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Ren Yu chinese drama review
Ongoing 16/22
Ren Yu
7 people found this review helpful
by Berbox Kay lee Zona
6 days ago
16 of 22 episodes seen
Ongoing
Overall 10
Story 9.5
Acting/Cast 10.0
Music 9.5
Rewatch Value 9.0

Living is happiness, Death is painful but that can change depending on whose telling their story.




"Ren Yu" aka "Run Away Princess" is a show that truly sticks with you, long after the credits roll. It delves into some incredibly heavy topics like poor parenting, bullying, murder, and sexual assault, but it balances these dark themes with elements of friendship, found family, and the enduring power of hope.

The story follows Su Lin, a young girl desperate to escape her bleak city life and pursue a college education. Her hopes are dashed when she's bullied and thrown into a sewer by her classmates. Down in the darkness, she's forced to learn how to survive, all while trying to figure out what "home" really means.

It's an emotional journey that leaves you feeling drained, but in the best way possible.

What makes this show so powerful is its unflinching portrayal of society's realities. We see parents who believe covering up their child's wrongdoing is protection, those too afraid to stand up for their own kids, and others who are overly suffocating.

Amidst this, the show highlights finding light in the darkness, resilience, and the strength to start anew, even when you lose your identity and have to cope with immense trauma. It's a raw and honest look at the world, and it's precisely this unfiltered realness that can be uncomfortable, leaving the viewer emotionally exhausted. It’s a scary world, no doubt, but it’s also a world where children are often forced to become their own protectors when the adults in their lives fail them.

The characters, whether good, bad, or somewhere in between, feel incredibly real, evoking a range of emotions from hate and frustration to understanding and love.

The writing is sharp and raw, skillfully weaving together its complex themes. And the acting? Phenomenal. Huang Yang Tian Tian's portrayal of Su Lin is absolutely breathtaking; her resilience and strength, even at her breaking point, make you root for her every step of the way. Her emotional breakdowns are particularly moving, and honestly, I found myself crying with her.

The entire cast deserves applause for bringing this powerful story to life with such amazing performances.

While it's a heavy watch and not for the easily triggered.

"Ren Yu" is undeniably one of the best shows this year, and I'm eagerly awaiting its conclusion.
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