Kong Cat 3 Movie List | Hong
Hong Kong's Category III (Cat III) rating, introduced in 1988, restricts viewership to adults aged 18 and over. While often associated with extreme violence and erotica, the rating was also applied to films featuring profanity, Triad culture, or sensitive political themes. Between 1988 and 1999, these films represented nearly
Starring: Simon Yam
"Traffic from the island," Lam said, shaking water from his jacket. hong kong cat 3 movie list
Note: All films listed are for adult audiences (18+) only. Viewer discretion is strongly advised, particularly for titles involving sexual violence or real animal cruelty (which are present in some very early Mondo Cat III films not listed here). Hong Kong's Category III (Cat III) rating, introduced
Simon Yam as a serial killer taxi driver (notice the trope). The twist: Based on the real "Jars Murderer" of Hong Kong. Yam plays Lam, a man who preserves body parts in his apartment. The film is shot like a police procedural, but the autopsy flashbacks are notorious for using real surgical footage mixed with props. Disturbing, clinical, unforgettable. Note: All films listed are for adult audiences (18+) only
"These are all of them?" Lam asked.
: Rated Cat 3 specifically for its use of explicit profanity. For a complete chronological archive, the List of Hong Kong Category III films provides an extensive database from 1988 to the present. specific reasons (violence vs. language) for any of these modern ratings?