khairul neezam on September 4th, 2007


It seems movie director Ang Lee’sat it again. Previously it was “Brokeback Mountain” that got the eyes and attention of many people around the world, well maybe westerners and gays around the world. I didn’t even watch that movie.
***CAUTION*** NC-17 STUFF BELOW. I AM NOT RESPONSIBLE (in any way) HOR!

The upcoming “Lust, Caution” follows a young Chinese woman in Japanese-occupied Shanghai during World War II who becomes the center of a plot to seduce and kill a married enemy collaborator. The film displays lead actors Tony Leung and Tang Wei in various states of writhing passion.

Whoaaa…writhing passion! Erm, what does writhing mean? No wait, I think I can imagine. Apparently the film is given a rating of NC-17, but I guess this applies only in the angmoh countries. I think if reach Singapore, confirm RA rating.

A source said too many of the film’s sex scenes violated the ratings board’s unwritten rules (like the number of allowable pelvic thrusts, for example) to make an appeal possible.

Errr, okay. I didn’t know mathematics played such an important role in the making of sex scenes. But still, NC-17 only? Those horny US kids sure are lucky! Uh what? Unwritten rules? Please lar, they’re not rules if they’re not written. Even legislations are written. How can you claim that something’s a rule if it’s not written? Angmoh, stop your cock talking can? Despite all the cock talking, you still rated it at NC-17 ONLY???

Sources who have seen the film said it contains at least three scenes — one a long montage — featuring multiple acts of aggressive sexual activity in different positions. There’s no full-frontal male nudity (the source of some NC-17 rulings when shown in sex scenes), but male-on-female oral sex, non-S&M restraints and several nontraditional sexual positions are depicted, conveying the aggression and emotional conflict between the main characters.

Firstly, how come people have seen the film BEFORE I do?! HOW COME AH, how come you cheekopeks can get advanced screening before it’s even out? Biased sia.

And you know what’s so cool? NONTRADITIONAL. For a story depicted in China during WWII, what’s so blardy nontraditional about it?

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