

Hong Kong's most scandalous hidden gem — where desire meets destruction in neon-drenched chaos.
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Cinematography
Neon-soaked frames that make sin look like fine art.
Acting
Mimi Kung burns the screen down with barely controlled recklessness.
Costume
Every outfit screams money, power, and imminent collapse.
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Released during Hong Kong's pre-handover anxiety, the film's decadence reads as elegy for colonial excess.
Michelle Sima reportedly improvised the climactic confrontation after the original script was deemed 'too tame' by the director.