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Who Rules the World chinese drama review
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Who Rules the World
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by AriannaColombani
26 days ago
40 of 40 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 9.0
Story 8.5
Acting/Cast 10.0
Music 7.0
Rewatch Value 7.5
This review may contain spoilers

Came for Yang Yang. A part of that, Strong Leads, Strong Story

Headline: Came for Yang Yang,
stayed for the visual masterpiece
(even if C-dramas aren't my
thing) As someone whose cultural background and viewing history usually lean elsewhere, C- dramas have never been my "cup of tea." However, I had to make an exception for Who Rules the World, and let's be honest: I did it entirely for Yang Yang.

Headline: A stunning visual journey
driven by Yang Yang's charisma (A
Newbie's Perspective)
Coming from a completely different cultural background, C-dramas were never really on my
radar. I'll be honest:I hit "play" on Who Rules the World exclusively for Yang Yang, and he did not disappoint.
The Power Couple:
While Yang Yang is the undisputed visual king of this series-bringing an incredible mix of cold intelligence and regal grace to Hei Fengxi I was pleasantly surprised by the female lead, Zhao Lusi (Bai Fengxi). She isn't the typical "damsel in distress" you might expect if you're new to the genre. She is fierce, independent, and his equal in every way. Their chemistry is what truly grounds the show; they don't just fall in love, they respect each other as warriors and strategists.


The plot is a complex web of martial arts (Wuxia) and palace politics. As someone not used to these tropes, I found the "power struggle" between the six states quite intense.
Even if the political segments felt a bit heavy at times, the high-stakes rivalry kept me engaged. The story manages to balance the grand scale of war with the intimate growth of the two protagonists.
Production & Aesthetics:
The cinematography is breathtaking. Every frame looks like a painting, from the elaborate costumes to the fluid, dance-like fight
choreographies. Even if Chinese dramas aren't your "usual" genre, the sheer beauty of the production makes it a world worth visiting.
Final Thoughts:
Yang Yang was the bridge that brought me into this world, but the strong dynamic between the leads and the epic scale of the story kept me there. If you're hesitant about starting a C- drama, let this be your first-the visuals alone. it's worth seeing
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