1m Apart! (2021) [N/A]

Release Date:
May 17, 2021

Original Title:
1m Apart!

Genres:
Comedy | Drama

Production Companies:
Leha Films

Production Countries:
Singapore

Ratings / Certifications:
SG: G 

Runtime: 14

Given the role of a social distancing supervisor, a timid makcik, must overcome her past or be unable to do her job properly.

The story follows Cik Leha, a timid makcik, handling the position of a social distancing supervisor during the circuit breaker period. Cik Leha must ensure that her neighbours abide by the social distancing rules. Cik Leha initially gets bullied by the residents but slowly tries different tactics to approach them. As she succeeds, Cik Leha slowly feels a sense of power and authority over them, she begins to abuse her powers and harass the neighbours, using ridiculous tactics to get them to listen to her. But it all leads to Cik Leha's demise, her supervisor complains for invading their privacy. Cik Leha realises that she is just like her husband. She tries to make up for her wrongdoings and apologise to her neighbours. Cik Leha decides to hand her ID lanyard and not continuing her job anymore.

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