Clouds in My Coffee (film)

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Clouds in My Coffee is a 2004 Singaporean drama film directed by Gallen Mei.{{cite web |last1= Uhde|first1= Jan|last2= Ng Uhde|first2= Yvonne|date= |title= EXPLORING THE DARK SIDE: SINGAPORE FILMS IN 2004|url= https://www.fareastfilm.com/eng/archive/catalogue/2005/allesplorazione-del-lato-oscuro-i-film-di-singapore-nel-2004/?IDLYT=31711|website= fareastfilm.com|location= |access-date=19 June 2022}}

Plot

Three young women are mistreated by the men in their lives.

Reception

Yong Shu Chiang of today rated the film two out of five, stating, "Mostly mediocre acting and a highly-implausable script clouds the film's message about how women are viewed and treated."{{cite news |last= Yong|first= Shu Chiang|date= 6 August 2004|title= Sex and the seedy|url= https://eresources.nlb.gov.sg/newspapers/Digitised/Article/today20040806-2.2.55.5.5|work= today|location= Singapore|access-date= 23 June 2022}} Sylvia Toh of The New Paper gave the film 1.5 stars out of 5.{{cite news |last= Toh|first= Sylvia|date= 27 September 2007|title= Cloudy view of relationships|url= |work= The New Paper|location= Singapore|access-date=}} In his review of the movie, Tay Yek Keak of The Straits Times stated, "its skin-deep expose, easy caricatures and exploitative, abusive situations make them relevant probably to only director Gallen Mei and his clique of pals."{{cite news |last= Tay|first= Yek Keak|date= 15 August 2004|title= CLOUDS IN MY COFFEE (R21)|url= |work= The Straits Times|location= Singapore|access-date=}}

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