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4.0 out of 5 stars
I liked it!, January 17, 2009
Rather than engage in the back and forth of these reviews, permit me to offer one slightly different observation.
When the abbot monk is asked how he lived to be over 100, he said "I eat at the time to eat, and sleep at the time to sleep."
Later, a woman had appeared and requested to become a nun. The hero, a former warlord who was hiding from his past, shaved her head, and in doing so, became aroused.
One night, she crept into his bed chamber and said "You are not a monk". She mentioned the way he carressed her when he shaved her head, his strong shoulders, etc. Inevitabley, nature took its course. After they tickled each other's fancy, she gently and seductively tied his wrists with a piece of leather, stradled him, and introduced herself as the widow of another warlord whom he had killed. She then started biting him on the jugular vein. Our hero struggled to be free, to no avail.
Suddenly, the old monk appeared out of nowhere, did some kind fo kung fu move with his walking stick, and killed the woman by striking her at the base of her skull. Our hero lay there, amazed and shocked. The old monk shook his head and walked away, muttering "No sleep at the time to sleep."
Let's be honest; could an American have come up with this?
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5.0 out of 5 stars
Captivating, October 21, 1998
By A Customer
Joan Chen is marvelous in this feature. A delight for both the eyes and the heart. This movie is filled with beautiful sights and sounds, a wonderful script, and superb acting. END
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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Another beautiful movie from Sara Law, August 14, 1999
By A Customer
I really loved this movie. Perhaps it does owe a debt to Kurosawa's 'Ran', but is it a crime for a developing director to emulate the master? Sara Law is a superb director in her own right - she has a faultless eye, a deft wit and produces sensational erotic scenes. I am thankful we can count her as an Aussie and look forward to a great many more beautiful movies from her like 'Temptation of a Monk'.
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