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7 Letters

  • 2015
  • 1h 56m
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
196
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7 Letters (2015)
Drama

An emotive anthology by seven of Singapore's most illustrious filmmakers, celebrating SG50 through the lives and stories of Singaporeans. Directed by Eric Khoo, Jack Neo, K. Rajagopal, Royst... Read allAn emotive anthology by seven of Singapore's most illustrious filmmakers, celebrating SG50 through the lives and stories of Singaporeans. Directed by Eric Khoo, Jack Neo, K. Rajagopal, Royston Tan, Tan Pin Pin, Boo Junfeng, Kelvin Tong.An emotive anthology by seven of Singapore's most illustrious filmmakers, celebrating SG50 through the lives and stories of Singaporeans. Directed by Eric Khoo, Jack Neo, K. Rajagopal, Royston Tan, Tan Pin Pin, Boo Junfeng, Kelvin Tong.

  • Directors
    • Tan Pin Pin
    • Junfeng Boo
    • Eric Khoo
  • Writers
    • Junfeng Boo
    • Ivan Ho
    • Eric Khoo
  • Stars
    • Faizal Abdullah
    • Aric Hidir Amin
    • Fatin Amira
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.9/10
    196
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Tan Pin Pin
      • Junfeng Boo
      • Eric Khoo
    • Writers
      • Junfeng Boo
      • Ivan Ho
      • Eric Khoo
    • Stars
      • Faizal Abdullah
      • Aric Hidir Amin
      • Fatin Amira
    • 2User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 1 nomination total

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    Faizal Abdullah
    • Round Villager (segment "Cinema")
    Aric Hidir Amin
    • Slim Villager (segment "Cinema")
    Fatin Amira
    • Helper (segment "The Flame")
    Juliette Binoche
    Juliette Binoche
    • Elle (segment "Cinema")
    Nickson Cheng
    • Kang (segment "Pineapple Town")
    David Chua
    • Fan Fan Law (segment "Cinema")
    Faith Denning
    • Teacher
    Nadiah m Din
    • The Actress (segment "Cinema")
    J.A. Halim
    • Ismail (segment "Parting")
    Huifang Hong
    Huifang Hong
    • Mother (segment "GPS: Grandma Positioning System")
    • (as Hui Fang Hong)
    Zhang Jin Hua
    • Grandma
    Lim Poh Huat
    • Pontianak ('Cinema')
    Hamidah Jalil
    • Older Actress (segment "Cinema")
    Anne James
    • Sumathi
    Brien Lee
    • Ah Fa (segment "That Girl")
    Rianne Lee
    • Michelle (6 Years Old) (segment "Pineapple Town")
    Karen Lim
    • Kim Leng
    Poh Huat Lim
    • Pontianak (segment "Cinema")
    • Directors
      • Tan Pin Pin
      • Junfeng Boo
      • Eric Khoo
    • Writers
      • Junfeng Boo
      • Ivan Ho
      • Eric Khoo
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    One Sublime Collection of Films That Links the Past to the Present, and it Gives you a Blueprint for the Future

    Memories are fickle little elusive entities. Most of the time they stay locked up within your secret heart but a single unassuming image, a long forgotten tune or even the feel of an object can unlock a treasure trove of memories that you never knew existed. Sitting in the Gallery Theatre of the National Museum on the auspicious day of 9th Aug, my wife and I were overwhelmed by a torrent of nostalgia as we 'read' 7 letters addressed to that secret heart in both of us.

    7 Letters is an emotive anthology by seven of Singapore's most illustrious filmmakers, celebrating SG50 through the lives and stories of Singaporeans. The seven films are directed by Eric Khoo, Jack Neo, K. Rajagopal, Royston Tan, Tan Pin Pin, Boo Junfeng, Kelvin Tong.

    Anthologies are always tricky affairs. In every single one I have seen, there are always hits and misses, usually more of the latter. Comparison is inevitable and the after-experience is inadvertently a mixed bag affair. The misses are always jarring and the hits tend to pull themselves so far away because it wants to disassociate with the rest. I am so pleasantly surprised that 7 Letters do not suffer the same fate. The stories may be diverse but a strong sense of home and what it means permeate into the membrane, and what we have here collectively is one sublime collection of films that links the past to the present, and it gives you a blueprint for the future.

    Of course, we love some of the short films more than others. But every film resonated with me, just some more than others. The first film belongs to Eric Khoo and it is a terrific opener filled with uncanny images that you are not quite sure how they would fit into a larger tapestry. The languid images are scored to a forlorn Malay song which slowly showcase a film within a film structure and then it has the balls to shift outwards to a different perspective. This is a superb ode to filmmaking in Singapore in the 60s, the simple joy of enjoying these films and the people who painstakingly made it, not for money but for the art. I laughed so hard that my sides hurt and then my tears rolled so much my head hurt.

    The baton was then passed to Jack Neo whose films I have stayed away since I Not Stupid (2002). Somehow I always know what I will see in his movies and the thought of going through two hours of overt politically correct social commentary doesn't go down my palate well. Neo totally surprised me with this tender, bittersweet and funny crowd-pleaser that hearkens back to the carefree kampong days and 'tikam tikam' is a word that spells absolute excitement. The ending, scored to an evergreen by Teresa Teng is so inspired and it made my heart swell and my eyes well with tears.

    Another favourite of mine belongs to Royston Tan. Remember those times when front doors of HDB flats are left opened with no fear of robbers? How about those times when after recess we would squat by the drain to brush our teeth? For people like me who are born in the late 60s, these are memories of a time of simple living and trust among neighbours. I also enjoyed the final film by Kelvin Tong. This last one uses the setting of Ching Ming to tell a story of the importance of our past and may we never forsake them in current times.

    Taken as a whole, all the films beat with the same heart. They are honest, sincere and don't play to the audience ostensively. The theme of Singapore as home treads strongly through all of them. There are funny ones and there are sad ones, just like our life experiences. One can't choose to only revel in the happy ones and sweep the sad ones under the carpet. Each gives context and breadth to the other. For a cinephile like me, I feel so deliriously proud of what have been achieved by these seven films because they are a celebration of our diversity in culture, religion and race and what it means to be a Singaporean in this little red dot. 7 Letters did more for me nationalistically than what the extravagant National Day Parade and the humongous fireworks display managed to do.
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    stories of little people makes a great nation

    One would not expect too much from a film dedicated to a 50 anniversary of a country, as it is created for a governmental purpose hence predominantly doctrine. 7 letters, by using its unique perspective - focusing on little people's life, achieves far more than any grand production would do.

    Through the narration of 7 independent stories of common people, directed by 7 directors, one actually understands in a more holistic way the cultural, historical, political, ethical and geographical elements that have been constructing and defining Singapore for the last 50 years and undoubtedly into future.

    The film is good for past-time as each of the little story is engaging itself, but it is also educational, inspiring and touching. Singapre is uniquely made and defined not only by master thinkers such as Lee Kuan Yew and its regional economic influence, it is all the more, by little humble ones like you and me.

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    • Trivia
      The film was selected as the Singaporean entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 88th Academy Awards but it was not nominated.
    • Soundtracks
      Precious
      Music by Serene Koong

      Lyrics by Serene Koong

      Performed by Serene Koong

      Courtesy of GoodGirlMusic

      Played during "Grandma Positioning System"

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    • Release date
      • July 24, 2015 (Singapore)
    • Country of origin
      • Singapore
    • Official sites
      • 7 Letters Official Facebook Page
      • 7 Letters Official Website
    • Languages
      • English
      • Malay
      • Hokkien
      • Mandarin
      • Malayalam
    • Also known as
      • 七封信
    • Production company
      • Chuan Pictures
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    • Budget
      • SGD 3,100,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $232,027
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 56 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
      • Black and White

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