✨ Vivian Hsu brings an incredible, raw vulnerability to the character of Wenny.
Highly moving. He perfectly captures the visceral, agonizing torment of a man shattered by PTSD.
The performance required of Hsu is difficult. She must play a character who is not entirely human, stripping away normal social cues to portray something more elemental. While she is undeniably the focal point of the male gaze in the film, she also exudes a sense of control. Her "Angel" is not a victim; she is the arbiter of fate.
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Capitalizing on the massive success of the photobook, Hong Kong director Andrew Lau (who would later direct the legendary Infernal Affairs ) helmed a romantic erotic drama of the same name. Plot and Cinematic Style
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