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Homecoming (2011 film)

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Homecoming
Directed byLee Thean-jeen
Written byThean-jeen Lee
Produced byPui Yin Chan
Peggie Lim
Peggy Lim
Phillip Lim
Soo Wei Toong
Starring
CinematographyJoel San Juan
Edited byYim Mun Chong
Music byKavin Hoo
Production
company
Homerun Asia
Release date
  • 3 February 2011 (2011-02-03)
Running time
97 minutes
CountrySingapore
LanguagesEnglish
Mandarin
Budget$1.5 million

Homecoming (Chinese: 笑着回家), is a 2011 Singaporean and Malaysian comedy film directed by Lee Thean-jeen.[1][2][3] It was Lee's debut feature film.[4]

Plot

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Ah Meng and his mother, Karen Neo, travel to Kuala Lumpur for a Chinese New Year reunion dinner.

Newly-wed couple Boon and Jamie aim to head off to Bali right after their family's reunion dinner, which cannot begin until all of the guests arrive.

Chef Daniel Koh neglects his daughter Mindy as he prepares dishes for customers. When his fiery temper results in the resignation of several assistant chefs, he requires the help of restaurant manager Fei Fei.

Cast

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Release

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It released in theatres in Singapore on 3 February 2011, the first day of Chinese New Year.[9]

Reception

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Yong Shu Hoong of My Paper rated the film 3.5 stars out of 5, writing "Of course, a little sentimentality is inevitable in a Chinese New Year comedy. And messages about the importance of family and tradition may, at times, border dangerously on heavy-handedness. Still, the overall effect is a wholesome feel-good movie that is not only well-paced, entertaining and (as its Chinese title suggests) brimming with laughter, but also has its heart in all the right places."[7] Dylan Tan of The Business Times rated the film B+, calling it "heartfelt, well-made and well-observed".[10] The Straits Times rated the film 2.5 stars out of five and 3.5 stars out of five for the festive index, stating "It is hard to quibble with the well-meaning sentiments here – the importance of family and spending time with them – but writer-director Lee Thean-jeen's debut feature feels a tad heavy-handed."[4]

References

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  1. ^ Tan, Kee Yun (16 October 2010). "'Give him a chance'". The New Paper. Singapore.
  2. ^ 陈韵红 (6 February 2011). "《笑着回家》票房近80万". Shin Min Daily News. Singapore.
  3. ^ 陈韵红 (9 September 2010). "甩肉5公斤演阿牛妈妈梁智强反串求翻生". Lianhe Wanbao. Singapore.
  4. ^ a b "Family reunion". The Straits Times. Singapore. 2 February 2011.
  5. ^ a b c Yip, Wai Yee (5 February 2011). "Smooth ride home for CNY". The Straits Times. Singapore.
  6. ^ a b c d 陈韵红 (6 February 2011). "《笑着回家》票房达80万梁智强翻生有望". Lianhe Wanbao. Singapore.
  7. ^ a b c d Yong, Shu Hoong (2 February 2011). "Sweet Homecoming". My Paper. Singapore.
  8. ^ Boon, Rachel (10 September 2010). "Jack Neo's homecoming". The Straits Times. Singapore.
  9. ^ Quah, Michelle (31 January 2011). "Local film sees feast in reunion dinner theme". The Business Times. Singapore.
  10. ^ Tan, Dylan (3 February 2011). "Family comes first". The Business Times. Singapore.
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