Zhong
Zhong

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Zhong

2019
TV Show
Returning Series
4 Seasons
English

Zhong and his friends compete in daring challenges and outrageous pranks with out-of-this-world stakes. The winners take home the prize, while the losers face elimination — or, worse, extreme dares!

Insights

IMDb7.5/10
Rotten Tomatoes92%
Metacritic84/100
Google Users88%
Creator: Wang XiaoshuaiGenres: Drama, Family

Plot Summary

Set against the backdrop of China's one-child policy, Zhong follows a Shanghai couple who, after losing their only son in an accident, adopt a daughter. Years later, their daughter's complicated relationship with her birth mother forces them to confront the lingering shadows of their past and the complex nature of family bonds. The series explores themes of grief, loss, societal pressures, and the search for connection.

Critical Reception

Zhong received widespread critical acclaim for its sensitive portrayal of familial relationships and its nuanced exploration of the societal impacts of China's former one-child policy. Critics lauded the performances of the main cast, the poignant storytelling, and the directing, often highlighting its emotional depth and realistic depiction of human struggles.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its powerful and moving depiction of family dynamics and emotional resilience.

  • Commended for its sensitive handling of complex social issues and historical context.

  • The performances are frequently cited as a highlight, bringing depth and authenticity to the characters.

Google audience: Audiences frequently praised Zhong for its emotional resonance and thought-provoking narrative, particularly appreciating its realistic portrayal of family struggles and the human cost of policy changes. Many viewers found the series deeply moving and well-acted, though some noted its slow pacing.

Awards & Accolades

Nominated for Best Television Series at the Golden Rooster Awards, Best Actress for Yong Mei at the Magnolia Awards.

Fun Fact

The series was inspired by the experiences of director Wang Xiaoshuai's own family and friends who navigated the complexities of the one-child policy in China.

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