The All-Powerful: He Who Rules It All Movie Cast & Character Introduction

Troy Drake’s conquers over the Dragon’s Den make him “The All-Powerful: He Who Rules It All”. He has saved many souls and uplifted them into the upper ladders of society.

Malty Sitch used to be an average girl before Troy saved her life, married her, and quietly supported her to build the Sitch Group businesses under the guise of a commoner. Troy has always been patient for five years, only to witness Malty’s masks fall.

Another family member from Topyo arranges a marriage with Troy after Troy has agreed to divorce the materialistic Malty. The banquet from Libra Corp and the rest of the other corporations is getting nearer to the D-date—will this wonderful soul ever show up?

Part 1: Introducing The All-Powerful: He Who Rules It All Chinese Drama Characters

Troy Drake

The All-Powerful: He Who Rules It All Troy

“The Dragon Lord” doesn’t only stay as Troy Drake’s nickname. This Dragon’s Den’s ruler is the ultimate definition of “The All-Powerful: He Who Rules It All”. His martial arts proficiency isn’t the only reason Troy earns the title; it is also because Riley Morris, the Tiger of Seast and one of the largest influencers in the movie, obeys his commands.

Nevertheless, Troy keeps a low profile despite his capabilities to call the guards of all guards. Troy is also a loyal guy who never cheats on his loved ones. Additionally, Troy’s love for his mother is evident through his demands of his ex-wife to return his mother-given bracelet to him.

Any woman can think they have hit the jackpot when they are close to Troy. Unfortunately, the high-handed Malty can never win him back!

Kate Meyer

The All-Powerful: He Who Rules It All Kate

Topyo, the region where Kate belongs, falls within the Dragon Lord’s territory. It grants the Topyo family members access to arrange a marriage between Kate Meyer, one of the scions, and “The All-Powerful: He Who Rules It All” a.k.a. Troy “the Dragon Lord” Drake.

Troy was already married to the gold-digging Malty Sitch when the Topyo family members arranged for Kate’s marriage with him. Kate’s limited knowledge of this guy causes her to attend the Libra Corp’s banquet.

Kate might look fragile on the outside; yet, her initiatives in asking Troy out and ordering guards and her assistants to look for Troy belong to her admirable traits.

Malty Sitch

The All-Powerful: He Who Rules It All Malty

Malty Sitch used to marry Troy Drake for five years. Both parties felt grateful for each other’s presence until Malty’s rise to wealth caused her to fall from her grace. Since then, Malty doesn’t only rule the Sitch Group with an iron fist; she also starts thinking low of a “mere commoner” like Troy.

Malty’s refusal to show up in front of Troy to explain the divorce agreement is a tell-tale sign that she never regards Troy as her equal. Thus, her so-called regrets are all fake. She never loves Troy as he is; instead, she only wants his money.

Malty, the primary antagonist of “The All-Powerful: He Who Rules It All”, is an expert at playing money manipulation games!

Gerry Nixon

The All-Powerful: He Who Rules It All Gerry

Gerry Nixon’s status as the scion of Seast’s Nixon family means his powers are much higher than the three powerful Laut and Seast’s CEOs. His capability in gifting lavishly is also one of his valuable assets to lure just about any woman. Gerry’s given watch is the reason for Malty’s audacity to divorce Troy.

One of the crucial things Gerry, his guards, and other characters in “The All-Powerful: He Who Rules It All” movie miss is that Troy’s powers and wealth triumph over anyone else. No matter how Gerry insists on living in his powerful delusions, ordering Riley Morris around is something that he can never do.

Like any other scions, powerful figures and the best guards might always surround Gerry Nixon. Yet, none of them match the Dragon Lord’s powers.

Part 2: The Backstory and Storyline Of The All-Powerful: He Who Rules It All Movie

Backstory

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Nobody dares to question Troy Drake’s reputation as “The All-Powerful: He Who Rules It All”! All citizens of Seast, Laut, Topyo, and other regions praise him as “The Dragon Lord”. Troy is the war’s ultimate general with many admirable qualities: Charismatic, respectful, noble, hardworking, and single-focused in his tasks.

Troy has consistently used his wealth to uplift unfortunate people in the past five years. Malty Sitch is one of those people, whom he finally marries. Long story short, Malty becomes the successful CEO of the Sitch Group.

The Sitch Group will collaborate with Libra Corp, another corporation under Troy’s most trusted men’s commands. Soon, Malty will be the most feared and sought-after CEO.

Yet, will Malty ever be thankful for her husband? Let’s delve deeper into the main storyline!

Storyline

The All-Powerful: He Who Rules It All Drama

Troy Drake, “The All-Powerful: He Who Rules It All”—the fearsome “Dragon Lord”—chooses to live humbly as a commoner. His commoner masks have successfully fooled the bandits who attempted to escort him by force. After all, Troy can command an influential figure like Riley Morris, the Tiger of Seast.

Troy’s assistant inside the car appears after Riley’s arrivals which happen after Troy’s successful attempts in beating down the bandits. The assistant then passes the Sitch Group’s assistant’s message to have Troy attend the CEO’s office. Troy feels overjoyed; after all, he is Malty’s husband, and he can’t wait to reveal his identity to Malty.

To Troy’s shock, the person talking to and meeting up with him in the CEO’s office is not Malty. Instead, her secretary mocks Troy while handing over the divorce letter and forcing Troy to sign it. Troy’s confused emotions lead him to demand Malty to explain it all.

Now that Malty has appeared and shown him her greedy sides, “The All-Powerful: He Who Rules It All”—who now lives as a “mere” commoner—has no other choice than to sign the divorce paper. After all, Malty has chosen a mere watch that her business partner has handed over to her.

Meanwhile, the Topyo family members have arranged for Kate Meyer, one of the scions, to marry Troy. Not having any idea who Troy is, Kate requests her assistant to postpone the meetings for tomorrow.

She wants to see Troy by herself. Yet, how will Kate react upon knowing Troy’s true identity?

Part 3: Some Things To Consider About “The All-Powerful: He Who Rules It All”

Reviews

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“The All-Powerful: He Who Rules It All” portrays a dramatic relationship dynamic between a materialistic woman versus an extraordinary yet humble man. This movie’s likely intention is to encourage audiences to embrace the good things happening in their lives.

The last thing we want is to be a greedy and ungrateful woman like Malty Sitch. Sadly, Malty gets too much exposure, especially in the first few episodes of “The All-Powerful: He Who Rules It All”. The conflicts before Troy’s decision to sign the divorce paper might feel too repetitive for some audiences due to the repetitive scenes in some episodes.

This movie could be a rising star for the complex and imaginative names of places, such as Seast (most likely the wordplay of “sea”) and Laut (the Indonesian translation of “the sea”). The characters also show a great sense of fashion. Yet, Kate Meyer, the lead female protagonist, could have more portions of appearances.

So, what if there was another alternative? ReelShort has “Breaking The Ice”—it offers more fun and engaging elements than in this movie!

The ReelShort Alternative

Alternative To The All-Powerful: He Who Rules It All

What if the ungrateful Malty fully appeared as a protagonist? What if this protagonist preferred to seek closure with her loved ones rather than throwing him off as Malty does to Troy in “The All-Powerful: He Who Rules It All” movie?

Watch how Caroline Mills behaves in ReelShort’s “Breaking The Ice”! Eight years ago, Caroline cheated on her beloved Easton Black when he was about to propose to her. At first, the scenes might portray Caroline as an ungrateful person; yet, Caroline does this because Easton’s mother has threatened her.

Caroline was pregnant with Easton’s daughter. Eight years later, Easton’s daughter has grown up, and she is more than curious to see her daddy! Now, Caroline should do her best to rekindle her lost relationships.

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