All Is Well (TV series)

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Hanyu PinyinDōu Tǐnghǎo
GenreDrama
Based onAll Is Well by Ah Nai
All Is Well
All is Well poster
Chinese挺好
Hanyu PinyinDōu Tǐnghǎo
GenreDrama
Based onAll Is Well by Ah Nai
Written byWang Sanmao
Lei Zi
Directed byJian Chuanhe
Starring
Country of originChina
Original languageMandarin
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes46
Production
Executive producerHou Hongliang
Production locationsSuzhou, Jiangsu, China
San Francisco, California, U.S
Production companyDaylight Entertainment
Original release
NetworkZhejiang Television
Jiangsu Television
ReleaseMarch 1 (2019-03-01) 
March 25, 2019 (2019-03-25)

All Is Well (Chinese: 都挺好) is a Chinese television series that premiered on Zhejiang Television and Jiangsu Television on March 1, 2019. The series is directed by Jian Chuanhe, and stars Yao Chen, Ni Dahong, Guo Jingfei, Li Nian, Tony Yang, Gao Xin, and Gao Lu.[1][2] It is an adaptation of Ah Nai's novel of the same name. The series depicts the conflicts and struggles of a white-collar worker and her family members.[3]

The Su family becomes chaotic with the sudden death of Mother Su (Zhao Meilan), revealing hidden secrets. The problem of caring for the non-assertive but selfish and stingy Father Su, disrupts the peaceful life of his children and their families. Finally rid of his wife's control, Father Su Daqiang makes constant and excessive demands on his children. Su Mingzhe, the eldest son, returns to China from the United States, determined to support the family. He is unable to bear the burden and becomes alienated from his wife and daughter. The second son, Su Mingcheng (a NEET), has no regrets. He expects to suddenly become rich, which leads to a failure of both his career and his family. The youngest daughter, Su Mingyu, is mistreated and neglected by her parents and has severed economic ties with her family since the age of 18. She has vowed to draw a line in her dealings with the family, but she is dragged into the quagmire of the Su family once more. Ultimately, the Su family overcame a series of crises, gradually becoming more mature, understanding, and empathetic toward one another—and, ultimately, happy.[4]

Cast

Main

  • Yao Chen as Su Mingyu
    • An Weiwei as young Su Mingyu
The only daughter of the Su family, a businesswoman who works as a director in Zhongcheng Financial Group. Due to the mistreatment from her mother, she could not attend her dream university, Tsinghua University, and chooses to abandon her home to work part-time in a supermarket before meeting President Meng and joining Zhongcheng Group.
The father of the Su family. He does not have as much power as his wife, Zhao Meilan, and often neglects how she mistreats Mingyu when she was young and refuses to stand up for her. As he becomes older, he often seeks protection and care from his sons and daughters as he is not capable of living or making decisions by himself.
  • Guo Jingfei as Su Mingcheng
    • Li Junting as young Su Mingcheng
The second son of the Su family. Due to receiving a lot of pampering from his mother, he grows up eventually becoming less educated, arrogant, and hot-tempered, and having conflicts with Mingyu.
The owner of a small restaurant, Su Mingyu's love interest.
  • Gao Xin as Su Mingzhe
    • Wang Cheng as young Su Mingzhe the Su family.
The first son of Su family, an alumnus of Tsinghua University and Stanford University, married and living in San Francisco, California after his graduation from Stanford. He has high self-esteem and keen on face-saving, and is more caring to his family than Su Mingcheng.
Su Mingzhe's wife who lives in the United States

Supporting

The Mother of the Su family, Su Daqiang's wife, who favours her sons over her daughter Su Mingyu. She feels discouraged and uncomfortable with her husband's financial incapability but due to her pregnancy of Mingyu, she could not leave her husband to go with another man. This led her to become hateful to Mingyu as she grew up.
Su Mingyu's teacher and boss, president of the Zhongcheng Group.
  • Wang Dong as Liu Qing
A salesperson in the Zhongcheng Group.
President Meng's son who is a reckless playboy until he is educated by Mingyu.
  • Kang Qunzhi as Zhu Li's mother.
  • Hou Changrong as Zhu Li's father.
  • Tian Li as Ying Shu
  • Wang Zhengquan as Uncle

Soundtrack

No.TitleLyricsMusicSinger(s)Length
1."Exhort (叮咛)" (Ending theme)Lo Ta-yu, Huang Ting and Chen HongyuLo Ta-yuMao Buyi3:40
2."Nobody Knows (谁也不知道)" (Interlude)Yi JiayangZhu JingranWang Xiaomin4:19
3."The Heart Belongs to Someone (心有所栖)" (Interlude)Shen SongYang LiSha Baoliang3:51
4."All Is Well (都挺好)" (Interlude)Chen XiDong DongdongYu Tian3:26
5."Such As Love (如爱)" (Interlude)Chen XiDong DongdongLiu Xijun3:10
6."Just Think It Never Happened (就当从没发生过)" (Interlude)Chen XiDong DongdongJian Hongyi4:13

Production

The producers hired Ah Nai (author of the novels Ode to Joy and Like a Flowing River) to work on a script.

On October 11, 2017, actors Yao Chen and Ni Dahong were cast in lead roles for the series.[5]

Principal photography began on January 17, 2018, and wrapped in May 2018.[6][7]

Most of the series was shot on location in Suzhou, Jiangsu, China while Su Mingzhe's family life is filmed in San Francisco, California, U.S.[8] The scenes of the Su family's old house were filmed in an alley of Tongdeli (同德里).[9][10] The scenes set in "Shi Hun Zhe" (食荤者) were filmed in Han'eryuan teahouse (翰尔园)(55 Daru Lane, Pingjiang Historic District, Gusu District).[11] The village of Mingyuewan (明月湾; 'Moon Bay') served as the setting of the tea-leaf picking scene.[12]

Reception

The show has a 7.8 out of 10 rating on Douban, and received mainly positive reviews. It has become a major trending topic on social media, with related hashtags being viewed hundreds of millions of times.[13] Many people have praised the television series online for revealing problems and contradictions in real life, such as traditional Chinese families' preference for boys over girls (重男轻女), NEET (啃老族), and generational conflicts related to caring for the elderly (家庭养老).[14][15]

Ratings

Air date[16] Jiangsu TV CSM55 City ratings Zhejiang TV CSM55 City ratings
Ratings (%) Audience share (%) Rank Ratings (%) Audience share (%) Rank
2019.3.1 0.606 2.09 4 0.418 1.44 6
2019.3.2 0.599 2.14 4 0.434 1.54 6
2019.3.3 0.689 2.42 4 0.47 1.65 6
2019.3.4 0.745 2.67 4 0.486 1.75 5
2019.3.5 0.782 2.75 4 0.685 2.4 5
2019.3.6 0.811 2.89 4 0.706 2.52 5
2019.3.7 0.88 3.14 4 0.84 2.97 5
2019.3.8 0.893 3.21 5 0.909 3.26 3
2019.3.9 0.869 2.97 4 0.873 2.99 3
2019.3.10 0.939 3.27 5 1.125 3.91 3
2019.3.11 1.08 3.92 4 1.208 4.39 2
2019.3.12 1.258 4.54 3 1.292 4.67 2
2019.3.13 1.222 4.37 3 1.318 4.71 2
2019.3.14 1.263 4.57 2 1.231 4.48 3
2019.3.15 1.188 4.25 3 1.308 4.68 2
2019.3.16 1.124 4.18 2 1.015 3.8 4
2019.3.17 1.263 4.52 4 1.355 4.86 2
2019.3.18 1.383 5.13 2 1.184 4.39 4
2019.3.19 1.169 4.43 4 1.422 5.39 1
2019.3.20 1.464 5.4 2 1.518 5.59 1
2019.3.21 1.49 5.33 2 1.6 5.73 1
2019.3.22 1.549 5.44 2 1.896 6.66 1
2019.3.23 1.566 5.56 2 1.846 6.58 1
2019.3.24 1.867 6.55 2 2.138 7.5 1
2019.3.25 2.024 7.48 2 2.278 8.42 1
  • Highest ratings are marked in red, lowest ratings are marked in blue

Awards and nominations

References

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