

The Woman from Hong Kong - Too Amazing Pleasure
A female Hong Kong police detective comes to Japan in pursuit of the criminal who drove her lover to death, and a beautiful Japanese policewoman cooperates with her. They corner the criminal, but they fall into the criminal's trap and are raped...
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Plot Summary
A dedicated police officer goes undercover to dismantle a powerful drug cartel operating within Hong Kong. She must navigate a treacherous world of organized crime, facing betrayal and intense danger at every turn. Her mission becomes even more complicated as she forms unexpected alliances and confronts formidable adversaries.
Critical Reception
The film received mixed to positive reviews, praised for its action sequences and strong female leads, though some critics found the plot somewhat predictable. It was seen as a solid entry in the Hong Kong action genre of the late 1980s.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its energetic fight choreography and impressive stunts.
- Sibelle Hu and Moon Lee deliver strong performances as capable female protagonists.
- The plot, while engaging, follows familiar Hong Kong crime thriller tropes.
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Fun Fact
Sibelle Hu, who plays the lead role, was known for her roles in numerous Hong Kong action films and often portrayed tough, capable female characters.
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