Due West: Our Sex Journey
Due West: Our Sex Journey
| 20 September 2012 (USA)
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Set in contemporary Hong Kong, several young people are searching for romance and struggling to learn the difference between lust and love in an adventure that takes them to the mainland where pleasure is much more readily available.

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Tuchergson

Truly the worst movie I've ever seen in a theater

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Dartherer

I really don't get the hype.

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Juana

what a terribly boring film. I'm sorry but this is absolutely not deserving of best picture and will be forgotten quickly. Entertaining and engaging cinema? No. Nothing performances with flat faces and mistaking silence for subtlety.

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Billy Ollie

Through painfully honest and emotional moments, the movie becomes irresistibly relatable

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PeterMitchell-506-564364

Due West has got everything- sex, nudity, boobs, humor, more nudity, sex, good acting, more boobs and more sex, even a teeny bit of violence if I recall, which runs in an equal measure that I liked. Judging from the inviting poster, that obviously promotes the title, I knew this movie would be rated R, before the rating was revealed. It was a good night at the movies, and I'm sure it was for the other seven or so people. And again, like the outlandish, loud, and excessive Sex and Zen, 3D, that came out, in it's year prior, I was the only Aussie here too. It was the same with 33 D Invader, which I'm still longing for it to come on DVD. But, I think there's zero chance it will. These out there, Asian sex movies, are the kind of in thing now, catering sadly only to the Asian audience. They're many others too, like the Lan Kwan Fong movies, etc, where there's even a slim chance, these ones would hit Asian DVD stores in Adelaide. This one, there could be a fifty fifty chance it might hit the DVD stores. This one, I found refreshing. What we have is an insecure Asian student in his sexual prime. He falls in love with a hottie. They have sex. And like all us males know our hormones get the better of us. We just can't keep it our pants. Feelings have to be reciprocated, and we have to be respectful of each other's needs in relationships, and this is where this kid is lacking. What is he doing wrong? What's the cure? At the encouragement of his friends, he heads west to check out all the brothels, where he has more helpings of sex. The journey of the story eases along in, unhurried, one of this movie's shining qualities. There are some very hot and arousing moments, mainly in the brothels that are eye catching, like it's beauties, their attire loud. The only thing the young kid never counted on, was falling in love with one of the pros, who kind of puts him back on track, and re-directs him on the path to reconciling with his ex, after he realizes there's no future in this relationship. She also boosts his confidence in the act of lovemaking, and in the sex department. On his return home, check out what he says, when the ticket man asks him, if he's alright. The dialogue is smartly funny. I don't where these writers come from. By the end too, that falls just short of two hours, we too feel exhausted from this journey. The tent scene early in the film where him and his mate, and their girls go camping, has a twisted humor, and a realism about it too. We all picture doing our mate's girl if she's better looking. To all you non Asian's out there, see this flick when it hits DVD. You'll be pleasantly surprised by how good and hot it really is.

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webmaster-3017

The latest Hong Kong 3D sex comedy "Due West: Our Sex Journey" comes from the debutant director Mark Wu, who in turns created something fun, slightly refreshing, a good enough story and even some smart antics to boot. A far cry from Wu's previous writing efforts in last year's terrible "Sex and Zen 3D" and far better than the recent crude and unnecessary "Lan Kwai Fong 2".With a bit of research on the internet, the name Mark Wu is associated with Cat 3 and sex selling movies namely the script writing of the atrocious "Sex and Zen 3D" and the" Lan Kwai Fong" series. With such accreditations, director Wu does not exactly provide any comfort to the awaiting audience. However, "Due West" is surprisingly entertaining, contains an adequate storyline, enjoyable and sexy performances and even having something to say in the process as well.Justin Cheung is a far better lead actor than Hiro Hayama's ill-fated role in last year's "Sex and Zen 3D". Cheung shows far more character in his role as the slightly nerdy typical local, growing up in the midst of a satirical democracy family that is not unlike Hong Kong's current political situation. What makes Cheung's character interesting is that underlining all the monologues and self-indulgence, he is easily a likable person that the audience can relate towards. Representing the local Hong Kong industry, Celia Kwok does well as Cheung's mainstay girlfriend and despite being an obvious stereotypical take on Hong Kong's girls in general. I probably won't go into the detail naming each actresses who bare their parts, but it must be admitted that the quality on display (in particular the scene at the camping site and the showing of different types of actual massage on offer) is by far better than the atrocious "Sex and Zen 3D". Jeana Ho also appears in a hilarious cameo, while Gregory Wong is suitably cool and Mark Wu's groovy yet realistic appearance provide adequately support as Cheung's accomplice and venture into the world of Mainland prostitution.Director Mark Wu succeeds because he clearly respects better filmmakers and there are obvious notions and elements of auteur Wong Kar Wai, Stephen Chow and Pang Ho Cheung throughout in his work. Wu constantly plays with the audience and breaks the third wall through Cheung's constant monologue to the audience. This is extremely effective as the audience can easily walk into the movie and be fully absorbed in the proceeding. Films like these can easily be cheesy and resulting in the audience laughing at the filmmaker and actors alike, but somehow Wu manages to switch this around and created something relevant, smart and sexy enough to satisfy a broader audience base.All in all, "Due West: Our Sex Journey" is probably as good as it get in terms of Cat 3 sex comedy. After the failures of "Sex and Zen 3D" and to a larger extent "Lan Kwai Fong 2", both of which have fallen down the path of being cheap and sleazy without any substance, "Due West" holds up surprisingly well and even provide a somewhat satirical look on the sex industry. I am not saying that "Due West" is a perfect example of how to shoot a local Cat 3 production, but I must admit that I am pretty impressed with the film's production values, adequate casting, inside look on the vibrant sex industry, somewhat realistic look on modern relationships and sexy performances all round. For what it is worth, "Due West" is easily one of those pure guilty pleasures of the year. (Neo 2012) I rate it 7.5/10

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