Jan (Sophie Ngan Chin Man) has a problem: Whenever she's sexually
aroused she emits electrical charges, actively electrocuting all her
lovers. Now that wouldn't be too bad, until she falls in love with Leo
(Won Shu-Kei), her boss, and would so like to have sex with him, even
though he claims he's impotent - some she knows isn't quite true because
she has seen him having a hard-on once.
Ultimately, Jan sees herself forced to visit perverted Doctor Wong
(Charlie Cho), who figures he can only cure her if he gives her an orgasm,
but to do so, he needs to cover himself in rubber and wear several condoms
all at once ... and somehow the good doctor manages to make her climax
(even if it almost costs him his life), upon which Jan discovers another
talent of hers: During orgasm she can predict the winning numbers of the
lottery ... but unfortunately her orgasm with Doctor Wong wasn't long
enough to find out all six numbers ...
Jan is so overwhelmed by her new talent that she quits her job and
becomes a prostitute with Mamasan Yuen (Yuen King-Tan), just to have
enough sex to find out all the winning numbers ... but unfortunately, all
of her clients prove to be failures. Then she meets Leo again and realizes
she's still in love with him, but when she tries to quit her job, she has
to realize Mamasan Yuen's operation has been taken over by triad member
Kau (Lam Suet), who's little more than a mean bully who likes to treat
women badly - and he desperately wants to have sex with Jan, which she
outright refuses. So Kau does what every self-respecting crook would do,
he kidnaps Jan's boyfriend Leo and claims he will only let him go in
exchange for a night of sin. Jan sees herself forced to accept, but
remembering her former talent, she smuggles a rubber doll into the bed
with them and connects it to electricity - and electrocutes Kau just at
the right moment.
Then, she finally has sex with Leo, whom she cures of his impotence in
no time - and she finally has an orgasm long enough to find out all of the
winning lottery numbers.
A sex comedy that features some nice ideas, but ultimately the film is
just as childish and silly as pretty much all sex comedies - and also,
it's not really all that funny (a fate Electrical Girl also shares
with most sex comedies, to be quite honest). True, there are far worse
erotic farces out there, but apart from the occasional giggle this film
hasn't too much to offer either, and the sex scenes too are not all that
hot.
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