Clouds in My Coffee (film) explained

Clouds in My Coffee
Starring:
  • Ase Wang
  • Celeste Valdes Lim
  • Cindy Ng
Director:Gallen Mei
Country:Singapore
Language:English

Clouds in My Coffee is a 2004 Singaporean drama film directed by Gallen Mei.[1]

Plot

Three young women are mistreated by the men in their lives.

Reception

Yong Shu Chiang of today rated the film two out of five, stating, "Mostly mediocre acting and a highly-implausable script clouds the film's message about how women are viewed and treated."[2] Sylvia Toh of The New Paper gave the film 1.5 stars out of 5.[3] In his review of the movie, Tay Yek Keak of The Straits Times stated, "its skin-deep expose, easy caricatures and exploitative, abusive situations make them relevant probably to only director Gallen Mei and his clique of pals."[4]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Uhde. Jan. Ng Uhde. Yvonne. EXPLORING THE DARK SIDE: SINGAPORE FILMS IN 2004. fareastfilm.com. 19 June 2022.
  2. News: Yong. Shu Chiang. 6 August 2004. Sex and the seedy. today. Singapore. 23 June 2022.
  3. News: Toh. Sylvia. 27 September 2007. Cloudy view of relationships. The New Paper. Singapore.
  4. News: Tay. Yek Keak. 15 August 2004. CLOUDS IN MY COFFEE (R21). The Straits Times. Singapore.