I Not Stupid Too is a comedy centered on the theme of
generation gaps parents are facing with their children, it probes
into the difficult relationships parents have with their children
today. Sadly, everyone in the film is straight. Hmmm... I wonder
why? *cup chin and observe film title again*
Set in Singapore’s fast-paced society, the narration progresses
through the eyes of eight-year-old Jerry as he and his older brother
Tom face the pressures of school and demands of their wealthy but
ever-bickering parents. It is indeed a delightful story every Singaporean
can relate to.
Though the pet subjects of local seminal film-maker Jack Neo remain
invariantly plebeian, this sequel to the highly successful and widely
acclaimed I Not Stupid is still an entertaining romp through
the heart and soul of Singaporean heartlanders, crushed under the
pounding wheel of Capitalism. Local audience will be tickled pink
by a rumpy, and ever reliant Selena Tan. But as usual, the limelight
rightly belongs to veteran Hsiang Yun.
Go watch. It'd be the perfect excuse to get away from all the hurly-burly
of Chinese New Year house-hopping.
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