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The Blue Mansion - a film by Glen Goei (22 Oct) HD trailer

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THE BLUE MANSION is a quirky murder mystery about a wealthy tycoon who dies suddenly under mysterious circumstances. He returns as a ghost to try to uncover the secret of his death with the help of his family and the police. The stellar Singaporean/Malaysian cast includes award-winning theatre actresses Tan Kheng Hua, Neo Swee Lin and Pamela Oei as well as Malaysia's leading dramatists Huzir Sulaiman, Patrick Teoh and Claire Wong. The movie also stars Adrian Pang, Sebastian Tan, Lim Kay Siu and Emma Yong. Fans will remember Adrian Pang, Lim Kay Siu and Pamela Oei in Glen Goei's breakthrough debut film, Forever Fever (1998). For more info pls go to www.thebluemansion.com

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  • thank god this isn't another jack neo type of movie. singapore could do with less of those!

  • what the hell is chinese humour. r u referring to trashy hong kong physical comedies? i think this is a film with unique singaporean sensibilities, with far more intellect than your 'chinese humour'.

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  • shit movie...........

  • is this movie shown in Malaysia?

  • The story was Singapore-funny, so many who are not local may not understand. However the storyline isn't all that great. But it is pretty okay. I went to watch this with a friend but the others in the cinema were pretty, old? Like 25+ and above. And me and my friend are 16. So it was kinda weird.

    Support Singapore's shows! :D

  • I do not refer to the so called trashy hong kong physical comedy, because hong kong comedies are nothing but crap for the past decades. Like what I've said, the 'Chinese humor', is more of comedies made in China which is more relevant about the daily lives of a Chinese living in China. But yes I agree, this is not another Jack Neo's style comedy!

  • must watch.. a hilarious film.. thoroughly surprised and enjoyed it!

  • its largely ridiculous to think of the lky connection the moment you recognize the dominant patriarchal figure.

  • the story written by ken kwek...

    :-)

  • haha, doesnt this remind you of lky's family? I mean its sooo obvious...

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