The Leap Years
The Leap Years (also known as Leap of Love) is a Singapore film produced by Mediacorp Raintree Pictures, based on the novella Leap of Love by the author Catherine Lim. The production for the film started in 2005, and the film was initially to be released in December 2005 release.[1] It was released on February 29, 2008 in Singapore.
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Directed by | Jean Yeo |
Produced by | Chan Pui Yin Ng San San |
Written by | Jean Yeo Alain Layrac Fina Torres George Walker T Catherine Lim (novel) |
Starring | Wong Lilin Ananda Everingham Qi Yuwu Joan Chen |
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Country | Singapore |
Language | English |
Plot
Li-Ann, a single and attractive teacher in a Singaporean girls' school teaches her students about an obscure leap year custom practiced in Ireland, where men cannot refuse a proposal or date from a woman should she do so on February 29; she chances upon Jeremy at Windows Cafe who becomes a major part of her life.
Setting
In the original story, the cafe was called the Blue Paradise Café, while in the movie it was Windows Cafe. (Windows Cafe was an actual restaurant at Club Street, Singapore, at the time the movie was filmed. Though by the time the film opened, it had been replaced by a new restaurant called Seven On Club.)
Cast
- Wong Lilin as Li-Ann (younger years - ages 24 to 36)
- Ananda Everingham as Jeremy Harvey (younger years - ages 24 to 36)
- Qi Yuwu as KS
- Joan Chen as Li-Ann (older years - age 48)
- Jason Keng-Kwin Chan as Raymond
- Vernetta Lopez as Jennie
- Nadya Hutagalung as Suneetha
- Paula Malai Ali as Kim
- Tracy Tan as Dyllan
Production
The Joan Chen part is not in the novella. According to director Jean Yeo, it was added as a marketing decision to get Joan Chen involved, as her presence could help with the distribution of the film. It was shot separately, and the 9 minutes of Joan Chen's part was shot by the second unit director.[2][3]
Li-Lin's real life ex-husband Allan Wu makes a very brief cameo appearance as Danny, the husband of Kim (Paula Malai Ali), during Li-Ann's second leap year of meeting Jeremy.
References
- "Singapore Films Set To Debut At Cannes Film Festival". Archived from the original on 7 August 2007. Retrieved 6 May 2008.
- "Marketing strategy results in cinematic bloopers in 'The Leap Years'". Archived from the original on 3 March 2008. Retrieved 6 May 2008.
- A Nutshell Review: The Leap Years