Waking up.

The film is a depiction of the increasingly open attitudes of Singaporean youths towards sex. At its core, “Waking Up” simply tries to tell a story, showing the human drama behind a group of young people who are engaged in casual sex as a means of thrill-seeking. Through the narrative, the film subt...

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Main Authors: Heng, Daniel Cher Lik., Chen, Daphne Shuling., Poh, Edwin Kee Hao., Tay, Wee Yang.
Other Authors: Aquilia, Maria Pieter
Format: Final Year Project
Published: 2008
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10356/1050
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Institution: Nanyang Technological University
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Summary:The film is a depiction of the increasingly open attitudes of Singaporean youths towards sex. At its core, “Waking Up” simply tries to tell a story, showing the human drama behind a group of young people who are engaged in casual sex as a means of thrill-seeking. Through the narrative, the film subtly explores the dichotomy of love and lust, as well as the escapist attitudes of youths in Singapore.