Set in Singapore during the 1997 Asian financial crisis, the film follows the relationship between a Singaporean family and their maid, Teresa. The story explores themes of friendship, hardship, and intergenerational connections.
Parking attendant Fei Fei has always dreamed of becoming a singer, like her famous namesake – the legendary Taiwanese singer Fong Fei Fei. Fei Fei decides to follow her heart and joins a national talent contest. Her voice and sincerity captures the nation's heart, pushing her to the finals! But on the final day, her dementia-stricken father disappears…
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.
Talking Cock has what no other Singaporean movie has...a sense of humor. Not just concerning the subject matter at hand, but also concerning itself. The Python-esque flick jumps from story to story embracing the language the Singaporean government would love its citizens to forget. Showcasing Singapore's ability to produce something of actual merit, Talking Cock doesn't just talk cock...it walks it too...if that makes any sense.
Loosely based on 1957's "Our Sister Hedy" and 1961's "The Greatest Civil War on Earth", this romantic comedy follows the Wong household, where the father acts as the glue that holds everyone together while Mambo, the protagonist and third daughter, tries to get her other sisters hitched.
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