Isabella Chow in Sex and Zen (1991)
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Relying far more on balling than Buddhism for its dramatic thrust, Sex and Zen (1992) comes all the way from Hong Kong and is based on a Chinese parable written during the Ming Dynasty. Apparently Confucius say when young married couple no can make nookie, young man must have three-foot penis graft while wife move in whore house and become freelance concubine. Sex and Zen is 90 percent the former, with gangs and gangs of stripped sexual enthusiasts cavorting in carnal abandon. The erotic acrobatics are performed with all the choreographed gymnastic pyrotechnics of the fight scenes in a particularly high-flying kung-fu flick. Prepare for a shock of arousal and awe.