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The FUNNIEST Singapore HORROR COMEDY (CHOP STAMP!)

Following the box office success of 23:59, the sequel 23:59 The Haunting Hour continues to tell horror encounters of campmates during their army days. This time, the movie features a trifecta of horror stories, that span over different critical eras in the history of Singapore’s National Service. Army horror stories have a special place in every Singaporean male’s heart. Like roller coaster rides, they’re probably the safest and most convenient way to experience some measure of excitement and unpredictability, especially when you’re an NSF who’s stuck in camp. Besides “which camp are you from”, they’re the second best ice-breaker when it comes to talking to other random Singaporean male strangers — and they’re the basis for local horror film 2359: The Haunting Hour. A sequel of sorts to 2011’s 2359, 2359: The Haunting Hour is an anthology film of three army-themed horror stories. It starts with a genuinely terrifying sequence, which leverages on time-tested horror movie techniques to scare the audience — i.e., no cheap jump scares. Instead, it makes use of the viewer’s imagination and an incredibly relatable scenario to evoke fear in the viewers. Like all good Asian horror films, the frights come from the fact that the supernatural could dwell in the safest, most innocuous of everyday places, rendering us vulnerable even in our common refuges. That’s because the second story in the film is one big phallic joke. A group of commandos in the 1980s are beset by a snake spirit which is out to seduce them. Visually and tonally, it’s a jarring and slapstick ghost story which attempts to garner some laughs by repeatedly showing a female spirit heading for the loins of a soldier, followed by a shot of said soldier in bliss. It’s mildly amusing, but it completely detracts from the artistic style of the first story. One might even say that this part of the film was trying to appeal to the Ah Boys to Men crowd, which seems like the wrong target audience to go for in a horror film.

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