Stylish but barely mediocre overall
... View MoreJust intense enough to provide a much-needed diversion, just lightweight enough to make you forget about it soon after it’s over. It’s not exactly “good,” per se, but it does what it sets out to do in terms of putting us on edge, which makes it … successful?
... View MoreEasily the biggest piece of Right wing non sense propaganda I ever saw.
... View MoreThrough painfully honest and emotional moments, the movie becomes irresistibly relatable
... View MoreBeing Singaporean, thought it would be good to watch a nice good local horror movie since all the hype before the movie's premiere. Half way through the movie I asked myself why did I ever want to torture myself by watching this really stupid horror film. It's not at all scary with such a stupid story line. Please please do not waste time or money watching this rubbish movie. 5 of us went feeeling stupid after the movie ended.
... View MoreYoung soldiers who speak Chinese share ghost stories about the minute before midnight.Tan is the designated weak member in the group and receives a lot of static for it. He gets tied up and stuffed into a locker in the middle of the night. Bullying in Asia. No surprises.Jeremy tries to help Tan through the military training course. The endless references to ghosts and past suicides keeps Tan on a downward mood. Jeremy tries to steer him away from this thought pattern, since Jeremy's early childhood included some fakery in the profession of mediums. This is the setting when the last, worst, road march through the jungle is undertaken.Tan gets lost. His pack is found, and the sergeant tells the recruits to go look for him. It starts raining. They find his body; Jeremy thinks he sees a woman watching.The sergeant tries to blame the supernatural for the loss of Tan. This captain will not have it.The recruits are uneasy the following night in the barracks. Jeremy thinks he sees Tan's ghost, for instance. Making matters worse, the next morning Jeremy receives word that his father passed away. The next day, while out walking, Jeremy sees an old woman gesturing to him silently; Lim and Dragon do not. That evening Chester starts banging his head against the lockers, then speaking in a weird voice.They bring in a priest for Chester; the rites seem to help a bit. Chester shows Jeremy where he and Tan had a strange experience. Something had grabbed Tan's leg and Chester had beaten it off with his rifle butt.Jeremy's dream about Chester dying comes true soon enough. Jeremy meets the two principal characters from a couple of the ghost stories told early in the film. Dragon, Lim, and the sergeant find Jeremy, but do not see the ghosts themselves.Jeremy returns home, and the gift he thought he never had lets him see his dead father.The movie jump shifts forward in time, and the ghost story cycle starts again.-----Scores------Cinematography: 8/10 A bit bland, but always competent.Sound: 8/10 A bit bland, but always competent. It was loud enough for a Chinese speaker to understand, and perhaps a quarter of the conversation is in English. The subtitles were fine.Acting: 10/10 Wonderful.Screenplay: 8/10 Moves along well.
... View MoreTo understand this show, you have to be a local and must have serve NS to know the plot driving it.This basically deals with the things that all NS men are told or share around the bunk like in the starting scene. Tales and folklores whispered and shared about what they have been told or have overheard etc.For myself, the suspense build up is good as I can relate to it partially but the final third bit is a bit of a let down when most of the plot is revealed. I feel it would have been better if it was kept in suspense and with glimpses instead of the director/producer trying to tie everything up.Other reviewers have commented that there are some loose ends. For me, the most obvious is that how the heck did the Sgt and recruits manage to locate the shack.But in the end, this movie is definitely worth a watch if nothing more then to reminisce about them good old army days!
... View MoreA good change from Singaporian production house .. but some how or rather the Singaporian English is just too obvious. You can spot it by hearing closely that the slang when the actor speaks in the dialog. The ghost is just based on stories or more like folklore tell tail. the plot build up is not that strong and there are many loose ends that is just not explainable. perhaps asking the audience to guess. but overall its a brave approach by the director to move to new genre of movie. Singapore normally is known for drama or light comedy and to present the audience with a ghost story now that what i call changes.
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