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#LookAtMe

  • 2022
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 48m
IMDb RATING
7.8/10
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#LookAtMe (2022)
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A Youtuber posts an irreverent video trolling a megachurch pastor, in defence of his gay twin brother. He is vilified by society, tried in court, and pitted against a culture that threatens ... Read allA Youtuber posts an irreverent video trolling a megachurch pastor, in defence of his gay twin brother. He is vilified by society, tried in court, and pitted against a culture that threatens to destroy his family.A Youtuber posts an irreverent video trolling a megachurch pastor, in defence of his gay twin brother. He is vilified by society, tried in court, and pitted against a culture that threatens to destroy his family.

  • Director
    • Ken Kwek
  • Writers
    • Ken Kwek
    • Shane Mardjuki
  • Stars
    • Yao
    • Pam Oei
    • Shu Yi Ching
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.8/10
    73
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Ken Kwek
    • Writers
      • Ken Kwek
      • Shane Mardjuki
    • Stars
      • Yao
      • Pam Oei
      • Shu Yi Ching
    • 12User reviews
    • 13Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 5 wins & 2 nominations total

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    Yao
    Yao
    • Sean Marzuki
    Pam Oei
    • Nancy Marzuki
    Shu Yi Ching
    Shu Yi Ching
    • Mia
    Janice Koh
    Janice Koh
    • Mrs. Gabriella Long
    Adrian Pang
    Adrian Pang
    • Pastor Josiah Long
    Sivakumar Palakrishnan
    • The Warden
    Rishi Budhrani
    • Officer Mohan
    Hossan Leong
    • Butch Loh
    Shu An Oon
    Shu An Oon
    • Dr. Jamie Lee
    Muhammad Fadzri
    • Dol
    • (as Fakkah Fuzz)
    Ghafir Akbar
    • Imran
    Andrew Marko
    • Wai Mun
    Robin Goh
    • Jacob
    Petrina Kow
    • Kindergarten principal
    Shane Mardjuki
    • Dr. Jamie Lee
    Jo Tan
    • Public prosecutor
    Erwin Shah Ismail
    Erwin Shah Ismail
    • Prison cook
    Valerie Choo
    • Church singer
    • Director
      • Ken Kwek
    • Writers
      • Ken Kwek
      • Shane Mardjuki
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    8E-Calicoe

    Being a while since audience is so engaged

    Being such a long while where I have been at a movie where the audience laugh as one, cheered and exclaim together.

    A simple production that is at times raw, it hits you. It does showcase some underlying themes of the society that most people are afraid to know, thread or understand or challenge.

    A lot of foreigners don't understand why Singaporeans got so much to complain about Singapore. Maybe this movie can help share such insights.

    However, audience are to be careful with the opening statement. It's a fictional storyline, with inspiration from some real events. After all Amos is now locked up in US for his own crimes and is definitely not anyway close to be a hero in Singaporeans eyes.
    10bluesisqo

    This needs to be watched!!!!

    A gripping story on a straight teenager's stance for LGBTQ+ rights, motivated to defend his own twin brother (excellent performance by Yao doing both roles). This is a film that delivers drama, humour, irony and most importantly hope. It's not a film just about the Community, but a film about the importance of justice, truth about hypocrisy and why humanity is critical in our crazy world to stay sane. May I just call out the outstanding performance by all the cast members and artistic vision by Ken, what an incredible achievement to have been produced with limited funding. Thought provoking and excellently produced, please go watch it!
    9ericscottsmith

    A great, important gift from and to Singapore

    Recently saw this film and felt very much like Ken Kwek had taken me on an emotional roller coaster. The film, aside from being incredibly well shot and written, covers a broad range of issues ripped from the news in Singapore-but which have implications for communities around the world: the (very real) hypocrisy of evangelical leaders, the fear of speaking out in countries that punish free speech, and the ways in which families will sacrifice everything they have for one another.

    The cast is superb. Yao is an actor to watch for sure. He carries almost every scene in the film as twins caught in the gears of the world around them, and through them we're allowed to see how destructive the world we've created can be for people who just want to live their authentic lives. He really is a truly talented young actor. Pam Oei, a Singaporean actress often associated with her comedic chops, also shines here as a mom who not only unconditionally supports her children but will do anything for them. Her performance is heartbreakingly sincere.

    The film ends perfectly, which is such a hard landing to stick in any movie-perhaps more so when a final emotional catharsis is needed. Kwek nails it.
    10profuse_notionl

    Intense AF

    If you need to get on an emotional rollercoaster for the kicks, there's no better way than to watch this film. Ken Kwek manages to rile you up first with righteous indignation, then lull you into complacency with impeccably timed comic spells, then shock you into gritting your teeth and gripping your seat.

    #LookAtMe is storytelling mastery par excellence. Don't let the fact that it's been banned in its country of origin distract you from thoroughly enjoying this film. That meta fact acts as a teaser for some of the weirder things depicted in the film, which, if you live in Singapore with your eyes and ears open, you'd know to be fairly accurate.

    Catch it or regret it!
    8chengkelley

    It's only words and words are all I have

    Apart from the LGBT theme, #lookatme reveals the danger and power of words in the internet age whereby words can as much elevate a person as it can destroy one. An impulsive vlog by the protagonist Sean has caused the whole family to suffer in extreme ways. Loosely based on events that happened in Singapore, Ken Kwek's #lookatme dealing with themes of LGBT, religion, effects of social media - is really not just about Singapore as these issues can happen anywhere in the world. Teetering between facts and fiction, #lookstme that is heartwarming, funny, and thought-provoking; it's a movie worth watching for Singaporeans and global audience alike!

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    • Release date
      • July 23, 2022 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • Singapore
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    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
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    • Production company
      • Eko Pictures
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      1 hour 48 minutes
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      • Dolby Surround 7.1
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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