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Whore & Policewoman
Movie

Whore & Policewoman

1993Unknown

Woke Score
3
out of 10

Plot

An unexpected pairing for a Whore and a Policewoman pair up to solve some murders and get raped in this wacky and violent CAT-III flick from Hong Kong.

Overall Series Review

Whore & Policewoman is a 1993 Hong Kong Category III action thriller centered on the unlikely partnership of a prostitute, May Lin, and a police officer, Nancy Cheng, who team up to bring a sadistic, politically powerful rapist and murderer to justice. The film’s narrative is driven by a traditional crime and revenge plot. The action focuses on the two female leads, who demonstrate high agency and combat competency against male antagonists. Men in positions of power are depicted as corrupt and violent, including the main villain who is a political candidate. While the female characters are subjects of graphic violence, including rape, they ultimately drive the pursuit of justice. The film does not engage with Western identity politics, Oikophobia, LGBTQ+ ideology, or religious critique. The movie's core themes remain a hyper-violent, female-led action story about fighting corruption.

Categorical Breakdown

Identity Politics2/10

The film is a Hong Kong production with a non-Western cast, meaning the anti-white/race-swapping elements of Identity Politics are absent. The conflict focuses on class and power—a corrupt politician versus working-class women—not an intersectional hierarchy of immutable characteristics.

Oikophobia1/10

The movie is a Hong Kong production and does not engage in a critique of Western civilization, its history, or its core institutions. The story criticizes local crime and corruption without a civilizational self-hatred lens.

Feminism7/10

The narrative is a female buddy movie where two women, a police officer and a prostitute, are the central heroes and agents of justice. The main villain is a powerful male political figure depicted as sadistic and violent. This setup elevates the female protagonists while portraying men in power as incompetent or evil, fitting the 'Girl Boss' dynamic, though the women are also victims of extreme violence.

LGBTQ+1/10

The plot is a crime-action thriller focusing on the female protagonists' fight against a murderer. There is no evidence that the film centers on alternative sexualities, deconstructs the nuclear family as a political act, or engages with gender ideology lecturing.

Anti-Theism1/10

The film is a secular crime story where the pursuit of justice is the driving moral force. There is no visible hostility toward religion, specifically Christianity, and no narrative focus on establishing moral relativism over objective truth.