Just Follow Law
I've wanted to watch this from the day I found out about the film. Just didn't thought that it would take this long for me to get my hands on its DVD.


One day, the Minister paid a visit to the office and met with a little accident. A scapegoat was needed in the report and Zui was to be blamed. In a car chase between Tanya and Zui, they collided and were thrown into the river. Upon gaining consciousness, they realised that their souls have been exchanged.
So what happens when you no longer own your body? Life begins to change for both of them as they learn to be someone whom they are not. Throughout the journey, Tanya and Zui are given the chance to look at themselves from the outside of a box and realise the important elements in life which they have been taking granted of.
Film director Jack Neo did it again! He successfully discussed the important issues which most of us avoid - such as government rules & policies, family bond and love. And he did it with a twist of humour which leaves you laughing throughout the entire film.
A must-watch for all Singaporeans and Malaysians. Have a good laugh!
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