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Strawberry Cheesecake dives into the underbelly of Singapore's strict social rules through the eyes of three rebellious schoolgirls. The tone is a blend of youthful defiance and creeping dread, particularly as their initial prank spirals out of control. The pacing keeps you engaged, building tension subtly but effectively. The film explores themes of consequence and rebellion, examining how far one might go when pushed. Despite its low profile, the performances capture a rawness that feels genuine—especially in moments of vulnerability. What really stands out is the practical effects during the prank scenes, making the escalating conflict feel visceral and immediate. It’s a fascinating take on youth culture in a repressive society.
Unique take on youth rebellionStrong performances from leadsAtmospheric portrayal of Singapore's social issues
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Siyou Tan
Director
Siyou Tan
Writer