Double Fattiness

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  • 1988
  • 1 hr 20 min
  • 6.4  (137)

Double Fattiness is a comedy movie released in 1988 that showcases the lives of two overweight individuals who struggle to find love and acceptance in a society that values physical appearance above all other qualities. The film stars prominent Hong Kong actors Bill Tung, Lydia Shum, and Eric Tsang.
The storyline primarily revolves around the lives of two people, Nam (played by Lydia Shum) and Fatty (played by Bill Tung), who meet by chance and strike up a friendship that gradually develops into something more. Nam is an overweight woman who has been rejected by men all her life due to her physical appearance. Meanwhile, Fatty is a benign but unassertive restaurant owner who has led a solitary and loveless life since his wife's passing years ago.

Despite constant ridicule and discrimination from society, both characters eventually come to accept their body weights and find comfort in each other's company. Their relationship progresses humorously while facing various challenges as they navigate through society's expectations and norms. Eric Tsang’s villainous character of a sleazy nightclub owner creates issues when he unexpectedly takes an interest in Nam, threatening their budding relationship.

One of the most significant features of the movie is its realistic portrayal of the struggles overweight people face in their daily lives. Whether it's the humiliation Nam faced when she tried to apply for a job or the daily struggles of Fatty, such as his inability to bend down and tie his shoelaces, the movie successfully captures the struggles of those who are larger in size in a non-derogatory way.

The movie also touches on many other relevant societal themes such as the harsh treatment of elderly people in Hong Kong and the socio-economic disparities that exist in society. The film goes beyond just a comedy movie and highlights important socio-cultural issues in a lighthearted way.

The humor in the movie is derived from the innate charm of the characters and the impressively light-hearted script, which is full of several witty and humorous one-liners that are peppered throughout the film. The remarkable chemistry and performance of the main characters enhance the hilarious moments, and the overall simplicity of the story structure, along with its subtle satire, makes the movie enjoyable for a broad audience.

Moreover, one of the most heartwarming aspects of the movie is the unwavering support and love that the lead actors have for each other, leading to a captivatingly sweet story that viewers will get drawn into.

Overall, Double Fattiness is a movie that reflects the ongoing societal issue of how physical appearance often takes precedence over the positive qualities that make us human. The film’s humor, combined with its touching portrayal of genuine emotions, delivers an endearing message that is likely to resonate with all viewers. The combination of themes, and the brilliant performances add to the movie's distinctiveness, giving it a light-hearted and enjoyable existence that will have viewers smiling long after the credits roll.

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Description
  • Release Date
    1988
  • Runtime
    1 hr 20 min
  • Language
    Cantonese
  • IMDB Rating
    6.4  (137)
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