Everybody's Business (Chinese: 人人有份), is a 2013 Singaporean comedy film directed by Lee Thean-jeen. The film centres around public hygiene and cleanliness in toilets.[1][2][3] This film is also the third on-screen pairing of Gurmit Singh and Mark Lee after One Leg Kicking and Taxi! Taxi!, where the former was released in 2001 and the latter was released earlier in 2013.
John Lu is a hygiene officer for the newly-created Minister of Toilets, headed by Kumari Kuppusamy. He and his boss Winston Li need to get to the bottom of a toilet hygiene problem that has caused 50 Singaporeans to get food poisoning.
Jack Neo as Man in Toilet / Toilet announcement in Chinese (voice)
Releaseedit
The film was released in theatres on 5 December 2013.[5][6]
Receptionedit
Charlene Chua of The New Paper gave the film three stars out of five.[7] Yip Wai Yee of The Straits Times gave the film one and a half stars out of five, stating, "There are the rare moments when the film makes some keen observations about government campaigns, including how they always seem to incorporate a catchy ditty that everyone loves to hate, but such moments are few and far between."[8]
Referencesedit
^Ng, Gwendolyn (14 August 2013). "Tackling dirty toilets with laughs". My Paper. Singapore.
^Chua, Charlene (28 November 2013). "Everyone's Business". The New Paper. Singapore.
^Tan, Dylan (6 December 2013). "When Jack Neo met Jack Sim". The Business Times. Singapore.
^ abcdeChan, Boon (14 August 2013). "Film comes clean on hygiene". The Straits Times. Singapore.
^Rasul, Juliana June (14 August 2013). "Wah loo-eh, KUMAR / Toilet humour". The New Paper. Singapore.
^Yip, Wai Yee (4 December 2013). "Business as usual for Gurmit and Mark". My Paper. Singapore.
^Chua, Charlene (4 December 2013). "EVERYBODY'S BUSINESS (PG13)". The New Paper. Singapore.
^Yip, Wai Yee (4 December 2013). "EVERYBODY'S BUSINESS (PG13)". The Straits Times. Singapore.
everybody, business, 2013, film, everybody, business, chinese, 人人有份, 2013, singaporean, comedy, film, directed, thean, jeen, film, centres, around, public, hygiene, cleanliness, toilets, this, film, also, third, screen, pairing, gurmit, singh, mark, after, kic. Everybody s Business Chinese 人人有份 is a 2013 Singaporean comedy film directed by Lee Thean jeen The film centres around public hygiene and cleanliness in toilets 1 2 3 This film is also the third on screen pairing of Gurmit Singh and Mark Lee after One Leg Kicking and Taxi Taxi where the former was released in 2001 and the latter was released earlier in 2013 Everybody s BusinessTheatrical release posterDirected byLee Thean jeenScreenplay byLee Thean jeenJack NeoBoris BooNg King KangStory byJack NeoLee Thean jeenNg King KangProduced byPui Yin ChanYan Yan ChanYok Wai Leonard LaiSaw Yam SeahSoo Wei ToongStarringGurmit Singh Mark Lee Liu Lingling Wang Lei KumarCinematographyJoel San JuanEdited byLawrence AngNatalie SohDistributed byClover FilmsScorpio East PicturesGolden Village PicturesRelease date5 December 2013Running time91 minutesCountrySingaporeLanguagesEnglishMandarinHokkienBudget 1 2 millionBox office 730 000 Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 2 1 Main and supporting 2 2 Special appearances 3 Release 4 Reception 5 References 6 External linksPlot editJohn Lu is a hygiene officer for the newly created Minister of Toilets headed by Kumari Kuppusamy He and his boss Winston Li need to get to the bottom of a toilet hygiene problem that has caused 50 Singaporeans to get food poisoning Cast editMain and supporting edit Gurmit Singh as John Lu 4 Mark Lee as Winston Li 4 Liu Lingling as Mrs Wong 4 Wang Lei as Mr Wong 4 Kumar as Kumari Kuppusamy 4 Yeo Thiam Hock as Man at coffeeshop Marcus Chin as Taxi driver Zhang Xinxiang as Man at coffeeshop Henry Thia as Ah Gu Dawn Tam as Ah Gu s wife Aloysius Pang as Lu Chong Meng Judee Tan as John s wife Zhang Wei as John s grandpa Michelle Tay as Ministry of Toilets staff Ho Ai Ling as Miss Xian JianHao Tan as Eddy Joy Yak as Chinese journalist Yoo Ah Min as Toilet special force Silver Ang as Travel star staff Special appearances edit Chua Enlai as DD Chua Dennis Chew as Mr Tay Ya Hui as Bai Zhenzhen Chinese Mandarin music video artiste Sylvester Sim as English music video artiste Nadiah M Din as Malay music video artiste Toilet announcement in English and Malay voice Flow Prasad Wadarajan as Indian Tamil music video artiste Anna Lin Ruping as Toilet special force Chua Jin Sen Dr Jia Jia and Chua Jin Chou Big Bro as Internet video artistes Richard Low as New Minister of Restrooms Jack Neo as Man in Toilet Toilet announcement in Chinese voice Release editThe film was released in theatres on 5 December 2013 5 6 Reception editCharlene Chua of The New Paper gave the film three stars out of five 7 Yip Wai Yee of The Straits Times gave the film one and a half stars out of five stating There are the rare moments when the film makes some keen observations about government campaigns including how they always seem to incorporate a catchy ditty that everyone loves to hate but such moments are few and far between 8 References edit Ng Gwendolyn 14 August 2013 Tackling dirty toilets with laughs My Paper Singapore Chua Charlene 28 November 2013 Everyone s Business The New Paper Singapore Tan Dylan 6 December 2013 When Jack Neo met Jack Sim The Business Times Singapore a b c d e Chan Boon 14 August 2013 Film comes clean on hygiene The Straits Times Singapore Rasul Juliana June 14 August 2013 Wah loo eh KUMAR Toilet humour The New Paper Singapore Yip Wai Yee 4 December 2013 Business as usual for Gurmit and Mark My Paper Singapore Chua Charlene 4 December 2013 EVERYBODY S BUSINESS PG13 The New Paper Singapore Yip Wai Yee 4 December 2013 EVERYBODY S BUSINESS PG13 The Straits Times Singapore External links editEverybody s Business at IMDb nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Everybody 27s Business 2013 film amp oldid 1188310068, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,