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''Ah Boys to Men 2'' () is a 2013 Singaporean-Chinese
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produced and directed by
Jack Neo Jack Neo (born 24 January 1960) is a Singaporean actor, television host, comedian and film director. He was prominently a full-time Mediacorp artiste from 1983 to 2003. In the 1990s and early 2000s, he was best known for his cross-dressing roles ...
, written by Neo, Lim Teck and Leonard Lai. It is the second of two cinematic parts. It stars
Joshua Tan Joshua Tan Wei En (born 19 August 1990) is an Australian actor and singer based in Singapore. Career Tan has become a local celebrity after the successes of ''Ah Boys to Men'' movie series as Ken Chow by director Jack Neo. Personal life T ...
,
Maxi Lim Maxi Lim Jun Liang (born 12 March 1987) is a Singaporean actor. Personal life Lim graduated from Temasek Polytechnic Temasek Polytechnic (TP) is a post-secondary education institution and statutory board under the purview of the Ministr ...
,
Noah Yap Noah Yap Rong Yew (born 4 November 1993) is a Singaporean actor and singer. Career Yap has become a local celebrity after the successes of ''Ah Boys to Men'' movie series by director Jack Neo. Personal life Yap's entertainment career got ki ...
,
Wang Weiliang Wang Weiliang (, born 11 October 1987) is a Singaporean actor and singer. A getai performer-turned-actor, Wang has become a local celebrity after the successes of ''Ah Boys to Men'' movie series by director Jack Neo. Personal life At 14, he dr ...
,
Tosh Zhang Tosh Zhang (born 23 May 1989) is a Singaporean actor and musician. Zhang is most well-known for his catchy songs which garnered millions of views on YouTube and for playing the role of 'Sergeant Ong' in the record-breaking ''Ah Boys to Men'' mo ...
, Aizuddin Nasser and Ridhwan Azman in the second installment. It was released on February 1, 2013. It is the highest-grossing Singaporean film of all time, and has grossed over four times of its S$3 million budget. A third installment titled '' Ah Boys to Men 3: Frogmen'' was announced by
Jack Neo Jack Neo (born 24 January 1960) is a Singaporean actor, television host, comedian and film director. He was prominently a full-time Mediacorp artiste from 1983 to 2003. In the 1990s and early 2000s, he was best known for his cross-dressing roles ...
to be scheduled for production in August 2014 based on the story of a group of navy boys. ''Ah Boys to Men 3: Frogmen'' was released in cinemas on February 19, 2015.


Plot

Following the events of the first film, Ken's father is revealed to have become partially paralyzed because of his stroke but is determined to make a recovery. Regretting his selfish actions, Ken becomes a more responsible recruit, impressing the officers and sergeants, drawing bemusement from his mates and unwittingly causing “Wayang King” Aloysius to feel challenged by Ken. After a physical exercise one day, Aloysius butts in when Platoon Sergeant Ong asks Ken to explain his improvements and ends up costing his fellow recruits their smoking breaks, causing them to outcast and bully him. Ken's attempt to defend him sours the friendship between himself and Lobang, the latter leading the group's attacks on Aloysius. After booking out, Aloysius seeks advice from his parents; his father (
Chen Tianwen Chen Tianwen (born 28 March 1963) is a Singaporean actor. Career Chen was educated at the now-defunct Serangoon Garden Secondary Technical School. He joined the Singapore Broadcasting Corporation (now Mediacorp) after completing the 5th arti ...
) tells him the best solution is not to do anything. Back at Tekong, Recruit IP Man learns about "Real Bullet" Zhen Zi Dan (Benjamin Mok), an "Ah Beng" who stole his girlfriend Mayoki (Sherraine Law). IP Man hits back by criticizing Mayoki for her inferior qualities. Lobang then helps Ip Man film and send a video of him with a buxom lady to Zhen Zi Dan and his traitorous ex. "Real Bullet" in turn uploads a video of him and Mayoki engaging in an intimate act. Seeing IP Man infuriated by this, Lobang and a few other recruits plot a scheme from what they learnt in their military training and ambush "Real Bullet" and Mayoki using human excretion mixed with chilli and wasabi in their car before escaping from "Real Bullet"'s gang members. While the recruits celebrate at a restaurant in White Sands later that evening, they are ambushed by more gang members, who have managed to track them down. Ken runs back to save his mates, following the principle "Leave no man behind", unlike a fleeing Aloysius. Grateful for Ken’s heroism, Lobang vows to stop smoking and reconnects with him. After an investigation by the sergeants, Ken and the perpetrators of the earlier scheme carried out that day are punished though no charges are pressed against them. Ken’s concerned parents speak to CPT Tham after learning about what had happened. His recovering father thanks the Officer Commanding (OC) for training Ken to become a "real soldier", but is against him being punished for fighting when he was trying to do the right thing. The OC agrees to make an exception and exclude Ken from punishment, but Ken, after learning that the others would still be punished, is granted permission to continue his punishment. Aloysius, meanwhile, is mocked by his mates for his cowardice. He begs his superior to transfer him to another platoon due to this but is denied, being told he must learn to get along with his bunkmates in spite of their bad attitudes. Later, Lobang attempts to sabotage Aloysius for abandoning the team by throwing away his rifle magazine, only to lose his own. However, Aloysius quickly gives his magazine to Lobang during an equipment check and takes the blame. While searching for the missing magazine, the relationship between the two improves. The eccentric LTA S T Choong (
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) is chased by a large herd of wild boars halfway into an assessment for leadership potential; the soldiers are quick to come to his rescue. Following their
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, the recruits reunite with their kin. Ken's father is present and comes to greet Ken; he is finally able to walk steadily without any aid. As the film ends, various recruits' postings are shown — with Lobang being posted to Officer Cadet School (OCS), and Aloysius being posted to Specialist Cadet School (SCS). Ken also goes to Specialist Cadet School, later being posted to Officer Cadet School.


Cast

*
Joshua Tan Joshua Tan Wei En (born 19 August 1990) is an Australian actor and singer based in Singapore. Career Tan has become a local celebrity after the successes of ''Ah Boys to Men'' movie series as Ken Chow by director Jack Neo. Personal life T ...
as REC Ken Chow *
Maxi Lim Maxi Lim Jun Liang (born 12 March 1987) is a Singaporean actor. Personal life Lim graduated from Temasek Polytechnic Temasek Polytechnic (TP) is a post-secondary education institution and statutory board under the purview of the Ministr ...
as REC Aloysius Jin a.k.a. "Wayang King" *
Wang Weiliang Wang Weiliang (, born 11 October 1987) is a Singaporean actor and singer. A getai performer-turned-actor, Wang has become a local celebrity after the successes of ''Ah Boys to Men'' movie series by director Jack Neo. Personal life At 14, he dr ...
as REC Bang "Lobang" Lee Onn *
Noah Yap Noah Yap Rong Yew (born 4 November 1993) is a Singaporean actor and singer. Career Yap has become a local celebrity after the successes of ''Ah Boys to Men'' movie series by director Jack Neo. Personal life Yap's entertainment career got ki ...
as REC Man In Ping a.k.a. IP Man (a parody of
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) * Ridhwan Azman as REC Ismail Mohammed * Aizuddin Nasser as REC Muthu Shanmugaratnam *
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as REC Tan Wei Ming *
Tosh Zhang Tosh Zhang (born 23 May 1989) is a Singaporean actor and musician. Zhang is most well-known for his catchy songs which garnered millions of views on YouTube and for playing the role of 'Sergeant Ong' in the record-breaking ''Ah Boys to Men'' mo ...
as 2SG Alex Ong *
Luke Lee Luke Lee Wen Loong (born December 16, 1991) is a Singaporean actor and lawyer, best known for his co-starring role as Sergeant Heng in Jack Neo's army movies ''Ah Boys to Men'' and ''Ah Boys to Men 2''. He has also appeared in the Hong Kong-Sing ...
as 3SG Jed Heng * Fish Chaar as CPT S L Tham, Officer Commanding of Ninja Company * Wilson Ng as 3WO K W Sng, Company Sergeant Major of Ninja Company *
Richard Low Richard Low (; born 19 June 1952), also known as Liu Qianyi, is a Singaporean actor. He is best known for acting in many Chinese-language television dramas produced by MediaCorp Channel 8 and its predecessors. He also acted in some of Jack Neo ...
as Ken's father * Irene Ang as Mary Chow, Ken's mother * Yoo Ah Min as Ken's grandmother *
Chen Tianwen Chen Tianwen (born 28 March 1963) is a Singaporean actor. Career Chen was educated at the now-defunct Serangoon Garden Secondary Technical School. He joined the Singapore Broadcasting Corporation (now Mediacorp) after completing the 5th arti ...
as Mr. Jin, Aloysius' father * Ye Li Mei as Mrs. Jin, Aloysius' mother * Sherraine Law as Mayoki, IP Man's former girlfriend * Benjamin Mok as gangster Zhen Zi Dan (literally "Real Bullet", loosely a parody of
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), and Mayoki's new boyfriend. * Lee Kin Mun, better known as
mrbrown Lee Kin Mun (), better known as mrbrown, is a Singaporean blogger best known for publishing social and political commentary amid Singapore's tight media restrictions. His podcast attracts some 20,000 downloads per day. In 2007, Lee was the o ...
, as LTA S T Choong: :An army officer. It is his first film role. For the role, he was made to go through "physical torture". At a press conference for part two, Lee said: "It was three days of physical torture. I ran about more during the filming than in my entire army life!" Neo has said that there may be more future collaborations between Lee and himself. * Wang Lei as Ken's uncle (cameo) *
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as himself (footage on set)


Themes

Just like the first part, the main theme of the film is
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, a popular topic amongst Singaporeans. ''Ah Boys to Men 2'' focuses more on the unity of the protagonists, as well as tapping more on hot social topics like
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in Singapore. It gave "a stronger story than its predecessor", and had a "more meaty" drama aspect, according to Jack Neo. Other themes for part two include " ..sacrifice, love, family and patriotism".


Production


Music


Theme song

The official theme song of ''Ah Boys to Men 2'', titled "Brothers", was written, composed and performed by
Tosh Zhang Tosh Zhang (born 23 May 1989) is a Singaporean actor and musician. Zhang is most well-known for his catchy songs which garnered millions of views on YouTube and for playing the role of 'Sergeant Ong' in the record-breaking ''Ah Boys to Men'' mo ...
, a
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who is part of the cast in the film. An official music video was uploaded on YouTube on January 24, 2013.


Release

The trailer for part two was showcased at the Asia TV Forum & Market and ScreenSingapore 2012 from December 4, 2012 to December 7, 2012. Within a week of its upload online, the trailer had already amassed approximately 20 million views. Earlier reports gave the release date for the full film as January 31, 2013 and February 7, 2013. However, the official commercial release date for part two in Singaporean cinemas was later confirmed as February 1, 2013. ''Ah Boys to Men 2'' premiered on January 30, 2013, two days before its commercial release, at the Festive Grand Theatre at Resorts World Sentosa – the first local film to do so. It was released in Malaysian cinemas on March 14, 2013.


Reception


Critical response

''Ah Boys to Men 2'' garnered mixed reviews from critics, similar to its predecessor. In contrast to his review for part one, in which he called it a "misfire", Travis Wong of insing.com called part two a "perfect salute" and gave it 2 stars out of 5. Mervin Tay of ''
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'' said that the second part "has the usual trappings of a Jack Neo movie, but with a context that will resonate with anyone who has been through national service, a rite of passage for all male Singaporeans and their families." ''TODAY'' Christopher Toh wrote that it "isn't all bad but lacks a big payoff" and gave it 3 stars out of 5. Gabriel Chong of Movie Exclusive gave it 3.5 stars. She said that it was not "a perfect movie by any measure", but that it "still manages to tap onto the perfectly relatable and uniquely Singaporean experience of BMT for a moving portrayal of the bond of brotherhood forged through that unforgettable rite of passage." Writing for ''F Movie Mag'' was Shawne Wang, who gave it a negative review of 1.5 stars out of a possible 5. She labelled it a "misfire in practically every way". Dylan Tan of '' The Business Times'' felt that there was no improvement in the plot and it was the "same old drill". A '' Time Out'' Singapore reviewer commented that the film was "wrapped up in a heart-warming message". ''Channel NewsAsia'' called it an "enjoyable film with problems", giving a score of 3 out of 5 stars and citing the heavy product placement and over-emphasis on details as some of the situations that needed improvement.


Box office


Domestic

Neo has anticipated that the second part would "do much better than the first one" and has also announced his consideration to produce more army-themed films. At a press conference for part two of ''Ah Boys to Men'', Neo said: "I anticipate that Part 2 will do much better than the first one and I hope that we will hit S$7 million this time." Part two out-grossed part one in terms of opening weekend earnings; it earned S$1.51 million in its opening weekend, thus breaking the record for the highest box office earnings for local productions, which was previously set by part one in 2012. It took in S$2.7 million over the Chinese New Year weekend period; on February 20, 2013, part two of ''Ah Boys to Men'' overtook part one in box office takings by grossing S$6.297 million and becoming the highest-grossing Singaporean film. As of February 26, 2013, part two has grossed S$7.08 million. The film's overwhelming success has been seen as a "gift from Heaven" by Neo.


Third installment

The project had originally been envisaged as just two parts until after the release of the second part. Buoyed by "non-stop" requests for another sequel, Jack Neo confirmed on February 20, 2013 that he had begun working on one under the working title ''Ah Boys to Men 3'', though actual filming would only take place after 2013. Neo posted on his
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account (in Chinese): In a later interview with ''
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'', Neo admitted that "I have been really reluctant to tell people that I'll be working on a third film, because I know people's expectations will only get higher after the first two." Neo said that he was still pondering on the storyline and also needed time for research. At a promotional tour in
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, Malaysia, for part two, Neo announced that possible cast for part three included
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and Mark Lee and that "we are currently preparing for the shoot". During which he also "officially announced": A spin-off to the Ah Boys to Men film franchise titled '' Ah Boys to Men 3: Frogmen'' was announced by
Jack Neo Jack Neo (born 24 January 1960) is a Singaporean actor, television host, comedian and film director. He was prominently a full-time Mediacorp artiste from 1983 to 2003. In the 1990s and early 2000s, he was best known for his cross-dressing roles ...
to be scheduled for production in August 2014 based on the story of a group of navy boys.


See also

* List of Singaporean films of 2013 *
Army Daze ''Army Daze'' is a 1996 Singaporean comedy film based on the 1987 theatre play of the same name by Singaporean writer Michael Chiang. Distributed by Cathay Asia Films and directed by Ong Keng Sen, the film portrays a group of 18-year-old Singaporea ...


References


External links

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