Chapter 347



Chapter 347

Ru Meng Ling Drama Review 1

The strength of "Ru Meng Ling" is all-round.

The official Antenna released a battle report, which only recorded the data within the site and the hot searches on the cooperative promotion and marketing platforms, as well as thanked the Quanji Manguang and offline brands that cooperated with it. This is already a lot. It will take a long time to finish flipping through such a long picture.

The battle reports made by the Suisi themselves contained even more content.

During the broadcast period of "Ru Meng Ling", it basically dominated all the well-known charts in the domestic entertainment industry. Whether it is Yunhekuyun, Dengta Maoyan, Weizhibaizhi, as well as the series v list, character v list, and the film and television popularity list of various platforms, and even the browser hot search list...

As long as your list is related to film and television dramas, the first place belongs to "Ru Meng Ling", and it belongs to Yun Zheng played by Ling Suisui. The second, third, fourth, fifth and sixth places on the character list are also taken by the leading actors, and all of them are on the table.

Other works have to carefully select lists that are beneficial to them to promote their dramas, but Suisi never worries about these things. The rankings change from time to time, but isn’t “Ru Meng Ling” always the number one? It makes no difference to them.

By the way, in the battle report produced by Sui Si, overseas achievements were also taken into account.

Although the overseas performance of "Ru Meng Ling" is not that exaggerated, it only means that it is not as popular as domestic entertainment dramas, which always top the charts. If compared with other exported dramas, its gap is far ahead.

Others brag about their overseas influence, but they are still comparing it with domestic entertainment dramas. However, "Ru Meng Ling" can really compete with other local dramas!

Regardless of the playback volume of Netflix or Titok, Suisi only pulls the total list of popular periods in the country/region. Even compared with American TV series whose influence radiates to the whole world, "Ru Meng Ling" has its own fan base and can firmly hold the top few positions.

Since they are all broadcast overseas, they will definitely be compared with overseas dramas. What’s the point of comparing several domestic entertainment dramas?

In addition to sending out battle reports and holding celebratory raffles, Suisi’s favorite thing is to collect drama reviews.

It is certainly gratifying to see new highs in data, but the analysis and output of the plot are what can truly break the circle. Besides, only a plot with a rich core can allow a blogger to write meaningful content.

From the time it was broadcast to the end, these few articles had the best data of likes and comments, and left the deepest impression on Sui Si.

【@Tomato Beef without Onions:

I have always had mixed feelings about Ru Meng Ling.

On the day it was first broadcast, I recharged my SVIP membership and watched the updates on time every day. No matter who asks me whether this drama is good or not, I will say it is very good and I highly recommend it.

But, deep down, I don't really like it.

"Wonderful" is an objective description, and "like" is my inner inclination. I couldn't explain why when I was following the series, until I rewatched the first episode, and then I had a vague answer in my mind.

In every previous work of Ling Suisui, she was about shaping a character and allowing the audience to accompany and witness her growth. Just like planting a seed, we watch it sprout through the soil and grow into a thriving tree.

But "Ru Meng Ling" is not like that. Yun Zheng, who just appeared, is a very vivid character. However, as the plot progresses, she seems to be slowly killed off.

At the beginning of the story, she was a fierce general who braved arrows and stones on the battlefield. People laughed at her for being a woman, but with a red tasseled spear in her hand, she fought her way out of a bloody battle and also made the enemy terrified.

There is no need to say much about Ling Sui's fighting scenes. I don't know how to use a gun or martial arts, so I won't make a fool of myself in the field of technical analysis. As an ordinary audience, what I can feel most directly is the passion that penetrates the screen and dimensions.

Every attack and every confrontation of hers made my blood boil, and I wished I could rush into the battlefield and fight with her. I don't think about success, nor do I fear failure. My only thought is that as long as I can follow her, I am willing to go through fire and water.

Yun Zheng fights with this kind of reckless fighting style, and Ling Sui's acting skills add an inspiring aura to this kind of lonely bravery, making people forget everything in reality, and their eyes and hearts are filled with the shining Yun Zheng. It is not an exaggeration to say that Yun Zheng is her life role and that 80% of the fans of the drama are attracted to it because of the fighting scenes.

Yun Zheng was really fun in the first few episodes. Not only was it fun to kill enemies on the battlefield, it was also fun to have verbal fights with officials all over Pingcheng, and it was also fun to do everything possible to get food, even if it meant cheating. She is so fearless, and exudes the personal charm of daring to go against the current and turn the tide when forced into a desperate situation.

In order to survive and defend the city, she would give up everything. I cheered for her, worried about her, and deep down I also longed to live a life as spectacular as her.

I fell in love with Yun Zheng, what next?

She conquered a piece of land, she commanded an army, and she also won the support of the people. Although the enemy is still rampant and the court is only dragging its feet, it seems that everything is moving in the right direction.

Except, Yun Zheng is no longer the same Yun Zheng as before.

She began to cherish her life and became suspicious. She no longer acted on impulse and was always ready to make a hearty gamble. She became a chess player, caring not about the gains and losses of a few pieces, but about the overall situation of the entire chessboard.

The above qualities are undoubtedly good things for a good politician.

She cherishes her life not because she is afraid of death, but because she knows that no one can take over her position after her death, and all her previous efforts will be in vain in an instant; she is suspicious because the pie has become bigger, people's hearts will change in the face of interests, and she must be fully prepared.

Yun Zheng was not always a victorious general, she had also lost battles. The worst situation she had ever encountered was that her own soldiers fled, all her guards were killed, and she was the only one who survived and returned to her base camp.

This scene was known at the time as "the most abusive part in the entire Ru Meng Ling". Although this record was broken by other plots later, my heart still aches every time I think about it.

Extreme sadness and anger did not need to be expressed through roaring, she just tightened the spear in her hand. Her tears flowed down her cheeks, like a faucet that was not turned tight, and the tears continued to fall.

Tears were just her physiological reaction, and patience was the emotion that occupied her entire mind.

She was like a wild animal trapped in a cage, trying desperately to break out of the cage. Even if the defenders are not mobilized, even if she is alone, she will use her instincts to fight to the last moment, just to bite off the enemy's flesh and blood and complete a spectacular revenge.

Before Ling Sui, I never knew an actor's acting could be this good. Every time the camera gave her a close-up, my body would tremble involuntarily, and a voice in my heart would shout: "Do something! Anything is fine!"

Yun Zheng wanted so badly to avenge the sacrificed people that I could even feel that this soldier who shed his blood on the battlefield was actually ashamed to live alone.

But the cage that trapped her was not the enemy's iron wall, but the power and responsibility in her hands.

Some people would call this process "growth". They say that time will smooth out the edges, and only after breaking out of the cocoon can a butterfly emerge. Without going through wind and rain, you can't see the rainbow. The accumulation of failed experiences can bring about the next success...

The above statement may be correct, but I always feel it is a pity that General Yun Zheng, who was brave and fearless when we first met, gradually lost her personal color in the black and white historical records.

She understood what was on her shoulders, so she no longer saw herself as a specific person, but as the embodiment of power and the tool to use it. She cruelly eliminated her personal feelings and hoped to base all decisions on "absolute rationality."

In order to stabilize the overall situation, she could give up on settling accounts with the subordinates who had held her back and stabbed her in the back, give up on pursuing the murderer who killed Jinzhan, condone corrupt officials to continue to run rampant, and even bear the stigma of "going with the flow".

What can she do? War involves consumption, which needs to be filled with national strength. Of course she could overturn the table and tear her face apart, but what after that? Are we going to allow the enemy to treat this place as our backyard and plunder and rob at will?

Her decision is rational and in the best interest of the moment, but that doesn't mean she doesn't feel pain inside.

Every "correct" choice is a torture to her. Her conscience, her morals, and her feelings all prohibit it, but as long as this is the best solution she can come up with, she must suppress the beast in her heart and make the above decision.

Where should the beast in the cage go? It cannot attack the enemy, so it can only attack Yun Zheng.

Her soul was being gnawed and torn every day, covered with dense wounds. She was bleeding and dying, but no one could bandage her wounds or heal her.

Even though her reputation is restored and the evildoers receive justice in later plots, the trauma that these cruel decisions brought to Yun Zheng will never be soothed or healed.

From the perspective of the macro-narrative at the level of the feudal dynasty, "Ru Meng Ling" is undoubtedly a work with a happy ending. In times of national crisis, there are people like Yun Zheng who stand up and save the country from collapse. This is the luck of this land and its people.

But how can a person's flesh and blood withstand the impact of the tide of the times? Even a tiny speck of dust can feel like a thousand pounds if it falls on the shoulders of an ordinary person.

The times chose Yun Zheng, this is the history of the dynasty's revival. From then on, "Yun Zheng" became a legend, a symbol, and her living soul could only quietly move towards tragedy amidst the grand celebration with flowers everywhere.

I still remember her, but that's just me.

I really want to say, Yun Zheng, if there is a next life, just be an ordinary girl.

But she wouldn't think so. I know that Yun Zheng regrets every decision she has made, but if she could do it all over again, she would still be willing to take this thorny road, just so that everyone on this land can have a bright future. 】

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