Aunt Mei's famous homemade dumplings provide amazing age-defying qualities popular with middle-aged women. But her latest customer - a fading actress - is determined to find out what the sec... Read allAunt Mei's famous homemade dumplings provide amazing age-defying qualities popular with middle-aged women. But her latest customer - a fading actress - is determined to find out what the secret ingredient is.Aunt Mei's famous homemade dumplings provide amazing age-defying qualities popular with middle-aged women. But her latest customer - a fading actress - is determined to find out what the secret ingredient is.
- Awards
- 3 wins & 3 nominations total
- Old Hair Dresser
- (as Wong Sum-yeung)
- Li's Maid
- (as Pauline Lau)
- Mr. Li
- (as Tony Ka-fai Leung)
- Mei's Nurse Friend
- (as Wu Wai-man)
- Wang
- (as Ho Chak-man)
- Kate's Mother
- (as Wong So-fun)
- High Society Woman 1
- (as Ho Fung-chuk)
- High Society Woman 2
- (as Chan Wai-ling)
- High Society Woman 3
- (as Pang Hoi-kwan)
- High Society Woman 4
- (as Yeung Suk-hing)
- High Society Woman 5
- (as Mary Yeung)
- High Society Woman 6
- (as Mary Poon)
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Story centres round a woman who whilst still very beautiful is shunned by her husband for younger more nubile girls. Fearing the decline of her looks to be able to keep the attention of her husband, she seeks out the meals (the "dumplings" in the title) of an estranged ex-doctor who feeds her with the belief that she has the answer to eternal youth.
Revelations and twists and turns, darken the proceedings as the film goes on (which I won't mention to not spoil the show) but it is unlikely that you will see a darker satire than this all year.
Excellent acting, sharp script and an unsettling score all combine to make a revelation of a film. The camera work is sharp, and the message is powerful yet never ham-fisted.
The nearest equivalent I can think of is "Death Becomes Her" (the US film with Bruce Willis, Meryl Streep & Goldie Hawn), but that is more light hearted in tone. This has humour, but far more blacker than that movie, with themes that touch not only rich society but also the working class as well.
A great movie, which I would highly recommend!
7.6/10
Did you know
- TriviaSpawned from the short "Dumplings" from the Asian cross-cultural trilogy Three... Extremes (2004). Includes the same director and star.
- Goofs(at around 1h 5 mins) In the bath scene where Mrs. Li is sobbing whilst watching the drama. The crying doesn't match up with the movements of the body/head and mouth.
- Quotes
Mei, the cook: Let me tell you, all expensive cosmetics claim to contain precious stuff like bird's nest, ginseng, pearl powder, pollen, royal jelly, whatever. Who cares? For women to rejuvenate, you must start from inside for the best result. Only my secret formula can do this. Mrs. Li, think of the results, not what it was.
- ConnectionsEdited from Three... Extremes (2004)
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Box office
- Gross worldwide
- $763,552
- Runtime
- 1h 31m(91 min)
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1