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: The story follows David (Lam Chin-fei), a businessman who returns to Hong Kong from the USA to save his father's struggling company. While there, he becomes entangled in romantic affairs with several women, most notably Tin Tin (Sharon Kwok), who appeals to his intellect, and Joey (Veronica Yip), who appeals to his lust.
A car dealer who represents pure lust and physical desire.
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Rather than treating the narrative as a linear drama, Ho Fan treats the plot as an anchor for vignettes of longing. The characters are perpetually "lost" in a crowded, chaotic metropolis, seeking transient intimacy to escape their personal anxieties.
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: A passionate car dealer who embodies absolute lust. Joey introduces David to a hyper-sensory, uninhibited world of carnal indulgence, allowing him to escape his waking anxieties.
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In Hidden Desire , Ho Fan translates his photographic eye directly onto the celluloid.
Unlike many of its contemporaries, Hidden Desire is noted for its high production values and artistic flair, largely due to Ho Fan's background as a world-renowned photographer.
: "Hidden Desire" reflects the cinematic trends and cultural attitudes of Hong Kong in the early 1990s. This period was marked by a flourishing film industry that was not only producing a high volume of films but also experimenting with content, genres, and themes.
The movie concludes with a brutal, extended rape scene of Yoshiko perpetrated by Charlie, the unscrupulous employee fired by David earlier. This scene is described as graphic, featuring Yoshiko raped in various positions while Charlie insults her. The film ends abruptly with Yoshiko's scream for help as the credits roll, and David never returns to save her, leaving audiences in a state of unresolved shock.