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12 Lotus

  • 2008
  • 2h 1m
IMDb RATING
5.8/10
120
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12 Lotus (2008)
Drama

Adored and revered singer Lian Hua seeks the acceptance of those she love. However, underneath the astonishing stage costumes, spot on choreography and sizable income, Lian Hua quite simply ... Read allAdored and revered singer Lian Hua seeks the acceptance of those she love. However, underneath the astonishing stage costumes, spot on choreography and sizable income, Lian Hua quite simply is a filial daughter and devoted girlfriend.Adored and revered singer Lian Hua seeks the acceptance of those she love. However, underneath the astonishing stage costumes, spot on choreography and sizable income, Lian Hua quite simply is a filial daughter and devoted girlfriend.

  • Director
    • Royston Tan
  • Writers
    • Royston Tan
    • Liam Yeo
  • Stars
    • Ling Ling Liu
    • Mindee Ong
    • Yuwu Qi
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.8/10
    120
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Royston Tan
    • Writers
      • Royston Tan
      • Liam Yeo
    • Stars
      • Ling Ling Liu
      • Mindee Ong
      • Yuwu Qi
    • 4User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 2 nominations total

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    Ling Ling Liu
    Ling Ling Liu
    • Liu Lian Hua (Old)
    Mindee Ong
    • Lian Hua
    Yuwu Qi
    Yuwu Qi
    • Ah Long…
    Fen Auntie
    • Opera Actress
    The Baobei Sisters
    • Baobei Sisters
    The Dreamers Band
    • Band in Chinese Restaurant
    David Gan
    • Gan David
    Min Guo
    • Xiao Fei Xia's Mother
    Hao Hao
    • Xiao Fei Xia - adult
    Yiliang Huang
    Yiliang Huang
    • Lian Hua's Father
    • (as Yi Liang Huang)
    Bao En Li
    • Liu Lian Hua - kid
    Damus Lim
    • Xiao Fei Xia
    Karen Lim
    • Lim Karen
    Loo Sam
    • Getai Host
    Chan Sammi
    • Guan Yin Goddess Attendants - Opera
    Chan Sandy
    • Guan Yin Goddess Attendants - Opera
    Stefanie Sun
    Stefanie Sun
    • Guan Yin Goddess - Opera
    Aaron Tan
    • Young Gambler…
    • Director
      • Royston Tan
    • Writers
      • Royston Tan
      • Liam Yeo
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    9szekeong123

    Both a Visual & Schmaltz fest

    I have to admit that the script is barely passable. A thin plot with a super-dramatic storyline that does not flow very well, especially towards the end. However, the lacklustre script aside, this is a throughly engaging film musical. What makes this film tick for me is the presentation: Lovely art direction/set decoration, ravishing costumes and make-ups, appealing musical numbers, good editing, and fine performances by all. In fact, much of characters emotions, feelings & thoughts are effectively reflected in the songs.

    If you can overlook the schmaltzy script like I did, you will enjoy this cinematic celebration of Getai, a Singapore cultural event. Or else, you will be put off by the storyline.
    1schade-7

    Painful to sit through this...

    I had the chance to witness the world premiere of 12 Lotus a couple of weeks back.

    I have followed Royston Tan's career throughout and was looking forward to his newest movie. To cut it short; it was painful to sit through.

    Poorest acting, weak plot, annoying cinematography and cheesy music. It is basically a movie of the standard of "Money not enough" which tries to be arty. As another reviewer wrote, another lowdown of the Singapore movie industry.

    I am sorry Royston, but this was the worse ever you've produced. Please try to get back to your roots!
    1akikonakamura22

    A slow musical with no plot!

    Unfortunately this second attempt at making 881, falls flat on it's face. There appears to be no real plot, the acting is terrible and the production values are very cheap, looks and feels like a bad TV show. Nice poster but the film itself is like a student production. Half the audience walked out on the screening I was in. Unfortunately I stayed till the end. A shame for Singapore film industry. I have enjoyed many of the new films coming out of Singapore, but this obviously rushed production should have worked on writing a good script first. Raintree productions need to rethink their approach to films, because their last 30 films have all flopped.
    8DICK STEEL

    A Nutshell Review: 12 Lotus

    If amongst the montage of song and dance in 881 were I to pick a favourite, it will be "12 Lotus", though it was sung to a relatively upbeat tune. Here, 12 Lotus the song became the backbone in which the story unfolded upon, having its chapters make interludes in between scenes, though not always in consistent terms. Telling the story of Ah Hua the Pitiful Lotus (played by both Mindee Ong and Liu Ling Ling for the different eras in a twenty year gap), it's a tragedy of sizable proportions about the hard life and times of a Getai singer, whose men in her life were all temporal, just like that in Jasmine Women, leaving her to fend for herself with her favorite comfort food in cream crackers, and a Goddess of Mercy statue as a security blanket. Incidentally, lead actor Qi Yu Wu was himself named Guan Yin in 881, and his security blanket was a live chicken he carried around.

    There were a couple of plus points in this movie that benefited from its larger budget. Production values were clearly ramped up, and while 881 managed to get away with its knowingly non-existent crowds in its busy Getai scenes, here we have plenty of extras to jam the sessions. Costumes were less glitzy this time around, but nonetheless more gaudy. Songs too seemed to have extra oomph in them, and one performance had the screening hall's bass throbbing and pulsating non-stop. But you don't really get a host of songs featured here, which would really have been like a repeat of 881, although this time there were newer faces from the Getai scene who were given supporting roles, and a cinematic platform to showcase what they can do to a new audience.

    Undoubtedly, Liu Ling Ling's fan base and profile grew with her debut cinematic outing in Royston Tan's earlier movie, but while essentially playing a larger than life version of herself in 881, here she gets to challenge herself in a more dramatic role. In fact, I would say that this movie opened a lot of doors for the cast involved, and had everyone get out of their comfort zones. For starters, Liu's enigmatic presence throughout 881 lifted many portions of that movie, and I thought 12 Lotus was missing her charismatic screen presence for the 1st half, so fans have to patiently wait for her appearance to continue the story of Ah Hua. And even then, it's to continue the drudgery of a fallen idol, which can get heavy on the emotions, in total opposites to her Getai persona, as well as her previous roles.

    But that's not to say that Mindee Ong was a pushover in the earlier scenes. Given its split structure with a tragic pivot, I thought it was rather wry that there was a scene which the trailer included that involved a splashing of paint onto her during a performance, which of course brought back memories of an actual sabotage attack on her during the promotional tour of 881 last year. But Mindee again proved to have that spark and spunk to pull off Ah Hua's role, one who is willing to sacrifice a lot for the men in her life, but unfortunately, I think one mountain can't have two tigers, so she got to anchor the role in the first half, before Liu Ling Ling's taking over in the second.

    While Liu had two roles to play in 881, and Qi Yu Wu didn't even get a speaking line then, it looks like payback time when Royston had Qi take on two relatively different roles here, and coupled it with song, dance, action and enough scenes to emote and show his acting chops - everything that he had missed out on. Qi can already be considered a veteran actor in the feature films already, having a number of starring roles under his belt with that in The Leap Years, 881 and The Home Song Stories, with no signs of stopping as he will soon add Painted Skin to his filmography.

    In jest, i had even thought 12 Lotus could have been a proper Money No Enough 2, given almost every character here seemed to have money problems, or because of money being the perennial root of all evil, being a pretext of a lot of trouble to come. There's even a hilarious song and dance sequence which includes some very light jabbing at the policies of the authorities, but don't have me mistaken, this film is not a comedy, and even its laughable moments have a tinge of background melancholy and sadness to it, given the predicament of its characters.

    Supporting and guest roles would probably be crowd favourites. Huang Yiliang whom we have seen take on a cinematic role in Jack Neo's I Not Stupid 2, lends a hand here as the compulsive gambling dad of Ah Hua, dispensing advice that was befallen on deaf years. Fans of 881 will also be glad to know that Yeo Yann Yann does return for an extremely small role here, just to complete the casting loop, while songstress Stefanie Sun gets a nice movie debut, and even David Gan seemed game to go back to basics. Hao Hao gets to play the grown up Astroboy, trusted friend of Ah Hua, but it did seem that majority of his dialogue seemed to have been dubbed over in Mandarin to avoid the risk of having the movie not clear the censors for its predominantly Hokkien dialect dialogue.

    Royston Tan's 12 Lotus is probably his more mature film to date, being able to balance both sensitive drama with formula and material to engage the general local movie-going audience. Sure, 881 was more fun on the whole, but 12 Lotus had a lot more pathos going for it, and that's exactly where this movie shines, learning from 881 and not indulging and allowing the melodramatic moments to go overboard.

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      The movie was shot in 23 days.
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      Follows 881 (2007)

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    • Release date
      • August 14, 2008 (Singapore)
    • Country of origin
      • Singapore
    • Languages
      • Mandarin
      • Hokkien
    • Also known as
      • 12蓮花
    • Production companies
      • 10twentyeight
      • Mediacorp Raintree Pictures
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      • $684,753
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      2 hours 1 minute
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