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''Take 2'' () is a 2017 Singaporean comedy film directed by Ivan Ho and executive produced by
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. This marks Ho's directorial debut after being a longtime scriptwriting partner of Neo's, and one of two films distributed by mm2 Entertainment during the Chinese New Year period in 2017, the other being ''
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''.


Plot

On a venture to turn over a new leaf and break away from their past misdemeanours, Ah Hu and his 3 other cell mates set up a new F&B venture selling Japanese ramen. But being ex-convicts hinder their success and their inability to fit in with society lands them in numerous comical situations. Their clumsiness ultimately causes the business to flounder. Unwilling to give up the good fight and believing that change will bring about a solution, the four friends come up with a new idea; a 3-in-1 tuition center for students that also provides F&B and massage services for their parents. Good times don’t last when Ah Hu’s nemesis, Di Tie kidnaps his estranged son. Having sworn never to fall back to the path of wrongdoing, it is down to Ah Hu and his friends to save his son without weapons, alerting the cops, and breaking the law. So begins a daring yet entertaining rescue mission.


Cast

* Wang Lei as Mad Dog *
Ryan Lian Ryan Lian is a Singaporean actor and singer. Career Lian is managed by J Team productions under mm2 Entertainment. Lian had been taking on minor roles in Mediacorp dramas for more than 15 years before he made his film debut in director Jack Ne ...
as Ah Hu *
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as Jian Ren * Gadrick Chin as Sha Bao *
Chen Tianwen Chen Tianwen (born 28 March 1963) is a Singaporean actor. Career Chen was educated at the now-defunct Serangoon Garden Secondary Technical School. He joined the Singapore Broadcasting Corporation (now Mediacorp) after completing the 5th arti ...
as Di Tie, Ah Hu's old nemesis *
Dennis Chew Dennis Chew Chong Kheng (born 15 August 1973), also known as Zhou Chongqing, is a Singaporean radio deejay, actor, variety show host and singer. Chew is known for playing Aunty Lucy, a character which requires him to cross-dress as a middle-ag ...
as Ah Hong *
Henry Thia Henry Thia (; born 25 February 1952), also known as , is a Singaporean actor and comedian. Career Thia was a member of the main cast of ''Comedy Nite'' throughout its run. Although he had many roles in various sketches, his most memorable role ...
as Hei Ge, Ah Hu's ex-gang leader * Charmaine Sei as Ah Yu, Ah Hu's older sister *
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as Joey, Jian Ren's love interest * Shawn Ho as Ah Guang, Ah Hu's son


Production


Pre-production

Neo, whose films has been associated with Chinese New Year, said in an interview with The Straits Times that "it's time to give other new film-makers a chance to make their own films". As such, he made Ho, who co-wrote the script for '' Ah Boys to Men 3: Frogmen'', ''
Long Long Time Ago Long Long Time Ago (Chinese: 我们的故事; Singaporean Hokkien, Hokkien: 我儂个故事; Pe̍h-ōe-jī, POJ: ''Guá-lâng ê kòo-sīr''; literally "Our Story") is a 2016 Singaporean period film directed by Jack Neo. The film commemorates Singa ...
'' and the "That Girl" segment of ''
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'', the director of ''Take 2'', while he serves as executive producer and provides Ho with directorial advice.


Casting and crew

Wang Lei, who plays Mad Dog in the film, signed up "without hesitation" because the role mirrors his life experience as a former gambler. Lian, who had taken on minor roles for 17 years, and starred as a gangster in ''Long Long Time Ago'', would be making his debut as one of the leads. In order to fully immerse himself in his role of a former convict, Lian would interact with ex-convicts to understand their lives better. According to an interview with the New Paper, he would "eat and talk with them for about three hours (almost every day)", "(watch) the way they behaved, and they would share their life stories". Dennis Chew, who had previously cross-dressed as Aunty Lucy in ''
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'', would take on the role of the lady boss of a tuition centre, among five other roles. For this role, he had to put on a female bodysuit, which had to be custom made and ordered from overseas. It takes 1 hour and 10 minutes for Chew to finish the costume and makeup. Shawn Ho, then a final-year student studying for a Higher Nitec in film-making at
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, was approached by the casting directors on the first day of his internship to play Ryan Lian's son in the film, after they have auditioned many people. In order to prepare for his role, he had to brush up on his Mandarin skills using a personal tutor.


Filming

Filming started on June 23, 2016, and ended in end July.


Reception


Critical reception

Rachel Chan of
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rated the film a 3.5 out of 5 stars, feeling that "it is nice to see a heavy topic on ex-convicts being made into a light-hearted film while still keeping the comedic factor and emotions running high". Boon Chan of
The Straits Times ''The Straits Times'' is an English-language daily broadsheet newspaper based in Singapore and currently owned by SPH Media Trust (previously Singapore Press Holdings). ''The Sunday Times'' is its Sunday edition. The newspaper was established ...
rated the film a 2.5 out of 5 stars, feeling that Ho "cannot quite decide if he wants to do a drama or a comedy", and Lian, being the film's lead, "surrounded here by discordant notes, from Dennis Chew in a number of cross-dressing roles to Chen Tianwen as a crazily flamboyant nemesis to a bizarre soundtrack of European songs", drawing the attention away from him.


References


External links

* {{IMDb title, 6441310 2017 films 2017 comedy films Singaporean crime comedy films 2010s Mandarin-language films