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The Leap Years

  • 2008
  • 1h 43m
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
178
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Ananda Everingham, Jean Yeo, Yuwu Qi, Jason Chan, and Lilin Wong in The Leap Years (2008)
Romance

Li-ann believes in soul mates and rejects men until meeting Jeremy. They tour Singapore on February 29, 1980. They reunite every leap year for 20 years, realizing love's pain until taking th... Read allLi-ann believes in soul mates and rejects men until meeting Jeremy. They tour Singapore on February 29, 1980. They reunite every leap year for 20 years, realizing love's pain until taking the leap of faith and love.Li-ann believes in soul mates and rejects men until meeting Jeremy. They tour Singapore on February 29, 1980. They reunite every leap year for 20 years, realizing love's pain until taking the leap of faith and love.

  • Director
    • Jean Yeo
  • Writers
    • Alain Layrac
    • Catherine Lim
    • Fina Torres
  • Stars
    • Jason Chan
    • Joan Chen
    • Ananda Everingham
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.9/10
    178
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Jean Yeo
    • Writers
      • Alain Layrac
      • Catherine Lim
      • Fina Torres
    • Stars
      • Jason Chan
      • Joan Chen
      • Ananda Everingham
    • 10User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at 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
    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
    • Director
      • Jean Yeo
    • Writers
      • Alain Layrac
      • Catherine Lim
      • Fina Torres
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    User reviews10

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    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!
    1kennethl1965

    The Woes Of Local Cinema

    The Leap Years stars some heavy hitters in the local and regional film and television scene. And yet, they cannot save this movie. It has so many things going against it - over acting, overly melodramatic, poor script, inconsistent direction; and too few things going for it - decent music , good cinematography. This comment is mainly for anyone who throws all local movies into one basket after watching this film and says all local movies are bad. Please do not judge the rest based on this one film. This is a television soap opera masquerading as a romantic feature film. My hopes were high when I bought my ticket and my hopes were dashed five minutes into the film.
    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.
    8devonsdaddy

    A gentle and pleasant tale

    its a decent script, well shot and amusingly well portrayed. it a romance and you should watch it with a smile, and little warmth in your heart.

    saw it on the big screen and it was wonderful.Now if you are from or have ever been to Singapore it adds a little extra flow to the whole thing. worth a watch with a significant other. Deserved higher praise and wider distribution. It is great entertainment well acted shot and presented. a pleasure to enjoy with a smile.
    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.

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    • Trivia
      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.
    • Quotes

      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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    • Release date
      • February 29, 2008 (Singapore)
    • Country of origin
      • Singapore
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • 誓约
    • Production companies
      • Mediacorp Raintree Pictures
      • Ochre Pictures
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $681,085
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 43m(103 min)
    • Color
      • Color

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