Love can be as mellow as wine or as poisonous as arsenic. Poison is about three absurd stories that are unorthodox. The hero in Hero is not an indestructible James Bond or Iron Diamond, but a yellow-haired boy with wet milk. It is said that ──, the seven-year-old protagonist who shoots scoundrel Lao Dou, will never shake his hands. Horror pays homage to the 1950s classic horror sci-fi film the fly Man. Scientists have successfully developed an amazing experiment to preserve human libido into liquid. The most controversial of the three short stories is the "ferocious hair" that depicts the alternative spring light in prison. A lifelong prisoner can not extricate himself from being infatuated with his fellow prisoners, and he is abused and maltreated together, leading people into "sex." The rough and violent scene had a naked impact on the bottom line of the audience. Three periods of life, three ways. It was for this film that Todd Haines, the director of "Purple intoxication", won the award at the 1991 Sindance Film Festival.