Aclassic Hong Kong movie that you NEED to see. 3. The Mission (1999) Revolving around the brotherhood of five bodyguards who are brought together to protect a triad leader after a failed assassination attempt on his life, The Mission (鎗火) is a must-see action-thriller drama. The loyalty between the hired guards is tested when the triad . An 18-year-old woman who was caught having sex in public in Hong Kong has been arrested for public indecency after turning herself in to authorities. Both mainland Chinese students Triadboss Lung, who has just escaped being killed in an assassination, hires five killers for his protection. Their grown solidarity is under compulsion whe CategoryIII (CAT III) is a rating and classification given by the Hong Kong censors office (the Hong Kong equivalent of the american NC-17 or X of the Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA) ) and is similar to the British Board of Film Classification's R-18, to films that contains extreme graphic violence, excessive sexual content and more. Buybestselling and newly-released Hong Kong Movies and Videos, and English-subtitled Hong Kong films on DVD, VCD, and Blu-ray with Free International Shipping. | Tsui Hark (Director) US$18.99 Add to Cart Save for later Usually ships within 7 days 4 Lost And Found (1996) (Blu-ray) (Hong Kong Version) Kaneshiro Takeshi (Actor 18Shaolin Golden Boys (HK Title) Eighteen Shaolin Golden Boy (HK Title) Eighteen Shaolin Golden Boys (HK Title) Gu huo ji bing zhi bing han xian zhao (HK Title) Country : Hong Kong: Film Company : Sam Po Film Co: Genre : Action / Kung fu: HK Category : I I B: Video : Colour: Audio : Speaking (Cantonese) HK Gross : 74 M. HK$ Cast : Yu Rong Guang 0H4ICxO. Take a peek under the sheets and uncover some of Asia's most erotic fantasies Forget Fifty Shades of Grey, the East's own cinematic erotica offers a treasure trove of films that span various unconventional topics and underline each country's attitude towards sex, sexuality, and taboos. With plots that range from the mystical, sinister, and sometimes humorous to the completely bizarre, you'll surely find something that will ignite your repressed carnal desires. And since these films are made locally, it eschews the somewhat offensive Western fantasy that is commonly projected to this side of the world. Aside from Hong Kong's sensual offering to the film industry, let us take you to Taiwan, Japan, Korea, the Philippines, and Thailand through this list of Asian erotica that should be on your radar. RECOMMENDED Change up what's on your screen with this list of the most controversial Hong Kong films of the last erotic moviesPhotograph Courtesy In The Realm of the SensesIn The Realm of the Senses 1976 – JapanGut-wrenching, visceral, and sexually explicit, this movie is one of the best erotic films ever made. Directed by Nagisa Ìshima, In The Realm of the Senses is based on the true story of Sada Abe, who murdered her lover in erotic asphyxiation in 1936. But that's not the shocking part. After her partner's death, Sada then cut off his penis and carried it around with her for days before the police found her. So, you may think you know the ending, but that's just the plot. The film is an insightful experience into an erotic work of art, with the ability to sexually arouse the viewer, but at the same time reduce the stimulation to revolt, shock, and awe. However vile and unsettling, if you finish the movie until the end with a profound understanding, you'll realise that it is a movie about love. Plus, the fact that it’s a true story, makes it a very sad one. You definitely won't forget this one. Photograph Courtesy Manila By NightManila By Night 1980 – Philippines Filipino cinema in the 70s and 80s was notable for its ability to blend great stories with social commentary about the country. Directors like Ishmael Bernal were masters of this craft, and his film Manila By Night is a prime example. Despite heavy censorship in the Philippines, which included cutting explicit sex scenes, the film was released in 1980, featuring an impressive ensemble cast of Filipino actors. The movie delves into intersecting stories of love and lust, offering a complex narrative about individuals trying to get by in Manila's gritty social fabric. Photograph Courtesy Scorpio NightsScorpio Nights 1985 – PhilippinesCrafted by the late Peque Gallaga, a multi-award winning director who was instrumental in shaping local Philippine cinema, Scorpio Nights is one of the most controversial films of its time and one of the best Filipino erotic films ever made, catapulting a sexy Filipino film into a work of art. The story is about a man who watches his neighbour's – a security guard and his wife – sexual deeds from below his floorboards. Wrestled by desire and lust, he eventually gave in and started an affair with the wife until the husband caught them. Its provocative execution has been copied many times but has never been matched. This one is a must-watch on your Asian erotica and Zen 1991 – Hong KongSex and Zen 1991 – Hong KongNo erotic Asian list would be complete without this Hong Kong erotic cinema milestone which eventually spawned numerous sequels including a blockbuster 3D rendition in 2011. Sex and Zen is a softcore sex comedy that in certain parts of the movie almost border on oddity. The story revolves around a Ming Dynasty scholar's lust and sexual rampage. It shares the same 'penile mutilation' as In The Realm of the Senses but not on a serious note, rather as part of it's outlandish humour. One of its memorable scenes, which is actually the most unerotic part of the film, is when the protagonist has a horse's genitalia surgically grafted onto his body. From this, his erotic sexual exploits begin. One thing to note, you will never look at flutes the same way again. The Christ Of Nanjing 1995 Hong Kong/JapanThe Christ Of Nanjing 1995 Hong Kong/JapanDirected by Tony Au and starring Tony Leung Ka-fai and Yasuko Tomita – who won the best actress award at the 1995 Tokyo International Film Festival for her performance in the film – The Christ Of Nanjing is a tragic love story between a Japanese author and a Chinese country girl in Nanjing. The film tackles Christianity with Asian sensibilities, balanced with an eroticism that somehow never verges to be exploitative. Photograph Courtesy The IsleThe Isle 2000 – KoreaKorean erotica navigates the plashes of sexual desire and has everything from action, drama, thriller, romance, and fantasy, with some pretty absurd storylines. The story is about a woman who lives in a remote lake selling goods to fishermen by day and prostitutes herself at night. Her conflict begins when she becomes obsessed with a former police officer haunted by the past of murdering his girlfriend. This movie made quite a stir when it premiered at the Venice Film Festival as it left people vomiting and fainting while watching the film. Sounds intriguing? Yes, it's compelling and grotesque, a movie that is hard to forget once you’ve watched it. Set in a cinematic and poetic landscape, the movie is beautifully laid out and if you go past the dark misery behind all its characters, it's almost calming to Courtesy Jan DaraJan Dara 2001 – ThailandBased on a famous novel, this Thai erotic-period-drama stars Hong Kong's very own, Christy Chung. Directed and co-written by Nonzee Nimibutr, the film was controversial not only in Thailand but also in the because of its sexual subject matter. It later spawned various versions released in 2012 and 2013 which also made the headlines. The story revolves around the protagonist Jan Dara who was born into a wealthy family in 1930s Thailand. He grew up with a father that despised him because his mother died from childbirth. Feeling rejected and looking for consolation, his predicament leads him to a life filled with sexual exploits. The film underscores incest, adultery, and betrayal set in sepia-toned cinematography, and presented through its well-crafted characters. It offers some tasteful, sensual scenes that will send temperatures soaring to tropical climes. Photograph Courtesy A Snake of JuneA Snake of June 2002 – Japan When it comes to erotic cinema, there are a lot of classic Japanese masterpieces, and A Snake of June is one of them. A San Marco Special Jury Award winner at the Venice Film Festival, A Snake of June is a 2002 Japanese film directed by Shinya Tsukamoto, completely shown in monochrome electric blue cinematography. It tells the story of a sexually deprived couple and a voyeuristic stranger played by Tsukamoto himself who manipulated the wife to uncover and exploit her hidden desires. This one is a feast for the eyes, surrealistic, voyeuristic, and can get a bit disturbing. The Wayward Cloud 2005 – Taiwan The movie is about the porn industry in Taiwan, and its sexual nature features an extensive amount of dark humour, hardcore sex, and even treats the audience to a weird musical number. This one will never make you look at watermelons the same way again. Directed by Tsai Ming-liang, the movie is set during a prolonged Taipei drought; water is hard to get so the public is encouraged to eat watermelons for hydration. Let's not talk too much about it as it's a scene that you can't miss at the beginning of the film which sets the viewers in an uncomfortable state that stays with you throughout the film. The Taste Of Money 2012 – Korea The Taste Of Money 2012 – Korea The Taste of Money is a controversial R rated Korean movie that caused a stir for its representation of the wealthiest families in South Korea. Grappled in sex, money, and greed, the film orbits around an ageing powerful businessman Chairman Yoon Baek Yun-shik who is leaving his wife Baek Geum-ok Youn Yuh-jung because he fell for a Filipino maid Eva Maui Taylor. Peppered with lavish sets and the decadence of the rich and famous – it's all beautiful to look at. Watch it for sheer entertainment, and if it's the raunchy scenes you're after, don't worry there's a whole lot of it to look forward to. In the Room 2015 - Singapore Hollywood’s most titillating films like Fifty Shades of Grey tops the box office in Singapore, but it's local audience are simply not interested in locally made sensual flicks hence there's a scarcity of Singaporean erotic films in the market. But it doesn't stop directors from pushing the boundaries and exploring this genre that is rarely consumed by a local audience. Directed by Eric Khoo, In the Room is one of the few erotic films that dared to air in the market but was not granted commercial release because the director didn't want to cut certain explicit scenes. However, it was allowed release in 2016 after an international version was polished and masks some scenes with special effects. The movie is a multi-story erotic drama that spans several decades – starting in 1942 during the surrender of the British to Japanese troops up to the present time – and is set in room 27 of a fading grand Singaporean hotel. The film represents various kinds of characters from different eras that include an inter-racial middle-aged gay couple, a band who uses the hotel for orgies and drugs, nubile women learning about their sexuality, a May-December love affair, and a woman's quest for the elusive orgasm. While it rated poorly in cinema reviews, it's still worth checking out, as it's the first of its kind in Singaporean movie history. 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Feels like ages ago.Without further ado, here’s our pick of the best 20 films released last best films of 20181. A Quiet Place A great argument for noise-cancelling snacks in cinemas, John Krasinski’s ace sci-fi thriller sparked a debate around the etiquette of popcorn-eating. Was it okay to munch noisily during the film’s frequent pin-drop moments? Did shovelling the stuff directly into your maw distract from this hushed tale of a family surrounded by voracious space bastards who hunt by sound? The sequel is coming. Let battle recommence!2. A Star is Born Bradley Cooper stars and directs in this well-trodden fable about fame, recruiting a surprisingly unassuming Lady Gaga as his foil and love interest. She delivers one of this year’s most nuanced performances, as well as co-writing the film’s inescapable soundtrack. Oscars will surely follow. Possibly most of Black PantherWith its killer Kendrick Lamar soundtrack, eye-popping afrofuturist world and some stupidly charismatic performances, Black Panther is sleek, fast-moving and tons of fun. We walked away wanting to see Chadwick Boseman, Lupita Nyong’o, and Londoners Letitia Wright and Daniel Kaluuya in another superhero movie as soon as possible – which thanks to the epic Wakandan bits of Avengers Infinity War, we shortly DistinctionThe third film by Hong Kong’s most accomplished young director, Jevons Au, Distinction is a gentle excoriation of the Hong Kong education system. Set in a special-needs school, Au takes aim at mindsets that prioritise rote learning over creativity and that see these rare institutions as places to be avoided rather than cherished. 5. First ManForget the bad-faith controversy surrounding the number of American flags planted in La La Land wunderkind Damien Chazelle’s intimate epic He’s on to something more soulful. His intimate Neil Armstrong story mines a pride born out of smarts, imagination and competence. It’s the right stuff that should fuel true Shoplifters Japanese giant Kore-Eda Hirokazu won the Palme d’Or for his lovely, melancholy urban fable about poverty and family. It’s set in contemporary Tokyo but could easily be transplanted to Dickensian London, revolving around a surrogate clan who scrape an improvised life together on the margins. With its warm, beating heart and strong sense of social conscience, it feels all too Lady Bird Greta Gerwig and Saoirse Ronan make a mighty double-act in this sharply realised and often hilarious sorta-autobiographical movie set in Gerwig’s hometown of Sacramento. The writer-director, who scored her first Oscar nominations for it, gets the best from Laurie Metcalf and Tracy Letts Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri The first part of the year belonged to the ever-ace Frances McDormand, who won an Oscar for her brilliantly salty turn as a mum who turns to unorthodox means to get justice for her murdered daughter. The tricky blend of big laughs and deep melancholy is executed perfectly by Martin McDonagh In Bruges.9. Men on the DragonA summer hit, Men on the Dragon won audiences over with its unusually rare in modern Hong Kong films sense of optimism and gentle humour. The film follows four middle-aged men roped into their company’s dragon boat team, each confronting a personal crisis. With its relatable writing about issues ordinary Hongkongers face – whether getting tickets to a Cantopop concert or emotional openness – this is an endearing Mission Impossible – FalloutWhile other franchises fall by the wayside, Mission Impossible just seems to go from strength to strength, powered by slick storytelling and Tom Cruise’s willingness to lob himself off tall buildings. It’s the Duracell Bunny of blockbusters – and part six was the best No. 1 Chung Ying StreetWinner of the Grand Prix at the Osaka Asian Film Festival, No. 1 Chung Ying Street juxtaposed Hong Kong’s 1967 Leftist Riots with 2014’s Umbrella Revolution, raising pertinent questions about Hong Kong’s past, present and Katie Yu12. Project GutenburgAlthough various elements from Felix Chong’s second directorial feature feel lifted from other films we won’t say which to avoid obvious spoilers this was still the most accomplished big-budget Hong Kong movie of the year. Leads Aaron Kwok and Chow Yun-fat sparkle throughout and the movie’s slick depiction of currency counterfeiting is Roma If there was a grumble over this gorgeous, Netflix-released domestic epic, it’s that more people couldn’t see it on the big screen. On the upside, it’ll be on the streaming site forever. It’ll be worth revisiting too, with director Alfonso CuarĂłn conjuring heart-shaking HereditaryThis cracking debut from New York director Ari Aster divided horror aficionados, but for our money, it was the scariest film of the year. It was also beautifully crafted, filled with ornate detail and had Toni Collette in career-best Phantom ThreadThe film that launched a thousand memes and the phrase just mushroom him’, Paul Thomas Anderson’s tailoring tale is an opulent joy. Daniel Day-Lewis is predictably terrific, but we love Lesley Manville as his formidable Somewhere Beyond the MistArguably Hong Kong’s most accomplished documentary filmmaker, Cheung King-wai’s 2009 film KJ won the Golden Horse awards for Best Documentary, Best Editing and Best Sound Effects – an unprecedented trio for a documentary at the prestigious Taiwanese film awards. This, his first full-length work of fiction is an intriguing crime drama is a grim and engrossing whydunit focused on a pregnant policewoman investigating the case of a young girl who has murdered her Widows A great year for arthouse directors making genre movies was rounded off with Steve McQueen’s take on a Lynda La Plante mini-series from the ’80s. Viola Davis heads up a posse of steely women in a heist movie with lots to email you’ll actually loveGet into a relationship with our newsletter. 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While the 2000s saw Hongkongers gain an unparalleled level of access to adult material online see How Hongkongers use Pornhub, notable erotic films have kept coming, including the world’s first 3D erotic movie’, 3D Sex and Zen, and more. With so many to choose from, here’s our pick for Hong Kong’s top 10 sexiest movies. RECOMMENDED Want more steamy flicks? Check out this list of Asian erotic films, or if it's romance you're after, check out Hong Kong's best romcoms or these romantic films on Kong’s top 10 sexy movies1. Intimate Confessions of a Chinese Courtesan æ„›ć„Ž 1972 Controversial on its release in 1972 due to its lesbian and exploitation themes, director Chor Yuen’s rape-revenge epic – mixing wuxia swordplay with moments of period erotica – still arrests the senses with the sheer intensity of its tale, which sees a defiant beauty Lily Ho exacting vicious retribution on her tormentors years after being abducted into a high-class brothel. The erotic moments might seem a little tame by later standards but they were particularly daring back in the The Golden Lotus 金瓶雙艷 1974 Written and directed by acclaimed director Li Han-hsiang, produced by Sir Run Run Shaw and the film debut for one Jackie Chan, The Golden Lotus surely has one of the strongest lineups of all-time for any sex film. This seductive tale focuses on the licentious sex life of a merchant and references The Plum in the Golden Vase, a classic piece of erotic literature from the Ming Dynasty. This is a truly timeless piece of antique cinema that’s as much about action and storyline as it is naughty Erotic Ghost Story 聊霋艷譚 1990 A Hong Kong take on Hollywood’s The Witches of Eastwick spliced together with a classic Chinese fairy tale may sound a bizarre concept, but this film was a breakthrough for leading actress Amy Yip, who would go on to star in a number of local classics like Sex and Zen, To Be Number One and She Shoots Straight. Yip’s assets certainly carry the light-hearted erotic fantasy but the film isn’t all smut. It could be said to have quite a feminist sensibility, acknowledging women’s intelligence and agency as well as their Pretty Woman ćżæœŹäœłäșș 1991 Completely unlike the romantic comedy starring Richard Gere and Julia Roberts, Hong Kong’s Pretty Woman is dark. Directed by Yeung Chi-gin, the storyline is pretty grim rape, murder and general violence – is it a surprise Yeung would later direct a movie based on the Hello Kitty murder?, but Veronica Yip’s performance as the female lead captivated many. The movie boosted her popularity, and her rise to fame paved ways for other mainstream actresses to dabble with the soft-porn market, most notably award-winning actress Shu Cash on Delivery èˆ‡éŽšć…±èˆž 1992 Veronica Yip her again plays a married woman who hires a gigolo played by Simon Yam to get her pregnant, so her impotent husband can receive his family’s money. The plot transgresses into jealously, lust and murder in this fairly soft-core film, but the sex scenes are perfectly executed and the duo beautifully captured. Yam has starred in other gigolo roles – Gigolo and Whore, Friday Gigolo, Hong Kong Gigolo, take your pick – but this is probably his Naked Killer è”€èŁžçŸ”çŸŠ 1992 Chingmy Yau stars as the deadly assassin in this delirious cult classic. While being investigated by an infatuated cop Simon Yam, again, she falls in love with a fellow female killer, who targets rapists and psychos. The film’s combination of kick-ass action and lesbian entanglement attracted a significant following and resulted in Yau being nominated for Best Actress at the 1993 Hong Kong Film Crazy Love èœœæĄƒæˆç†Ÿæ™‚ 1993 Directed by Roman Cheung, this film is less about any sort of plot and more a chance to see Loletta Lee’s energetic and erotic performance in various states of undress. The story centres on a girl in search of different sexual partners as she looks to get revenge on her cheating boyfriend. In contrast to the coarse production, it’s Lee’s angelic face, heartwarming smile and frequent shower scenes that explain why people are mad about Crazy Ancient Chinese Whorehouse é’æš“ćäșŒæˆż 1994 This somewhat dubious classic focuses on the relationships that blossom at a local brothel. Yvonne Yung, Hong Kong’s Miss World 1989 entry, plays the whorehouse Madame in this erotic masterpiece. Although there are questionable scenes of torture involving eels, amid all the sex and awe, there are touching moments, while the smut and generally lighthearted side of Ancient Chinese Whorehouse was characteristic of many Category III films of this Viva Erotica è‰Čæƒ…ç”·ć„ł 1996 This sex-comedy, directed by Derek Yee and starring Leslie Cheung and Karen Mok, is a satirical portrayal of the struggles of Category III filmmakers, and the plight of the Hong Kong movie industry in general. Taiwanese sex symbol Shu Qi rose to fame on the back of this film, winning Best Supporting Actress and Best New Performer at the 16th Hong Kong Film Awards, while the movie itself received a Best Picture 3D Sex and Zen Extreme Ecstasy 3D 肉è’Č㜘ä苿„”æš‚ćŻ¶é‘‘ 2011 Claiming to be the world’s first 3D erotic film actually, that honour belongs to The Stewardesses in 1969, the film is the most recent sequel to 1991’s Sex and Zen, adapted from The Carnal Prayer Mat, a Chinese erotic novel about a Ming Dynasty scholar’s lust and sexual exploits. Although the film was banned in mainland China, it raked in more than $40m at the local box office – the highest total ever for its the night goingAn email you’ll actually loveGet into a relationship with our newsletter. 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