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''In the Room'' is a 2015 Singaporean erotic
drama Drama is the specific mode of fiction represented in performance: a play, opera, mime, ballet, etc., performed in a theatre, or on radio or television.Elam (1980, 98). Considered as a genre of poetry in general, the dramatic mode has b ...
film directed by Eric Khoo and written by Khoo and Jonathan Lim. The film stars
Josie Ho Josephine "Josie" Ho Chiu-yi (; born 26 December 1974) is a singer and actress from Hong Kong. She is the daughter of the Macao casino magnate Stanley Ho. Acting career She has played many roles, including portraying the parts of prostitutes, whic ...
, George Young,
Daniel Jenkins Daniel H. Jenkins (born January 17, 1963) is an American actor, best known for his stage work on Broadway, including his 1985 role as Huckleberry Finn in Roger Miller's '' Big River'', for which he was nominated for a Tony Award. Personal life ...
, Koh Boon Pin, W Leon U, Show Nishino,
Lawrence Wong Lawrence Wong Shyun Tsai ( zh, c=黄循财, p=Huáng Xúncái; born 18 December 1972) is a Singaporean politician, economist and former civil servant who has been serving as Deputy Prime Minister of Singapore since 2022 alongside Heng Swee Kea ...
, Nadia AR, and Ian Tan. The film comprises six different stories of couples in a single-room at a
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in
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, spread over several decades. The film is marked as Singapore's first
erotic film Sex in film, the presentation of aspects of sexuality in film, specially human sexuality, has been controversial since the development of the medium. Films which display or suggest sexual behavior have been criticized by religious groups or hav ...
. At the same time, Khoo downplays the film's erotic themes, calling its ode to the national cultural trends "a look at Singapore through the decades. It's a homage to the country". Khoo dedicated the film to the late writer
Damien Sin Damien Sin (1965 – 2011), born Foong Yu Lei, was a Singaporean author, poet and musician. He has written several bestselling books published by the Angsana Books imprint of publisher Flame Of The Forest Publishing. Sin died in 2011. After fa ...
, who wrote Khoo's career-launching ''
Mee Pok Man ''Mee Pok Man'' is a 1995 Singaporean film directed by Eric Khoo. The film is Eric Khoo's debut feature, released under his film production company, Zhao Wei Films, after making award-winning short films for years. It was entered into the 19th Mo ...
'' (1995).
Principal photography Principal photography is the phase of producing a film or television show in which the bulk of shooting takes place, as distinct from the phases of pre-production and post-production. Personnel Besides the main film personnel, such as a ...
began on 3 September 2014 at the Infinite Studios in Singapore. The $800,000-budgeted film was produced by Nansun Shi and Zhao Wei Films, and distributed and financed by Distribution Workshop. The film premiered at the
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in September 2015 and travelled to the
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,
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and
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before the director withdrew his submission for a rating for the film from the Media Development Authority (MDA) as the MDA had deemed that two scenes exceeded the film classification guidelines. Khoo did not want any cuts for a commercial release of the film in Singapore and so the film was denied a commercial release as unrated films are not allowed for public release in Singapore. However, on 25 February 2016, the film was given a theatrical release in Singapore after an "international version" with subtle differences from the original was passed uncut with an R21 rating by the MDA. The story starts just after the surrender of the British to Japanese troops in Singapore in 1942. Six stories of six different Japanese, Thai, British, Chinese, and Korean couples are set in the same hotel room, spread over several decades.


Synopsis

The plot is divided into six short stories.


Rubber

In the 1940s decade, tow men Kong (Singaporean) and Lawrence (British) talk to each other about staying or leaving Singapore.


Pussy

A Singaporean brothel madame teaches her prostitute students how to get pleasure by punishing scoundrel men sexually in the 1950s decade.


Listen

In 1960s, a rock & roll and sex party occurs in the new year's eve; a Singaporean male singer named Damien gets attracted to a female maid whose name is Imrah (Singaporean), the singer dies by overdose of drugs.


Change

A Thai transsexual 'Noi' in 1970s tells her lover An (Thai) that she shall undergo genital changing surgery.


Search

Mariko, a Japanese young married woman involves in sex with her Singaporean boyfriend Boon in '80s.


First Time

In the '90s, Korean couple Min Jun and Seo Yun discuss about romantic and sexual relationship.


Cast

*
Daniel Jenkins Daniel H. Jenkins (born January 17, 1963) is an American actor, best known for his stage work on Broadway, including his 1985 role as Huckleberry Finn in Roger Miller's '' Big River'', for which he was nominated for a Tony Award. Personal life ...
as Lawrence * Koh Boon Pin as Kong *
Josie Ho Josephine "Josie" Ho Chiu-yi (; born 26 December 1974) is a singer and actress from Hong Kong. She is the daughter of the Macao casino magnate Stanley Ho. Acting career She has played many roles, including portraying the parts of prostitutes, whic ...
as the brothel madame * Nadia AR as Imrah * Ian Tan as Damien * George Young as Vernon * Netnaphad Pulsavad as Noi * W. Leon Unaprom as An * Shou Nishino as Mariko * Lawrence Wong as Boon * Choi Woo-shik as Min Jun * Kim Kkot-bi as Seo Yun *
Michelle Goh Michelle Goh (, born 9 September 1973), is a Singaporean actress and entrepreneur. She left MediaCorp in 1998 and has been staying in Canada for 10 years. Acting career Goh was approached by Eric Khoo while dancing at Zouk, a Singapore ni ...
as Bruised prostitute


Production

Nansun Shi is producing the $800,000 budgeted film along with Zhao Wei Films, and Eric Khoo is directing the film based on his own co-written script with Jonathan Lim. Distribution Workshop financed the film. Hong Kong actress Josie Ho stars in the film as a mama-san (a brothel owner). The cast includes from different countries like Singapore-based actors are George Young, Daniel Jenkins and Koh Boon Pin, from Thailand is Aeaw, from Japan is actress Shou Nishino and from Malaysia is Lawrence Wong, while other cast includes Nadia Ar and Ian Tan. Director Khoo told ''
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'' about the casting:
I must say I'm really happy because finally, my characters have come alive. And because it's been on the drawing board for so long. Also it's really good to have the foreign actors come in because prior to that, it's only been Skype calls. And now, having met them in person and walking through the motions and scenarios with them, it's exciting.
The ten days of principal photography began on September 3, 2014, at Infinite Studios in Singapore.


Reception

Critics generally criticised ''In the Room''. Justin Chang of ''
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'' wrote that the film's "conceptual poignancy isn't matched by the execution onscreen" and that this "sex-a-thon winds up feeling like the wrong kind of grind". Reviewing the film on '' Screen Daily'', Wendy Ide found it "hampered by a wildly uneven tone", predicting that "the film's prospects outside the festival circuit look slim". David Rooney of ''
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'' also found ''In the Room'' tone "uneven", adding that the film's "intriguing idea" is let down by "the execution, particularly in the script and acting departments... the writing and performances retoo lacking in subtlety to lend those ideas much of an intoxicating spell." Singapore critics also criticised the film: Lisa Twang of ''
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'' noted that the film was "hampered by an uneven tone. The comic and tragic elements do not always blend together well", giving it 3/5. Prabu Krishna Moorthy of
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awarded it 2.5/5: while praising its "marvelous idea" and successful "episodic approach", he found that "the film only provides a cursory look at different characters" whose "stories deserved more screen time". Zaki Jufri of inSing gave the film 3/5, finding that the film is "Khoo's boldest work but its unevenness hampers from being one of his best." John Lui of ''
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'' also gave the film 2.5/5, calling it a "courageous try at mingling the history of Singapore with the lovemaking of its characters" while noting its "uneven" results, "with the fault lying mostly with the writing, which tries to be thoughtful and titillating at the same time, while succeeding at neither."


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* {{Eric Khoo 2015 films 2015 drama films 2010s erotic drama films Films about couples Films directed by Eric Khoo Films set in the 1940s Films set in the 1950s Films set in the 1960s Films set in the 1970s Films set in the 1980s Films set in the 1990s Films set in hotels Films set in Singapore Films shot in Singapore Singaporean drama films