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Madame Bamboo (1991)

Madame Bamboo (1991)
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Director Li Han Chiang brings two tales of love and passion to the screen in this erotic drama detailing the lives of two prostitutes destined to lead a life of sin and debauchery. In the first story, a married woman is sold to a whorehouse after her husband discovers that she has been having a sexually charged affair with a local iron worker. The second tale finds a young girl desperate to escape her pre-arranged marriage going to extreme lengths to be with her adventurous lover. Forced to marry an eight-year-old boy as she longs to spend her days in the arms of the man who truly knows how to please her, the woman and her lover tie up her pre-pubescent husband and make rapturous love until the authorities catch wind of their passionate crime. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Synopsis of Madame Bamboo

Director Li Han Chiang brings two tales of love and passion to the screen in this erotic drama detailing the lives of two prostitutes destined to lead a life of sin and debauchery. In the first story, a married woman is sold to a whorehouse after her husband discovers that she has been having a sexually charged affair with a local iron worker. The second tale finds a young girl desperate to escape her pre-arranged marriage going to extreme lengths to be with her adventurous lover. Forced to marry an eight-year-old boy as she longs to spend her days in the arms of the man who truly knows how to please her, the woman and her lover tie up her pre-pubescent husband and make rapturous love until the authorities catch wind of their passionate crime. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
106 mins

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