Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaAn unexpected romance between a Malay Muslim woman and a Chinese man whose parents run a roast pork stall.An unexpected romance between a Malay Muslim woman and a Chinese man whose parents run a roast pork stall.An unexpected romance between a Malay Muslim woman and a Chinese man whose parents run a roast pork stall.
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The bravery treating such a sensitive topic and the honesty brought into the story, with a very palpable brainstorming when it comes to writing the script, will make you feel yourself identified with this or that character in one way or another, especially if you are Singaporean or you have lived long enough in Singapore to become Singaporean at heart. With a correct balance between comedic and dramatic moments this movie will make you laugh and the next moment will bring a few tears to your eyes. This comes with an accurate musical score that brings the audience to the right feeling, getting a lasting climax where the viewer laughs, sheds some tears then laughs again until the end of the movie. The story is strongly backed by a great work of
the cast where the major supporting roles have not one but many intense scenes with a stellar portrayal especially regarding the scenes where the story brings up the conflicts on both sides from their own perspectives which makes this film unique; the co-lead roles, Mrs Tan (Christina Hon) and Chef Siti (Siti Mastura), carry a heavy critical roles representing the old vs the new, the conservative vs the change, the tradition vs evolution. We can also see the "cooling" characters reflected in the fathers and siblings and with a stronger presence of the friends Matin (Al Hafiz Sanusi) and Tini (Maya Jalil).
As mentioned before the story meets a perfect balance but not just for the comedic and dramatic moments but also when it comes to the story of both families, with similar time on screen for the Chinese and Malay drama understanding a fair and unbiased impartiality from the Director's perspective.
The choice of the title, Not My Mother's Baking, may seem odd at the beginning, especially after watching the movie, but let us pay attention to the deeper meaning where a Mother represents all that is traditional and unchangeable and here comes under the form of baking and where a mildly rebellious daughter needs a change to become herself...
A lot more could be said but I will just add a personal note: I assure you that you will be thinking about this film long after you left the cinema and that only means one thing: is a absolutely worth to watch.
Wishing you An Advance
Eid Mubarak And Selamat Hari Raya
Maaf Zahir Dan Batin
Enjoy this festive seasons!
Mr Keng (Kyiv)
Sends Regards to casts of Not's my Mother's Baking.
Enjoy this festive seasons!
Mr Keng (Kyiv)
Sends Regards to casts of Not's my Mother's Baking.
At first, I found the title a tad weird but I am glad I gave it a chance. Twice actually. Experienced a rollercoaster of emotions throughout the whole course of the movie. Loved the comedy scenes and one particular sad scene stood out and hit me to my core. The movie bravely and successfully manages to tease out the mostly taboo and sensitive concepts of interracial & interreligious relationships. I really love how it portrays the multicultural, average Singaporean lives, rather than the one-dimensional, overly exaggerated and supposedly rich citizens. Kudos cast and crew! I hope this will arouse the local film industry to begin exploring and documenting the real Singapore.
Today we finally overcame our cinema COVID fears because we wanted to catch this little local production called Not My Mother's Baking. While the movie casts many fresh new faces, the strong storyline and script got me laughing and crying along for 2 hours!
It centers around the love journey of the daughter of a Muslim celebrity baker and son of a Chinese roast pork seller. All the bias, fears and conversations of other that inter-racial couples need to navigate w each other, with their families and even within themselves... But yet the heart knows when it has met its mate, regardless of how wide and insurmountable the gap may be, or how impossible that love may seem.
Kudos to Remi and Ho Pak Kin for writing such authentic dialogues into a beautifully accessible script that keeps you watching just because you want to watch the almost musical like finale of the wedding.
It was such a light-hearted movie tackling important issues on interracial marriage/relationships in Singapore. One that many perhaps might deter from engaging a conversation with each other: the inner prejudicial and often, misunderstood classification that our society very much face in the community at large. The idealogy could perhaps passed on to generation and one might wonder, when will the stigma ends? Do we want our young Singaporeans to inherit a stigmatizing belief?
This movie higlighted it in a humourous manner with alot of reflection for their viewers. I believed Singapore is evolving and so does our local storytellers. We should be brave to lend a voice to issues that matters most. There is simply no room to whether it is a taboo topic to talk about. Singapore has changed and now, creating many platforms for several others to raise concerns regarding racial equality, interfaith, intrafaith and many other identity concerns for us as Singaporeans. Thus, the filmmakers would love you to reflect upon what is the meaning of racial equality and how do we practice it ?
This movie higlighted it in a humourous manner with alot of reflection for their viewers. I believed Singapore is evolving and so does our local storytellers. We should be brave to lend a voice to issues that matters most. There is simply no room to whether it is a taboo topic to talk about. Singapore has changed and now, creating many platforms for several others to raise concerns regarding racial equality, interfaith, intrafaith and many other identity concerns for us as Singaporeans. Thus, the filmmakers would love you to reflect upon what is the meaning of racial equality and how do we practice it ?
Lo sapevi?
- QuizMei Fen Lim (Joyce) is a rising Malaysian actress. She flew in from Kuala Lumpur to act in the movie. Director Remi M. Sali and Executive Producer Ho Pak Kin met her at the Udine Far East Film Festival in 2019.
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- Tempo di esecuzione
- 1h 52min(112 min)
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- Mix di suoni
- Proporzioni
- 2.35 : 1
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