A This Week In Sleaze on the dark mind of Mou Tun-fei at Shaw Brothers… before Men Behind The Sun, recent Hong Kong cinema reported on in the form of discussion on Rigor Mortis and Abderdeen and Taiwanese children’s cinema gets a thorough examination. It’s more adult than you might think. Click images below to access the shows.
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This Week In Sleaze 29: Black Sun – The Nanking Massacre
Let’s talk some fucking shameless war crime exploitation, maybe not for the last time but certainly the last of the serious chats on that topic connected to filmmaker Mou Tun-fei. A planned trilogy of movies starting with Men Behind The Sun, Mou popped back up again in 1995 to continue his study of Japanese war atrocities in graphic detail. This time turning to the 1930s and the Nanking Massacre IN his movie Let’s talk some fucking shameless war crime exploitation, maybe not for the last time but certainly the last of the serious chats on that topic connected to filmmaker Mou Tun-fei. A planned trilogy of movies starting with Men Behind The Sun, Mou popped back up again in 1995 to continue his study of Japanese war atrocities in graphic detail. This time turning to the 1930s and the Nanking Massacre IN his movie Black Sun: The Nanking Massacre.Black Sun: The Nanking Massacre. Click link or image below to access the show!
This Week In Sleaze 29: Black Sun – The Nanking Massacre
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Review: Lost Souls (1980)
Before Men Behind The Sun, Mou Tun-fei was aggressive at Shaw Brothers.
Full, written review available at sogoodreviews.com.
Video removed since Vimeo (who allow tags involving sexually suggestive content) removed my account. Despite no nudity in any reviews of Category III movies, it’s not worth the headache to repost old and new reviews on another service. Original posts in the Past Sleaze and Sleazy K’s Video Reviews-categories will remain as they do link to the written review but video content will be removed and any future Category III related reviews won’t have an accompanying video review.