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Chinese Kamasutra
Joan Parker, an American scholar of Chinese lore, recently took on a job at a Chinese library. When she stumbles upon a volume of the Kamasutra, her sexual fantasies are unleashed, but she remains cold towards the advances of her fellow librarian. There seems to be a connection to a haunted house she passes by on her way home, and the strange man keeps watching her from a barred window above. Unknowingly, she stumbles into the clutches of the Kamasutra cult, and through a series of trials and orgies discovers her sexuality...and her true nature as a reincarnation of an unhappy lover
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Plot Summary
A young woman is drawn into a world of sexual exploration and danger after her family's business is threatened. She must navigate treacherous relationships and uncover secrets to protect herself and her loved ones. The film delves into themes of desire, manipulation, and the pursuit of pleasure amidst a backdrop of intrigue.
Critical Reception
Released in the early 90s, 'Chinese Kamasutra' is often categorized as an erotic thriller. It received mixed reviews, with some critics noting its attempts at suspense and exploration of taboo subjects, while others found its plot convoluted and its erotic content gratuitous. It is generally considered a product of its time, appealing to a niche audience interested in Hong Kong's erotic cinema genre.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its visual style and atmospheric tension in certain scenes.
Criticized for a weak and predictable storyline.
Noted for its explicit content, which polarized opinions.
Google audience: Audience reception for 'Chinese Kamasutra' is largely unavailable through public aggregated sources. Individual comments that exist often mention the film's explicit nature and question its narrative coherence.
Fun Fact
The film is known for its explicit nature, which was more common in certain Hong Kong cinema trends during the 1990s.
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