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Ai qing ling yao

  • 2002
  • 1h 32m
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
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Ai qing ling yao (2002)
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A web of connected stories on adventure, sex, and love in Taiwan, including a 17 y.o. boy with a porn obsession, three hoodlums, and a self-righteous police officer.A web of connected stories on adventure, sex, and love in Taiwan, including a 17 y.o. boy with a porn obsession, three hoodlums, and a self-righteous police officer.A web of connected stories on adventure, sex, and love in Taiwan, including a 17 y.o. boy with a porn obsession, three hoodlums, and a self-righteous police officer.

  • Directors
    • Fung-Bok Lee
    • Chao-Bin Su
  • Writer
    • Chao-Bin Su
  • Stars
    • Michael Wong
    • Ginny Liu
    • Leon Dai
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
    287
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    • Directors
      • Fung-Bok Lee
      • Chao-Bin Su
    • Writer
      • Chao-Bin Su
    • Stars
      • Michael Wong
      • Ginny Liu
      • Leon Dai
    • 5User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Michael Wong
    Michael Wong
    • Lin Tsu-chuang…
    Ginny Liu
    • Tan Hsiao-ying
    Leon Dai
    Leon Dai
    • Mad Cop
    Sheng Chen
    Sheng Chen
    • Bookstore Owner Cheng
    • (as Bobby Chen)
    Tomohisa Kagami
    • Ken
    Wei-min Ying
    Wei-min Ying
    • Big Slicer
    Jen-Ya Wu
    • Fat Slicer
    Chen-Hsi Li
    • Skinny Slicer
    Dwagie
    Dwagie
    • Dwagie
    MC HotDog
    • MC HotDog
    D.J. Hsiao-si
    • DJ Hsiao-si
    • (as DJ Hsiao-si)
    Phoebe Huang
    Phoebe Huang
    • Teacher
    • (as Chia-Chien Huang)
    King Kong Lee
    King Kong Lee
    • Supermarket clerk A
    • (as Kang Jin)
    Firebird Liu
    Firebird Liu
    • Driver
    • (as Hsu-hao Liu)
    Cheryl Yang
    Cheryl Yang
    Zi-she Zhu
    • Little Tomato
    • Directors
      • Fung-Bok Lee
      • Chao-Bin Su
    • Writer
      • Chao-Bin Su
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    9SciBry

    A Taiwanese Gem; Entertaining and Wise

    "Better Than Sex" is a fun comedy about the differences between sex and love. There's alot of off-the-wall stuff, like one character's unusually long member, a blade that brings its handlers to orgasm, and a cameo from a famous asian rap group. You should expect some dirty humor and graphicness, but it's used intelligently.

    The movie's strengths are its humor and the messages it has about sex. You can easily relate to the characters and their lives. Young adults and up will enjoy the message about the importance of love (and people!!!) in one's sex-life.

    The movie is structured in a way similar to "Amores Perros" Many different stories collide through a few central events. You get to see the perspectives of each of the main characters through flashbacks, etc. The movies uses slow-motion and other editing effects at just the right time.

    I saw "Better Than Sex" at an Asian film festival my school held. It's from Taiwan and is apparently hard to track down. I would guess your best bet is your local China Town. If you stumble upon this movie, gather your friends around and enjoy.
    7shammuk

    An attempt to save the Taiwan Film Industry

    If you have seen enough Taiwanese films you will be pleasantly surprised by this one. This is an attempt by the director to save Taiwan's film industry from its overly artsy and unprofitable film environment. Taiwan's film industry have been on a downward slope ever since Taiwan's new wave of directors started making political and avant-garde films. Even though those films won awards at major festivals it fails to bring in profits in its native country. However, this film is an attempt to break free from that type of environment and an attempt to gain audiences interests once more. It was quite an success in Taiwan which actually brought in box office numbers. The film did not make any profit, but it did earn enough to balance out its film budget, which was a first ever since the Taiwan's new wave of films. The director of photography of this film is very well known among the Asian commercial industry. Thus, enabling this film to have a totally different look from past Taiwanese films. The film was well shot and did a good job on color correction making the quality more Hollywood like. The only downside about this film was that I thought the characters wasn't very well developed. The separate stories were also connected in a way which looked overly pretentious. However, the wacky story lines and weird plots makes up for that imperfection.
    9cheese_cake

    very funny and entertaining

    the movie is about different people and their unrelated stories, although they all cross paths eventually. the movie is set in Taipei, Taiwan. one group is a Japanese TV show looking for teenage delinquents in Taipei. another group is a boy with an obsession with porn and the high school girl who has a crush on him. the last and funniest group is a gang of three wannabe gangsters who run around on tricked out scooters. there's Taiwanese rap (very good), unrequited love, wickedness and other hi jinks. the movie is very funny. all the actors act very well and the story is believable overall. the director mocks youth and it's angst and yet realizes it is very true for young people in such a fast paced world. true love is one of the motto's and wickedness is punished in the end. overall, this is a feel good movie, about enjoying life and it's pleasures and being good people. i found this glimpse of Taiwan fascinating and hope they make more movies like this. go see it, it's good!

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      Quan wan da tusha
      Written by Wei-min Ying

      Lyrics by Wei-min Ying

      Performed by The Clippers (Jiazi diandong da yuedui)

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    • Release date
      • April 12, 2002 (Taiwan)
    • Country of origin
      • Taiwan
    • Languages
      • Mandarin
      • English
    • Also known as
      • B.T.S. (Better Than Sex)
    • Production company
      • Nan Fang Film Productions
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    • Budget
      • $300,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 32 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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