The film drew significant attention not only in Hong Kong but also from tourists from mainland China, where such films are banned.
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While not a critical darling, the film remains a landmark in Hong Kong cinema, demonstrating the power of niche marketing and the successful merger of traditional storytelling with modern 3D technology. The film drew significant attention not only in
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The film’s release highlighted stark contrasts in global censorship standards. In Hong Kong, the film was released with a Category III rating, restricting it to adults but allowing it to be screened uncut. However, in mainland China, where strict censorship laws prohibit explicit sexual content, the film could not be shown legally. Paradoxically, this prohibition fueled the film's box office in Hong Kong, as mainland tourists flocked to the territory specifically to view the forbidden film. This phenomenon underscored the film's role as a transgressive commodity. In Western markets, the reception was more muted; critics dismissed it as a curiosity, and the novelty of 3D erotica wore off quickly as the film lacked the artistic prestige of other erotic dramas.