Recently, the passionate segment of the movie "Lust, Caution" in high-definition version has been leaked. This segment is the third passionate scene in "Lust, Caution" - Mr. Yi, the collaborator who gradually develops a liking and trust for Miss Wong, invites her for another intimate encounter.
Since its release, the passionate segments of "Lust, Caution" have been highly controversial. Recently, the high-definition version of these scenes has been leaked. This particular scene is the third passionate segment in "Lust, Caution" - Mr. Yi, the collaborator who gradually develops a liking and trust for Miss Wong, invites her for another intimate encounter. Both characters are fully nude in their bed scenes, revealing everything. Tony Leung delivers consistently high standards; aside from his slightly rigid Mandarin, his use of body language to express inner suppression and conflict is nearly perfect. Tang Wei's performance is surprising as she vividly portrays the state of a young girl under immense psychological and physiological pressure.
The movie "Lust, Caution," directed by Ang Lee, almost entirely follows the original novel by Eileen Chang. The biggest change in the film from the original work lies in the sexual scenes that were briefly mentioned in the book but elaborated upon by Ang Lee, with the actors' bold performances leaving people astonished. In the novel, Eileen Chang only hints at these aspects - "She (Eileen Chang) was a brave woman, daring to write about women's physiological pleasures into a story with such a patriarchal, masculine war as its background."
Ang Lee: The sex scenes relate to life and death.