Flowers of Shanghai is a movie set in 1884 Shanghai, focusing on the lives of courtesans and the inner workings of brothels. It explores themes of love, rivalry, debt, and the objectification of women. The story follows the intertwined lives of several characters as they navigate the complexities of their relationships in a society dominated by opium and male power.
The Blood of a Poet follows an artist on an existential journey as he encounters surreal and dreamlike scenarios. From a statue that comes to life to a peeping through a keyhole, the artist navigates through disorientation and creativity. With black and white cinematography, the film explores themes of sensuality, mythology, and the power of art.
A woman on the run is raped, rescued, then raped again. Escaping, she heads for the hills and finds safe haven at a convent. After becoming a postulant (trainee nun), she catches her fellow sisters engaging in lesbianism, fighting over nothing, hurling snakes at each other, and engaging in mild flesh eating.
In the midst of the first Indochina War in 1954, the 317th platoon of French soldiers find themselves behind enemy lines in the treacherous jungle. As they struggle to survive, tensions rise and comradeship is put to the test.
Confessions of an Opium Eater (1962) is a crime drama movie set in 19th-century San Francisco. The story revolves around an adventurer who finds himself in the dangerous world of opium smuggling and human trafficking. He gets caught up in a web of kidnappings, secret societies, and murders. In order to save a kidnapped woman, he must navigate a treacherous underworld filled with opium dens, Chinese gangs, and slave markets. With the help of unlikely allies, he fights to bring down the criminal empire and find redemption.
Max Fleischer considers hiring a new cartoonist. While the new guy draws Max's portrait, Koko gets into a fight with a cartoon Chinese man.
Flip the Frog is a police officer on the trail of the notorious Chinese criminal, Chow Mein.
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