I WeirDo

I WeirDO (Chinese: 怪胎) is a 2020 Taiwanese romantic drama film written and directed by Liao Ming-yi (in his feature directorial debut), and starring Austin Lin, Nikki Hsieh. The film had its world premiere at the 22nd Far East Film Festival on June 29, 2020, where it won the Purple Mulberry Award.[3][4] It was officially released in Taiwan on August 7, 2020. It is the first Asian feature to be filmed entirely on an iPhone, a 32-day shoot on the iPhone XS Max.[5]

I WeirDo
Film poster
Traditional Chinese怪胎
Simplified Chinese怪胎
Hanyu PinyinGuài tāi
Directed byLiao Ming-yi
Written byLiao Ming-yi
StarringAustin Lin
Nikki Hsieh
CinematographyLiao Ming-yi
Edited byLiao Ming-yi
Production
company
Activator Marketing Company
Distributed byCathay-Keris Films
Filmott
mm2 Entertainment
SPO
Sony Pictures
Release dates
Running time
104 minutes[1]
CountryTaiwan
LanguageMandarin
Box officeNT$45,129,701[2]

Synopsis

Po-Ching is a freelance translator with severe OCD and serious symptoms of mysophobia. He spends most of his waking hours cleaning up his apartment, covers up fully when going out, frequently washes his hands wherever he goes and limits his grocery shopping to the 15th of each month. As a result, his habits have isolated him from the general public and people see him as a complete weirdo.

On one such shopping trip, he meets another weirdo Chen Ching, who shares similar habits and tics. As they spend time together, Po-Ching learns that Chen Ching works as a nude model for drawing classes, but her allergies mean she frequently experiences hive attacks during prolonged sessions. Po-Ching proposes that Chen Ching move in with him so they can support each other, and they quickly bond over their shared habits and experience difficulties, becoming boyfriend and girlfriend. Together, they swear that nothing will change between them.

The following day, Po-Ching suddenly discovers that he is no longer mysophobic, being able to touch grime on a window without breaking out in allergies. A distraught Chen Ching consults various doctors to see if Po-Ching's OCD can be restored before he assures her that his newfound state will change nothing. Despite this, Chen Ching realizes that Po-Ching will eventually yearn for a normal life not bound by the limits of his previous lifestyle; sure enough, Po-Ching accepts a job at a publishing company, becomes distant from Chen Ching as his career progresses, and eventually dumps Chen Ching to move in with his colleague Mei-Yu. Chen Ching returns to her previous apartment as an emotional wreck. At the same time, Po-Ching discovers that he has started obsessively rewashing his hands, as if from stress triggered by his betrayal.

The movie abruptly cuts back to Chen Ching lying awake in bed next to Po-Ching, revealing that the events of Po-Ching's recovery have been a dream. Spotting a stray lizard, Chen Ching gets out of bed and inadvertently grabs a dirty broom to chase it away, realizing that her mysophobia has been cured overnight. Recounting the events of her dream, Chen Ching imagines a sequence of events where her and Po-Ching's roles are reversed: she goes ahead to lead a normal life, takes on an office job, and eventually leaves Po-Ching to pursue a relationship with her co-worker, leaving Po-Ching distraught and alone in his house.

In the present, Po-Ching wakes up to find Chen Ching clutching the dirty broom. She looks back at him, visibly shaking and tearful, knowing that their relationship has irreparably changed and terrified of the future to come, concluding the movie on a cliffhanger.

Cast

  • Austin Lin as Chen Po Ching
  • Nikki Hsieh as Chen Ching
  • Chang Shao-huai as Psychatrist
  • Aviis Zhong as Mei-Yu
  • Chung Cheng-chun as Chen Ching's Colleague
  • Zhong Yuechun as Dermatology Clinic Physician

Awards and nominations

Award Category Recipients Result Notes
22nd Far East Film FestivalPurple Mulberry Award"I WeirDo"Won[6]
Audience AwardNominated
19th New York Asian Film FestivalSpecial MentionWon
Best FilmNominated
57th Golden Horse AwardsBest New DirectorLiao Ming-yiNominated[7]
Best Leading ActorAustin LinNominated
Best Leading ActressNikki HsiehNominated
Best CinematographyLiao Ming-yiNominated
Best Visual EffectsSam Kung, Miao Tien-yu, ArChin YenNominated
Best Art DirectionJhong-Syuan WuNominated

See also

List of films shot on mobile phones

References

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