Monday, February 15, 2016

LONG LONG TIME AGO (PG13) - Kampung film

Source Website: http://mypaper.sg/lifestyle/walk-down-nostalgia-lane-neos-kampung-film-20160204
By Tan Kee Yun, The New Paper, Published on 04 February 2016


Walk down nostalgia lane with Neo's kampung film
PHOTO: Walk down nostalgia lane with Neo's kampung film
PHOTO: GOLDEN VILLAGE PICTURES
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The story:
Set in post-independence Singapore, it follows the struggles of widow Zhao Di (Aileen Tan) as she embarks on a journey for a better life while the nation tackles historic changes and events.

MY FELLOW Singaporeans, please watch Jack Neo's new film with your grandparents.

Nostalgic and heartfelt, it is a tender, fitting paean to our hardworking pioneer generation.

Set in a local kampung in the late 1960s, the story follows widow Zhao Di, portrayed by Aileen Tan, as she struggles to provide for her children during a time when gangsters ran amok and heavy floods destroyed homes.



Set in a local kampung in the late 1960s
PHOTO: Set in a local kampung in the late 1960s, the story follows widow Zhao Di, portrayed by Aileen Tan, as she struggles to provide for her children during a time when gangsters ran amok and heavy floods destroyed homes.
PHOTO: GOLDEN VILLAGE PICTURES
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Her good-for-nothing gambler brother Ah Kun (Mark Lee) gives her a constant headache while racial riots threaten her friendship with her friend Osman (Suhaimi Yusof).

Director Neo takes us on a beautiful walk down memory lane. Unlike some of his previous movies, there is no over-sentimentality in this one, which is great.

By Tan Kee Yun, The New Paper, Published on 04 February 2016


Director Neo takes us on a beautiful walk down memory lane. A Kampung film.
PHOTO: Director Neo takes us on a beautiful walk down memory lane. A Kampung film.
PHOTO: GOLDEN VILLAGE PICTURES
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Long Long Time Ago我们的故事》wǒ men de gù shì - Official Trailer 官方预告 Guān fāng yù gào

From https://youtu.be/GMHY2PeALOs



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