Zen: Extreme Ecstasy — [18 ] 3d Sex And
Directed by Christopher Sun and produced by Stephen Shiu, the film is loosely adapted from the 17th-century erotic novel .
Despite its "erotic" billing, critics often noted that the film was less about sensuality and more about visual gimmicks and graphic violence. [18 ] 3D Sex and Zen: Extreme Ecstasy
: Much of the action takes place in the "Pavilion of Ultimate Bliss," an orgiastic lair ruled by the Prince of Ning. Directed by Christopher Sun and produced by Stephen
: In Hong Kong, it grossed HK$2.78 million on its opening day, surpassing the previous record set by James Cameron's Avatar . : In Hong Kong, it grossed HK$2
Due to its explicit content, the film was heavily edited for various international markets.
(2011) is a Hong Kong erotic period comedy that gained worldwide notoriety for being marketed as the world's first major 3D erotic film. While it shares a title with the 1991 cult classic Sex and Zen , it is a standalone big-budget production that blends ancient Chinese erotic lore with modern 3D technology. Film Background and Plot