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Wet Season 2019
1h 43min | Drama | 28 November 2019 (Singapore)
Storyline:A teacher and student at a Singapore high school form a special, self-affirming bond.User review:A Malaysian-born woman is married to a Singaporean man, and living in Singapore. She is busy. She is trying to get pregnant, and when her husband is not in the mood during her fertile period, resorts to using her husband’s frozen product. She is the evening caretaker of her stroke-ridden father-in-law, who spends much time watching martial arts movies on TV. She is also a high school teacher in Mandarin, whose ethnic Chinese students are not motivated to learn their heritage language. When she tries to run a remedial class, it rapidly dwindles down to one student – who happens to be a martial arts artistic competitor. As the time for her duties overlap, the student develops a case of Hots for Teacher.Seeing this at the Toronto International Film Festival with Q+A, the director mentioned that the wet monsoon season (and the time period of the film) lasts 6-8 weeks. The rain serves as an indication of the teacher’s mental state, as well as acting as the soundtrack of the film. The backbone of the story is that Singapore kids are far more interested in English, the language of commerce, than their heritage. (Interestingly, the lone student interested in Mandarin suggests he might want to do business with China.)Overall, a good film.
Director: Anthony Chen
Writer: Anthony Chen
Stars: Jia Ler Koh, Christopher Ming-Shun Lee, Shi Bin Yang
Country: Singapore | Taiwan
Language: English | Mandarin | Hokkien
Release Date: 28 November 2019 (Singapore)
Also Known As: Saison Humide
IMDB Profile tt9822706
Wet Season (2019)
Director: Anthony Chen
Writers: Anthony Chen
Stars: Yann Yann Yeo, Jia Ler Koh, Christopher Ming-Shun Lee
Summary: A teacher and student at a Singapore high school form a special, self-affirming bond.
Also known as: Re dai yu on DVD
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