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Ai Nu, esclave de l'amour

Original title: Ai nu
  • 1972
  • 1h 31m
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7.1/10
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Ai Nu, esclave de l'amour (1972)
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  • Director
    • Yuen Chor
  • Writer
    • Kang-Chien Chiu
  • Stars
    • Lily Ho
    • Yueh Hua
    • Betty Pei Ti
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    7.1/10
    1.3K
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    • Director
      • Yuen Chor
    • Writer
      • Kang-Chien Chiu
    • Stars
      • Lily Ho
      • Yueh Hua
      • Betty Pei Ti
    • 14User reviews
    • 17Critic reviews
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    Lily Ho
    Lily Ho
    • Ai Nu
    Yueh Hua
    Yueh Hua
    • Chi Te
    • (as Hua Yueh)
    Betty Pei Ti
    Betty Pei Ti
    • Chun Yi
    Lin Tung
    Lin Tung
    • Pao Hu
    Chung-Shan Wan
    Chung-Shan Wan
    • Yeh Shun-tzu
    Fan Mei-Sheng
    Fan Mei-Sheng
    • Wu Hua-tien
    • (as Mei Sheng Fan)
    Wen-Chung Ku
    Wen-Chung Ku
    • Chao Wen-chien
    Shen Chan
    Shen Chan
    • Li Chang-an
    Mien Fang
    Mien Fang
    • Wei Chien-chung
    Chen Hao
    Chen Hao
    • Liao Kuo-kuang
    • (as Hao Chen)
    Hao Li
    Hao Li
    • Chou Hai
    Ching-Ho Wang
    Ching-Ho Wang
    • Lord Chao's Physican
    Peng Peng
    Peng Peng
    • Constable
    Ling Chiang
    Ling Chiang
    • Courtesan
    Kang Ho
    Kang Ho
    • Wu's crew
    Sze-Ma Wah-Lung
    Sze-Ma Wah-Lung
    • Governor Chou
    • (as Hua-Lung Szema)
    Wei Lu
    • Four Seasons
    Tse Lin Yang
    Tse Lin Yang
    • Constable
    • Director
      • Yuen Chor
    • Writer
      • Kang-Chien Chiu
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    8BFE-4

    Good Femme Fatale action movie

    A woman learns martial arts to assassinate the men who raped her. She uses sexual wiles to get close to them. A memorable scene is where one of her victims is wary, having heard of the deaths of several colleagues. She reassures him that she cannot be the assassin. She takes off her clothes to show she is carrying no weapons. He fails to notice that her hair is held up by a large pin...
    9simon_booth

    All the makings of a cult classic

    18 year old Ainu (Lily Ho) is kidnapped and sold to a brothel. Her good looks and wild personality make her very popular with the lustful clients, but also draws the lesbian attentions of brothel madam Betty Tei Pei. Betty teaches Ainu the ways of lust and the ways of kung fu, and Ainu becomes more and more similar to her captor. But rage at her treatment is still burning inside her.

    INTIMATE CONFESSIONS... ("Ainu" is the Chinese title) is another wu xia film from ace director Chor Yuen, but this time the exploitation angle often present in his films is brought right into centre stage. Chor Yuen seems to have been fascinated by lesbians, but this is the only film of his that I've seen where he gives them the starring roles. Both Lily Ho and Betty Tei Pei give sterling performances as the beautiful but vicious martial arts hookers, and they're joined by a cast of Shaws starlets in the nude to create a pre-Cat III film that balances action, intrigue and eroticism surprisingly well. The film is the acknowledged inspiration for Clarence Fok's NAKED KILLER, the ultimate Cat III classic.

    As with all Chor Yuen's films, AINU is filmed entirely on Shaw Brothers sound stages, and features his trademark opulent art direction and cinematography. The plot is less labyrinthine than in many of his wu xia works, probably because Gu Long was in no way involved. In fact, the plot is probably too straight forward - the film runs less than 90 minutes, and doesn't develop its characters or situations as much as I would have liked. It still has a certain amount of depth and sophistication that is exceptionally unusual in a film centred around sex.

    Yueh Hua has a small role as a hapless police officer, but it's undoubtedly the women that are the stars of the film. Even in the action scenes, which are not the main focus but are a pleasant bonus, it's Lily Ho and especially Betty Tei Pei that dominate. Given that neither of the ladies are martial artists they do a good job in the fights, with stunt doubles being noticable but not distracting. Ultimately its the characters and the situations that make the film interesting, and the art direction, cinematography and naked flesh that make it compelling. I enjoyed the film on a number of levels, and even my girlfriend was positively disposed towards it. I just wish it had been about 30 minutes longer, and spent a bit more time developing its story.

    Definitely recommended.
    9Musicianmagic

    Probably the Best Shaw Brothers martial arts/adult film

    A woman named Ainu is kidnapped and sold to a brothel. She tries to resist & escape but fails being caught immediately. Given the choice between dying or accepting her position in the brothel she chooses the latter. Soon after is rented to four wealthy clients and secretly vows revenge. Also becoming the lover of the brothel's lesbian Madame.

    There is several scenes of martial arts action. Something Shaw Brothers were well known for. Included is a little blood, of course a bright red color, another thing the Shaws were known for. But wait, there's more. The storyline is still the main focus. It's an interesting story on its own. Throw in a little minor nudity as well.

    From beginning to end is a strong script. The action for the most part is well choreographed. The acting is good to excellent. This is one of the most well known Hong Kong films of its type. A true classic.
    9clevelander

    Underrated classic of the chinese action adventure form

    I saw this movie in an English Cinema, in Birmingham, in the mid- 1970's, and was quite bowled over by its startling originality, at least to my eyes as a western viewer. It is far better constructed than most of the Kung Fu type movies that have world popularity, and will appeal to a discerning audience. The intricate plot deals with the fate and adventures of two women, masters of their marshal arts, and sworn to vengeance. The significance of the relationship between the two women grows until it becomes central to the film. That alone was original enough in the 1970's - but amazingly it is still original now.

    The film has a legendary, classical feel to it, and is absolutely not self-conscious about the role of its female leads. The plot twists and turns down to its tragic denouement, breathtaking in its melodrama and beauty. I don't know enough about this but it felt very rooted in chinese culture , and had the classical structure of a greek or shakespearian tragedy.

    It is also beautifully filmed, and has many of those chinese fencing scenes the mass public has only really just become familiar with in Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon. But the latter is really not a patch on the earlier film.

    There may be many more like this - I don't know - and although it didn't feel formulaic to me, perhaps it might to the chinese audience. So I only gave it eight, rather than the nine that was tempting me.

    So why is this film so unknown, alone and unrated? That, I think, is the result of the unfortunate terms of its original release. Subtitled chinese movies at the time would appeal only to a specialist audience - (and Enter the Dragon had not yet appeared to change all that ) . But the specialist audience would instantly have been put off by the unfortunate "Confessions" marketing title, which immediately put it into the category of the contemporary naff British comedy series "Confessions of a window cleaner" and the like. Many a time I have tried to recommend this film title to friends only to be looked at incredulously as if - oh dear - how pathetic. Not that they would have found it easy to see it - it can't have enjoyed wide release.

    Now is the time for re-release.
    9danthsmith

    Brilliant

    Absolutely marvellous Shaw brothers classic. Definitely strong influence on Kill Bill. I watched the dubbed version which seemed OK. Art direction terrific. The ending is an over the top bloodbath









    Fantastic

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    • Release date
      • July 9, 1972 (Hong Kong)
    • Country of origin
      • Hong Kong
    • Language
      • Mandarin
    • Also known as
      • Intimate Confessions of a Chinese Courtesan
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      • 1h 31m(91 min)
    • Color
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      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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