Jon Smithie
Tribune
Stunning. I particularly like the pic in which she's leaning on the table. That's a nicely suggestive position. Too bad the pic is cropped where it is. Certainly an inappropriate use of a crop.
Stunning. I particularly like the pic in which she's leaning on the table. That's a nicely suggestive position. Too bad the pic is cropped where it is. Certainly an inappropriate use of a crop.
Stunning. I particularly like the pic in which she's leaning on the table. That's a nicely suggestive position. Too bad the pic is cropped where it is. Certainly an inappropriate use of a crop.
Lovely Chinese actress, Wei Tang ("Lust Caution" 2007):
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Quite true, and there was considerable speculation and rumour that they were not simulated. Camera work and shot angles are just such that one never quite sees everything, but they look incredibly real. Both Ang Lee and Wei Tang went on record in interviews stating that there was no non-simulated sex going on. In the end Lee and the cast defended the sex scenes as necessary for plot advancement and to show Wei's character's fall into intimacy and love which ultimately betrays her. Personally, I think Ang Lee knew also that a segment of the audience would enjoy seeing as much of Ms. Wei as possible as well. Wei meanwhile has stated that she didn't take her mother to the premier because she wasn't sure her old mum would be interested in seeing her tits in quite that much detail. She herself said it was strange to sit in the cinema and see her erect nipples on the screen.The sex scenes in "Lust, Caution" were relentless.