The wedding diary

This Singapore-Malaysia movie, directed by Adrian Teh deserved to receive applause from the audience.  The scenario-on burden of wedding reception cost has been causing a lot problems, especially to middle-income earners since centuries ago.

Keat (Aniu) who met the beautiful Swan Tina (Elanne Kwong) had to fork out sums of money, as well as making debt with credit cards for the reception to please the rich in-laws.

At the 100-table reception, Keat did'nt know most of the guests...well, it was the in-law's ideas too. In reality, it happens too, like why in hell are people inviting unknown or far-related relatives which it would not even indent any impression or improve the current relationship status.

Since it is showcased a week before Valentine's day, an audience might query why such movie is released at that time?

Unlike typical movie which broadcast so-called romantic element. The strength of this point is  the 'maturity of love' among human beings... Keat's father's love toward his wife is actually deeper than ocean, although he is poor, yet he tried his best to give a decent watch and preserve it all the time.

Due to some misunderstanding, Keat had treated the father badly and only realised it at the time the father met an accident.

Starting from the father's accident and revelation of his love story, it awares others (Keat and wife, Tina's parents) on the importance of trusting and appreciating each other.

Happy Ending. You gotta watch it yourself to get full details. 

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