3D Sex and Zen: Extreme Ecstasy received mostly negative reviews from critics. Simon Foster of
SBS Australia suggested the film loses steam along the way. He believes the thrill of the movie dissipates as the narrative turns nasty at the final 40 minutes, caused by those multi-dimensional rape and dismemberment scenes. Elizabeth Kerr of
The Hollywood Reporter wrote, "Given
Extreme Ecstasys ultimate message that 'All you need is love' and the vindication of the value of emotional connection in intercourse, the road the filmmakers take to get there is perplexing to say the least."
The Daily Telegraph named it one of the ten worst films of the year, citing "the film goes on for too long, and gets darker as it does so, veering awfully close to torture porn on occasion, before ending with some unexpectedly sentimental philosophy that will be anathema to the manufacturers of
Viagra." However, Zoe Li of
CNNGo gave the film a positive review. "I walked out of the first private screening of the softcore
3D Sex and Zen: Extreme Ecstasy never wanting to have sex again, not because the sex scenes were gross... but because its message of 'true love doesn't need sex' was so convincing", she states. Simon Miraudo suggested on his
Quickflix blog that the movie heralded a new age in cinema. ==Box office==