Jin ping mei er ai de nu li Page #3

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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because of Lotus.

It is worthy of you to get into trouble

because of us.

Oh, Madam, you...

are so beautiful.

And you're so nice to him.

But he treats you like dirt...

Is it alI worth it?

Master... please behaves!

Madam, I think he'll be crippled for life.

He can't possibly satisfy you any more.

You're so young. It must be hard upon you.

I didn't expect you to get excited so quickly.

Don't stop!

Come on!

You're married...

We'd better stop.

I want it.

You said so yourself.

Feeling good?

Then say it...

Scream! YelI!

Louder!

You want to join us?

Your husband cannot match my stamina!

Look at me, my dear friend.

Your wife. What a slut!

You feel good, right?

Scream then!

I never imagined that

she is better than Violetta.

So tight, such a supple body.

That feeling of dominance over a woman

is so exciting.

I must possess her

and do upon her what I had not done

with Violetta.

After Hua Zi-xu's death, I married her.

I then took over his legacy...

His money and his woman. What joy!

However, my wife and my concubines...

began to fight among themselves for my favour.

Good morning, Master.

I wish my Master feel good and beam

with delight today,

good fortune bestowed upon you...

The water's ready, Master,

please take your bath...

Yes!

Master! Master!

Bad news!

What is it?

Wu Da-lang's younger brother,

Wu Song, is back.

Wu Song?

The guy who beat a tiger to death

with his bare hands.

He's just a lowly civil servant.

Don't make a fuss...

No. People say he has resigned.

And he's back to avenge his brother's death.

Wu Song is after me?

Master, this should not be taken lightly.

You'll be in big trouble if he took you to court

concerning Wu Da-lang's death.

The judges are in my pocket.

Why should I be afraid?

Nevertheless, we'd better be careful...

Could he possibly pose any threat to me?

Hey, big brother.

I'm back!

My good brother!

I miss you a lot.

Me too!

I heard you killed a tiger.

Yes, I did.

Now you became a Hero, fantastic!

Big Brother, I'm now a convoy escort.

That's why I came to see you.

That's great...

My good brother.

You must stay in my home for a few days.

I'm going out of town to do a major purchase...

Let's drink wine and celebrate

when i am back tomorrow.

OK? Great!

Business must come first. I'll wait for you...

Good brother!

Brother-in-law, do you still want to drink?

It's fine.

I'II drink with my big brother when he is back.

I'II fetch the wine then.

There is a lot of wine at our home.

Drink as much as you like.

Sleep here if you get drunk.

I'II help myself.

Sit down!

Eat as much as you like. I'll go lay your bed.

Thank you.

Brother-in-law is handsome and hunky,

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