in_frack
Joined Feb 2017
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The film is a documentary about the last tour for the Big Bang members before venturing into Solo acts or National Service with occasional clips of concert footage. It was undoubtedly, a treat for audience members who are fans of Big Bang, this is because footage of the members' personal lives and backstage secrets are shown, and was a film that one could not stop watching due to its natural flow and was nevertheless interesting enough to keep even non-Big bang fans to it. It was different from what was expected, which was to show the early beginnings and hardships of the group before reaching fame, but instead, the documentary showed the success and personal struggles of the members backstage solely without addressing the entire story of the 5 members through their 10 years in the industry.
The film is a light-hearted comedy, that is suitable for families and friends to watch during the CNY festival. Mark Lee (李国皇) is a scene stealer, as his performance as a veteran perfectly portrays a bright and comedic character, bringing attention from the audience whenever he is on screen. Li Nan Xing's performance as a filial son who wishes to protect the legacy of his family's store is convincing and touches the audiences' emotions when the character was in despair. However, supporting actors' acting were generally unnatural, sponsors were commercialised too blatantly and certain dialogues were relatively sexist, till the point where it becomes too lame to watch. Compared to other films featured, Jack Neo's Take 2 has a higher vote.