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News Singapore found Long Long Time Ago 2 "not as good" as its first part, giving it a score of 3.5/5. While praising the film's "[c]ompelling family drama" and "refreshing take on relationships in Singapore", they noted that it "doesn’t provide the proper cathartic resolution to the many conflicts that arise", with "[t]oo many characters and ...
Rank Name Image Height (m) Height (ft) Floors Year Coordinates Notes 1 Guoco Tower: 290 950 65 2016 The tallest building in Singapore since 2016. [12] Initially planned for 290 m, a permission had to be obtained to build it above the height limit of 280 m allowable for buildings in Singapore, Tallest building constructed in Singapore in the 2010s [13]
Wonder Full is a nighttime multimedia show displayed by Marina Bay Sands. It is designed by the Australian multimedia company Laservision and incorporated various Laservision technology such as the Stella Ray. [52] The show starts off with a single drop of water, representing the birth of life.
Encore Films, Golden Village Pictures, Singapore Film Commission and SIMF Management: $1.2 million [30] $1.3 million 28 May 2016: Rise: Lee Thean-jeen: Weiyu Films, Channel 5: 5 July 2016: Rough Mix: Ying J. Tan: Monochrome Films: $300,000: 2 September 2016: Pularum Iniyum Naalekal (There's Always Tomorrow) Shilpa Krishnan Shukla: Kathaah ...
The Marina Bay Street Circuit is home to Formula 1’s original ‘night race’ (Getty Images) Its debut, in 2008, resulted in the infamous “Crashgate” scandal that rocked the sport and ...
The Japanese name of this and other fictional buildings (such as Nakamoto Tower in 1993's Rising Sun) provides an interesting window on the 1980s mindset that Japanese corporations would take over the world's economy and real estate, especially after the real-life acquisition of Rockefeller Center by a Mitsubishi subsidiary (completed in 1989).
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The story spans from 1965 to the early 1970s. Heavily pregnant Lim Zhao Di (), the unwanted second wife of an older man, was chased out by her husband's family and forced to return to her own Lim family whom are all living in a kampong, consisting of her father Si Shu (Wang Lei), her mother Si Shen (Ng Suan Loi), and 2 younger brothers Lim Ah Kun and Lim Ah Hee (Benjamin Josiah Tan).