

Dumplings
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.
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Plot Summary
A former actress, desperate to recapture her youthful looks and the affection of her husband, seeks out a mysterious woman who sells peculiar dumplings. These dumplings are rumored to possess extraordinary anti-aging properties, but their secret ingredient is far more sinister than anyone could imagine. As the actress consumes more, she experiences a disturbing transformation and uncovers the dark truth behind the culinary delicacies.
Critical Reception
Dumplings was generally well-received by critics, particularly for its inventive and disturbing premise, strong performances, and stylish direction. While some found its horror elements shocking, many praised its exploration of vanity, aging, and desperation within a compelling thriller framework. It is considered a standout in Asian horror.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its unique and disturbing concept centered on anti-aging and desperation.
- Miriam Yeung's performance as the aging actress is a standout, conveying desperation effectively.
- The film's blend of body horror and psychological thriller elements is effectively executed.
Google audience: Google users largely appreciated the film's unsettling premise and the thematic exploration of vanity. Many found the horror elements impactful and the central performance compelling, though some noted the disturbing nature of the film's content.
Awards & Accolades
Nominated for Best Original Song at the 24th Hong Kong Film Awards.
Fun Fact
The film was originally released as a segment in the anthology film 'Three... Extremes' (2004) before being expanded into its own feature-length version.
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