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The Leap Years

  • 2008
  • 1 Std. 43 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
5,9/10
177
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Ananda Everingham, Jean Yeo, Yuwu Qi, Jason Chan, and Lilin Wong in The Leap Years (2008)
Romance

Li-ann glaubt an Seelenverwandte und lehnt Männer ab, bis sie Jeremy trifft. Am 29. Februar 1980 bereisen sie Singapur.Li-ann glaubt an Seelenverwandte und lehnt Männer ab, bis sie Jeremy trifft. Am 29. Februar 1980 bereisen sie Singapur.Li-ann glaubt an Seelenverwandte und lehnt Männer ab, bis sie Jeremy trifft. Am 29. Februar 1980 bereisen sie Singapur.

  • Regie
    • Jean Yeo
  • Drehbuch
    • Alain Layrac
    • Catherine Lim
    • Fina Torres
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Jason Chan
    • Joan Chen
    • Ananda Everingham
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    5,9/10
    177
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    • Regie
      • Jean Yeo
    • Drehbuch
      • Alain Layrac
      • Catherine Lim
      • Fina Torres
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Jason Chan
      • Joan Chen
      • Ananda Everingham
    • 10Benutzerrezensionen
    • 2Kritische Rezensionen
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
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    Jason Chan
    Jason Chan
    • Raymond
    Joan Chen
    Joan Chen
    • Li-Ann - age 48
    Ananda Everingham
    • Jeremy
    Nadya Hutagalung
    • Sunetta
    Keagan Kang
    • Professor
    Anne Yuen Mei Law
    • Li Ann's Mother
    Vernetta Lopez
    • Jennie
    Paula Malai Ali
    • Kim
    Paula
    • Kim
    Yuwu Qi
    Yuwu Qi
    • KS
    Tracy Tan
    • Dyllan
    Kiat-Sing Teo
    • Waitress
    Lilin Wong
    Lilin Wong
    • Li-Ann - ages 24 to 36
    • Regie
      • Jean Yeo
    • Drehbuch
      • Alain Layrac
      • Catherine Lim
      • Fina Torres
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    8jokejong

    A very relatable love story.. in the heart of town

    I would say that The Leap Year exceeded my expectation as a local production. With very artistic camera shooting, beautiful scenes, in the heart of town, along with good casts and a simple story nicely written.

    Though I must say that the show can be quite a drag, yet at the same time, there wasn't enough details to fill in the gaps, I personally find the entire movie pretty enjoyable and it was able to keep me looking forward to the scenes ahead.

    The show has a nice blend of music, sung by Corrine May, lyrics and scenes matches and its very well picked and played. That is a PLUS to the show. For those who enjoys a simple love story, with artistic style in directing and a relate-able love story of a typical love-no love with light-hearted endings, this is a must watch show! This will be THE movie to watch for couples, especially on the 29th of February.
    1vinderkool

    Very Blah

    There are no spoilers in this review because everything was already shown in the movie's trailer. I am trying to be balanced in my review because I strongly support local movies, but I can't help but support the backlash against this movie. It is slow, boring and bordering on pointless. Even the "almost nice and believable moments" were immediately undercut by painful clichés and bad acting. Vernetta Lopez and Wong Li Lin, whom I usually love, were only passable in this movie. It felt like the director was trying to make a melodramatic TV Soap, then got carried away and decided to put it on the big screen. The Leap Years should come with an RA rating (Rated Awful) but it hasn't changed my faith in local movies. More good films will come, so long as more films like these don't get made.
    7DICK STEEL

    A Nutshell Review: The Leap Years

    The Leap Years, aka Leap of Love, was a long process in the making. Having tracked this movie for a number of years now, it is going to make its debut this year premiering exactly on Feb 29 no less. While there were the usual production woes, I thought that this was one of those projects that remain in development hell, and given the overlong trailers being played in the cinemas - I didn't time it, but it was more than 3 minutes long - I thought it would be one of those that would sink immediately upon release, despite having international flavour with the casting of Joan Chen and Ananda Everingham. Well, the good news is the Singapore's first English language romance movie passes the litmus test.

    Based on the novella by Catherine Lim, The Leap Years tells 2 stories in parallel, but both centered on Li-Ann and her friends through a period of 16 years (4 leap years in total), consisting almost every boy-finds-girl-loves-loses-etc plot point you can think of. And for the most parts, it was almost like a self-fulfilling prophecy of a fortune teller's advice to Li- Ann on her love being one like the wind, which delivered yet another set of clichés like Windows Cafe, mini toy windmills, and moments where long hair gets swept away like Bollywood movies.

    Li-Ann actually had three actresses portraying her. The first is Beatrice Chia, who only provides the narration. The second, Wong Li-lin as Li-Ann in her 20s-30s, and Joan Chen playing the same character, now much older. Chen had only a bit role though, which probably didn't challenge her in the acting department, and the short story is about her trying to find some reconciliatory factors with her teenage daughter, and you realize that she probably missed the kind of close-knit mother-daughter relationship that she had when younger, and trying very hard to replicate.

    Wong Li-lin anchors the entire movie with her heartfelt portrayal of Li-Ann. Forget about her dismal big screen debut in the horrid German movie which had her almost sleepwalking through it like a zombie. This one showed what she can do, without succumbing to acting cute unnecessarily. Her Li-Ann has never dated and has been holding out for someone special, and chances upon Ananda's Jeremy at an al fresco cafe one day. So the usual games people play begins, with her putting some Irish 29th Feb tradition to the test, and he plays along, towards the goal of setting up a blind date.

    Naturally not everything is as rosy as it seems, since the games ended after a magical outing together, with their pledge of meeting at the same place at the same time, every leap year on her birthday. Cliché lines get thrown about, like the frequently used one about better to have loved and lost than to never had loved at all, but the key theme here is about patience. If you deem him or her special, it's well worth the wait, isn't it? Only fools rush in, as they say. So do expect lines being spouted explicitly which might make you cringe a little, or implicitly suggests something that you'd probably already know of, from the wise old sayings of those who have been there and done that.

    It's almost like a typical romantic chick flick with the whispers of sweet nothings, promises made, and the quintessential scenes of shopping and lots of clothes. The soundtrack is chock full of lovely ballads by Corrine May, and you'd probably would be enthralled by how familiar locations become quite the romantic backdrops in the movie. Familiar also applies to the supporting cast, with the likes of Nadya Hutagalong and Vernetta Lopez playing good friends, as does Qi Yu Wu as KS (Kiasi? Kiasu? Kana Sai? Anything but actually).

    I thought KS was a source of inspiration for those out there still carrying torches for others. It was an easy anchor point for me to dive right into the movie, with the classical example of loving someone who obviously doesn't love you back, and there comes a point in time where you have to wake up and realize your futile efforts. The reality of it is harsh and cruel at that point in time, but to be able to find strength and pick yourself up, that's quite an achievement in itself.

    The Leap Years borrows its strength from Catherine Lim's story, and goes to show that no doubt the clichés are abound, this is something of a Singapore movie to be proud of - with a mix of homegrown and international talent, and a story that's purely on love and romance, and not hybrids like romantic-comedies or romantic-tragedies. Love is in the air, and for gimmick's sake, I would recommend this to be watched on the 29th of Feb, and see if you buy into that Irish folklore. I would play along though... but now to have someone make that proposal.. ha!
    8eric-alagan

    A Pleasant Surprise

    Not a fan of local productions but as I had nothing better to do, I watched this movie last night over telly.

    What a pleasant surprise.

    First off, the entire cast was superb. Not a single cast member let down the team. Fantastic! Seldom if ever does MediaCorp have it right but this time, they set standards, which I doubt they'll ever surpass again.

    The dialogue was realistic, enjoyable and well suited for an international audience. As you probably guessed, I'm no fan of Singlish!

    Wong Lilin's acting was particularly outstanding - in the hands of a good director, this lady can do wonders.

    Well done, Jean Yeo - you've every reason to be proud of Leap of Love.

    I'm not going to read the book by Catherine Lim because, the movie has set standards and certain expectations.

    Well done, people - way to go!
    1snadir

    Not a good case for love

    I must preface this by saying I am a huge romantic. Hence I really wanted to like this film. So I'm writing my thoughts to save the rest of you from the disappointment I felt watching it. The Leap Years tells the destiny-filled tale of Li-Ann who falls for the suave Jeremy and they commit to meet every leap year. A very romantic premise, based on a great short story and with a cast that doesn't feel like you're watching yet another Jack Neo flick. Then why oh why is it so bad? Firstly, I feel the filmmakers thought they were shooting a music video, because they chose to replace storytelling and any true emotions with cheesy montages, predictable actions and clichéd lines. I am both upset and embarrassed to have been one of the first few in Singapore to watch The Leap Years, but those of us in the cinema would agree that our muffled groans at the cringe-worthy performances spoke volumes. My hope was to watch a romantic movie that would surpass Forever Fever, the best Singaporean romantic comedy so far, and The Leap Years does not even come close. Some blogs have called it The Crap Years which is harsh but ultimately true. Don't waste your money or your emotions like I did. The movie will make you give up on love forever.

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      According to director Jean Yeo, the Joan Chen part was added as a marketing decision to get Joan Chen involved, as her presence could help with the distribution of the film. It was shot separately, and the 9 minutes of Joan Chen's part was shot by the second unit director.
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      Jeremy: It's hard to resist the temptation of loving someone for the sake of being with someone, so I think you are really brave to wait for the right one to come along. People don't want to be alone.

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 29. Februar 2008 (Singapur)
    • Herkunftsland
      • Singapur
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    • Sprache
      • Englisch
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