It is nice but abit too long winded
Ruyi´s Royal Love in the Palace is indeed an extremely beautiful series to watch, although I feel that 80 odd episodes is abit tad long winded. This series is not to be taken lightly and in some scenes "not for the faint hearted". The "drama" is very dramatic and in certain episodes, extremely cruel and wicked. The entire casts really did an extremely good job for this series. I am really touched with the love Ruyi has for the emperor right up till the end, however, it is very saddening to watch certain parts of the series. I have to admit .... I skipped certain episodes when the "drama" became too intense for me to bear. The songs are also quite soothing and nice to listen to. This series would be a very good series to watch, however..... unless you really love the extreme drama, cruelty etc then a rewatch is "go for it". I have watched a couple of times but in the end stopped to move on because no matter how many times of re-watching it, I can´t bring myself to watch certain episodes. xDWas this review helpful to you?
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With palace dramas like this and Zhen Huan - fights between concubine are expected to happen. Initially the drama went off well with good amount of conflict and revenge between the concubines. In summary - this is a heavier drama compared to Story of Yanxi and Zhen Huan. Firstly - the negatives
1) The drama was intended to be about the romance between the leads, but there was still an emphasis on the inner court drama. The 'fights' progressively became repetitive and realistically you would expect the main to 'do something' in return for the tactics against her. But every time it kind of became a pity party and the 'innocence' became stubborn and unrealistic.
2) Although I really applaud the performance of Zhou Xun, unfortunately Wallace Huo was not on par with her level. It could be that he doesn't suit the character of Hongli/Qianlong because historically he is an emperor with great achievements and Huo did not portray this well. His chemistry with Zhou Xun was compatible during their 'younger years' in the drama but seem to be overpowered as the story progresses. I also watched Story of Yanxi prior to this so there was definite some comparisons (in my mind) between the actors.
Now - the positives
Again, the spectacular performance of Zhou Xun - she is really the representative of chinese actresses. I feel that for her poorly written characters she is the reason i gave this drama a 8/10. Furthermore, costumes and music was visually and auditory pleasing.
My favourite scene (SPOILER) - the last episode when Hailan brought in the series of fabric flags (?) that Ruyi handmade, with the names of all the people Wei YanWan had harmed, in the emperor's room. It was a very powerful scene and as a viewer you can feel the amount of anger and regret Ruyi has accumulated from WYW's act without her appearance.
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Love that started with flames but ended as dust
I've heard people say that this was being compared to yanxi palace a lot because it was airing around the same timing. DON'T COMPARE shows because each show is different from each other. When i first saw the story for the show i thought that it was gonna be the normal thing: concubines fighting each other for love , killing each other, manipulating each other. But NO, i was wrong. This show left a quite deep impression on me. No matter how much Ruyi tried to stay away from the palace schemes, it just kept coming to her. After she became empress , things just became worst. Hongli had started to lose his trust in her because of of all the schemes. Ruyi had gotten so mad at Hongli that she cut her hair to signify that their relationship had ended. I was happy tgat she did it. She was fed up of being his empress. But don't worry, the evildoer consort ling got her karma in the end. The ending of this show was appropriate and i enjoyed it.Whenever i try to rewatch this show, i just can't watch the first few episodes over again. It really pains. I usually start watching from the part where she bacame empress.
I must say that the costumes and set were flawless especially the ceremony for when she become empress, it made me wish to be there and witness it.
Anyways, Give this show a try, you wont regret it.
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RUYI is the Gold Standard
During the pandemic I was trying to find something new and different to lose myself in. I adored THE LAST EMPEROR when it was released in the 80's and wondered what Joan Chen had been doing with herself. I saw she was a 'star' in RUYI and checked it out. Let's just say ---- she didn't last long in the series and that was a bait and switch move that introduced me to Zhou Xun. I cannot tell you how thrilled I am they did that bait and switch. Zhou Xun was a revelation of Chinese women and culture. Something I had no idea I desperately needed. There was a literal plague spreading on the planet and thanks to Zhou Xun my wife and I were cool with staying in our condo and absorbing this eye candy emotional buffet.
One AMAZING actress after another. Too many to list. I'm serious. RUYI is how I found MyDramaList, because here I can see what actors like Zhou and Chang and frankly most of the cast have done since. At least two RUYI actors are in MISSING PERSONS which alone made that must see TV. Because of this one emotional rollercoaster imperial epic WOW --
-- I watch 3 episodes of some sort of Chinese show a week. I am completely obsessed. I've now seen most of Zhou Xun's work and can name all sorts of Chinese actors like I frickin' lived in China. I actually stopped a Chinese couple in America, started talking about these shows, and they couldn't believe this white Anglo dude knew more about them than they did.
If you haven't noticed I'm not going to tell you what the story is about. If by Episode 4 you couldn't care less than walk. I promise you this show will hook you hard and stay with you months after you finish it. Some sick people rewatch and rewatch but I found it so emotionally draining I'm going to wait a LONG time before I re-watch it.
What I do want you to know with all of the sincerity of Western society is that Zhou Xun is Eastern Society's Bette Davis. If you know Bette that's one amazing compliment. It means I can watch said actor in anything. When they're young, old, in a great film or a piece of garbage. Their presence is so influential they rescue and perfect almost any production.
Stop reading this and start watching RUYI'S ROYAL LOVE IN THE PALACE. It's in my TOP TEN SERIES EVER which includes the original STAR TREK series, THE PRISONER, TWIN PEAKS, COLUMBO, STRANGER THINGS, DOWNTON ABBEY and TALES FROM THE LOOP.
It's THAT good.
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It starts off full of energy as Ruyi marries into the palace. Then it sort of slow down to a more majestic pace. With 87 episodes, they don’t need to rush anything. They can take their time and set up some really complicated plots with payoffs.
While this is a romance at the heart of the story, it’s very subtle sometimes. Simmering, battered, suffering and dormant sometimes. It’s hard to cheer on a romance where the guy is constantly picking up new women and believing their evil schemes. Sigh.
So this is enjoyable, but way too indulgent for me. I started skipping around a bit since it could have been edited a bit.
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A dark story of falling out of love
I am merely repeating what was already said by other reviwers: this is a dark story of falling out of love.It was so dark and hearbreaking that from episode 70 or so onwards I could not stop from crying.
It is also beautifyully acted and produced.
2018 was definitely a superb year for Chinese cinematography, if we consider only this title, "The story of Yanxi Palace" and the "The story of Ming Lan".
It was interesting to watch how the same historical figures (Emperor Qianlong & Co) and the same palace scheming became the pretext, the backdrop for two very different stories.
And I do not mean that on the superficial level only, that is the good girl and the bad girl switching places in the "Ruyi's Royal Love in the Palace" versus "The Story of Yanxi Palace".
I mean that "Ruyi's ..." is dark all around, taking you deeper and deeper into a despondent state, as despondent as the one the main female character was in.
While "Yanxi Palace" makes light of life's hardships, providing you with a sense of vindication each time the main female character (here is Lady Wei) achieves justice for her and others through sheer wits and clever scheming, all the while being in the underdog position. Comic relief proper is part of the script too, with the main male and female characters, but not only them, providing humorous lines or instances.
Case in point, for the very different treatment of the same facts: on a trip down South, the Emperor Qianlong indulges in entertainment provided by prostitutes.
The dark "Ruyi's ..." treats this as the ultimate downfall, with the good girl Ruyi kicking out the prostitutes and confronting the Emperor with cutting a string of her hair, to make final her decision to separate from him as her husband.
Whereas the lighthearted "Yanxi Palace" had Lady Wei (here she is the good girl) joking about the incident and suggesting that as the Emperor was entitled to enjoy the company of beautiful young women, so she and the other concubines were entitled to enjoy the company of beautiful young males, so she asked for more eunucs for her palace. This made the Emperor clear the room of prostitutes himself, in frustration at the ideas Lady Wei put in front of him.
However, there is one major difference between "Ruyi's ...", on the one side, and "Yanxi Palace" and "The Story of Ming Lan", on the other side.
The first one is a sound story, well written, perfectly cast and superbely acted.
And yet, there is room for only one charcter development: the Emperor emerges as the only one who shifts gears and thus is the main cause for all the drama.
Whereas the second and the third productions are perfect all around, meaning that the character and story development does not stop at one, allowing for multiple stories and characters to converge onto the main storyline, thus making both these productions richer in context, heavier in meaning.
Anyway, a joy to watch and re watch all three of them.
I hope you would enjoy them as much as I did.
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The absurbness in the reasons and excuses to get the story twisted to fit historical fact became very lame and at some instances really portraits the immaturity of the writer.
Maybe the title should be change to "The Not so Legend of Ruyi".
On the good side... the costumes are nice. The acting are not too bad especially the main lead actress. She has the charisma and coolness of an empress.
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A tapestry of emotions…
? ???????? ?? ????????, ???????? ? ??????? ???? ??? ????????? ?? ???? ???? ????? ??????? ?? ????? ??????????In contrast to typical harem dramas where the main character strives to win the emperor's affection, "Ruyi's Royal Love In The Palace" takes a unique approach. It revolves around the love that the protagonist, Ruyi, and Emperor Hong Li already share. Instead of focusing on the struggle to gain that love, the story explores how this once passionate and intense love eventually comes to an end.
The drama doesn't center on Ruyi seeking vengeance against those who wronged her in the harem. Her choice isn't driven by inability, but rather by her unshakable devotion. From the beginning of the story until its heart-wrenching conclusion, Ruyi remains committed to Hong Li, despite the challenges and obstacles they face.
While Hong Li claimed that Ruyi changed when she cut off a strand of her hair, the reality is different. Ruyi's core identity and love for Hong Li never waver. Throughout the drama, she stays true to her unwavering affection, defying the trials and tribulations that threaten to tear them apart.
In "Ruyi's Royal Love In The Palace," the narrative diverges from power struggles and political intrigue. Instead, it delves into a tapestry of emotions, offering a glimpse into the evolution of love from fiery passion to quiet acceptance. This story encapsulates the essence of love's fragility, presenting a nuanced exploration of devotion, endurance, and the lasting impact of a steadfast heart.
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Ruyi's Royal Love in the Palace is an extraordinary gem that transcends typical historical drama expectations. Prepare to be utterly captivated by a narrative that delves into unfathomable depths of scheming and heartbreak. While the backdrop of a royal harem intrigues, it's the heart-wrenching erosion of innocent love that truly takes center stage. This drama shatters conventions, showing us the bitter dissolution of love and the triumph of cunning villains. If you're seeking a tale of underdogs and fairy tale endings, this might not be for you. But if you're ready to be immersed in a world where love's fragility is exposed, don't miss this unforgettable journey. And oh, Ruyi herself is an absolute icon, exuding elegance throughout. Brace yourself for tears, tissues, and an indelible experience!
OST: The musical score is nothing short of enchanting, perfectly complementing the emotional highs and lows of the story. Each note resonates with the essence of the drama, enhancing the viewing experience to an unparalleled level.
Production: Ruyi's Royal Love in the Palace pays meticulous attention to detail, from the opulent costumes and changing seasons to the immersive set design. Every element adds depth to the narrative, showcasing the passage of time and the grandeur of the era.
Action: While this drama isn't about physical combat, it thrives on psychological battles and emotional intensity. The conflicts that unfold within the harem are powerfully portrayed, keeping viewers glued to the screen as characters navigate the treacherous waters of palace politics.
Overall, Ruyi's Royal Love in the Palace deserves a perfect 10 in every category. The story's mesmerizing quality, impeccable acting, breathtaking music, and remarkable attention to detail make it an unparalleled viewing experience. Yes, it's a heartbreaking journey, but one that leaves an indelible mark on your heart and mind. If you're ready for a story that goes beyond the ordinary, immerse yourself in the captivating world of Ruyi's Royal Love in the Palace. You won't regret it.
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"Love's Ebb and Flow: Ruyi's Unforgettable Tale"
A Riveting Journey Through Love and Intrigue - Ruyi's Royal Love in the PalaceRuyi's Royal Love in the Palace defies all conventions of historical dramas, plunging viewers into a tale that transcends expectations. Prepare to be captivated by a narrative that navigates the intricate realms of scheming and heartbreak, all while showcasing the fragility of innocent love. This drama is not just about the machinations within a royal harem, but the devastating unraveling of love that keeps you hooked. As you follow the characters through their triumphs and tribulations, Ruyi herself emerges as an icon of elegance. Be prepared for a rollercoaster of emotions, tears, and an unforgettable experience.
OST: The musical score is a mesmerizing companion to the story's emotional ebbs and flows. Each note resonates with the drama's essence, enhancing the viewing experience to an unparalleled level.
Production: Ruyi's Royal Love in the Palace meticulously crafts every detail, from opulent costumes to changing seasons and immersive set design. This attention to detail adds depth, showcasing the passage of time and the grandeur of the era.
Action: While physical battles are absent, the drama thrives on psychological warfare and emotional intensity. The conflicts within the harem are masterfully portrayed, keeping viewers glued to their screens as characters navigate treacherous palace politics.
Overall, Ruyi's Royal Love in the Palace deserves a perfect 10 across the board. Its mesmerizing story, flawless acting, breathtaking music, and meticulous attention to detail make it an unparalleled viewing experience. Despite its heart-wrenching journey, the drama leaves an indelible mark on your heart and mind. If you're ready for a story beyond the ordinary, dive into the captivating world of Ruyi's Royal Love in the Palace. It's an experience you won't regret.
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The storyline was tedious and repetitive, going from one evil deed among the concubines to the next. At first you do feel for the young lovers but as the years wear on and each one is changed by the experiences and circumstances of their lives, the great love they have for one another is put to the test. No one wants to watch a series about the reality of a long marriage. Everyone wants the MLs to live happily ever after. Alas, the final episodes are so tragic and hard to watch that you wonder why you spent so much time on a couple that would hurt each other more often than they claimed to be devoted.
I felt dissatisfied with the drama but pleased with the aesthetic beauty of the production, some great performances by our ML, and most of the supporting cast. It was so sad, however, that I can never bring myself to rewatch this title. I was left sad and disgusted by the cruelty and ruthlessness of Emperor Qianlong.
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Modern day relationship woes transposed into historical settings
Personally, once in a while, I do like to watch sad endings because in reality, not everything is rainbows. What I really like here is Ruyi is the embodiment of a modern woman, someone who knows what she wants and will ruthlessly protect her sense of self and worth even if it means to cut off from her one true love who have turned toxic with the environment he is in. The star here is definitely Zhou Xun where even her gaze or eye movement can mean certain things.While the ending might not be everyone’s cup of tea but I feel that it does represents the many issues that couples faced in modern relationship. The only difference is that because this is set in a historical setting, she can only choose isolation and death as a way of freedom which shows how oppressive women faced especially in the royal harem of ancient China. But I don’t think the ending is completely sad as I see Ruyi’s fate as her road to freedom while her lover suffers in eternal agony for the things she did to her. Overall, this was a really good historical show to watch.
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interesting heroine with a view from a different angle
Story/Production: different view + too many episodesMany historical dramas are telling about the fights in the harems to gain the emperor's favors, where the heroine is slowly climbing up to the ranks of an concubine. There's a lot of killing, conspiracies, betrayal etc. The drama got all of this, but the thing, which they did different, is actually to focus it with the view from the losers side walking the opposite way. I think that's one of the things, which do stick out and keep the interest of the viewer.
The production is decent for the budget, but imo they could have condensed it much more into less episodes.
Characters/Cast/Acting: miscast
The character of emperor I felt is probably the more realistic approach. Did he like Ruiyi? Yes, but does he love her unconditionally? Nope, he's an emperor and he got many wives. I actually prefer this over the fairy tale image, which could find in many other emperors from other historical dramas.
The FL character is depicting someone, who wants to hold on their own morals and beliefs despite being in such a gruesome palace. And unlike most happy go lucky fairy tale ending, it showed a more realistic, what you sometimes have to pay as a price.
I actually like the characters and I would say that both FL and ML are actually competent actors. BUT I felt they didn't completely sunk in their characters and blend in completely. Wallace Huo couldn't convey the emotions completely imo. And he somehow gave an aura more like a master from a rich household than an emperor. Zhou Xun is having a too mature vibe and acting, for such an innocent or even naive character. Not her fault and probably the stylist's, her lips were also very distracting due the make up.
All the side characters and actors weren't every oustanding in my eyes, so there isn't much to say from my side.
Overall: A drama with a more realistic approach and focus on the "loser's" side, but could have done better with different main leads and shortened amount of episodes.
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