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JackNeo's movie never fails me. Yupz, just watched "i not stupid too". Thumbs up for him. I would say his movie is getting better each time. It's like watching a child growing and maturing each time u notice him.


This time, his movie theme is "Praises". He started off with the line "how many times do you praise your child?" "when was the last time u praised him/her?".


I would say i am lucky to have parents never fail to praise us. I am glad and happy.


There's many meaninful phrases and illustration used in the movie. In school, teachers used to associate the bad students as rotten apples. And that also means that if the good students mix with the "rotten apples" the "good apples will soon turn rotten too". It is sad to say this is still happening to our society despite the many are educated now. But the scene in the hospital touches me. This little boy threw away a rotten apple, and the mum saw it and asking why is he doing that. The boy was saying the apple is rot and should not be consume. The mum went on to say that " you just need to remove the rotten part and the remaining of the apple is still good". You got the point? Yesh, everyone is born with flaws and no one is perfect. So why are we always looking at the bad points on someone to mark him/her. We should look at his/her talents to grade that person. Thus, instead we should amend the bad habit we are having now.


Yupz, one point learned. So when is the last time your parents actually praises u? Dun u feel good when u are being praised? When is the last time u and ur parents have a heart-to-heart talk? How much does your parents understand u? How many misunderstandings do you have with your parents? How many times have your parents accused you? ..etc.


This show really educate us on many things - teaching us to look at things at a different angle. Often our pride stop us from praising someone. It's so difficult to tell your rival "hey good job" even though deep inside u noe that he is really doing very well but becas of ur pride n he is someone who u dislike, u sollowed the words. Often, it's these simple words / phrases to make a bright day for someone, for u to be happy as well. It's always more blessed to give than to rec'd.


Hmmm ... as usual Jack Neo's show nv failed to make me tear. This time my eyes was like a faulty tap. Tears just cont'd to roll down my cheeks and by the end of the show my eyes swelled. Mada mada dane! Of caused, as a comedian, how can there be no humor in his show? Har ... some lingo used by the kids these days "cool man" "lame" "watever" haaha .. imagine ur parents tried to communicate with u using these words? Haha.. yupz gotta watch this show to see the effect man~ haha ... Well our "duh.." " losers" are now out-dated. So people, start using the new updated lingo now to keep up with the kids these days. If not you will have difficulties educating and understanding ur kids in future.


I strongly encourage every Singaporean to watch Jack Neo's movie. It's definitely educating and reflect our life, hence it's easy to understand. Support local producation! Yah ...


My virgin movie with Jeannette and Yvonne - "I not stupid too"

yourstruly crapped @ Wednesday, January 25, 2006