Legend of the Singapore Sea

With equal parts mystery and pop culture, Singapore is a fascinating place.  Like many urban centers, it is constantly in motion, and constantly in the act of defining itself.  In terms of exciting urban culture, the moments of definition in Singapore seem to be much more spectacular than anywhere else.  This is undoubtedly due to the very creative and innovative minds of the people who live here, who seem to be just a bit on the edge of culture at all times, and also a little bit nostalgic about real and imaginary pasts.  It makes for a terrific mix, and anyone who is fortunate to spend time in Singapore hotels understands the pleasures inherent in such a combination.

It’s a fantastic place to visit for the very first time, and it’s also a fairly unusual place that bears up very well to multiple visits.  There is so much to see here, and so many different layers of culture and society, that it’s difficult to prepare for a visit, except in preparation to be quite amazed at the splendid offerings.  In the art world, it is very much in step with the global art scene, being home to a stunning number of extremely creative and talented artists.  In technology, there is an equally magnificent scene, with designers and technicians developing and making use of some exciting new methods of creating worlds.  These two, art and technology, sometimes come together in films, such as Legend of the Sea.

This 2007 release might be a great introduction to Singapore for many different reasons.  Seeing how art and technology come together is certainly enough to make it worth a watch, and there is no doubt that the younger viewers will find a lot to like in this little tale.  But it also features the vocal talents of local superstar Lin Jun Jie, and this brings a rather delightful film into the realm of pop culture.  There are multiple levels to any film, and this one might seem to hold less surprises than others, but a closer look will reveal many complexities, and this is really what lies at the heart of Singapore.

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