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A Touch of Evil
Narcotics officer Shaolun (Tony Leung Ka Fai), in order to bring down the local drug kingpin King (Michael Wong), forces a female street thug with an equally sketchy past, Coco (Rosamund Kwan) to infiltrate King's organization and provide information. What no one expected was for both men to fall for Coco, and Coco for King.
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Plot Summary
In this surreal and disturbing erotic thriller, a young Polish student studying in Paris becomes entangled with a wealthy industrialist and his beautiful, enigmatic wife. As their lives intertwine, a dark web of manipulation, obsession, and psychological games unfolds. The student finds himself drawn into a dangerous world where reality blurs with fantasy, leading to a shocking and unforgettable climax.
Critical Reception
Walerian Borowczyk's 'A Touch of Evil' is a highly controversial and often polarizing film, celebrated by some for its daring exploration of taboo themes and its unique visual style, while criticized by others for its explicit content and narrative ambiguity. It has gained a cult following over the years for its unapologetic artistic vision.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its disturbing atmosphere and unsettling eroticism.
Criticized for its explicit nature and challenging narrative structure.
Regarded as a significant work of transgressive cinema.
Google audience: Audience reception is highly divided due to the film's extreme themes and explicit content. Those who appreciate its artistic ambition often find it a compelling and thought-provoking, albeit disturbing, viewing experience, while others are repelled by its transgressive nature.
Fun Fact
The film was originally released in 1971 under the title 'Contes immoraux' and was later re-edited and released in 1995 as 'A Touch of Evil' with additional footage and a different structure, significantly altering its reception and interpretation.
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