Yu Pui Tsuen II

Yu Pui Tsuen II

Release date : October 15, 1987
Runtime : 1h 30m
Countries of origin : Hong Kong /
Original Language : Cantonese /
Director : Ho Fan /
Writers : Manfred Wong Man-Chun /
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October 15, 1987 1h 30m Hong Kong Drama Cantonese More
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Before Michael Mak’s Sex And Zen became a cult favourite in the ’90s, there was Ho Fan’s Yu Pui Tsuen (The Carnal Prayer Mat, 1987). But without sex bomb Amy Yip, coarse humour or lesbian love affairs, Yu Pui Tsuen had to rely on the nudity and sex from his cast of relative unknowns to save the day. When a young man dreams that he drowns after a night of carnal passion, he asks a buddhist monk to translate the experience for him. The monk replies that the dream is a warning not to indulge the pleasures of the flesh to excess, but the man ignores his advice, marrying a virgin and making love to her constantly. However, after several torrid affairs, the man begins to realise the sagacity of the monk's warning.
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  • title:Yu Pui Tsuen II
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1987
  • Runtime:1h 30m
  • Genres: Drama · Fantasy · Romance ·
  • Countries of origin: Hong Kong ·
  • Original Language: Cantonese ·
  • Director: Ho Fan /
  • Writers: Manfred Wong Man-Chun ·
  • Production companies:
  • Overview:Before Michael Mak’s Sex And Zen became a cult favourite in the ’90s, there was Ho Fan’s Yu Pui Tsuen (The Carnal Prayer Mat, 1987). But without sex bomb Amy Yip, coarse humour or lesbian love affairs, Yu Pui Tsuen had to rely on the nudity and sex from his cast of relative unknowns to save the day. When a young man dreams that he drowns after a night of carnal passion, he asks a buddhist monk to translate the experience for him. The monk replies that the dream is a warning not to indulge the pleasures of the flesh to excess, but the man ignores his advice, marrying a virgin and making love to her constantly. However, after several torrid affairs, the man begins to realise the sagacity of the monk's warning.
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