
This Hong Kong film lives up to its Cat III rating with about a dozen sex scenes, featuring unnecessary female nudity, in all sorts of sex positions, and an explosion of horror and horror.
The story begins with the birth of a baby girl, and the fairy says she is the reincarnation of a snake fairy from three hundred years ago, who brought misfortune to her parents and disaster to the villagers. The story begins here, Charlie is a romantic man, one day he meets Sihui in a massage parlor and is captivated by her beauty. He decides to pursue her and wins her heart with his persistence. Charlie helps Sze-hui move to a new house, the two of them living together in a small room. Sze-hui rejects Charlie’s advances and confesses that she is a “snake witch” destined to kill four men. Three men died in front of her, so she didn’t dare to have another one. Charlie was deeply moved by the love between a man and a woman, and swore before the statue of the Snake King that he would only love Sihui, otherwise he would be struck by lightning. However, fate teased him, and Charlie constantly encountered temptation.