In the year 2000, a Singaporean police officer gets caught in a conspiracy involving a stolen police car, a police raid, and a series of violent shootouts. With intense hand-to-hand combat, gun duels, and kung-fu action, the officer must navigate a world of bloodshed and danger to uncover the truth.
Ah Boys To Men is a comedy film set in Singapore, focusing on a group of young men who are enlisted into the Singaporean military. It follows their journey as they go through the rigors of basic training and face various challenges along the way. With humor and heart, the movie explores themes of friendship, patriotism, and the trials and tribulations of serving in the military.
"Where Got Ghost?" is a Horror-Comedy Chinese Movie. 3-in-1 Horror tales told in a good old comedy fashion.
A Singaporean-made comedy about a group of 18 year old boys who are beginning the mandatory two-year military service in the Singapore army. Despite their different racial and family backgrounds, they discover many similarities and forge a friendship which would help ease their transition to the tough army routine.
A former military officer makes a film about a man he encountered in Tanjong Rhu, a secluded cruising ground.
The Olive Depression follows the journey of a young Singaporean soldier as he struggles with depression while serving his mandatory national service in the army. The movie explores the impact of military life on mental health and the challenges faced by individuals in a demanding environment.
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