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So, 'Money No Enough' is this quirky comedy that dives into the hustle of everyday Singaporeans trying to make ends meet. You've got three leads, each with their own financial struggles, and somehow it all feels relatable. There's this light-hearted tone, but underneath, it tackles some serious issues about money and society. The performances are pretty solid, especially Jack Neo, who really captures that tension between wanting more and living within your means. The pacing flows well, bouncing between their lives and dilemmas without dragging. Plus, the practical effects are minimal but effective, keeping the focus on the characters and their interactions. It's not flashy, but it definitely gets the point across with a dose of humor.
Features a blend of humor with social commentary.Captures the essence of late 90s Singapore.Interesting character dynamics and relatable themes.
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