The Yu Pui Tsuen series (often translated as Girls Unbutton or The Chinese Sweets ) was part of the "soft erotica" wave. Unlike the brutal violence of the Ebola Syndrome or the triad epics like Young and Dangerous , films like Yu Pui Tsuen were episodic anthology films. They were designed to titillate, often wrapping thin moral lessons around scenes of explicit sexuality.
For collectors, the "Unrated" cut is the director's original vision, unrestrained by the late-colonial Hong Ching Ping censorship board. 18 yu pui tsuen iii 1996 unrated bluray du new
). This cult classic recently received a high-definition treatment via a Region A Blu-ray release, making it a point of interest for collectors of Hong Kong erotic cinema. Film Background and Narrative The Yu Pui Tsuen series (often translated as
Modern releases usually feature a new scan from the original 35mm negative, drastically improving color and clarity over old DVDs. For collectors, the "Unrated" cut is the director's
While Ling attempts to stay focused on his mission, he is constantly sidetracked by the brothel's inhabitants and his own fears regarding his wife, played by Strawberry Yeung. The narrative structure serves as a parody of both the Sex and Zen franchise and popular spy films like Stephen Chow’s From Beijing with Love (1994). Stylistic and Cultural Impact