The Interpreter (TV series)

The Interpreter (Chinese: 亲爱的翻译官) is a 2016 Chinese television series starring Yang Mi and Huang Xuan, based on the novel Translator (翻译官) by Miao Juan. It aired on Hunan TV from 24 May to 19 June 2016. The series was the highest rated drama of the year, with an average national viewership rating of 2.63%.

The Interpreters
Also known asLes Interpretes
Dear Translator
GenreWorkplace
Romance
Based onTranslator by Miao Juan
Written byHong Jinghui
Ying Yang
Directed byWang Ying
StarringYang Mi
Huang Xuan
Opening themeMy Dear by Tan Weiwei
Ending themeRunning Snail by Huang Xuan
Country of originChina
Original language(s)Mandarin
No. of episodes42, 44 (TV version)
Production
Producer(s)Zhao Yifang
Gao Fei
Zeng Jia
Production location(s)Shanghai, Suzhou, Hengchuan, Lausanne, Zürich
Running time45 mins
Production company(s)Croton Media
LeECO
Jay Walk Studio
DistributorCroton Media
Release
Original networkHunan TV
Picture formatHDTV 1080i, SDTV 576i
Audio formatStereophonic
Original release24 May (2016-05-24) 
19 June 2016 (2016-06-19)
Chronology
Related showsNegotiator

Synopsis

Qiao Fei, a university student majoring in French studies, has aspired to become a translator since she was young. Raised by a single mother suffering from a serious illness, she has to support herself working as a waitress. One night she gets into a trouble with a guest, and the two of them are taken to the police station. The guest happens to be Cheng Jiayang, a young but already famous professional French translator. The next day, she finds out that Jia Yang is actually her examiner at the prestigious Institute of Advanced Translation where she dreams of getting a job. Although they start their relationship on the wrong foot, Qiao Fei earns Jiayang's praise when she successfully overcomes his tests and the two start to develop feelings for each other. When everything seems to be going smoothly, problems start to arise one after another. Jiayang's mother strongly opposes their relationship and the reappearance of Gao Jiaming, Qiao Fei's ex-boyfriend, causes additional misunderstandings between Qiao Fei and Jiayang. Mounting problems eventually lead to their separation. Only after overcoming their respective life challenges they meet again and rekindle their love.

Cast

  • Yang Mi as Qiao Fei
  • Huang Xuan as Cheng Jiayang
  • Gao Weiguang as Gao Jiaming
  • Zhou Qiqi as Wen Xiaohua
  • Li Xirui as Wu Jiayi
  • Zhang Yunlong as Wang Xudong
  • Wang Renjun as Zhou Nan
  • Li Dongheng as Li Lei
  • Yi Yanting as Yang Yan
  • Li Yunao as Wu Ming
  • Zhang Mingming as Ao Tian
  • Jiang Xifan as He Zhe
  • Yang Xueying as Wen Jing

Soundtrack

No.TitleSingerLength
1."My Dear (我親愛的)" (Opening theme song)Tan Weiwei 
2."Running Snail (奔跑的蝸牛)" (Ending theme song)Huang Xuan 
3."Better Than Being Entangled (好過糾纏)"Jin Chi 
4."I'd sing for you"Bastian Baker 
5."79 Clinton Street"Bastian Baker 

Reception

The series is a commercial hit in China. Its premiere achieved a national viewer rating share of 6.87%, and topped 2016's overall market share for the first half of the year. Viewership ratings also reached as high as 2%, making it the highest rated drama of 2016.[1] The topic "Dear Translator" (亲爱的翻译官) attracted over a billion readers within five days. On the online video platforms Mango TV (芒果TV) and LeTV (乐视电视), the series has received more than 100 million views. On the Asian TV drama platform Viki, the series was rated 9.3 out of 10.[2]

The series was praised by Martin Dahinden, Swiss ambassador to China. The series was coincidentally filmed during the 65th anniversary of the establishment of China–Switzerland relations, and was sponsored by the Switzerland Tourism Board.[3]

However, the series also received criticism. Loyal fans stated that the television series did not stay true to the original novel. Professional interpreters have also taken against it, slamming it for inaccuracies and for portraying the profession misleadingly.[4]

There is a sequel titled Negotiator that has cast Yang Mi and Huang Zitao as leads. The sequel has a different storyline.[5]

Ratings

Hunan TV ratings[6]
Air date Episode CSM52 city network ratings National Internet ratings
Ratings (%) Audience share (%) Rank Ratings (%) Audience share (%) Rank
2016-05-24 1-2 1.413 4.256 1 1.76 5.84 1
2016-05-25 3-4 1.518 4.555 1 1.95 6.36 1
2016-05-26 5-6 1.839 5.48 1 2.15 6.87 1
2016-05-27 7 1.43 4.41 1 1.77 5.72 1
2016-05-28 8 1.448 4.57 1 1.76 6.26 1
2016-05-29 9-10 1.982 5.763 1 2.49 8.06 1
2016-05-30 11-12 2.175 6.581 1 2.41 7.94 1
2016-05-31 13-14 2.354 6.985 1 2.94 9.29 1
2016-06-01 15-16 2.344 7.216 1 2.84 9.27 1
2016-06-02 17-18 2.357 7.146 1 2.78 8.82 1
2016-06-03 19 1.15 4.815 1 1.84 6.84 1
2016-06-04 20 2.057 6.683 1 2.60 9.36 1
2016-06-05 21-22 2.321 6.851 1 3.14 10.05 1
2016-06-06 23-24 2.280 6.887 1 2.81 9.20 1
2016-06-07 25-26 2.167 6.552 1 2.65 8.66 1
2016-06-08 27-28 2.465 7.479 1 3.36 10.89 1
2016-06-09 29-30 2.31 7.142 1 3.52 11.46 1
2016-06-10 31 1.629 5.233 1 2.22 8.42 1
2016-06-11 32 1.64 5.02 1 2.28 8.10 1
2016--06-12 33-34 2.139 6.249 1 2.83 9.38 1
2016-06-13 35-36 2.020 5.903 1 2.66 8.93 1
2016-06-14 37-38 2.026 5.948 1 2.83 9.25 1
2016-06-15 39-40 2.192 6.54 1 3.08 10.1 1
2016-06-16 41-42 2.148 6.639 1 3.01 10.06 1
2016-06-17 43 1.585 5.198 1 2.31 9.12 1
2016-06-18 44 1.836 5.98 1 2.55 10.04 1
2016.06.19 Classics 1.88 5.647 1 2.65 8.99 1
Average ratings 2.048% 6.19% 1 2.63% 8.74% 1
  • Highest ratings are marked in red, lowest ratings are marked in blue

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryNominated workResult
20168th China TV Drama AwardsTop Ten Television SeriesWon
Talented Actor AwardHuang XuanWon
201722nd Huading Awards[7]Best ActorNominated
Best New ActorVengo GaoNominated
Top 10 Television SeriesWon

Spin-off

A spin-off is currently in production, titled The Broker, also based on Miao Juan's novel.[8]

References

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