Men in White (2007 film)
Men in White (Chinese: 鬼啊鬼啊) is a 2007 Singaporean horror comedy film directed by Kelvin Tong.[1][2][3][4] Filming for the film began in late 2006.[5] It is mostly in Mandarin and English, and has some Hokkien.[6] It satirises several aspects of Singaporean life.[7] PlotFive Singaporeans - a housewife, a gangster girl, two rappers and a badminton player - die on the same day and become ghosts. Cast
ReleaseA preview of the film was held on 5 June 2007 for charity.[11] The film was released in theatres in Japan on 6 June.[12] The film had an underwhelming performance at the box office.[13] ReceptionJeanmarie Tan of The New Paper gave the movie two-and-a-half stars out of five.[10] Jiang Jinyu of Lianhe Zaobao criticised the film's characters, while praising the acting.[14] Hong Mingua of Lianhe Zaobao also gave the film a negative review.[9] Li Yiyun of Lianhe Zaobao gave the film two stars out of five for entertainment and two stars out of five for art.[15] Geoffrey Eu of The Business Times rated the movie C−.[16] References
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