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Heavy Craving
30-year-old Ying-Juan, who weights up to 105 kg, works at her mother’s childcare centre and has a hard time until she meets Wu, a deliveryman who bears a checkered past underneath his radiant smile. Encouraged by Wu, Ying-Juan finally decides to lose weight. Just when things are getting on the right track, devastatingly, Ying-Juan’s passion for cooking seems to be fading due to her over-aggressive diet.
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Plot Summary
In the depths of despair, a young woman named Asami finds herself drawn to a mysterious cult that promises an escape from her pain. As she delves deeper into their rituals and beliefs, the lines between reality and delusion begin to blur. What starts as a search for solace soon spirals into a terrifying descent into madness and violence, as the cult's true intentions are revealed.
Critical Reception
Heavy Craving received a mixed to negative reception from critics and audiences, with many finding its plot confusing and its horror elements uninspired. While some appreciated its attempt at psychological horror, the majority felt it failed to deliver a compelling narrative or memorable scares.
What Reviewers Say
The film struggles with a convoluted plot that detracts from its intended horror.
Lacks genuine scares and relies too heavily on shock value without substance.
The psychological horror elements are underdeveloped and fail to resonate.
Google audience: Audience reviews for Heavy Craving are largely negative, with many viewers expressing disappointment in its lack of coherence and effective horror. Some found the pacing slow and the overall experience unsatisfying, leading to a low audience approval rating.
Fun Fact
The film's director, Kôji Shiraishi, is known for his work in the Japanese horror genre, often exploring themes of the supernatural and psychological distress.
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