By day, Linda Lee (Julie Riva) is a buttoned up businesswoman, strict
and imüpersonal to the point of being cold-hearted and mean - but by
night, she dresses like a whore and raids the bars for random men to pick
up, fuck ... and kill, once they have done their duty. Then she cuts off
one of her victim's limbs without fail. Office girl Lily (Chin Kwan) is
one of Linda's prime victims when it comes to being mean to somebody
without any real reason, and it seems Linda is enjoying to make Lily cry -
so Lily comes up with a plan to get back at her: She wants her boyfriend
Robert (Ho Ki Yung) to spy Linda out, seduce her and eventually rob her
blind. Going through Linda's apartment, it doesn't take Robert long to
find out she's a pervert with extreme predilections - but weirdly enough,
that doesn't turn him off or chase him away, he begins to sympathize with
the women, eventually fall in love with her. And when he and Lily
eventually find out Linda's the notorious mankiller everyone is talking
about of late, Robert kills Lily to guard Linda's secret. Linda loses
herself more and more in her nighttime identity as the perverted
mankiller, while she loses grip on reality and more and more neglects her
daytime activities. Now why has she turned into the sexmonster she is? Because
she was gangraped by her uncle and his friends she lived with when young.
She later burned down her uncle's house, with him and all his friends in
it ... Ultimately, Linda gets herself in a jam, when she runs into a
gang of gangrapists who brutally gangrape and kill her. But it seems
Robert is going to continue her work - dressed in drag ... hm, I wonder
... The first Trilogy of
Lust succeeded in combininb hardcore porn with a compelling story
with social relevance even. Film number two on the other hand doesn none
of all that: Even though there is no actual hardcore sex in this one, it
comes across as a lot sleazier, as it makes a head-on plunge into
perversion for the perversion's sake, is as unsubtle, even blunt in
direction as can be, and has a take-no-prisoners-attitude towwards its
sex-and-violence scenes that make one at times want to take a shower, at
others laugh out loud (like when Linda puts an octopus on a man's dick,
then smothers him with aonther octopus). On top of that, the story of the
film is incredibly silly and almost ridiculously superficial, and the cast
leaves a lot to be desired. To put it quite bluntly, a pretty bad film,
and a disappointment especially to fans of the rather interesting Trilogy
of Lust.
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