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Viva Erotica

Original title: Sik ching nam lui
  • 1996
  • 1h 39m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
1.1K
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Leslie Cheung and Shu Qi in Viva Erotica (1996)
Raunchy ComedySatireComedyDrama

A struggling director is offered the opportunity to direct a Cat-III film to revive his career. Torn between artistic integrity and financial troubles, he also has to deal with his jealous g... Read allA struggling director is offered the opportunity to direct a Cat-III film to revive his career. Torn between artistic integrity and financial troubles, he also has to deal with his jealous girlfriend and keep his gangster financiers happy.A struggling director is offered the opportunity to direct a Cat-III film to revive his career. Torn between artistic integrity and financial troubles, he also has to deal with his jealous girlfriend and keep his gangster financiers happy.

  • Directors
    • Derek Tung-Sing Yee
    • Chi-Leung Lo
  • Writers
    • Bosco Lam
    • Chi-Leung Lo
    • Derek Tung-Sing Yee
  • Stars
    • Leslie Cheung
    • Karen Mok
    • Shu Qi
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    1.1K
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Derek Tung-Sing Yee
      • Chi-Leung Lo
    • Writers
      • Bosco Lam
      • Chi-Leung Lo
      • Derek Tung-Sing Yee
    • Stars
      • Leslie Cheung
      • Karen Mok
      • Shu Qi
    • 9User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 11 nominations total

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    Leslie Cheung
    Leslie Cheung
    • Sing
    Karen Mok
    Karen Mok
    • May
    Shu Qi
    Shu Qi
    • Mango
    Ching-Wan Lau
    Ching-Wan Lau
    • Yee Tung-Sing
    • (as Ching Wan Lau)
    Tung Cho 'Joe' Cheung
    Tung Cho 'Joe' Cheung
    • Cameo appearance
    Peter Ngor Chi-Kwan
    • Cameo appearance
    • (as Peter Ngor)
    Paul Chun
    Paul Chun
    • Boss Wong
    Ringo Fung
    Vincent Kok
    Vincent Kok
    • Cameo appearance
    • (as Vincent Kuk)
    Yung Kwan
    Yung Kwan
    Kar-Ying Law
    Kar-Ying Law
    • Chung
    Gigo Lee
    • Cameo appearance
    Man Fan 'Fanny' Lee
    Man Fan 'Fanny' Lee
    Margaret Leung
    Ben Lok
    Allen Ting
    Allen Ting
    Elvis Tsui
    Elvis Tsui
    • Wah
    Anthony Chau-Sang Wong
    Anthony Chau-Sang Wong
    • Wong
    • Directors
      • Derek Tung-Sing Yee
      • Chi-Leung Lo
    • Writers
      • Bosco Lam
      • Chi-Leung Lo
      • Derek Tung-Sing Yee
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    • Production, box office & more at IMDbPro

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    10apulliainen

    this is singlehandedly the best asian dark komedy ever

    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.
    7lasttimeisaw

    Cinema Omnivore - Viva Erotica (1996)

    "May's initial supportive attitude predictably turns sour, not on account of that Sing is making a depraved picture, but a woman's sensitive insecurity and the frustration spawned from constant neglect. Meantime, possible snags tamely crops up during the film production, you name it, Sing's clash with his friend-cum-producer Chung (Law Kar-Ying), with the uncooperative Mango, with Boss Wong for sure, even when the film is wrapped, a conflagration nearly becomes its undoing. Like everywhere else, a true film director always has to combat between creating masses-pandering consumer goods or true-to-self artwork, and VIVA EROTICA pointedly foregrounds that self-reflexive awareness. At one point, the acclaimed director Derek Yee (played by Lau Ching-Wan) commits suicide after his latest movie goes belly up, whereas a populist director (a cameo played by Anthony Wong, and is alluded to Wong Jing, the prolific, low-brow schlockmeister who has his heyday at that time) is shown as a brazen scumbag."

    read my full review on my blog: cinema omnivore, thanks
    8crossbow0106

    Like Most Things, Its About Compromise

    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.
    6lilianaoana

    Trippy HK extravaganza

    Well, I expected more from this given the acclaim it gets but it's got that trippy, over the top thing that many Hong Kong movies tend to have and it doesn't agree with me. Watched it for Leslie and to see what Shu Qi's risque scenes were all about. I guess you could say she fitted perfectly into the story and Leslie gets the meatiest role as the lead and we already know he can act. The only thing that lingered with me was Director Yee's gesture and how that affects Sing in a scene and sadly the parallel to the actor's choice a few years later. I can't help feeling it was a little prophetic, but of course we tend to read into things.
    8Musicianmagic

    Entertaining but not what you'd expect

    This is a story about a director who also happens to be making a Cat III sex film. So it is as much about the director as the actual making of the film. Also it should be noted that while the film (in the film) that's being made is called a porno film, it is softcore and would be R-Rated by USA movie ratings.

    This has a number of humorous moments but I wouldn't say too many laugh out loud ones. We also get to see about making a 1990's Hong Kong Cat III film. That by itself is worth watching although of course it is a a fictional account.

    Several things to note. First, one of the directors of this actual movie is Derek Yee who plays a role of a currently failed director with much of his bio reflecting his real career. It by itself added some humor. Second, this is the fifth movie role for Shu Qi but her first major starring role before going on to her lengthy & successful career. To American audiences, she's best known for playing in the 2002 movie "The Transporter."

    This film is not overly dramatic. It is not over funny. But it is enough of both to be a very entertaining movie.

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    • Release date
      • November 28, 1996 (Hong Kong)
    • Country of origin
      • Hong Kong
    • Languages
      • Mandarin
      • Cantonese
    • Also known as
      • Sac Tinh Nam Nu
    • Production companies
      • Film Unlimited
      • Golden Harvest Company
      • Golden Harvest Entertainment
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 39m(99 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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