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The Human Color

The Human Color

Comedy

Cheung Chi Shing

Wong Tze Wah, Zhang Da Ming, Choi Siu Fun, Jiang Xiwen, Sun Jia Jun, Gu De Zhao, Li Li Chi, Lam Chiu Wing

1996

Hong Kong, China

Film review analysis↗

Completed

Cantonese

101 minutes

2025-03-02 15:21:06

Detailed introduction

This film (drama)Also known as人間色相,is aHong Kong, ChinaProducerwomen sex,At1996Released in year 。The dialogue language isCantonese,Current Douban rating7.5(For reference only)。
Taxi driver Wen Zhang (played by Wong Tze Wah) accidentally meets the Uyghur dancer Aman (played by Jiang Xiwen) who lives on Lamma Island a year ago, and since then he drives her to and from work every day, filled with fantasies about her. One night, Wen Zhang has a one-night stand with a woman, only to find out that improper medication has caused him to become impotent. Following the doctor's advice, Wen Zhang moves to Lamma Island for rest with Aman's company. The bar owner Billie (played by Choi Siu Fun) offers Wen Zhang a place to stay, and Billie was once Aman's same-sex lover. Wen Zhang meets policewoman Ron (played by Sun Jia Jun) by chance in the bar. Despite being impotent, he does not take advantage of Ron when she is drunk, which piques Ron’s interest in him. Soon, Aman's husband A Dong (played by Zhang Da Ming) comes from the mainland. A Dong, who learned painting from a young age, has an open-minded perspective, and when he learns about Aman's past relationship with Billie, he boldly suggests that Billie live with them, but is straightforwardly rejected by her. Ron tries various methods to help Wen Zhang regain his virility but to no avail, and at the same time, Aman begins to develop feelings for this man who has a crush on her...

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