
- Genre
- Comedy
- Year
- 2015
- Runtime
- 1h56
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7 Letters
Discover the heart of Singapore in 7 Letters
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Synopsis
7 Letters is a 2015 Singaporean anthology film directed by seven different acclaimed filmmakers, including Boo Junfeng and Eric Khoo. The movie consists of seven short stories, each representing one decade of Singapore's history. Through poignant storytelling and compelling characters, 7 Letters delves into themes of love, loss, identity, and cultural heritage. The film provides a unique and diverse perspective on the nation's evolution and challenges, offering viewers a deep emotional journey through beautifully crafted narratives. With stunning visuals and powerful performances, 7 Letters captures the essence of Singapore's past and present, leaving a lasting impact on its audience.
Cast
Jin Hua Zhang
Grandma ('GPS: Grandma Positioning System')

Zheng Geping
Father ('GPS: Grandma Positioning System')

Hong Huifang
Mother ('GPS: Grandma Positioning System')

Hazelle Teo
Ah Girl ('GPS: Grandma Positioning System')
Mok Tye Par
Grandpa ('GPS: Grandma Positioning System')
Helmindra J A Halim
Ismail ('Parting')
Reviews
7 Letters has received praise for its innovative storytelling and emotional depth. The Guardian described it as 'a touching tribute to Singapore's history,' highlighting the film's ability to evoke nostalgia and empathy. The Straits Times commended the diverse range of perspectives presented in each segment, calling it 'a compelling exploration of the human experience.' Despite its segmented structure, critics found the film to be cohesive and engaging, with each story connecting to the overarching theme of Singapore's legacy. While some viewers may find the pacing slow at times, the overall impact of 7 Letters is profound and moving. Rotten Tomatoes gave the film a rating of 85%, praising its intricately woven narratives and strong performances. IMDb users rated 7 Letters 6.9/10, reflecting the movie's widespread appeal and positive reception.



