The Hong Kong Category III (Cat III) rating is one of the most notorious film classifications in cinema history
This film is notorious for a scene involving a pineapple bun (you will never eat one again) and a level of misanthropy that is almost comical. It answers the question: "What if a slasher villain had an airborne super-virus?" The racism, sexual violence, and biological horror push it to the extreme edge of the rating. hong+kong+cat+3+movie+list+top
The "Golden Age" of Category III (roughly 1989–1997) allowed filmmakers to explore the anxieties of the city during the lead-up to the 1997 handover. Today, while the frequency of such extreme releases has slowed, these films remain vital to the history of Hong Kong cinema for their uncompromising—and often uncomfortable—honesty. The Hong Kong Category III (Cat III) rating