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The years between 1989 and 1995 are considered the genre's peak, fueled by a wave of "exploitation" cinema that challenged previous thematic taboos. Major Resources and Movie Lists
The social network for film lovers has hundreds of user-created lists dedicated specifically to Category III cinema. Searching Letterboxd for "Hong Kong Category III list" will yield curated lists ranging from "The Essentials" to "Extreme Gore."
Hong Kong Category III rating, introduced in 1988, created a unique cinematic subculture where extreme violence, graphic sexuality, and political subversion converged. Unlike the restrictive NC-17 rating in the U.S., the "Cat III" label often served as a powerful marketing tool in Hong Kong, signaling "unrestrained entertainment" that drew massive crowds during the 1990s. The Rise of Category III: 1988–2000
In Hong Kong, movies are rated based on their content and suitability for different audiences. The Hong Kong Motion Picture Rating System categorizes movies into four main categories:
Anthony Wong returns in another manic performance as a fugitive who contracts Ebola and uses it as a weapon.
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