The Forbidden Legend Sex And Chopsticks Ii 2009 Dvdrip
Released in 2009 and directed by Man Kei Chin, The Forbidden Legend: Sex and Chopsticks II (often styled as Jin Ping Mei Er Zhi Ai Nu Chun Qing ) is a direct continuation of the first film released the previous year. Based on the 17th-century Chinese literary classic Jin Ping Mei (The Plum in the Golden Vase), the film is part of the Category III genre—a classification in Hong Kong cinema known for its blend of erotica, violence, and dark drama. While the first film established the protagonist's rise and indulgence, the sequel focuses heavily on the consequences of his hedonism, adhering to the classic moral structure of "rise to glory, followed by a fall into decadence."
The Forbidden Legend: Sex and Chopsticks II represents one of the final waves of the traditional Category III erotic period piece before the genre shifted largely toward digital and direct-to-video markets. For those interested in the history of Hong Kong's film classification system and the cinematic adaptations of the "Four Extraordinary Books" of Chinese literature, this film stands as a modern look back at an old tradition. The Forbidden Legend Sex And Chopsticks II 2009 DVDRip
Homophobia and rural masculinity in the 1960s. The Legend: Two ranch hands, Ennis and Jack, fall in love during a summer of isolation. They are told to return to normal life. The romance is conducted in "fishing trips" over twenty years. Why it works: The tragedy is not that they stop loving each other. It is that the outside world prevents them from building a life. The final scene—Ennis holding two shirts hanging in a closet—is the ultimate icon of "what could have been." This forbidden storyline changed the genre by showing that silence is a form of violence against lovers. Released in 2009 and directed by Man Kei
A forbidden storyline has only two valid endings: For those interested in the history of Hong
Based on the classic novel Jin Ping Mei (The Golden Lotus), the film is directed by veteran filmmaker Man Kei Chin and produced by Wong Jing, a figure synonymous with commercial Hong Kong cinema. While the first film in the series introduced the debauched nobleman Ximen Qing, this sequel focuses on the later chapters of the saga, where the consequences of his lifestyle begin to take hold.