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If you are reading this review, then like me, you have potentially watched far too many movies for your own health or you’ve just been intrigued by the title! Over the years, I’ve sat through a lot of exploitation cinema and as a consequence, have developed a relatively strong constitution to the levels of insanity that some descend into, given that Hong Kong cinema had a reputation for producing moments that we in the West would be surprised by, before the advent of Category III. It should come as no shock to learn that given the extra yard, some filmmakers took the whole mile.
Sau Ling works in a small factory that makes leather shoes. There she looks after the manager Lee, his son Tien (who she secretly loves) and a few co-workers. Lee has a gambling addiction and one evening, Sau Ling tries to...
Sau Ling works in a small factory that makes leather shoes. There she looks after the manager Lee, his son Tien (who she secretly loves) and a few co-workers. Lee has a gambling addiction and one evening, Sau Ling tries to...
- 3/20/2021
- by Ben Stykuc
- AsianMoviePulse
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