
Toh sik (2004)
Année de sortie : 2004
Pays : Hong Kong
Titre alternatif : Color Blossoms
Réalisateur : Yonfan
Scénariste : Yonfan
Production & Genre
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Genre : Drama, Erotic Film, Lgbt-Related Film, Romance
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Synopsis
In 'Toh sik', Teresa Cheung plays a real estate agent who becomes involved in a passionate and sadomasochistic relationship with Sho, a morose Japanese photographer played by male model Sho. Their relationship unfolds in an opulent apartment owned by an affluent Japanese woman portrayed by Matsuzaka Keiko. This complex dynamic is further complicated by the presence of Carl Ng as a policeman who becomes infatuated with one of them and a mysterious Korean woman whose role remains unclear.
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Résumé
Directed by Yonfan, 'Toh sik' (2004) is an erotic drama that explores themes of desire, passion, and their darker consequences. The film is known for its controversial content and has been described as an art film by critics. It stars Teresa Cheung in the lead role alongside Sho as her enigmatic lover, with Matsuzaka Keiko playing a supporting role. The narrative involves intersecting relationships and tangled webs of violence and desire.
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