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7 out of 8 people found the following review useful:
A witty, self-aware commentary on the Hong Kong film industry., 27 January 2000
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Author:
Lagomorph (danspam+imdb@sapros.com) from Berkeley, California
"Viva, Erotica" (English title) is a smart, bizarre, entertaining film
which
plays with genre and the boundaries between parody, drama, and
pornography.
Never taking itself too seriously--but never content to simply dismiss
itself--this movie portrays the emotional life of a Hong Kong director
with
just the right mix of sentimentality and meta-theatrical
humor.
The film will leave you endlessly questioning your own
reactions.
5 out of 5 people found the following review useful:
plenty of sexy, touching, inspiring and thought provoking moments, 29 June 2006
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Author:
christopher-underwood from Greenwich - London
Enjoyable and likable movie about the making of a soft core sex movie in Hong Kong. Probably gets it's Cat3 rating for one particular scene in a telephone box but there are plenty of sexy, touching, inspiring and thought provoking moments. The film maker has his own personal problems as well as the 'artistic' considerations to deal with. There is also the question of the (lovely) leading lady who wants to do the sex film without nude scenes. Played by Shu Qi in only her second film, this is a very fine performance and much of the film's sparkle emanates from the way she deals with her own coming to terms with the sex scenes. She complains that if she makes her orgasmic scenes more 'real' then people watching will think they are real. Good point and just one of the contradictions in this deceptively simple little film. Returning to that scene in the telephone box, for instance, where in order to get the scene as wanted and on the street, the guy goes at it for real tearing off dress and bra. She 'acts' terrified and the passers by roar approval and disapproval as the sexy 'rape' is enacted before all our eyes. An interesting movie that is well worth a watch.
Like Most Things, Its About Compromise, 5 July 2009
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Author:
crossbow0106 from United States
The late Leslie Cheung plays Sing, a director whose last two films were unsuccessful. In order to shoot his new film, changes would have to be made to the script, namely there would now be erotic elements to it. At first resisting, he realizes it has to be done. The lead actress is Mango, played by the very sexy Shu Qi and, herself not liking what she has to do, eventually comes on board. There are some really fun scenes in this film, and it also has the added bonus of a young Karen Mok playing Sing's increasingly neglected girlfriend. A meditation on the HK film industry, but it could have been from anywhere. You just know these kind of quid pro quos happen all the time in business, why not the film industry? The acting is good throughout. I think it should be required watching for budding film directors and anyone else who wants to be part of the film industry. I think you'll like it.
6 out of 12 people found the following review useful:
The truth hurts..., 3 June 2002
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Author:
Bradley Carr (bradley.carr@bigpond.com) from Australia
A young, unemployed director gets a chance to work again, only this time it's a soft-core porn movie. Can he decide between artistic integrity and commercial success. Does he even need to? There's a lot of truth, and even poignancy in this Hong Kong flick, with a message that's applicable to any culture. This also features 'Toshiba O'Bato' of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles fame.
1 out of 3 people found the following review useful:
this is singlehandedly the best asian dark komedy ever, 26 March 2004
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Author:
apulliainen from Tornio, Finland
First, it surprises alot, and I mean Alot. The highest peak of
humor
falls down revealing bitter torn relationship. It gives you
ticket
through the wonderland and after the movie you just wish that
the
ticket was real, but you are grasping air.
Second, where Coen brothers succeeded in Man who wasnt
there,
Viva erotica is more like neo-purple hk replica, altough not
losing
its worth for its somekindness. Its fight club meets Blake
Edwards,
ultimate arc of crossfunctionism.
Even if you liked only one of above reasons, you should
most
definitely watch this movie. And in the case that you didnt
agree
either of my opinions, you should give it a try. And if you
liked
this or have seen this before, I salute you, you have experienced
something truly extradimensional mind expanding pure matter.
The
origin of it all, Humor.
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