Sex Opera

November 23rd, 2008



Sex Opera

Category: 28
All Genres: Adult
Release Year: 2000
Country: USA
Runtime: 102
Languages: Cantonese
Director: Antonio Adamo
Sound: Dolby Digital
Taglines:
  • Trials are too important to be decided by juries.

  • Writing by: Wing-Sun Chan - writer
    Joe Ma - writer
    Kan-Cheung Tsang - story

    Produced by: Gordon Chan - producer
    Thomas Leong - associate producer
    Joe Ma - producer

    Cast: Eva Black -
    Philippe Dean -
    Lauren Kiss - (as Laureen Kiss)
    Alex Mantegna -
    Natasha - (as Natasha Pylyp)
    David Perry -
    Ian Scott -
    Lynn Stone -
    Dora Venter -
    Michelle Wild -

    Music: Lincoln Lo
    Official Website: Visit Website


    Plot Outline: Charlene Choi plays Yee, a beautiful young girl from an affluent family, however she finds out that she has suffered from cancer...
    Plot: Charlene Choi plays Yee, a beautiful young girl from an affluent family, however she finds out that she has suffered from cancer, so she begins to prepare for her own funeral with the help of a young funeral director Duan(Eason Chan) They gradually falls in love with each other during their field trip to U.S.A, Yee then realizes how much she values her life. But later, she finally learns about one of Duan's secret, which end up a sad ending of the story.

    Movie Quotes: Doyle: It's a set-up.


    Crazy Credits: We know about 1 Crazy Credits. One of them reads:
    Before the credits roll: In Memory of David Dukes He played the Professor and he died shortly before filming was through.

    Goofs: We know about 23 goofs. Here comes one of them:
    Continuity: When Marlee is sitting at an outdoor cafe with Wendell, Wendell's shirt collar is repeatedly neatly tucked/sloppily sticking out between shots.

    Trivia: There are 14 entries in the trivia list - like these:
    • This is Gene Hackman's and Dustin Hoffman's first film together. At the Pasadena Playhouse they were classmates and were both voted "Least Likely to Succeed".
    • This movie is based on the early 1990s John Grisham novel, but in the book the trial was about a large tobacco company.
    • One of the jurors is named "Lydia Deets" and is portrayed as a goth girl, an obvious reference to Winona Ryder's character "Lydia Deitz" in Beetle Juice (1988).