Forbidden Legend of Sex and Chopsticks (2008) Poster

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6/10
probably is worth it for the first half hour
christopher-underwood26 March 2009
For some reason, when purchasing this I thought I was buying some 70s classic just released on DVD but no this is brand new. A fantastic opening, very lush with a great fleshy scene, involving acupuncture and death. Indeed the first half hour including more couplings with more wonderful looking ladies but then the film begins to loose its way. We go from here to there, starting this, forgetting that and in the end getting completely stuck. For the last third or so we resort to slapstick and general jokiness that virtually negates all the erotic content. Very strange use of the, admittedly agile, shaven headed young lady who decides to leave the nunnery and take up with our hero. One particular scene is so shot it gives the appearance of being between two men, not presumably the intention. There is a rather touching scene with a small footed angel and this probably is worth it for the first half hour although overall it is a pretty shoddy affair that finally stops, with seeming clips from scenes that might have been intended to have been made.
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7/10
After a great first half the film runs out of steam in the second
dbborroughs24 October 2009
Warning: Spoilers
As a rule I don't like most of the erotic Category 3 (sort of like the NC17 rating in the US) films that I've seen from Hong Kong. They tend to be neither particularly erotic nor particularly involving (I won't even mention that they tend not to be remotely funny when they are also comedies). To that end I was rather surprised to find that The Forbidden Legend: Sex & Chopsticks is both good and erotic. The thread bare story has the son of the court sexologist telling his story about learning about sex and then going forth into the world with an angle towards his wedding. For much of the film, say the first half, the film is both sexy and involving. High art its not, but as an erotic romp about a young man sewing his oats its very much entertaining (and the scenery, both male and female isn't hard on the eyes either). The films flaw is that at a certain point the film loses steam. Any real semblance of a plot pretty much disappears and we are left with some amusing sex scenes but not much else. The film goes from entertaining to a bit tedious, and I found myself fast forwarding through the sex (I think the problem is that the couplings in the second half, with the exception of the final sequence are rather dull). When I reached the end I found that I still liked the film but not as much as at the start. To that end I recommend the film for those adults looking for an erotic change of pace, with the warning that you'll probably start to lose interest in the sex as the film progresses.
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7/10
After a humane Ximen Qing
Eunus3 January 2010
I have seen a number of Jin Ping Mei adaptations that take great liberties for creating a protagonist much more sympathetic than Ximen Qing (or Saimun Hing as you are likely to hear in Cantonese) is actually portrayed in the novel. Frankly, being a typical social parasite who uses his material wealth and other possible means to serve his sexual appetite and to ensure the subjugation of lesser people, he is no likable fellow at all. However, "Sex & Chopsticks" move further than its predecessors did and creates a rather compassionate background to Ximen Qing's exploits. Even his cruelest act, the murder of Lotus' husband is justified with his deep romantic interest in the woman. In this sense, the film suffers from some defects not very different from those shared by most adaptations of classical literary works. On the other hand, veteran Norman Chui presents the convincing portrait of a sexual gong fu master and Japanese actresses are really worth their respective roles. The story is continued in the second film and I wonder how it is handled in the follow-up.
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7/10
Enjoyable softcore romp
Groverdox22 January 2018
This amusing soft-core flick is apparently based on an ancient Chinese work of literature about a libertine seducing women and climbing the social hierarchy, without morality or responsibility to act as hindrances.

Fear not, though: for those looking for sex and nudity - and why else would you be interested - "Sex & Chopsticks" delivers. I was surprised to find it has any literary basis at all: it's hard to imagine the screenplay this was made from, let alone a classic story. The main character, apparently an arch anti-hero in the original, here just wants to get laid, and after you see the lengths his father, a "sexologist", goes toward making him ready - including training him to do penis push ups! - you can hardly begrudge him that.

The movie doesn't really have a story, it's just our (anti?)hero going from one beautiful woman to the next, all of whom end up naked. The title is presumably an attempt to link this movie to the '90s HK blockbuster, "Sex and Zen", but it's not as madcap or as memorable as that one was.
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