Ai Nu

Chu Yuan
He Lili, Yue Hua, Betty, Tong Lin, Wan Chongshan, Fan Meisheng, Gu Wenzong, Zhan Sen, Fang Mian, Li Hao
1972
Hong Kong, China
Completed
Mandarin Chinese
90 minutes
Detailed introduction
This film (drama)Also known as愛奴,is aHong Kong, ChinaProducerwomen sex,At1972Released in year
。The dialogue language isMandarin Chinese,Current Douban rating6.9(For reference only)。
The daughter of a teacher, Ai Nu (played by He Lili), is trafficked to the brothel "Four Seasons Spring." Due to her extraordinary beauty and fierce personality, she catches the eye of the madam, Aunt Chun (played by Betty). Aunt Chun firmly holds the top position in Four Seasons Spring, managing it alongside her colleague, Bao Hu (played by Tong Lin). Bao Hu has long loved Aunt Chun but cannot win her affection, as she has a unique preference for women and is infatuated with them. When Ai Nu appears, Aunt Chun is immediately captivated and tries various means of coercion and persuasion to train her to become the star attraction. To maintain her integrity, Ai Nu vows never to give in. Weak and outnumbered, she is forced by Aunt Chun to entertain clients, suffering brutal abuse at the hands of various wealthy patrons. Desperate to escape her physical and emotional torment, Ai Nu wishes for death, only to be saved by a mute boy, who is actually pretending to be mute for his own reasons. The two attempt to flee but are captured, and the boy dies while trying to save Ai Nu. In pursuit of revenge, Ai Nu begrudgingly complies with Aunt Chun. She flatters her and becomes her same-sex partner while secretly learning martial arts and skills. Will the revenge plan of the lonely girl succeed? Directed by Chu Yuan, this film is a groundbreaking work in the genre of fantastical martial arts, breathtakingly extraordinary, and a unique piece in the history of international cinema.