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[3] Source :[4] Maggie Lee of Variety called the film "uneven but mostly poignant".

[4] Joanne Soh of The New Paper rated it 4/5 stars and wrote that it "truly is a passion project that will strike a chord with the older generation".

[5] John Lui of My Paper rated it 4.5/5 stars and wrote that the film's quality is good enough to call for a reassessment of assumptions about government-funded art.

[7] In January 2016, the film was flagged by Malaysian censors before it was due to screen at the Titian Budaya Festival.

A successful appeal was made by the organiser, CultureLink, against the cuts for the vulgar phrase in Cantonese, "curse your whole family", in Jack Neo’s segment of the omnibus.