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  1. Feb 15, 2015
    0
    Well, first of all, the whole premise for the program is dead wrong. The idea that in China you're only allowed to have one child is not based on any reality. The fact is, you can have more than one child, in fact, you can have as many as you choose. I have a friend in China that has 2 young kids. He also has 3 sisters. His wife has a brother. His parents both have brothers and sisters.Well, first of all, the whole premise for the program is dead wrong. The idea that in China you're only allowed to have one child is not based on any reality. The fact is, you can have more than one child, in fact, you can have as many as you choose. I have a friend in China that has 2 young kids. He also has 3 sisters. His wife has a brother. His parents both have brothers and sisters. They aren't rich and they aren't living on some remote island farm. In fact, they live in Guangdong - the same region as this movie takes place. His parents are from Guangzhou, the very same city in this fabricated story.

    Its nothing but more cliche typical China bashing.

    There is far more complexity to the reality of the situation in China today than this program would have viewers believing (as is evident in the reviews). The freedom available to Chinese citizens today, the peaceful prosperity and quality of life (etc.) is something we in the west should take note of and learn from. Take a look at what is happening in our own backyards before pointing fingers I say. Perhaps start with the government sanctioned-legal, pre-teen American slave-farming industry? Yeah, no tv studio wants to touch that one huh.

    I gave it a "0" because its fake and in being fake a bad story with absolutely no true life redeeming quality whatsoever.
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  2. Dec 7, 2014
    9
    I am always fascinated by shows produced by Sundance. Some I won't watch. This one I did because of the title and I was saddened because of the stark reality of it. Well written, the acting is really great and with the ongoing unrest in China really worth watching but so sad. Thank you Sundance for keeping us on our toes. I just had to immediately watch a lovely Hallmark Christmas movieI am always fascinated by shows produced by Sundance. Some I won't watch. This one I did because of the title and I was saddened because of the stark reality of it. Well written, the acting is really great and with the ongoing unrest in China really worth watching but so sad. Thank you Sundance for keeping us on our toes. I just had to immediately watch a lovely Hallmark Christmas movie afterwards to make me feel balanced. Expand
  3. Feb 27, 2016
    8
    Good story, well acted but detracted from by ridiculous portrayal of hotels peopled by western couples with their new Chinese baby. The prison is immaculate, not even a smear on the glass booths or prison walls, in stark contrast to the dirt and rubbish filmed everywhere else. It is a pity the prejudices of ignorance detract from the entertainment
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Mixed or average reviews - based on 9 Critic Reviews

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  1. Positive: 4 out of 9
  2. Negative: 2 out of 9
  1. Dec 8, 2014
    83
    There’s a considerable amount of restraint in the story’s telling.... Precisely because of its unflinching grimness, One Child is one of the most successful critiques of a broken system.
  2. Reviewed by: Tim Goodman
    Dec 5, 2014
    30
    Both the writing and the directing fall short in One Child, leaving good actors to work with material that’s mostly not there and viewers reminded of the fact that good intentions are not always enough.
  3. Reviewed by: Matt Roush
    Dec 5, 2014
    80
    This isn't an easy movie to watch, but even at its most bleak, the scenes between the long-estranged mother and daughter are beyond poignant as they find common purpose.