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Yang Chun (Actor) | Tanny Tien (Actor) | Hu Chin | Li Han Hsiang (Director)
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Director Li Han Hsiang takes a break from somber historical epics to direct The Golden Lotus, a period sexploitation drama based on a famous erotic novel also titled "The Golden Lotus". Yang Chun is a famous Sung Dynasty lothario whose quest for comely conquests makes him a legendary figure. Among the lovely ladies that he comes to know are Hu Jien, Tien Ni, and Chen Ping, all sexy Shaw Brothers starlets of the first order! But his sexual exploits become a catalyst for a complicated web of murder, corruption, and immoral sexual shenanigans, all recounted in glorious Shawscope widescreen! Li Han Hsiang utilizes the costumes and sets of the Shaw Brothers studios - as well as his own established film artistry - to create the sensual classic, The Golden Lotus. Eagle-eyed viewers may catch an early screen appearance by none other than Jackie Chan!
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Product Title: Golden Lotus 金瓶雙艷 金瓶双艳 金瓶梅 (金瓶雙艷) (香港版) Golden Lotus
Artist Name(s): Yang Chun (Actor) | Tanny Tien (Actor) | Hu Chin | Chen Ping | Jackie Chan 楊群 (Actor) | 恬妮 (Actor) | 胡錦 | 陳萍 | 成龍 杨群 (Actor) | 恬妮 (Actor) | 胡锦 | 陈萍 | 成龙 楊群(ヤン・チュン) (Actor) | タニー・ティエン (Actor) | Hu Chin | Chen Ping | 成龍 (ジャッキー・チェン) Yang Chun (Actor) | Tanny Tien (Actor) | Hu Chin | Chen Ping | 성룡
Director: Li Han Hsiang 李翰祥 李翰祥 李翰祥(リー・ハンシャン) Li Han Hsiang
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Release Date: 2003-08-14
Language: Mandarin
Subtitles: English, Traditional Chinese, Bahasa (Malaysia), Bahasa (Indonesia)
Country of Origin: Hong Kong
Picture Format: NTSC What is it?
Disc Format(s): DVD
Region Code: 3 - South East Asia (including Hong Kong, S. Korea and Taiwan) What is it?
Rating: IIB
Duration: 111 (mins)
Publisher: Intercontinental Video (HK)
Package Weight: 130 (g)
Shipment Unit: 1 What is it?
YesAsia Catalog No.: 1002861359

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導演:李翰祥
Director: Li Han Hsiang

  李翰祥曾前後五次改編「金瓶梅」,這部(金瓶雙艷),拍來細緻雕琢認真,極盡堂皇華麗之能事。本片描寫西門慶(楊群)誘騙潘金蓮(胡錦)與李瓶兒(恬妮)等情節,極具淫慾色情,其大膽意識開創七十年代風月片潮流。
  There have been many film versions of The Golden Lotus, the most erotic novel in Chinese history, but none have combined artistry with sensuality as successfully as the 1974 classic, featuring three of the screen's sexiest stars. The director was already famous for his historical epics and modern sex comedies, but here outdoes himself in this recounting of the murders corruptions, and sexual exploits of a Sung Dynasty lothario 900 years ago.


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Professional Review of "Golden Lotus"

August 14, 2003

Well, this is a different kind of film for me to review. The Golden Lotus is a Shaw Brothers film that features no kung fu, no roving swordsmen, no cultists, no priests, and no battling for honour or control of the martial world at all. It does (as the synopsis above says) have murders, corruptions and sexual exploits. Mostly sexual exploits, actually - the corruption and murders are generally side-effects in this story. So, consider yourself warned: most definitely not for those who will happily watch films about people beating the stuffing out of each other, but tremble at the sight of uncovered knees.

The Golden Lotus is an adaptation of the well-known novel (the Chinese title is Jin Ping Mei) written in the late Ming Dynasty, probably some time in the 16th or 17th century. It describes the exploits of Ximen Qing (Yueng Kwan), a young man of means and power whose main interest is acquiring and amusing himself with additional consorts and wives. Our story begins when he meets Pan Jinlian (Hu Chin), the beautiful young wife of Wu Dalang (Chiang Nan), a dwarf of a man who sells pancakes in the street. Wu Dalang is teased by children for his ugliness and short stature, and his wife is embarrassed when he's mentioned by others. Conspiring with Pan's meddlesome neighbour, Ximen arranges his seduction of Pan, leading them eventually to secretly murder her husband.

Their activities don't remain all that secret, though: they're observed by a smart-mouthed fruit seller, played by a very young Jackie Chan, before his emergence as a film superstar. The whole town knows what Ximen's up to, and he gets away with it because of his wealth and position, quickly marrying Pan despite the mutterings of the people around them. There's also the hanging spectre of the imminent return of her dead husband's brother, the hero Wu Song. Though this never occurs in this film, it's treated in detail (and with a lot of overlap!) in Tiger Killer, also directed by Li Han-hsiang. The character of Wu Song can also be found in The Water Margin, too.

Pan is thrust into the Ximen household, competing with the other wives for her husband's attention (and the maids, and his friends' wives...). Ximen's roving eye is forever on the move, and he exerts a powerful hold over the women he seduces, driving some of them to the brink of madness. Desire's the strong emotion here, and it drives all the characters, though Ximen's gradually revealed as a cruel and vicious man as the story runs its course.

Though it's a much more lusty, baser story than the measured, more complicated Raise the Red Lantern, there are some commonalities: we see Pan struggle to maintain her existence in a house where she's completely subservient to her husband and forced to compete with other women for everything. The film's well-directed, but felt quite roughly acted: Hu Chin is great as Pan Jinlian, transforming from the demure, embarrassed young wife to the pouting, scowling schemer of the last act of the film. Many of the other characters are not as interesting, and Wu Dalang the dwarf is much better played (and given more development) in Tiger Killer.

Worth a watch for fans of other Chinese erotic cinema (Sex and Zen is apparently sometimes compared to this film, though I haven't seen it), the work of Li Han-hsiang, and Hu Chin. Strong nudity and naughtiness warning on this one, though!

6.5 sidelong glances and knowing winks out of 10

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Customer Review of "Golden Lotus"

Average Customer Rating for this Edition: Customer Review Rated Bad 7 - 7 out of 10 (4)

Anonymous

March 26, 2004

A piece to keep !! Customer Review Rated Bad 8 - 8 out of 10
I believe this should be Lee's best erotic film. Since today, it is still interesting. The acting by the 3 main cast is great !! Hu Chin and Tien Ni only showed their faces and we can already feel their heat. The bodies are all stand-ins superbly arranged.
Chen Ping's appearance was quite a surprise, playing a small part, her acting was stupid and as usual, she bared her breasts.

The real surprise is the young Jackie Chan has probably his most important role before he was signed by Lo Wei. He acted quite well as compared to those silly films he made in these last 20 years.
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Anonymous

October 7, 2003

Amoral unerotic Ribald tale failed to excite Customer Review Rated Bad 4 - 4 out of 10
I was greatly disappointed by this supposedly erotic
tale made by the once great director Lee Han Hsiang,
the "retelling" of this story pandered to the pornographic without being erotic, the sex scenes were
suggestive with lots of orgiastic moans and a few bare
women's breasts. It was shocking to see Lee had sunk that low to made this kind of "exploitation" fare. He was once intriqued by great literary works and historical pageants, now probably prompted by the Shaw studio to focus on box office receipts, had "prostituted" his directorial talents to this kind
of filth ! I feel sorry for all the actors and specially for the actresses they WILL not show this video to their children and grand children as their proud achievement from their youthful days !
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Anonymous

September 23, 2003

Authentic Sung Dynasty masterpiece Customer Review Rated Bad 8 - 8 out of 10
Director Li Han Hsiang has crafted a meticulous piece of Sung Dynasty erotica for us in this interesting movie. Hu Chin is at her best portraying the infamous Pan Chin Lien.She carries off the role admirably with able help from Yang Chun who is at his lecherous best. I love this man's acting.......he has such a wicked and sexy look on his face all the time even when he tries to look righteous.You will be fascinated by the director's eye for detail. Everything in this movie looks so authentic. Highly recommended!
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Anonymous

September 16, 2003

An Erotic Masterpiece Customer Review Rated Bad 8 - 8 out of 10
This film is a delight to behold for ace director Li Han Hsiang offers us a slice of authentic old China.His eye for details is so keen that even if there is no plot, there will still
be plenty to appreciate in this richly textured movie. His tapestry of eroticism is so well woven that every sexual act becomes art. Lead actor Yang Chin fascinates with his myriad expressions. When you watch him act,you know you are watching a master showman. Hu Chin rises to the occasion to match him as the amorous Lotus Pan Chin Lien, the slut who poisons her husband for him.
Tien Ni also lends strong support as a love competitor but wisely decides to leave her clothes & dignity on. Not so lucky is Chen Ping who strips for the umpteenth time
in a Shaw movie and playing only a maid in this one.
This movie comes highly recommended. Make sure you buy the dvd for the fascinating uncut version.
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