
Naked Party 2000
Naked Party (2000) dives into the wild underbelly of Tokyo's most eccentric adult entertainment scene, blending humor with a dash of cultural curiosity.
Director: James Cheung
Cast



Frequently Asked Questions
What is Naked Party (2000) about?
This 2000 comedy follows two journalists on the brink of losing their jobs, who embark on a high-stakes mission to Japan to document the country's most bizarre adult entertainment venues. Their publisher's bold plan to send a rival undercover as an aspiring actor adds a twist, leading to unexpected encounters with a rising star in the adult film industry.
Who directed Naked Party?
Naked Party was directed by James Cheung, who crafts a comedic yet engaging narrative that dives into the eccentricities of Tokyo's adult entertainment scene.
Who stars in Naked Party?
The film features Bessie Chan Ming-Kwan, Fuka Sakurai, Leung Siu, and Wong Chi-Wang in key roles, each bringing their own charm and humor to the story.
Is Naked Party (2000) worth watching?
As a comedy with a unique premise, Naked Party (2000) delivers laughs and a fresh perspective on the adult entertainment industry, though its unrated status means it's best for audiences comfortable with its niche themes. If you enjoy offbeat comedies that blend humor with cultural exploration, it's worth a watch.
How long is Naked Party?
Naked Party (2000) runs for 90 minutes.
About Naked Party (2000) — When chasing stories leads to Tokyo's craziest adventures
Naked Party (2000) dives into the wild underbelly of Tokyo's most eccentric adult entertainment scene, blending humor with a dash of cultural curiosity. Directed by James Cheung, this comedy follows two struggling reporters from a local adult newspaper who face job loss unless they deliver a groundbreaking exposé on Kabukicho's most outrageous sex shops. When their editor ups the stakes by sending in a rival posing as an aspiring actor, the stakes get even higher—especially when he crosses paths with a captivating Japanese starlet on the verge of launching her career in softcore adult films. With its unapologetic take on ambition, culture clashes, and the absurdities of the entertainment industry, Naked Party (2000) offers a quirky, fast-paced adventure through Tokyo's neon-lit underworld. Bessie Chan Ming-Kwan and Fuka Sakurai lead the cast, bringing sharp wit and charisma to this offbeat comedy that's as much about chasing dreams as it is about the thrills of discovery.
The film's tone balances raucous humor with a surprising sense of heart, as its characters navigate the fine line between professional desperation and personal connection. James Cheung's direction keeps the energy high, making Naked Party (2000) a standout in the comedy genre for those who enjoy films that push boundaries without taking themselves too seriously.