Sexually explicit spy thriller movie “Lust” cut for Chinese children audience

Filed under: Film News, News | By: Peter Chubb
Posted on: September 11, 2007 | No Comments

Sexually explicit spy thriller movie “Lust” cut for Chinese children audience
Lust is an explicit spy thriller movie that is set in World War Two Shanghai and was shown at the Venice Film Festival, the film which is to be shown in China and has had to be cut by 30 minutes to allow Chinese to be able to watch the movie.

The movie Lust was originally 156 minutes long and had some very violent and also sexy scenes at times. The movie was directed by Ang Lee who is more famously known for his movie Brokeback Mountain. Director Lee decided to cut the film himself so he could protect his own integrity.

Lust is due to open in China on the 26th October.

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