A massive hit when it was released earlier this summer in Hong Kong, “3D Sex and Zen: Extreme Ecstasy” at least partially passes the truth in advertising test, as this soft-core erotic film designed to be projected in 3-D hurls all manner of objects, … toward the screen.
… Now please adjust your irony-meter: “3D Sex and Zen” is not opening, at least initially, as a three-dimensionally projected film in Los Angeles; it’s only playing in regular 2-D. While obviously taking something away from the experience, for better or worse this allows the viewer to focus more on the (ahem) storytelling as a newlywed husband is tempted by a decadent prince and drawn into all manner of debauchery. …
For all its sophomoric humor and prim prurience, in the end “3D Sex and Zen: Extreme Ecstasy” finds it is love, not sex, that rules the human heart, a sweet and conventional idea regardless of the technology of the film’s projection.
Read the full review here: http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/news/la-et-capsules-3d-sex-and-zen-2011081,0,3901178.story