
Heavy Craving 2019
Taiwanese drama *Heavy Craving (2019)* from director Hsieh Pei-ju explores the bittersweet journey of Ying-Juan, a 30-year-old woman weighing over 100 kg, who works at her mother's bustling childcare center.
Director: Hsieh Pei-ju
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Heavy Craving (2019) about?
*Heavy Craving* follows Ying-Juan, a 30-year-old woman working at her mother's childcare center who embarks on a weight-loss journey after meeting a kind-hearted deliveryman. As her passion for cooking fades under the pressure of a restrictive diet, she must confront what truly matters to her—transformation or joy.
Who directed Heavy Craving?
The film was directed by Hsieh Pei-ju, known for her intimate and character-driven storytelling in Taiwanese cinema.
Who stars in Heavy Craving?
The film features Tsai Jia-yin as Ying-Juan, alongside Chang Yao-jen as Wu, and supporting roles from Lene Lai, Ko Shu-Chin, and Hsieh Tsu-wu.
Is Heavy Craving (2019) worth watching?
With its authentic portrayal of self-acceptance and relatable themes, *Heavy Craving* offers a refreshing take on personal growth. While unrated on IMDb, its runtime and gentle pacing make it a worthwhile watch for fans of character-driven dramas.
How long is Heavy Craving?
The movie runs for 90 minutes.
About Heavy Craving (2019) — A heartfelt Taiwanese drama about self-discovery and letting go
Taiwanese drama *Heavy Craving (2019)* from director Hsieh Pei-ju explores the bittersweet journey of Ying-Juan, a 30-year-old woman weighing over 100 kg, who works at her mother's bustling childcare center. Struggling with self-doubt and societal expectations, her life takes an unexpected turn when she crosses paths with Wu, a motorcycle courier whose warm smile hides a complicated past. Determined to transform herself, Ying-Juan throws herself into a strict weight-loss regime under Wu's encouragement—only to realize that her greatest joy lies in the very thing she's forsaking: her passion for cooking. This heartfelt indie gem delves into themes of self-acceptance, resilience, and the delicate balance between discipline and happiness.
Set against the vibrant backdrop of everyday Taipei, *Heavy Craving* is less about drastic change and more about embracing imperfection. With a running time of 90 minutes, the film unfolds gently, balancing humor and melancholy as it follows Ying-Juan's struggle to reconcile her dreams with her newfound discipline. Hsieh Pei-ju crafts a poignant narrative that resonates with anyone who's ever felt torn between who they are and who they wish to become.