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"Money No Enough 2" features more computer-generated scenes
By Chng Kheng Leng/Heather Tan, Channel NewsAsia | Posted: 28 July 2008 2243 hrs

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SINGAPORE: Singapore's all-time highest-grossing local movie "Money No Enough" is back. This time, it focuses on issues other than money.

"Money No Enough 2", directed by Jack Neo, premiered on Monday at Golden Village, VivoCity. The film stars Jack Neo, Mark Lee, Henry Thia as three brothers.

There are extensive computer-generated scenes, including the upcoming Formula One race and a dig at Electronic Road Pricing (ERP) gantries.

Jack Neo hopes the use of computer graphics will not only encourage the local film industry to use high-tech production techniques, but also add more dimension to the story and increase its appeal to a global audience.

Jack Neo said: "Our future (J-Team) productions will hopefully be moving in that direction. The rest of the world is updated with CG (computer graphics), so it is unavoidable.

"But we are not using CG for the sake of using it. We hope to make the film more interesting and add value to it."

- CNA/ir

 


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