Jin ping mei er ai de nu li Page #2

Synopsis: Like its predecessor, this no-holds-barred sequel from Hong Kong - a piece of ultra-exploitation adapted from the famed 17th century Chinese novel The Plum in the Golden Vase - attained instant notoriety for layering on graphic violence and sex in copious quantities. Lam Wai-Kin reprises his role as Simon Qing. In the prior installment, Qing had sex with a virginal nun, then bedded a concubine, Lotus (Serina Hayakawa) and conspired with her to rub out her dwarf husband, Wu Da-Lang (Ng Chi-Hung). This time around, Simon ostensibly still has relationships with both of the said women but has regressed into a sex addict with fetishistic leanings. As the story unfurls, he attempts to ravish many more women, including his friend Hua Xizu's (Tam Kon-Chung) wife Pinky (Kaera Uehara), whose husband he plans to murder while he's at it. At about the same time, Wu Song (Wu Qing-Zhe), the brother of the murdered Wu Da-Lang, schemes to off Simon. Simon sees it coming but doesn't count on Wu soliciti
 
IMDB:
4.8
Year:
2009
93 min
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Plum.

Master, are you calling for me?

Take this letter to Master Hua.

Tell him it's from Lotus.

I understand.

Go

My darling, that day in bed...

You were better than Simon.

I want to see you again...

Husband.

I'm going out to talk business with a client.

I'm leaving now.

Don't wait for me for dinner.

Then come back early if you can.

I wilI.

Who delivered the letter?

It's delivered here by Plum,

the maid of Master Simon's new concubine...

on behalf of her mistress, Lotus.

I know. Tell them to get the sedan chair ready.

Madam, how are you doing?

Why are you here?

You asked me to come here to meet you.

There is no one around. Stop acting.

That night, we had fallen for each other.

I know you miss me.

And I miss you too.

Liar, who misses you?

If you don't, then why send me the love letter?

You rascal. I have done no such thing.

Look! What's this?

I didn't write this letter.

Please leave me alone from now on.

You...

Don't go.

Let's go.

You can never telI a woman's heart.

Amitabha Buddha. Master.

Mr. Hua.

Who are you?

Your executioner!

What do you want? Stop it! Go!

What?

What happened? Madam

Something's happened to Master.

What's happened? Let's talk inside.

Go in.

Be careful!

That way.

Husband, are you alI right?

What happened?

Don't get angry. Hua Zi-xu.

Be calm!

Bamboo, you may leave.

Yes, Master.

Leave now. Yes!

Master Simon, what happened to my husband?

Madam...

I'm a little thirsty. Please bring me some tea.

I wilI.

Thank you.

You've already made love to my concubine.

I think, friends should swap sex partners...

You should let me make love to your wife.

See? Here's a bottle of aphrodisiac.

After taking it...

Your wife will be overwhelmed by desire

and offer herself to me.

You want to try it too?

I'm fine with it. Come...

To be frank with you...

Your wife looks almost the same as the woman

to whom I lost my virginity.

The first time I saw her,

I thought she was Violetta incarnated.

I've been wanting to make love to her

for a long time.

You'll see how many orgasms I can give her.

Something you are never able to do, old fooI.

What happened to him?

Husband, are you alI right?

Husband...

Madam, this is what happened this afternoon.

He went to see Lotus today.

They met at the temple fair.

Maybe they had a fight,

so afterwards he went drinking.

Probably he'd had too many drinks,

and got himself into trouble.

He got beaten up.

Luckily my friend was there and saw it.

He told me about it.

When I got there,

he'd already been beaten up like this.

He deserves it.

Don't be mad at him.

Thank you.

Actually, my dear friend...

it is not worth it to get into trouble

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