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: It balances genuinely stomach-churning depravity with a jarring thread of police slapstick comedy, summarizing the erratic energy of 90s Hong Kong cinema. 2. Riki-Oh: The Story of Ricky (1991)

: A typical Category III project rarely stayed in one lane. A single 90-minute feature might seamlessly transition from high-flying martial arts and supernatural ghost lore to slapstick comedy, explicit bedroom farces, and stomach-turning true-crime gore. hong+kong+cat+3+movie+list+top

Disclaimer: All films listed are for mature audiences only. Viewer discretion is strongly advised. : It balances genuinely stomach-churning depravity with a

Viva Erotica (1996)

Hong Kong Category III (CAT III) rating, introduced in 1988, is reserved for films intended strictly for adult audiences (aged 18 and older). This rating became legendary in the 1990s for its "anything goes" approach, often blending extreme violence, dark eroticism, and social satire into a uniquely visceral sub-genre of cinema. Top Hong Kong Category III Movie Highlights A single 90-minute feature might seamlessly transition from