Since Ah Long Pte Ltd, Singapore movies have become one of my favorites. I went to watch Money no Enough 2 last week. No doubt the typical Singapore fun dialogue and society humor is still there. What surprised me is the strong message that was carried through the story, and I bet most of us will shed tears after watching it.
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I won’t spoil it if you haven’t seen this movie. I do recommend watching it with your family though.
Kudos to the actor and actress (especially Lai Ming who portraits the pity mother), and director Jack Neo for making such a great film. It is indeed valuable.
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