if anything, it is the exact opposite. She is exceptionally brave to endure all that she did, all the twisted schemings, and hidden dangers of the palace. Never does she whimper and try to flee, or worse-join in on the twisted schemings herself-instead she becomes a woman worthy of respect and honor. For Ruyi, there was so much brutality and backstabbing around her. For her to endure with grace, humility, and even optimism all that she did-well she's all the more a strong woman for it. She fought for her love and yet, stood up to him when it mattered most. And, compared to Yanxi's heroine (who I equally loved in her own way), Ruyi offers a more realistic portrayal of historical feminism in China. Neither should be seen as lesser.
I agree, with those that criticize the Emperor Hong Li (Wallace Huo), it was difficult to watch as his character degrades throughout the length of the series. It became harder and harder to see what Ruyi saw in him, but the fact that she stood up and held her own made the ending so much sweeter and poignant. It was so moving. Honestly everything was so great, the cast, characters, visuals, story, music, etc. I loved this series.
For those that wish to compare and contrast it to Story of Yanxi Palace, as if the shows were rivals, don't let that make you miss out on a great historical drama that is Ruyi's Royal Love in the Palace. This was a unforgettable series. Brilliant.
क्या आपको पता है
- ट्रिवियाThis show can be treated as a sequel to "Empresses in the Palace" which revolves around the emperor's stepmother when she was a consort.
- कनेक्शनFollows Zhen Huan Zhuan (2011)
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