Little Big Women

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Hokkien POJKo̍-bī
Directed byJoseph Hsu
Little Big Women
Traditional Chinese孤味
Hanyu PinyinGūwèi
Hokkien POJKo̍-bī
Directed byJoseph Hsu
Written byMaya Huang
Joseph Hsu
Based onGuo Mie (short film)
by Joseph Hsu
Produced byChing-Song Liao
Vivian Hsu
StarringChen Shu-fang
Hsieh Ying-xuan
Vivian Hsu
Sun Ke-fang
Ding Ning
Buffy Chen
CinematographyJon Keng
Music byBlaire Ko
Production
company
Each Other Films
Distributed byVie Vision Pictures (Taiwan; theatrical)
Distribution Workshop (International)
Netflix (Worldwide; OTT)
Release date
  • November 6, 2020 (2020-11-06)
Running time
123 minutes
CountryTaiwan
LanguagesTaiwanese Hokkien
Mandarin
BudgetNT$40 million
Box officeNT$190 million

Little Big Women (Chinese: 孤味) is a 2020 Taiwanese drama film directed by Joseph Hsu and produced by Vivian Hsu, adapting from an eponymous 2017 short film. Hsu also stars in a lead role, alongside Chen Shu-fang, Hsieh Ying-xuan, Sun Ke-fang, Ding Ning, and Buffy Chen. The film premiered in October 2020 at the Busan International Film Festival.[1] The film became a box office hit in Taiwan.[2]

Lin Xiu-ying (Chen Shu-fang) is a well-known restaurant owner in Tainan. Without the support of her husband, she has single handedly raised three daughters by selling shrimp rolls at a roadside stall. Since then, her daughters have grown up with remarkable achievements. Her eldest daughter A-Qing (Hsieh Ying-xuan) is an international dancer, the second daughter A-Yu (Vivian Hsu) works as a plastic surgeon in Taipei and has a daughter whom she plans to send to study abroad (Buffy Chen), and the youngest daughter Jia-jia (Sun Ke-fang) oversees the restaurant business. On the day of her 70th birthday, Xiu-ying receives news of her husband's passing. While preparing for his funeral, she unexpectedly meets Ms Tsai (Ding Ning) who accompanied her husband through his old age, grappling with a long-buried resentment held over the years.

Cast

Also appearing in the film are Lung Shao-hua as Chen Bo-chiang (陳伯昌), Lin Sho-ying's husband and the father of the Chen siblings; Weber Yang as a younger version of Bo-chiang; and Chang Han as Yang Cheng-hsien (楊政賢), a fellow surgeon and the husband of Chen Wan-yu. Ning Chang cameos as He Ching-mei (何晴眉), the supposed third sister of the Chen siblings who was sent away and raised separately. Chang agreed to make a cameo appearance at the invitation of Vivian Hsu without even reading the script and flew to Taiwan from China to participate in the shoot for one day.[3]

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