Yu nu chi qing (1968) Poster

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6/10
LSD charged romp which must bring many smiles to the viewer
tomdickson21 June 2017
Warning: Spoilers
Yes LSD does feature in this as an LSD party which young hong kong attend, its a period piece (now seen as) because it so captures the time . only thing that reminds might be peter seller in 'the party' but this is younger and more dynamic, not pot here its just adrenalin and LSD (well only one monent of LSD but it sort of sets the scene of this over the top romp. !! the real plot is played out very well . the plot is :" A young girl, upon learning that her unmarried older sister is with child, decides to fake her own pregnancy to divert her parent's attention, confident that she can better handle the scornful reproach of the family's temperamental patriarch because she is the father's favourite; madcap shenanigans ensue... The late 1960s saw the rise of youth culture in Hong Kong cinema, embodied by a new generation of movie stars lovingly labelled Jade Girls, among them Connie Chan Po- chu was the most adored. The Pregnant Maiden, starring Chan and directed by Chor Yuen, takes the audience on a hilarious romp, poking fun at social conventions while exploring the hazy ambiguities of sexuality"
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