

Electrical Girl
Directed by Bowie Lau Bo-YinElectrical Girl centers around a horny young woman (Sophie Ngan) who has electrical genitals. When young Jan gets sexually aroused, she emits bolts of electricity from various orifices.
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- flavo43November 24, 2025Electrical Girl is certainly one of the most original films I’ve come across—not because the premise is refined, but because I honestly don’t think any other film industry outside Hong Kong would dare make something quite this strange. Hong Kong cinema has always earned high marks from me for its willingness to blend genres—horror, drama, absurdist comedy—into bold, risky creations that mainstream studios elsewhere wouldn’t touch. Electrical Girl fits that tradition perfectly. It’s wacky, weird, and unapologetically absurd, delivering scenes that make you wonder whether to laugh, cringe, or simply stare in disbelief. I’m not entirely convinced it’s consistently funny, but it definitely has its moments—little bursts of charm or cleverness that break through the chaos. The film’s uniqueness is both its strength and its weakness: you won’t forget it, but you may not quite know how to feel about it afterward. Still, for sheer audacity alone, it’s an interesting curiosity worth experiencing once.
Electrical Girl Trivia
Electrical Girl was released on April 26, 2001.
Electrical Girl was directed by Bowie Lau Bo-Yin.
Electrical Girl has a runtime of 89m.
Electrical Girl was produced by Lee Siu-Kay.
Electrical Girl centers around a horny young woman (Sophie Ngan) who has electrical genitals. When young Jan gets sexually aroused, she emits bolts of electricity from various orifices.
The key characters in Electrical Girl are Jan Fong (Sophie Ngan Chin-Man), Leo (Jimmy Wong Shu-Kei), Mary (Teresa Mak Ka-Kei).
Electrical Girl is a Comedy, Fantasy, Romance film.
Electrical Girl has an audience rating of 4.8 out of 10.














