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Making it big in porn
The-Sarkologist24 March 2021
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Honestly, it was really, really tricky finding this film, which is a bit of a shame because it really wasn't too bad. Actually, the main reason that I spent a heap of time looking for it was because I recently saw the second one and it was really, really bad, but I wanted to see the original because I needed something to compare it with. Mind you, the bar that the second one set was so low that it wasn't hard to find something that was actually better than it. Oh, and the other thing I liked was that it was about a couple of kids that get into some shady business and make a bucket load out of it.

Yeah, these two guys happen to work at a publishing house, but end up being sacked in a round of layoffs. So, using their publishing knowledge, they decide to set out on their own. The problem is that there are only two types of books that make money - text books and porn. Unfortunately, they don't have the qualifications to write text books. As for porn, well, that tends to be pretty expensive when it comes to looking for models, so they needed something slightly different.

That was when they hit upon the idea of using prostitutes. More so, they would use the magazine as a means of sending customers to the prostitutes, and not surprisingly it was an instant hit. In fact, the prostitutes liked it as well because it meant that they got heaps and heaps of business. Mind you, this also brings them to the attention of some rather unsavoury individuals, and also starts to put them at odds with their girlfriends. However, since prostitution is technically legal in Hong Kong, they were able to get away with it, to an extent.

I guess the problem with this film was that I had to find the minutae of the story from other places since it sort of seemed to be going all over the place. Okay, the subtitles were pretty bad, but you sort of expect that with some of these Hong Kong films. However, unlike the second film, this one does tend to focus much more upon the relationships with the characters, and how they go through the highs and lows of the porn, and prostitution, industry.

There have been some suggestions that it explores the nature of prostitution in Hong Kong, and while it does touch on it, it doesn't delve too deeply into the subject. The thing is that it does exist, but generally exists behind closed doors. Another thing is that the film is actually based on a true story, and the guy that created the original magazine helped write the script.

In the end the film was okay, nothing too great, and it could have actually been a lot better, but in the end it is interesting, just not great. Oh, and there are some rather amusing aspects to it as well as touching on some serious issues.
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10/10
New Rating for this movie
hudsoo-121 November 2005
Notice: The new rating for "Ho Ching" in Taiwan is Taiwan:R-18. Please refer to your update in this movie. The man with the tan, popular actor Louis Koo, takes on producing duties with Naked Ambition, an entertaining but problematic look at Hong Kong's sex industry. Based on the true-life exploits of co-writer Frankie Chung Kin-Keung, the film details the rise of two guys (played by Koo and Eason Chan) from lowly editors at a magazine to kings of the local porn industry. Along the way there's laughs, jabs at the porn industry, digs at their consumers, appearances by some comely Hong Kong actresses, occasional no-name skin, and then a final dip into the conflicts and moral issues that might arise from running your own porn empire. That's where Naked Ambition eventually derails. Directors Dante Lam and Chan Hing-Kai (who also co-wrote) let their film degrade from a potential satire into a pandering comedy-drama that touts the strength of brotherhood. Huh?
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Going all out
harry_tk_yung11 November 2003
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While the general verdict seems to be that Ho Ching ("Naked Ambition") is soft porn for soft porn's sake, there are indications that the moviemakers wanted to do more. The story line is about two chaps laid off as casualties of the burst of the IT bubble trying to make it by publishing porno magazines. There `research' takes them through an exotic brave new world of the world's oldest profession, in varieties abundant. Unlike in the case of WONG Jing's pictures, the poor taste displayed in this movie is not purely for the sake of having poor taste, but are also part of the reality it is depicting. The moviemakers also tried to bring in human stories as well as show different human relationships, how they work, and how they fail to work. The Hong Kong actors and actresses who are normally very cautious about the roles they play on screen in order to protect their pop singer image have gone all out in this movie, particularly Josie Ho (Purple Storm (1999)), daughter of multi-billionaire casino tycoon, just to be married in a lavish wedding this weekend in Sydney. Despite these efforts, unfortunately, a lot of people walking into the cinema will watch this movie as a soft porn and no more.
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