Agrega una trama en tu idiomaAfter a wild night on the town, a dashing British airline pilot is attacked by thugs, and when he wakes in hospital he finds himself being cared for by a beautiful doctor, Emy Wong. He falls... Leer todoAfter a wild night on the town, a dashing British airline pilot is attacked by thugs, and when he wakes in hospital he finds himself being cared for by a beautiful doctor, Emy Wong. He falls in love with her, but Emy gravely informs him that, in the ancient East Asian custom, she... Leer todoAfter a wild night on the town, a dashing British airline pilot is attacked by thugs, and when he wakes in hospital he finds himself being cared for by a beautiful doctor, Emy Wong. He falls in love with her, but Emy gravely informs him that, in the ancient East Asian custom, she is betrothed to a man she has never met.
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This is not unusual with Albertini's work. His legendary "Emanuelle nera/Black Emanuelle" (1975) was essentially a melodrama, with lots of soft-core fondling thrown in to attract the grindhouse crowd. Albertini concentrates more on dramatic tension and melodrama then his counterparts, with mixed results in most cases, including "Yellow Emanuelle." On one hand, you've got Ilona Staller (who later became on of the more off-the-wall figures of Italian porn) and Giuseppe Pambieri engaging in much (simulated) sleazy sex, accompanied by Nico Fidenco's pornoesque score. On the other hand, the romance between Chai Lee's Emy Wong and Pambieri seems to come from another film entirely. It's sensitively told, the actors really seem to believe in what they're doing, and their love scenes are beautifully shot (including one in an unfurnished bedroom that is just this side of art.) The drama works on some levels, Chai Lee creates a sympathetic heroine, although her plight (which I won't spoil for you) seems a little contrived and out of left field. The television version deletes the entire ending subplot (which, again, I won't spoil) and actually works better. The original theatrical ending seems hurried and contrived, so much so that it's intended effect is replaced by a giant "Huh?" from the audience.
All-in-all, the film is enjoyable and beautifully photographed. Those who prefer their sleaze a bit warmed-over but with *some* dramatic oomph will enjoy this picture. Those looking for something a bit more sordid may want to look elsewhere, perhaps to Joe D'Amato's huge catalogue of sexploitation.
George and Emy become a couple and decide to get married. Emy prepares their new home while George is in London working, the pilot promising to keep in touch by mail. However, a bitter Helen intercepts George's letters and tells Emy that her man is in Australia and intends to marry the rich daughter of a sheep farmer. The distraught Emy tries to top herself, is almost raped by a 'friend', and drops out to become a hooker.
Frustrated at not being able to talk to Emy via long distance phonecall, George returns to Hong Kong, unaware that his woman is now walking the streets...
Yellow Emanuelle isn't really an Emanuelle movie: the lead character, played by Chai Lee, is Dr. Emy Wong-there is no Emanuelle. And while the film features the soft-core sex and full frontal female nudity synonymous with the Emanuelle series, the tone is different from the Laura Gemser films, being far more melodramatic and ultimately very downbeat. Despite this being a sexploitation movie, writer/director Bitto Albertini keeps it surprisingly classy, with great cinematography, solid performances and a story that refuses to wallow in D'amato-style sleaze. Despite the copious sex and skin, the film is actually quite moving: you'll despise Helen for hiding Emy's mail, and the film's final scene is remarkably tragic - certainly not what I expected.
The movie itself is pretty strange too. Rather than wallowing in sleaze and European-flavored absurdity like the "Black Emanuelle" series it tries to be a serious melodrama, but winds up just as absurd in its own soapy way. An English airline pilot (played by an obviously Italian actor)is mugged in Hong Kong and winds up in the hospital where falls in love with a Chinese female doctor. After she loses her virginity to him, he ends up re-assigned, and though he is supposedly deeply in love with her, he can't seem to be bothered to make a long-distance phone call to Hong Kong. Forlorn, the respected doctor ends up becoming a prostitute! And if all that seems pretty preposterous, just wait until the end which somehow manages to combine the plot of the greatest love story of all time, Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet", with the absolute worst, the Ryan O'Neil-Ali McGraw tear-jerker "Love Story".
There's not nearly as much sex as you'd expect from a film with "Emanuelle" in the title, but there are some nice nude scenes from both Lee and from everyone's favorite member of Italian parliament, porn star Ilona "Ciccalona" Staller (she plays a jealous secretary who sabotages the couple's relationship). For me though, that wasn't really enough to paper over the ludicrous premise and the giant cracks in the allegedly serious plot.
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- TriviaFirst major film to play in Hong Kong with full frontal nudity.
- Versiones alternativasThe television version re-edits the original ending scenes to give the film a happy ending.
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- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 46 minutos
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- 1.85 : 1