Hong Kong Cat 3 Movie List !!exclusive!! -

In addition to the above films, there are several other notable Cat 3 movies from Hong Kong that are worth mentioning:

Yes, that John Woo film. You probably watched this thinking it was a heroic bloodshed classic. Look closely at the UK or original Hong Kong releases: . Why? The "bullet ballet" violence was deemed too realistic. The scene where a squib explodes on a nun’s habit? That pushed it over the edge. It is proof that a masterpiece can live under the harshest rating.

Just don’t watch them with your parents. The "Category III" logo exists for a reason.

Directed by Billy Tang, this film is a masterclass in relentless, breathless pacing and pure cinematic adrenaline. Key Icons of the Category III Era hong kong cat 3 movie list

A group of friends on a wild vacation in Thailand accidentally cause the death of a sorcerer's sister, resulting in a horrific, hallucinatory curse following them back to Hong Kong.

Some films receive the rating for reasons other than violence or sex: Love in a Puff (2010)

This feature is not just a list of titles; it is an educational and discovery tool that contextualizes the "Category III" rating, distinguishing between exploitative smut and genuine cinematic masterpieces. In addition to the above films, there are

Chingmy Yau, Louis Koo Why it matters: A supernatural Cat 3 involving Thai black magic, flying penises, and necrophilia. It is absurd, poorly acted, and utterly unforgettable.

— Anthony Wong. A killer in a Macau restaurant. "They said Wong couldn't get a taxi in Hong Kong for months after this came out. People were terrified of him."

: Directed by Billy Tang, this unrelentingly bleak thriller features a regular man (Kent Cheng) whose life spirals completely out of control after accidentally invoking a Triad hit on his cheating wife. It features some of the most shocking violence against children committed to celluloid. The Bold and Wild: Erotic Fantasy and Comedies That pushed it over the edge

**The Erotic Agent (

A movie is classified as Cat 3 if it contains content that may be considered unsuitable for viewers under the age of 18, including:

: Initially rated Cat 3 primarily for its "positive portrayal of smoking" and frequent use of profanity. The Heavenly Kings (2006)

These films have little to no sex. They are Cat 3 purely because of sadistic violence and gore.