Loletta Lee finds sexual misadventures--and even some peanut M&Ms--in a ribald serious of detours from what should have been a simple journey...
Loletta Lee goes Category III in this sleazy romp about a young girl and her discoveries about love, sex and how it imparts on the subtle, empowering exhortations of her soul. Blah, blah, blah. In actuality, this uninspired romantic comedy is just lightweight fluff about Jane (Loletta Lee), who skips her overseas trip to school and hikes around Hong Kong. Along the way, she plays voyeur, is nearly assaulted, fools a couple of ugly older men (Shing Fui-On and Tommy Wong, who thankfully don't get involved in any Category III action) and meets a really nice guy (Poon Jan-Wai). And sleeps with him.
However, it's not all wine and roses. The nice guy proceeds to think she's some sort of a slut, which isn't too far from the truth. However, that's if you subscribe to rigid societal definitions of "right" and "wrong." And, in the wonderful world of Crazy Love, it's okay to sleep around if you're having fun. Who cares about diseases? And besides, the girl is Loletta Lee, so the nice guy is obviously crazy for giving her a hard time. A word of advice: count your blessings, pal. And advice for all those potential viewers: this movie is far from good. But Loletta Lee appears naked, so any protest will likely be in vain. Well-regarded director-producer Clifton Ko Chi-Sum helped make this movie. Bet he's proud of himself.