after looking at the poster and the synopsis and the cast below please tell me whether you wanna what this movie which is a local production on the cinema next year...
and maybe you can suggest what are the ways to enable you to go and what the movie?
SYNOPSIS
There is a proverbial Chinese saying that a family’s accumulated wealth cannot be maintained past the third generation.
This film explores this saying through the eyes of the Chinese in Malaysia and traces their history from the time of our forefathers to the current Chinese generation. The Chinese have had a significant presence in Malaysia since the early 19th century and through a myriad of activities have contributed to the growth of the Malaysian economy
This film uses period drama to capture the essence of the culture, diversity and social complexity of the Chinese in relation to family, love, relationship and business. The movie portrays this through the eyes of the Chan family as it evolves from one generation to another generation.
CAST and character
Charlie Chan (Nicholas Teo) is the first in the family of Chinese immigrants to be educated in the West. Young, smart and ambitious, he struggles between loyalty in upholding family traditions and true love. As he builds his fortunes, he experiences the pain and pleasure of life and how everyone and everything is intertwined.
Linda (Carmen Soo) is the calming influence in Charlie's turbulent life. She is the soul mate and true love of Charlie destined to remain forever at the background.
Susan Chan (Amber Chia) is the faithful and loving wife who is adored by the family except for the one who matters most to her.
Chan Wah (Cheng Kam Cheong) is the head of the Chan family who built the family business from rags to riches through determination and shrewdness. He is the perennial influence in the family.
Judy Chan (I-Fun) is the rebellious sister desperate to win the approval of her father and to overcome the traditional prejudice against women inherent in Chinese culture.
Alan (Paul Khoo) and Adam (Mervin Sia) are Charlie's buddies who are arrogant and come from privileged families. They squander their inherited wealth on girls and parties.
Although I kinda like Nicholas Teo, I'm not really looking forward to the movie.
I think I won't watch it in cinema unless we need to watch a movie and it happens that it's the most suitable one.
Other ways of watching movie? I might wait for it to be shown on Astro.
wassup, just visitin, neat blog. saw 3rd generation, sucked bad. check this review out, says what i'm thinking. keep blogging!
http://www.think.com.my/review.cfm?rev_ID=154