That's the Way I Like It (Forever Fever) (PG-13)

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synopsis

Adrian Pang stars as Hock, a bored and frustrated twentysomething, whose little world is inhabited by not much more than his dead-end job, his overbearing parents and his equally aimless friends. Hock seeks solace in Bruce Lee films and fantasizes about owning the hottest, fastest motorbike that money can buy. In an attempt to afford his dream bike, Hock enters a disco competition hoping to win the sizable first prize. When he starts taking dance lessons together with Mei (Madeline Tan), his childhood friend, Hock experiences something incredible -- he comes alive. With a little help from an unlikely Guardian Angel, he embarks on a journey that will alter the course of his life.

details

Comedy, Drama
1 hr. 31 min.
Opened January 22nd, 1999

director

Glen Goei

writer

Glen Goei

MovieGoer Review

The growing pains of a country in transition are often the defining moments in a culture's evolution. When British rule in Singapore came to an end in 1965, the nation had, for the first time, an opportunity to define what it meant to be Si... MORE

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synopsis

Adrian Pang stars as Hock, a bored and frustrated twentysomething, whose little world is inhabited by not much more than his dead-end job, his overbearing parents and his equally aimless friends. Hock seeks solace in Bruce Lee films and fantasizes about owning the hottest, fastest motorbike that money can buy. In an attempt to afford his dream bike, Hock enters a disco competition hoping to win the sizable first prize. When he starts taking dance lessons together with Mei (Madeline Tan), his childhood friend, Hock experiences something incredible -- he comes alive. With a little help from an unlikely Guardian Angel, he embarks on a journey that will alter the course of his life.

details

Comedy, Drama
1 hr. 31 min.
Opened January 22nd, 1999

director

Glen Goei

writer

Glen Goei

MovieGoer Review

The growing pains of a country in transition are often the defining moments in a culture's evolution. When British rule in Singapore came to an end in 1965, the nation had, for the first time, an opportunity to define what it meant to be Si... MORE