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Seventh

The story revolves around a quarrelsome couple, Cannon and Mimi who are involved in an online photography competition. Only the theme of the competition is `Supernatural`, so keeping in line with it, the couple head to a mansion in a remote village that`s known to be haunted. Upon their arrival, the housekeeper Mr. Huang dies of sickness and his funeral is held at the mansion. Yi, the grandson of the housekeeper arrives for the funeral in hopes to inherit his grandfather`s fortune. However, when these new occupants of the mansion, Yi, Cannon and Mimi have to stay together for 7 days, they go through various conflicts that include a mysterious woman from Yi`s childhood and the other secrets the mansion is hiding.

Language: Mandarin
Subtitle: English / Malay / Chinese
Classification: NC16
Release Date: 6 Nov 2014
Genre: Thriller / Horror
Running Time: 1 Hour 39 Minutes
Distributor: SHAW ORGANISATION
Cast: Gino, Mindee Ong, Teddy Chin
Director: Ryon Lee
Format: 2D

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Writer: Florey DM

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Watch this if you liked: “The Haunted Mansion”, “The Others”

The Good, the Bad and the Wake:

Ryon Lee is a well-known and widely successful scriptwriter. It is no surprise then that "Seventh" manages to pack in many beautiful messages within its storyline. The two most prominent messages are firstly of respecting your elders and secondly of true love being something that transcends time. The four stars of the movie each performs remarkably, Teddy Chin and newcomer Kim Thian, especially, with their hilarious portrayal of the quarrelsome Cannon and Mimi. Taiwanese Gino and Singaporean Mindee manage to inject emotions into their shared themed song "Sayang-sayang" despite neither being a native speaker of the Malay language. While generally graphic effects in local films are still in their infancy compared to big-budgeted Hollywood movies, the effects in this movie are a step up from most local productions. Moviegoers who are expecting to be scared out of their wits probably would not get their wish, unless they are afraid of CGI ghosts. However, even though the effect of the ghosts might not be immediate, as in, you will not be screaming your heads off when they appear on screen, they will linger in your mind. It is only late at night, when you switch off the lights, that the images of the ghosts come crawling to the surface and you are suddenly afraid you will see a disembodied hand reaching for you in the darkness.

Look Out For:

The mee hokkien scene and the eyeball that keeps escaping.

Trivia:

The kiss scene between Yi (Gino) and Ying (Mindee Ong) was not in the script, Gino asked for it to be added in.

Best Watched With:

Anyone who wants to experience a different kind of a ghost movie - or a different kind of a love story.

Cinema Online, 13 October 2014
   
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Classification
Effective 15 July 2011
G - Suitable for all ages
PG - Suitable for all ages, but parents should provide guidance to their young
PG13 - Suitable for persons aged 13 and above, but parental guidance is advised for children below 13
NC16 - Suitable for persons aged 16 years and above
M18 - Suitable for persons aged 18 years and above
R21 - Restricted to persons aged 21 and above only