money no enough 2 review.
by Celestial ( 0 comments )

Saturday, August 09, 2008
10:04:00 AM




watched "Money No Enough 2" at jubilee during one of our nights out.
wanted to catch it at cathay amk hub but it was only left with the front 2 rows.

generally still a nice comedy by jack neo.
with the complement of the veteran comedians plus a very touching ending gives the movie a added star.

however i find that the little jokes insert in between the movies are not as creative and funny as the previous jack neo movies.

again, like any other jack neo movies, the actors inside will always starts criticising the government and stuffs and they will rant and rant and rant making it quite irritating.

the humour part aside.

i guess the touching part seems to won a lot of people's heart. coz quite a few of my army mates got so touched by the ending scenes that they actually cried. the person who was sitting infront of me was also seem, wiping off droplets from her eyes.

i didnt cry, coz i was sitted in the cinema, expecting jack neo to make me laugh instead of making me cry.

but i must admit it the movie really made me think about how i shld treat my parents when they grow old one day.

the movie was like 60-70% in hokkien and so are all the songs.

i rmb one part of the lyrics saying,

"your parents slog a whole lifetime for you, never asking for a word of thanks
from you."
theres still more of the lyrics that i think is very meaningful but i could only remember this.


the msg behind this movie shld not be "money no enough".
it should be "filial piety not enough".

its quite a educational show except for some hokkien vulgarities inside the movie.

ill strongly reconmend teenagers who are currently in their rebellious period to catch this movie!

I wanted to give a 3 and a 1/2 star for it but after remincsing on the lyrics of the song. Ill give it a 4 star.

★ ★ ★ ★


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