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Little Big Women

Original title: Gu wei
  • 2020
  • 2h 3m
IMDb RATING
7.2/10
2.9K
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Little Big Women (2020)
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Family members grapple with the passing of their estranged father and the remnants of the life he led during his absence.Family members grapple with the passing of their estranged father and the remnants of the life he led during his absence.Family members grapple with the passing of their estranged father and the remnants of the life he led during his absence.

  • Director
    • Joseph Chen-Chieh Hsu
  • Writers
    • Maya Huang
    • Joseph Chen-Chieh Hsu
  • Stars
    • Shu-Fang Chen
    • Ying-Hsuan Hsieh
    • Vivian Hsu
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.2/10
    2.9K
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    • Director
      • Joseph Chen-Chieh Hsu
    • Writers
      • Maya Huang
      • Joseph Chen-Chieh Hsu
    • Stars
      • Shu-Fang Chen
      • Ying-Hsuan Hsieh
      • Vivian Hsu
    • 17User reviews
    • 15Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 7 nominations total

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      8janem-29722

      A bit confusing.

      Keeps you on your toes...remembering names...who is related to who...married to who. But, well worth watching. All families are confronted with the same issues...no matter the culture or nationality.
      7MarcoParzivalRocha

      Sad and beautiful

      When an absent father dies, his daughters clash with their mother.

      A family drama in Taiwan, far from the canons we're used to by Hollywood studios.

      I am more and more attracted to slow-burners like this one, where we are treated, little by little, with the elements that build the narrative, in a very intelligent way.

      The way it's structured allows the viewer to change their opinion about the developments that they see on screen, and to root for different characters, as the story unfolds.

      It's mainly about reflection, morality and rigidity of tradition, and being at peace, on a personal level, and then with others, and letting life take the course it is supposed to.

      The recurring flashbacks can be confusing sometimes, without the proper context.

      There's no jaw-dropping twists, just surprises, that I personally liked. The final scenes are undoubtedly the highlight of the film, and well worth the wait.
      8kosmasp

      Life lived, life missed

      As another reviewer already stated, there are certain universal truths that ring true to everyone, no matter where you are from or how you lived. Well for most that is - because family and the relationships therein are always complicated. There is always love of course (at least a little bit of that), but there is also a lot of regret ... how and where you go when one of the pieces go missing (expires/dies, however you want to put it).

      It may confuse a little bit, but the drama is worth it. This is for everyone who likes things to be "real life" and feel as real as possible. Secrets get revealed, passions exposed and other things that were under the surface. Now while that might sound exciting and powerful - it is, but not in a strong fast way, but rather a slow paced burning ... if you can dig that, you'll love the movie. If not ... well it's obvious isn't it.
      10shdabasaur

      It really hits me hard in the heart

      Personally, I was very emotional throughout many scenes in this movie. Mainly because I am a Chinese to Canada immigrant. The countless words in English cannot describe what I felt and what I am feeling after I watched this film. I felt connected, and for the first time, emotionally invested in this film. Although it is a Taiwanese film, our culture is not too different. I felt warmth from this movie, sadness, nostalgia, and it was, in a sense, relatable. If I did not have the background I do, I wouldn't be giving this movie such a high rating. The plot wasn't especially exceptional, and a lot of things may be confusing. However, it really tugs on my heartstrings. It opens my eyes to family connections, about letting go, and really impacted me because of certain experiences in real life. Overall, I found this a great film, but that is a complete personal opinion.
      6blaze3264

      A slow moving film about letting go

      Joseph Chen-chieh Hsu illustrates an important message about the importance of moving on against the luscious beauty that is Tainan, Taiwan. Unfortunately poor pacing and under whelming drama prevents the film from hitting hard.

      On her 70th Birthday, Lin Xiuying (Played by Shu-Fang Chen) makes grand birthday celebrations that quickly transform into funeral plans when her estranged husband who she has not seen in over a decade passes away. Without hesitation as a traditional Hoklo woman, she plans her husbands mourning and funeral grudgingly. The rest delves into her emotions over her husband and the reality of her actual feelings.

      To my understanding, this is Hsu's debut feature film which went on to be last year's highest grossing film in Taiwan, which for a regional language film is surprising. You feel the deep passionate love for his country, especially Tainan. Temples, streets, markets, seashores, restaurants are all vividly displayed with their colors complimenting them on screen. The audio, while appearing rather minimally, usually knows how to hit the emotions just right. Much of the natural sounds like deep-frying, traffic, and the clicking of heels on the floor, provide a rather pleasant experience on the ears, almost transporting you there.

      I applaud the cast a lot, its rare to see a film almost exclusively led by women, that to directed by a man. Everyone's acting most notably Shu-Fang Chen and Ying-Hsuan Hsieh were extremely well done.

      Sadly what didn't work for the film was the lack of overall connectivity, and the lack of backstory that could have help me connect with Lin and why it was so hard to let go. There is a lack of heart wrenching emotional events that make us want to strongly empathize with her or her daughters.

      Overall, its not a terrible film. Hsu has an essay about the importance of letting go that becomes apparent in the end. Unfortunately, it could have been amplified with better on screen management of events, possibly more focus on the matriarchy and less of the daughters.

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        • November 6, 2020 (Taiwan)
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