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Ah Boys to Men 4

  • 2017
  • 2h 15m
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5.4/10
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Ah Boys to Men 4 (2017)
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After leaving the military, Lobang, Wayang King, Sergeant Ong, and Ken Chow are all busy with their respective career as civilians. That's until they are called back to serve the nation agai... Read allAfter leaving the military, Lobang, Wayang King, Sergeant Ong, and Ken Chow are all busy with their respective career as civilians. That's until they are called back to serve the nation again under the Singapore Armed Forces' Armoured Formation. Now they must juggle between work ... Read allAfter leaving the military, Lobang, Wayang King, Sergeant Ong, and Ken Chow are all busy with their respective career as civilians. That's until they are called back to serve the nation again under the Singapore Armed Forces' Armoured Formation. Now they must juggle between work and their reservist duties. What hilarious situations will happen as they train together a... Read all

  • Director
    • Jack Neo
  • Stars
    • Pankaj Kumar
    • Tosh Zhang
    • Apple Chan
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.4/10
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    • Director
      • Jack Neo
    • Stars
      • Pankaj Kumar
      • Tosh Zhang
      • Apple Chan
    • 1User review
    • 2Critic reviews
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    Pankaj Kumar
    • Friend of Tosh Rock
    Tosh Zhang
    Tosh Zhang
    • Sgt. Ong, Alex
    Apple Chan
    Apple Chan
    • Lt. Zhang Xin Yi
    Noah Yap
    • Man I P
    Weiliang Wang
    • Lobang
    Maxi Lim
    Maxi Lim
    • Aloysius Jin
    Ben Logan
    • Oh C E
    Ryan Lian
    Ryan Lian
    • Ah Long
    Charlie Goh
    Charlie Goh
    • Wei Ming
    Chay Yeow Foo
    • Fatty
    Hafiz Aziz
    • Taufik
    Kishan
    • Balan
    Hanrey Low
    • Hanrey
    Jaspers Lai
    Jaspers Lai
    • Handsome
    Lance Eminger
    Lance Eminger
    • Colleague
    Waye Leon Goh
    • W.H.Chong
    Joshua Wei-En Tan
    Joshua Wei-En Tan
    • Chow, Ken
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      • Jack Neo
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    Not nearly as accomplished as its immediate predecessor, this slapdash follow-up still boasts poignant moments that will resonate with any and every NSman

    Thanks to the commemoration of 50 years of National Service, Singapore's favourite band of brothers is back to remind NSFs, NSmen and the rest of the Singapore resident population just how fundamental NS is to the survival of the nation. Oh yes, make no mistake, the 'Ah Boys to Men' (ABTM) films were first and foremost great PR for the Singapore Armed Forces (SAF) and its mission to ensure peace and security, but under Singapore's most commercially successful director Jack Neo's hands, they have also become an opportunity for anyone and everyone who has gone through NS to reminisce about their own one-of- a-kind life-changing experience, as well as to compare notes on the evolution of the NS experience through the years.

    Like the previous chapter, this sequel is only a continuation from the earlier films in the loosest sense of the word. The cast, characters and their personalities remain the same – among them, Joshua Tan's self-absorbed Ken Chow, Maxi Lim's earnest and eager-to- please Aloysius Jin, Wang Weiliang's street-smart Lobang King, Noah Yap's brash IP Man, and last but not least Tosh Zhang's stern but caring platoon sergeant Alex Ong – but their vocations have been entirely switched out (surely you weren't expecting them to go from 'frogmen' to Armour troops?). Neo has also added here Ryan Lian's stoic Keng Long, Ben Logan Sng's arrogant C E Oh (he is also Alex's boss at work – get it?) and two token minority characters played by Hafiz Aziz and Kishan J. who deserve way more screen time than they get. Except for Lobang (whom you can count on to deliver the wise- cracks) and Alex (who gets a thankless side plot involving his loving grandmother's efforts to find him a girlfriend), the rest are intended as stock types of the kinds of people you meet in army, so there is even less character development here than in any of the earlier three movies.

    While the first two movies were structured around the ten-week Basic Military Training and the third around the Naval Diving Unit training, this one is built around a two-week In-Camp Training (ICT) – or more accurately, the fourth such call-up for SGT Alex and his men. Within that, Neo and his co-writer Ivan Ho build the narrative around three issues – one, the cavalier attitude that NSmen bring to their ICT training; two, the commitments that NSmen need to juggle outside of camp (i.e. work and family) during ICT; and three, the 'culture shock' that NSmen would probably have to adjust to if they were under the authority of a female officer, played here by Apple Chan's by-the- books LTA Zhuang Xinyi.

    Even with a generous two-plus hour runtime, these are hefty themes to juggle at the same time, and true enough, the storytelling doesn't flow as coherently or as fluently as it should. In particular, the character dynamics are somewhat awkward and unwieldy – a disagreement that starts between IP Man and Keng Long that escalates to involve Lobang is too easily resolved; IP Man's sexist bias against LTA Zhuang plays out in cartoonish ways and comes to a head in a contrived kickboxing match; and last but not least, Ken's conflict with Aloysius is re-ignited then doused all too conveniently after an unfortunate encounter with a swarm of bees. Notwithstanding, Neo does manage some poignant moments, such as the display of brotherhood that eventually wins over LTA Zhuang and the latter's own professionalism that eventually wins the respect of the men.

    More significantly, ABTM4 offers a never-before-seen display of SAF armour drills, outfield training and firepower on the big screen. To be fair to Neo, it would not have been possible to construct a hypothetical war scenario in order to show the full tactical response of our armoured regiment (you can imagine for reasons of sensitivity why the SAF would not agree to that at all), but there is enough that he tries to demonstrate within a highly abbreviated 'war game' to impress. It should however be said that those looking forward to watching the tanks deployed in urban warfare (which, to be fair, the promotion for the movie had teased) would be sorely disappointed, as these scenes are left to an epilogue that is honestly redundant and pointless. Where he has been given leeway – and which he does capitalise to the movie's advantage – is to film within the confined interiors of an actual SAF armoured vehicle, capturing intimately the sweat, discomfort and even claustrophobia of the men squeezed shoulder to shoulder inside.

    Yet coming after the series high-water mark of ABTM3: The Frogmen, this succeeding instalment is more than a little underwhelming. Sure, Neo has gotten better at weaving the inevitable (and copious) product placements into the story, but apart from that and the novelty from watching our SAF armoured vehicles in action, everything else feels like an inferior rehash from the earlier trilogy. We've seen the personality conflicts done better, we've seen their camaraderie expressed much more stirringly, and we've heard the PSAs in every one of the past three movies before. The chemistry between the boys is still just as infectious, but the unfortunately scattershot plotting and the clumsy character work make ABTM4 a disappointing sequel on the whole. Because NS is so close to people's hearts, there will be bits that resonate with the male citizen demographic, and in that regard and that regard alone, ABTM4 has just about enough reason to justify its otherwise superfluous existence.

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      This is first Ah Boys to Men film series to have mixed-gender lead (most males and one female) in this case Apple Chan while other three films are all-male lead.

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    • Release date
      • November 9, 2017 (Singapore)
    • Country of origin
      • Singapore
    • Languages
      • English
      • Mandarin
    • Also known as
      • Poistest meesteks 4
    • Production companies
      • Fly Entertainment
      • J Team Productions
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      • 2h 15m(135 min)
    • Color
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