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Adrian Pang | ... |
The Director
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Vadi Pvss | ... |
Vivian
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Pamela Oei | ... |
The Producer
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Lez Ann Chong | ... |
Susie - Aged 18 and 25
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Serene Chen | ... |
Carol
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Matthew Loo | ... |
Oliver
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Susan Tordoff | ... |
Mrs. Evans
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Caryn Ong | ... |
Susie - Aged 5
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Sylvia Ratonel | ... |
Anna
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Osman Sulaiman | ... |
Mo
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Kheng Hua Tan | ... |
Liwen
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Benjamin Heng | ... |
Vince
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Rachel
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Ivan Heng | ... |
Pole Dance Judge
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Tushar Ismail | ... |
Bouncer
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A kindergarten principal finds a series of morbid cartoons drawn by a docile pupil. A porn actor struggles to rise to the occasion while filming his first porno. A middle-aged nightclub bouncer faces off with a rebellious teenage stripper. Director Ken Kwek tells three iconoclastic stories in a short film that pitches political correctness out the window of Singapore mainstream cinema. Written by Anonymous
This movie is compilation of three short stories set in Singapore.
I saw around 40 Mainstream USA made movies this year and they were mostly utter crap. Too many are just be veiled pointless propaganda (White House Down), and the rest are trying to be profound in some stupid way (Cloud Atlas)and all use such overdone repetitive stories we've seen million times before that they ceased to even be OK as distraction.
Sex-Violence-Family Values is funny. Really funny, not lame funny like 'This is the End'. Each of three stories reads like a joke with a punchline. Version I saw was around 47 minutes and there are no boring parts, and I'd rather watch ten 47 minute movies of this quality then even one pointless three hour 'nouveau cult' movie.