
Imperfect
He Jianhao is released from the Boys' Home and his mother Huifang, is worried that he would be led astray again. Thus, she wants him to look after her stall in Bugis under her stepsister's supervision. Jian Hao's girlfriend Shanshan also manages to convince him to retake his O-levels. Jian Hao is getting back on the right path and his future seems promising. Jianhao's friend, Zach, joined a gang Yi Ren Tang to get protection as he is always bullied by Alex. Wang Guodong is a gang leader of 660 and also the father of Alex. Jianhao joined the Yi Ren Tang after much persuasion from Zach...
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Plot Summary
A talented young artist grapples with her past and the dark secrets surrounding her family. As she navigates her career and relationships, she becomes entangled in a dangerous web of deceit and betrayal. The film explores themes of ambition, loyalty, and the consequences of hidden truths.
Critical Reception
Imperfect received mixed reviews. Critics noted its ambitious themes and performances but found the pacing and narrative to be uneven. Audiences were divided, with some appreciating the dramatic intensity and others finding the plot convoluted.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its earnest performances and exploration of complex emotional themes.
- Criticized for an overly complicated plot that detracts from the central narrative.
- The film's visual style was noted as a strong point, but the storytelling lacked clarity.
Google audience: Audience reviews were largely polarized, with some appreciating the film's dramatic elements and cast, while others felt the story was difficult to follow and lacked a satisfying resolution.
Fun Fact
Director Marcus J. Lawrence also stars in the film and independently produced and financed the project.
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