本片以(yǐ )上世纪(🔨)六十年代的本(📼)地(dì )(📒)家(🏽)庭为主轴,通过成员的际遇,带出早(zǎo )(🎺)期的甘榜生活以及后来的组屋(🐮)生(🥩)活,剧情横(héng )跨数十(🎲)年。 电影(yǐng )也将体现新(xīn )加坡(pō )如何(hé )从一个以方(fāng )言(🕯)为主流(liú )语(yǔ )言的(de )社会(🚉)演(🏐)变成华语(🛺)到现今英语(🗑)的过程,从(cóng )中回顾(🚑)流失的(de )方(fāng )言。它(🤷)也会(huì )融入导(🌙)演的许多(🔩)亲(qīn )身经(📯)历,并将安插多首(shǒu )怀旧歌(🎛)曲。 After the 1969 nationwide floods, Zhao Di takes over her father's family farm with the help of reformed gangster Ah Long. As Singapore's economy prospers, the Singaporean mindset is also forced to change with the times. Osman catches his teenage son, Ahmad practicing with his rock band. As a conservative man, Osman believes rock music will have a negative influence on Ahmad. Father and son argue over their different opinions, causing Ahmad to run away. Meanwhile, Ah Hee and Rani decide to get married. But their traditional parents disapprove of their marriage. In 1977, the Government begins expropriating land for redevelopment, forcing villagers from their kampongs. Licensed farmland owners, such as Zhao Di, are financially compensated for their land. Ah Kun, Zhao Di's greedy brother accuses Zhao Di and Ah Long of having an affair to tarnish her name in front of the family. In the midst of Ah Kun's persistent accusations, Zhao Di's health takes a hit. Will Zhao Di be able to keep her hard-earned compensation money What will become of her family if Zhao Di's health continues to deteriorate As people change with time, will the kampong spirit remain
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