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Cast
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Young-jun Kim | ... |
Jung
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Andrew Seow |
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Xiao Li Yuan | ... |
Zhang, Xiao Wu
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Directed by
Royston Tan |
Written by
Royston Tan | ... | () |
Liam Yeo | ... | () |
Produced by
Gary Goh | ... | producer |
Eric Khoo | ... | executive producer |
Jacqueline Khoo | ... | co-executive producer |
Chieko Murata | ... | associate producer |
James Toh | ... | co-producer |
Makoto Ueda | ... | co-producer: NHK |
Music by
Hualampong Riddim | ||
Vichaya Vatanasapt |
Cinematography by
Lim Ching Leong |
Editing by
Hwee Ling Low |
Art Direction by
Daniel Lim |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Gary Goh | ... | assistant director |
Sound Department
Justin Seah | ... | sound editor |
Boom Suvagondha | ... | re-recording mixer |
Traithep Wongpaiboon | ... | sound post-production supervisor |
Additional Crew
Sufyan Sam'an | ... | production assistant |
Production Companies
Distributors
- Celluloid Dreams (2006) (France) (theatrical)
- Filmmuseum Distributie (2008) (Netherlands) (theatrical)
- Peccadillo Pictures (2007) (United Kingdom) (theatrical)
- Shaw Organisation (2006) (Singapore) (theatrical)
Special Effects
Other Companies
- Bert Lighting House (lighting)
- Cameraquip Singapore (camera equipment)
- Infinite Frameworks Pte. Ltd. (post-production facility)
- Kantana Animation Co. Ltd. (sound studio)
- Oriental Post Co. Ltd. (digital intermediate)
- Yellow Box Studios (audio post-production)
- Yellow Box Studios (sound design)
Storyline
Plot Summary |
"4:30" traces the relationship between Xiao Wu, an eleven year old Chinese Boy and his tenant Jung, a thirty-something Korean man. Told entirely from the perspective of the boy, Xiao Wu, this story of two very different characters is less about friendship than about a shared experience and appreciation of solitude. "4:30" starts with Xiao sneaking to the room of Jung in the early hours of the morning, and stealing from the Korean man. Just as getting intoxicated is a habit for Jung, who only staggers back to his rented room when drunk, soon stealing for Xiao Wu becomes equally as compulsive. We soon realize that Jung's true intention for staying in Singapore is suicide. It is only through Xiao's encounter with Jung failing in his bid to die that he begins to understand his true fascination with Jung. Written by Anonymous |
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Box Office
Budget | $400,000 (estimated) |