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1999 Singaporean film
Where Got Problem?
Directed byJ.P. Tan
Produced byAnthony Ng
Starring
Production
company
Sunnez Pte Ltd
Release date
  • 30 April 1999 (1999-04-30)
Running time106 minutes
CountrySingapore
LanguagesEnglish
Mandarin
Teochew
Hokkien
Budget$900,000

Where Got Problem? (Chinese: 问题不大!) is a 1999 Singaporean drama film directed by J.P. Tan, starring Chen Xiuhuan, Lim Kay Siu, Neo Swee Lin, Wang Changli and Edmund Chen.

Cast

Release

The film opened in theatres on 30 April 1999. It was a box office failure, having grossed only $150,000.

Reception

Susan Tsang of The Business Times wrote: "Despite quite a few hiccups, notably a script where everyone, bar the odd banker or tai-tai, is decent, Where Got Problem, like its characters, blithely carries on and pulls us along with it."

Edwin Yeo of The New Paper rated the film 3 stars out of 5 and wrote that the "competent" storyline is "hampered by technical problems", and that the "choppy" editing "distracts" from the "credible" performances of Lim and Neo.

Lynn Seah of The Straits Times wrote: "Uneven acting and intrusive product placements add to the troubles of the latest Singapore big-screen offering", and praised the performances of Wang, Chen Xiuhuan and Yap while criticising the performances of Lim, Neo and Edmund Chen.

References

  1. Tee, Hun Ching (26 April 2001). "No, not another S'pore comedy". The Straits Times. Singapore.
  2. Yeo, Edwin (30 April 1999). "Problem? Here's hope". The New Paper. Singapore.
  3. Tee, Hun Ching (25 May 2001). "Problem is at home". The Straits Times. Singapore.
  4. Tsang, Susan (30 April 1999). "Money still no enough". The Business Times. Singapore.
  5. Yeo, Edwin (30 April 1999). "Not exactly problem-free but it's okay". The New Paper. Singapore.
  6. Seah, Lynn (30 April 1999). "No need for songs to move viewers". The Straits Times. Singapore.

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