All Is Well (TV series)


All Is Well 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, :zh:郭京飞|Guo Jingfei, Li Nian, Tony Yang, :zh:高鑫|Gao Xin, and Gao Lu. It is an adaptation of Ah Nai's novel, which shares the same title as the show. The series depicts the conflicts and struggles of a white-collar worker and her family members.

Synopsis

The Su family collapses instantly with the sudden death of Mother Su thus revealing unexpected and hidden dangers. 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 children. The second son, Su Mingcheng, 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 unrecognized 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. The family helps each other through continuous crises. Ultimately, the members of the Su family realize communication between them cannot be ignored, and the family is once again filled with love.

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Production

The producers hired Ah Nai '' to work on a script.
On October 11, 2017, actors Yao Chen and Ni Dahong were cast in lead roles for the series.
Principal photography began on January 17, 2018, and wrapped in May 2018.
Most of the series was shot on location in Suzhou, Jiangsu. The scenes of the Su family's old house were filmed in an alley of Tongdeli. The scenes set in "Shi Hun Zhe" were filmed in Han'eryuan, Pingjiang Sub district of Gusu District. The village of Mingyuewan served as the setting of the tea-leaf picking scene.

Reception

The show has an 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. 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, NEET, and generational conflicts related to caring for the elderly.

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