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Story about life of 3 EM3's student in Singapore, who struggling with their education and personal life.Story about life of 3 EM3's student in Singapore, who struggling with their education and personal life.Story about life of 3 EM3's student in Singapore, who struggling with their education and personal life.
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- 2 nominations total
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Suet-Yee Chan
- Selena Khoo
- (as Cheryl Chan)
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This is a great movie.
I urge you to buy a legit copy if you're a Singaporean. I've been guilty of buying pirated intellectual property in the past but this time it's really a test of "the Singaporean character".
Singapore is the only country I know of where Singaporeans do not support Singaporeans. It is time to change that.
Jack Neo has done a good job in putting subtle yet clear messages in every corner. I'm pleased to hear that he survived the censors and hope he did not antagonize the government. I heard that this movie also has gotten the attention of the media and our government.
The issues brought up in this movie are all real and reasons why I chose to leave Singapore. This movie made me homesick instantly.
I want to congratulate Jack Neo and his team for their courage to pursue this film. You have the courage that I didn't have. Press on.
If you're a Singaporean and you've not watched it yet, please do.
If you're a parent, please re-think about what "best for your kid".
If you're an executive, ang-moh's are not superior.
If a guy litters, you're not being kay poh to ask him to pick it up.
Living in America, it is not my ability in the English language that make me proud. It is my ability in the Chinese language, culture & history that sets me apart from the rest. Don't forget your roots.
I wish all of us, Singaporeans, luck.
Sincerely, Hokkien Peng
I urge you to buy a legit copy if you're a Singaporean. I've been guilty of buying pirated intellectual property in the past but this time it's really a test of "the Singaporean character".
Singapore is the only country I know of where Singaporeans do not support Singaporeans. It is time to change that.
Jack Neo has done a good job in putting subtle yet clear messages in every corner. I'm pleased to hear that he survived the censors and hope he did not antagonize the government. I heard that this movie also has gotten the attention of the media and our government.
The issues brought up in this movie are all real and reasons why I chose to leave Singapore. This movie made me homesick instantly.
I want to congratulate Jack Neo and his team for their courage to pursue this film. You have the courage that I didn't have. Press on.
If you're a Singaporean and you've not watched it yet, please do.
If you're a parent, please re-think about what "best for your kid".
If you're an executive, ang-moh's are not superior.
If a guy litters, you're not being kay poh to ask him to pick it up.
Living in America, it is not my ability in the English language that make me proud. It is my ability in the Chinese language, culture & history that sets me apart from the rest. Don't forget your roots.
I wish all of us, Singaporeans, luck.
Sincerely, Hokkien Peng
I urge all parents to watch this with their children and/or teenagers if possible. This movie is based in Singapore and is mostly targeted against the Singaporean society and government (no chewing gum, etc.), but the struggle between parents and youngsters are universal -- "I'm doing this for your own good", "Why do adults always say I'm wrong?". The defects of an education system that stresses on English and Mathematics are common to most Asian countries as well. Watch it -- and you will certainly find something sweet or bitter you've been through. The message is brought out in a much better way than the government promotions to "lend your child an ear".
Well I have to say that it was very true to life, things like that happen all the time in Singapore (so I really don't know why some people in Singapore call it "creative" since it was lifted straight from life). This movie was set in a primary school, I'm not sure which. I graduated from primary school 3 years ago, but being in a class with some EM3 students, I have to admit that life for an EM3 student was just seriously bad, when you have the misfortune of meeting people who judge you by your results. Even though I was never in EM3, I could still feel for the kids portrayed in the movie because I've seen it before in life, and some of the pressure was also felt by students in the EM2 stream as well (though not as much), which I was in.
Reviewer's background: a nearly 40 mum of 2 girls (8 and 3) from Hong Kong.
At first, I wasn't keen to watch, because this was touted as a kid flick in Hong Kong, and also "must be seen by all parents with their children" -- to me, this sounded hard-sell.
My elder daughter had earlier watched it (English version), and hadn't commented on it, so this added to my speculation that it must be boring.
I was recently recommended to watch it by an un-married female ex-classmate, which was surprising, considering she doesn't have kids of her own.
Her reason -- if you have Singaporean colleagues, please watch it, it's funny.
So I finally watched it (Mandarin version) on video -- and yes, it's well worth a watch.
Here's why -
1. for parents (especially Asians) -- tune in to the hardship of trying to get your kids excel academically (after I watched this, I stopped forcing my elder to get 100% in Chinese dictation ... only asked her to do her best, and enjoy what she's learning ...)
2. for people with Singaporean friends, colleagues, relatives -- you'd understand how / why / what Singies act the way dey do, and why dey dalk like dat ...
3. for people who are wondering / interested to know how Singapore is governed -- an eye-opener that this movie was censored by the local, since it had so many obvious jabs at the government!
4. for Singaporeans -- enjoy your home-grown movie, a well documented dramatic piece
5. for movie-goers -- the kids CAN act! Better than the majors on Potter movie, especially Shawn Lee, he really acts hurt when whipped by his mum
Since I was watching a video version, I was able to pause (and have to pause) many times during the show to attend to kids, so didn't find the themes choppy, tho there are some gaps and the cohesion could be better improved. Maybe Neo was trying to cram as much information in the film, so many parts might had been edited out.
I give this a 6.5 out of 10. (My 10's are for pieces like LOTR, 6th sense...)
At first, I wasn't keen to watch, because this was touted as a kid flick in Hong Kong, and also "must be seen by all parents with their children" -- to me, this sounded hard-sell.
My elder daughter had earlier watched it (English version), and hadn't commented on it, so this added to my speculation that it must be boring.
I was recently recommended to watch it by an un-married female ex-classmate, which was surprising, considering she doesn't have kids of her own.
Her reason -- if you have Singaporean colleagues, please watch it, it's funny.
So I finally watched it (Mandarin version) on video -- and yes, it's well worth a watch.
Here's why -
1. for parents (especially Asians) -- tune in to the hardship of trying to get your kids excel academically (after I watched this, I stopped forcing my elder to get 100% in Chinese dictation ... only asked her to do her best, and enjoy what she's learning ...)
2. for people with Singaporean friends, colleagues, relatives -- you'd understand how / why / what Singies act the way dey do, and why dey dalk like dat ...
3. for people who are wondering / interested to know how Singapore is governed -- an eye-opener that this movie was censored by the local, since it had so many obvious jabs at the government!
4. for Singaporeans -- enjoy your home-grown movie, a well documented dramatic piece
5. for movie-goers -- the kids CAN act! Better than the majors on Potter movie, especially Shawn Lee, he really acts hurt when whipped by his mum
Since I was watching a video version, I was able to pause (and have to pause) many times during the show to attend to kids, so didn't find the themes choppy, tho there are some gaps and the cohesion could be better improved. Maybe Neo was trying to cram as much information in the film, so many parts might had been edited out.
I give this a 6.5 out of 10. (My 10's are for pieces like LOTR, 6th sense...)
I was skeptical about this film at first. Singapore is not a country known for their films! After so many positive reviews, and the fact that my family members liked the film a lot, I decided to watch it.
The film really blew me away. It was really that good! It explored so many issues within the short amount of time. And it explored these issues in a direct, in your face manner. The pressure on each person on different roles in the society, the tension between people, living up to unreasonable expectations, and even topics like politics, love and societal problems are touched upon. This is not just a film, but a documentary of the life of common people in Singapore. I can only recommend it!
The film really blew me away. It was really that good! It explored so many issues within the short amount of time. And it explored these issues in a direct, in your face manner. The pressure on each person on different roles in the society, the tension between people, living up to unreasonable expectations, and even topics like politics, love and societal problems are touched upon. This is not just a film, but a documentary of the life of common people in Singapore. I can only recommend it!
Did you know
- GoofsAt one point, someone says that "Chinese New Year is coming soon" (the date of Chinese New Year varies, but it is always in January or February), but later Jerry Khoo receives a text message and says that "terrorists flew a plane into the tallest building in the US" (September 11, 2001). Since Chinese New Year occurs at the end of the movie, perhaps the filmmakers added the second line as a memorial to 9/11 but forgot that it was the wrong time of year in the movie.
- Crazy creditsAt the begining of the show, you will see Chinese words telling you to turn off your mobile phones and to applaud for the movie. At the end of the show, 3 of the cast will ask you to applaud for the movie
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Box office
- Budget
- SGD 1,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross worldwide
- $547,751
- Runtime1 hour 45 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1
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