Women's Private Parts

2000
6.3| 1h40m| NA| en| More Info
Released: 03 November 2000 Released
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Barbara Wong interviews HK women (of all ages (even 4 year olds), all walks of life, all sexual preferences, singles, wives, mistresses, prostitutes) with an all women crew and gets some wild and frank responses. The documentary is bold, honest, funny and touching. Highly recommended to any man who wants to understand women better and any woman who wants a fun girls' night out.

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Documentary

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Barbara Wong

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Annabel Chong as Herself

Women's Private Parts Audience Reviews

AniInterview Sorry, this movie sucks
Pluskylang Great Film overall
Chirphymium It's entirely possible that sending the audience out feeling lousy was intentional
ThrillMessage There are better movies of two hours length. I loved the actress'performance.
michellespraggy this film was awful. yes it's like a really bad episode of SATC ( and i loved SATC). although probably groundbreaking for Hong Kong, it's really not foranyone else. it's full of giggly women who've probably been plied with alcohol just to talk. it has no structure, no context to interviews and feels like someone just got their mates together to chat and then filmed it. the documentary maker just can't make up her mind what she'd like to say or what side she'd like to take and there are some really dodgy shots of 'lesbian action' and a sex worker in action which is really weird. there is no objectivity which is supposed to be the point of documentaries and quite frankly i could've spent a more productive couple of hours washing my hair.
g8rme This movie is Hong Kong's answer to Sex and the City and there's not a Charlotte in the house. Barbara Wong interviews HK women (of all ages (even 4 year olds), all walks of life, all sexual preferences, singletons, wives, mistresses, prostitutes) with an all women crew and gets some wild and frank responses. The documentary is bold, honest, funny and touching. Highly recommended to any man who wants to understand women better and any woman who wants a fun girls' night out.