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Kiasu (2014)
Lots of laughter
A culturally challenging storyline for Asian parents in their typically strict upbringing of children which tends to dictate who their children are to become and behave. In oppose to freedom in childhood towards adulthood in discovering ones' strength and exploring future possibilities. Many of my peers and I can identify with the relationships and scenes within the movie. It may be hard for the older generation to take it in and see the need for change and acceptance. Lots of comedy moments, hence laughter. The ending strikes a balance within the scale. The mother accepts her son as he is and gives him the support and encouragement in his endeavours. The son pursues his passion and finds success. Judgement and strife are relinquished and the family becomes closer and happier.