Pride

Category:Moviecomedy Area:Hongkong Years:2003 Director:Chen Qingjia and Lin Chaoxian Starring:Louis Koo Eason Chan Josie Ho Lung Bi-yi Niki Chow Denise Ho Joey Ku Cherrie Ying

Description:Ah Zhong (Eason Chan) studied communication at university, and after graduation he joined a publishing house as a comics editor; Andy (Louis Koo) was originally a screenwriter for a TV station, but left because he was squeezed out by the producer. After Ah Zhong met Andy, he became more lively, and the two often discussed how to start a business. Ah Zhong's publishing house was losing money due to poor management, so he asked Andy to start an erotic magazine together, which became an instant hit. Faced with the sudden success, the two of them changed unconsciously. So far, among the local films released in Hong Kong theaters in 2003, only three were classified as III by the Film Censorship Office. Among them, "Uncle Fu" and "Night of the Demons" were approved to be released only to people over 18 years old due to the bloody and horrific autopsy scenes and the weird and confusing gay themes respectively, and "Passion" was approved to be released only to people over 18 years old due to the dozens of AV girls.

Introduction

Ah Chung (Eason Chan) studied communication at university and joined a publishing house as a comics editor after graduation. Andy (Louis Koo) was originally a TV screenwriter, but left because he was ostracized by the producer. After Ah Chung met Andy, he became more lively and the two often discussed how to start a business. Ah Chung's publishing house was losing money due to poor management. He found Andy to start an erotic magazine together, which became a hit. Faced with the sudden success, the two of them changed unconsciously. So far, only three local films released in Hong Kong cinemas in 2003 were classified as Class III by the Film Censorship Office. Among them, "Fu Bo" and "The Night Corridor" were approved to be released only to people over 18 years old due to the bloody and terrifying autopsy scenes and the weird and confusing gay themes respectively. "The Passion" was naturally ruled as Class III due to the nude scenes of dozens of AV girls, a large number of foul language and dirty jokes.

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