Are you passionate about action, romance, or engaging narratives? If so, prepare yourself for a cinematic treat in the upcoming year! We’ve curated a selection of the finest offerings from Chinese cinema, encompassing sensuality and allure. From gripping thrillers and suspenseful tales to enchanting romances perfect for intimate watch dates, these are our top 10 enticing Chinese movies set for release in 2023. Join us on a journey to discover some of the most enchanting cinematic treasures handpicked by the AsiaMovies team!
Top 10 Chinese Sexy Movies To Watch in 2023
S.No | Movie Title | Description |
1 | Intimate Confessions of a Chinese Courtesan | Released in 1972, this film is a mix of wuxia swordplay with moments of period erotica, focusing on a woman’s revenge after being abducted into a brothel. |
2 | The Golden Lotus | A 1974 film that references The Plum in the Golden Vase, a classic piece of erotic literature from the Ming Dynasty. |
3 | Erotic Ghost Story | A 1990 film that’s a Hong Kong take on Hollywood’s The Witches of Eastwick combined with a classic Chinese fairy tale. |
4 | Pretty Woman | A dark 1991 film, unrelated to the Hollywood romantic comedy, that delves into themes of rape, murder, and violence. |
5 | Cash on Delivery | A 1992 film where a woman hires a gigolo to get her pregnant for a unique purpose, blending comedy with a dark storyline. |
6 | Naked Killer | A 1992 cult classic film where a deadly assassin falls in love with a fellow female killer. |
7 | Crazy Love | Directed by Roman Cheung in 1993, this film focuses on a girl’s revenge on her cheating boyfriend. |
8 | Ancient Chinese Whorehouse | A 1994 film that focuses on the relationships at a local brothel, with some scenes of questionable taste. |
9 | Viva Erotica | A 1996 sex-comedy that portrays the struggles of Category III filmmakers and the plight of the Hong Kong movie industry. |
10 | 3D Sex and Zen: Extreme Ecstasy | Released in 2011, this film claims to be the world’s first 3D erotic film, focusing on a Ming Dynasty scholar’s lustful adventures. |
Crazy Mom – A Romantic Comedy of Love Triangles
Dive into the chaotic and heartwarming world of “Crazy Mom,” a romantic comedy that weaves together romance and familial mayhem. The charismatic titular character, a sassy and stunning mother, finds herself at the epicenter of her daughter’s love triangle with two equally charming suitors. As Crazy Mom strives to secure her daughter’s happiness, she must confront her own past mistakes and present desires. Brimming with witty one-liners and feel-good moments, this rom-com offers a refreshing perspective on the dynamics of mother-daughter relationships. Sit back, relax, and indulge in the delightful family fun of “Crazy Mom.”
Love is Never Silent – Navigating a Silent Mother-Daughter Bond
Explore the poignant tale of Margaret and her daughter, Sarah, in “Love is Never Silent.” This drama delves into the complexities of their relationship in a world where Margaret is deaf, and Sarah is not. As they grapple with the challenges of understanding and communication, the once-obvious love between them becomes silent. This gripping narrative sheds light on the intricate threads of a mother-daughter bond and the lengths a family will go to preserve the love that binds them together.
The Mermaid – An Epic Fantasy of Love Across Worlds
Plunge into the depths of an unparalleled oceanic world where mermaids gracefully navigate alongside vibrant fish. “The Mermaid” embarks on an epic fantasy adventure, narrating the love story between a courageous mermaid and a human. Together, they confront great dangers as they navigate the treacherous waters of two vastly different worlds. With breathtaking visuals and an unforgettable love story, “The Mermaid” promises to be a timeless tale for the ages.
Lost in Beijing – Forbidden Romance in an Erotic Thriller
Experience the tantalizing allure of “Lost in Beijing,” an erotic thriller that unravels the forbidden attraction between two strangers hopelessly lost in China’s capital. The intense, forbidden connection challenges societal norms, leading the audience through suspenseful excitement as the protagonists navigate unfamiliar streets in pursuit of their desires. Once immersed in this captivating narrative, you’ll find yourself willingly lost, never wanting to be found.
Secret Sharer – Romantic Suspense Amidst Chaos
Amidst a high-stakes investigation, “Secret Sharer” unfolds as a gripping romantic suspense film, where two seemingly opposite individuals find solace in each other. In a literal and metaphorical journey through treacherous waters, they let down their guards and discover a profound connection in a world where trust is a rare commodity. With stunning visuals and an engaging storyline, “Secret Sharer” offers a fresh perspective on the timeless theme of hearts finding each other amidst chaos.
My Own Swordsman – Martial Arts Loyalty and Friendship
In the realm of martial arts movies, “My Own Swordsman” stands out for its gripping tale of loyalty and friendship. Against a backdrop of intense action sequences, the film follows a skilled swordsman facing the dilemma of upholding his code of honor or assisting his best friend. Filled with heart-stopping fight scenes and breathtaking visuals, the movie captures the essence of martial arts while exploring deeper themes of trust and camaraderie. Whether a fervent fan of martial arts or seeking a thrilling cinematic experience, “My Own Swordsman” is a must-see that will keep you on the edge of your seat.
The Lover – Starring Gong Li
Enter the cinematic world where Gong Li, known for her captivating performances, takes center stage in “The Lover.” Set in colonial Vietnam, the film recounts the forbidden affair between a young French girl and a wealthy Chinese man. Gong Li’s portrayal of the male lead’s former lover is a nuanced blend of passion, pain, and longing. Transporting the audience to a different time and place, Gong Li’s performance stands as a testament to her unparalleled talent, marking a highlight in her illustrious career.
Red Sorghum – Starring Jiang Wen and Gong Li
Attribute | Information |
Title | Red Sorghum |
Original Title | Hong gao liang |
Year | 1988 |
Duration | 1h 31m |
Rating | Not Rated |
IMDb Rating | 7.3/10 |
Genre | Drama, History, Romance |
Synopsis | Two boys meet at an opera training school in Peking in 1924. Their resulting friendship will span nearly 70 years and will endure some of the most troublesome times in China’s history. |
Top Cast | Gong Li (as Wo Nainai), Wen Jiang (as Wo Yeye), Rujun Teng (as Wo Luohan Yeye) |
Director | Yimou Zhang |
Writers | Jianyu Chen, Yan Mo, Wei Zhu |
Release Date (US) | February 1989 |
Country of Origin | China |
Languages | Mandarin, Japanese |
Production Company | Xi’an Film Studio |
Gross Worldwide | $108,371 |
Runtime | 1 hour 31 minutes |
Sound Mix | Mono |
Aspect Ratio | 2.35 : 1 |
Immerse yourself in the breathtaking beauty of “Red Sorghum,” a film that weaves a powerful narrative set in China during the Second Sino-Japanese War. Directed by Zhang Yimou and featuring legendary Chinese actors Jiang Wen and Gong Li, the movie follows a young couple falling in love amidst the chaos of war. Their journey is a testament to the resilience of the human spirit, depicted through stunning cinematography, an evocative score, and outstanding performances. “Red Sorghum” stands as a true masterpiece of Chinese cinema, an experience not to be missed.
Farewell My Concubine – Starring Leslie Cheung and Zhang Fengyi
Attribute | Information |
Title | Farewell My Concubine |
Original Title | Ba wang bie ji |
Year | 1993 |
Duration | 2h 51m |
Rating | R |
IMDb Rating | 8.1/10 |
Genre | Drama, Music, Romance |
Synopsis | Two boys meet at an opera training school in Peking in 1924. Their resulting friendship will span nearly 70 years and will endure some of the most troublesome times in China’s history. |
Top Cast | Leslie Cheung (as Cheng Dieyi), Fengyi Zhang (as Duan Xiaolou), Gong Li (as Juxian) |
Director | Kaige Chen |
Writers | Pik-Wah Lee, Wei Lu |
Release Date (US) | October 15, 1993 |
Countries of Origin | China, Hong Kong |
Language | Mandarin |
Production Companies | Beijing Film Studio, Tomson Films, China Film Co-Production Corporation |
Budget (Estimated) | $4,000,000 |
Gross US & Canada | $5,216,888 |
Opening Weekend US & Canada | $69,408 (Oct 17, 1993) |
Gross Worldwide | $6,107,179 |
Runtime | 2 hours 51 minutes |
Color | Color |
Aspect Ratio | 1.85 : 1 |
Step into the realm of a timeless cinematic masterpiece with “Farewell My Concubine.” This visually stunning film takes audiences on an emotional journey through the tumultuous years of China’s recent history. The phenomenal performances of Leslie Cheung and Zhang Fengyi bring to life the complex relationship between two Peking Opera performers. From their early days of training to the peak of their fame, the film explores the highs and lows of their friendship and the sacrifices made for their art. A love letter to Peking Opera and its performers, “Farewell My Concubine” leaves an indelible impression on all who experience it.
Raise the Red Lantern – Starring Gong Li and He Saifei
Attribute | Information |
Title | Raise the Red Lantern |
Original Title | Da hong denglong gaogao gua |
Year | 1991 |
Duration | 2h 5m |
Rating | PG |
IMDb Rating | 8.1/10 |
Genre | Drama, Romance |
Synopsis | A young woman becomes the fourth wife of a wealthy lord, and must learn to live with the strict rules and tensions within the household. |
Top Cast | Gong Li (as Songlian), Jingwu Ma (as The Master), Saifei He (as Meishan – Third Wife) |
Director | Yimou Zhang |
Writer | Zhangke Jia |
Release Date (Italy) | December 18, 1991 |
Countries of Origin | Hong Kong, China |
Language | Mandarin |
Production Companies | ERA International, China Film Co-Production Corporation |
Gross US & Canada | $2,603,061 |
Opening Weekend US & Canada | $22,554 (Mar 15, 1992) |
Gross Worldwide | $2,603,061 |
Runtime | 2 hours 5 minutes |
Color | Color |
Aspect Ratio | 1.85 : |
Witness the cinematic mastery of “Raise the Red Lantern,” a film that unfolds the story of Songlian, portrayed brilliantly by Gong Li. Set in 1920s China, the movie hauntingly portrays the complexities of power, love, and betrayal as Songlian becomes the fourth wife of a wealthy man. He Saifei delivers a powerful performance as the first wife, threatened by Songlian’s arrival and increasingly cruel in her efforts to maintain control over the household. With beautiful cinematography and meticulous attention to detail, “Raise the Red Lantern” brings to life the opulence and suffocating atmosphere of the mansion. This compelling narrative, coupled with stunning performances and powerful themes, establishes “Raise the Red Lantern” as a must-see for connoisseurs of quality cinema.
A Touch of Sin – Directed by Jia Zhangke, Zhao Tao and Wang Baoqiang
Attribute | Information |
Title | A Touch of Sin |
Original Title | Tian zhu ding |
Year | 2013 |
Duration | 2h 10m |
Rating | Not Rated |
IMDb Rating | 7.1/10 |
Genre | Action, Drama |
Synopsis | Four independent stories set in modern China about random acts of violence. |
Top Cast | Wu Jiang (as Dahai), Baoqiang Wang (as Zhou San), Tao Zhao (as Xiao Yu) |
Director | Zhangke Jia |
Writer | Zhangke Jia |
Release Date (France) | December 11, 2013 |
Countries of Origin | China, Japan, France |
Languages | Mandarin, Cantonese, English |
Production Companies | Xstream Pictures, Office Kitano, Shanghai Film Group |
Gross US & Canada | $154,120 |
Opening Weekend US & Canada | $19,867 (Oct 6, 2013) |
Gross Worldwide | $854,891 |
Runtime | 2 hours 10 minutes |
Color | Color |
Sound Mix | Dolby Digital |
Aspect Ratio | 2.35 : 1 |
Jia Zhangke’s “A Touch of Sin” is a thought-provoking masterpiece that interweaves the stories of four different characters in China. Directed with unapologetic brutality, the film provides a candid commentary on the prevailing social and economic conditions in contemporary China. Noteworthy performances by lead actors Zhao Tao and Wang Baoqiang breathe life into the emotions and complexities of their on-screen characters. By juxtaposing urbanization and traditional culture, the film hauntingly portrays the individualistic struggles of modern-day Chinese society. For cinema enthusiasts seeking deep, thought-provoking films that leave a lasting impact, “A Touch of Sin” is a must-watch.
Lust, Caution – Directed by Ang Lee, Tang Wei
Attribute | Information |
Title | Lust, Caution |
Original Title | Se, jie |
Year | 2007 |
Duration | 2h 37m |
Rating | NC-17 |
IMDb Rating | 7.5/10 |
Genre | Drama, History, Romance |
Synopsis | During World War II era, a young woman, Wang Jiazhi, gets swept up in a dangerous game of emotional intrigue with a powerful political figure, Mr. Yee. |
Top Cast | Tony Leung Chiu-wai (as Mr. Yee), Tang Wei (as Wong Chia Chi), Joan Chen (as Mrs. Yee) |
Director | Ang Lee |
Writers | Eileen Chang, James Schamus, Hui-Ling Wang |
Release Date (US) | October 26, 2007 |
Countries of Origin | Taiwan, United States, Hong Kong, China |
Languages | Mandarin, Japanese, English, Shanghainese, Hindi, Cantonese |
Budget | $15,000,000 (estimated) |
Gross US & Canada | $4,604,982 |
Opening Weekend US & Canada | $63,918 (Sep 30, 2007) |
Gross Worldwide | $67,091,915 |
Runtime | 2 hours 37 minutes |
Color | Color |
Sound Mix | DTS, Dolby Digital |
Aspect Ratio | 1.85 : 1 |
Brace yourself for a gripping drama in “Lust, Caution,” directed by the talented Ang Lee and starring the captivating Tang Wei. This film takes viewers on a journey through love, lust, and espionage during the World War II era. The riveting plot keeps you on the edge of your seat as Tang Wei’s character delves deeper into her role as a spy, questioning her own loyalty. Ang Lee’s expert direction and Tang Wei’s exceptional acting make “Lust, Caution” a must-see for thriller enthusiasts. This film promises to captivate your attention from beginning to end, delivering an enthralling cinematic experience.