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(1993)

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6/10
Surprising Connection
SMK-426 July 2001
It beggars belief, but this is indeed a remake of a mid 1970s German soft porn flick, Griechische Feigen, where Loletta Lee takes the part played by Betty Vergès in the original. Obviously, the setting was moved from Europe to China and consequently some cultural differences had to be adapted to, but at least the first 30 minutes of the film follow the original almost scene by scene.
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6/10
Gorgeous Lee
cso511 February 2000
Loletta Lee is particularly gorgeous in this movie. Portraying a sweet,demure yet mischievous character, she managed to capture the attention of the cinema-goers. I 'm a big fan of hers.I think she should have more roles in the mainstream movies, not just involving herself in the soft-porn industry.
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5/10
If It Wasn't For Loletta Lee...
crossbow010621 September 2008
Loletta Lee looks great in this film and, if you like her, that is enough reason to watch this. However, the film itself is okay at best, chronicling the story of Jane (Ms. Lee) as a spoiled brat who, instead of going to the UK to study, gives the ticket to someone else and stays in Hong Kong to learn the meaning of love. Things happen to her along the way and she deserves every hurt. She is not exactly nice and the male characters are, for the most part, less nice than she is. The film is underwritten, probably on purpose, so you can just ogle the sometimes naked Ms. Lee. No doubt, she is very attractive and sexy, but that is all the film is good for. If thats enough, then feel free to watch it. Otherwise, check out her film "Girls Unbutton", which is better. This is merely okay, a very pretty lady showing her body in a film with a so-so plot. It should have been better.
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3/10
Crazy Love
bombersflyup27 April 2020
Warning: Spoilers
There's no film here, it's just silly and stupid. However, Loletta Lee's quite the splendid beauty.
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7/10
One of the better CAT III soft-core movies
Groverdox28 July 2017
"Crazy Love" is one of the better Category 3 sex comedies. It's interesting from beginning to end, funny in places, and has a heroine it is easy to root for.

It is also refreshingly sex positive and has a dynamic heroine.

Loletta Lee is an angelic beauty. In this movie she plays Jane, a young woman who fools her parents into thinking she has gone on a study trip and makes her own way in the world, using her looks and brains to her own advantage.

I found the movie consistently entertaining and sexy. I found the ending a bit rushed, though: Jane ends up back with a "nice guy", straight after finding him with someone else? The fact that the movie is only about 70 minutes adds to the feeling the ending was truncated.
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4/10
Let Me Stay in the 80s for Just a Little Bit Longer...
Raptorclaw15531 May 2020
Crazy Love is an interesting work of film, to say the least. I don't necessarily agree, however, with it being labeled as a romantic comedy. I think the label of erotic comedy would serve this film better as a descriptor. That said, however, it's not so cut and dry at the same time.

The opening sequence of shots of our lead are a bit misleading. While there are numerous situations in this film involving nudity or some kind of erotic imagery, with one exception, Crazy love does not really follow through with the tone it initially sets. The eroticism in OK overall. Maybe a bit surprising in some cases, especially in the way it's utilized, but it's nothing really to write home about at the end of the day.

The humor in this film is dated. This is a film from 1993, and this film makes casual, explicit references to sexual assault as humor, for example, which is definitely not something most films would try to do now. So many of the jokes in this film are centered around that or gay panic that, unless you find those types of jokes humorous, a good portion of the comedy present in this film will be lost to you. I only laughed a couple times watching this, one was a joke in the beginning made by the Buddhist Priest which, although a bit predictable, I found funny because the application of Buddhist thought in the context of an erotic comedy was something I found a bit clever. The other time I laughed was when the main character has hot pot with the artist/writer and she keeps making the food spicier and he can't handle it. That was a genuinely funny moment and I wish there was more of something like that in this film.

The acting is serviceable. There is one scene, however, where I felt the acting was so bad that I was unsure if it was supposed to be a joke or not. There's a scene early on in the film where this couple is saying goodbye as the girl is getting ready to leave for the UK at the airport. This scene is acted in such an over-dramatic way, yet the visuals don't seem to suggest either seriousness or otherwise. I laughed at it but I'm still not sure what to make of that scene and those performances. For the most part, however, the acting is fine, if a little over the top in a lot of spots to heighten the comedy to, sometimes, cartoonish levels.

The writing is iffy. Characters seem to come and go based on plot convenience more than anything else. There are also moments where the main character and the artist get into multiple arguments that are frustrating because what they are saying and doing seems to sacrifice realism in favor of dragging the conflict out despite us all knowing what's going to happen.

On the technical side of things, I couldn't help but notice that there were a lot of strange audio issues. This is mostly in the soundtrack where the beat will artificially palpitate as if someone made a mistake and cut it off too soon. This happens consistently and I found it to be a little distracting. The soundtrack is fine, albeit a little minimal with only a handful of music tracks seemingly ripped out of the late 1980s.

Overall, Crazy Love is largely unremarkable. It's not bad but it's not good either. There doesn't seem to be anything particularly unique about this film in what it has to offer. If your standard for eroticism is the 50 Shades films, then maybe this might be a step up in that camp with just how much more it exists in this film and, in some instances, how casually it's sometimes presented. It definitely does not feel like the kind of film that would be produced in the US. I believe that the kind of tone this film presents considering what it is, is probably something that can only be produced by a film industry in its part of the world. That said, it's nothing special and nobody's life is more or less enriched after seeing it.
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