Rating: NR
Genre:
Adult
Release Date: 12/04/2007
SubTitles: English
Dubbed: Cantonese
Sound: DD2
Run Time: 88 min
Flags: Graphic Violence, Nudity, Strong Sexual Content, Not For Children, Gore
Distributor/Studio: Discotek Media/Golden Harvest/Ryko Distributi
Hong Kong filmmaker
Bosco Lam directed this notorious Category III
exploitation film from
Wong Jing's Workshop which mixes outrageous physical humor, unusual softcore sex, and disturbingly sadistic gore and torture in a distinctly Asian manner. Notable is a kinky parody of the pottery wheel sequence from
Ghost and an acrobatic sex scene between
Elvis Tsui and
Julie Lee which is played out as a slapstick martial arts battle in mid-air set to video game sound effects. The story line concerns the plight of
Little Cabbage (
Yvonne Yung), who is found covered with blood next to her husband's corpse.
Little Cabbage's husband was
Got Siu-tai (
Tommy Wong), who was so incredibly endowed that his ingestion of a super-aphrodisiac caused his penis to explode, resulting in his death. Brought before a magistrate,
Little Cabbage's story is related in flashback, showing how she was hired as a maid by a scholar called
Yang Ni-mu (
Lawrence Ng).
Little Cabbage caught her mistress cheating on
Ni-mu one day, and was promptly married off to
Siu-tai, who rescued her from her former mistress' lover by beating him senseless in events precipitating his own later death by genital explosion.
Yuen King-tan co-stars with
Lee Siu-kei.
~ Robert Firsching, All Movie Guide