
Latest All Rise stills show life in a high-pressure law firm
Chinese law-themed drama All Rise has been out on Tencent Video/WeTV for a few days and is still going gangbusters on the promotions, with several very pretty All Rise stills being dropped earlier today.
The new All Rise stills came out via Tencent’s social media accounts, with the Chinese streaming giant having an interesting take on the C-drama’s plot:
Competing with professionalism, accompanying each other with sincerity. On the field, your opponent is also your comrade-in-arms.

All Rise international ratings so far
The Chinese drama currently has nine episodes out, and a tenth one available for Express subscribers.
All Rise is earning an 8.1 out of 10 on My Drama List so far, which is a solid rating from users of that drama-focused site.
Meanwhile IMDB has yet to publish a rating for the C-drama they are calling Ji Ke Shang Chang (has anyone else noticed IMDB’s titles for their Asian dramas are often not the titles the drama is known by?).
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That lack of a rating suggests few international users of that site are watching All Rise.
The same goes for WeTV, who is not listing a rating yet either, and where All Rise is not listed as one of the site’s 16 ‘Hot Series’. At least yet.

All of which is quite strange as, five days into the C-drama’s release, and with such an excellent and young main cast — Hu Xian Xu, Zhou Yi Ran, He Lan Dou, Jia Nai Na, Li Le, and Huang Ting Ting — as well as a stellar supporting cast backing them up, you would think it would have received more attention.
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But, enjoy the new All Rise stills, check out the drama on WeTV if a good legal-themed series is your thing (the first three episodes are well-written and nicely acted, by the way), and let’s see how well it performs going forward then, eh?



