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Saturday, January 20, 2007

Big dreams, Small island

I rarely buy VCDs and DVDs. But usually when I'm in a mood to buy a film, I tend to pick a Made in Singapore movie. That means my choices are pretty limited as I tend to buy Jack Neo's productions. So this time, I bought Colin & Yen Yen's production - Singapore Dreaming.

It is a film that will strike a chord with Singaporeans especially those born in last century, like me! It used a lot of vernacular language, and incorporated a strong sense of local flavour. Most importantly, the movie speaks aloud what Singaporeans want, Condo, Car, Cash. An average typical father trying to work towards his elite life, and the only way he knows how to do it is by buying lottery. Indeed buying 4D and Toto is a common sight in Singapore. The only problem is he is heavily in debt because he borrowed money to send his son to USA to study. And he is very proud of this overseas graduate son.
Sometimes I wonder why Singaporeans views graduates as something to be proud of. In the past, there are not many graduates but from my generation onwards, the number of graduates has increased. Sometimes I feel that my degree is nothing special because if you go out on the streets and pick a handful of people, most probably you will find the majority are graduates.
Just as if you go out on the streets and pick a handful of people, most probably you will also find the majority has a maid in their house. Hiring a maid is a way to elevate your status, in this world. To have someone to serve you, to take care of you and to let you feel you are in power. But is a maid really for that reason?

I feel that Singaporeans keep hankering for something, keep trying to upgrade themselves, keep trying to elevate their status. But in the process, are they happy? Or are we like hamster in the wheel that keeps running non-stop for self-amusement? Most importantly, are we running for our sake or because we were told to do so?

This movie makes me reflect a lot on what the impact the system has on me. And times like this, I will start asking myself does having what everybody has leads to happiness?

1 comments:

Wisely said...

嘻嘻,終于有機會看到這部作品,雖然戯裏用了許多自己不太熟悉的福建話,但内容非常寫實,所以是值得一看,也值得令人反思的。

亞洲社會物質主義的風氣已達至一個病入膏肓的狀態,所以在這方面衛斯理已覺得司空見慣,也不願置評。

俗語說得好:水能載舟,也能覆舟。在這部戯裏,一個“錢”字便能完完全全地分化了一個家庭的凝聚力,姊弟之間爭風吃醋、互相埋怨,讓人感到世態炎涼、人情冷暖。最可悲的是,劇中的父親剛剛離世,作爲子女的不但不團結一致,體恤與安撫母親哀傷的心情,還為了遺產的分配閙到雞犬不寧,試問該父親在天之靈豈不悲痛萬分,該母親又怎能不對這對子女完全失望,毅然離去這個家不成家的地方呢?

不過,家家有本難念的經,或許這一切只是因果循環而已...... =]