Rubbers (film)

Rubbers is a 2014 Singaporean sex comedy film written and directed by Han Yew Kwang.

[7] Sng said her character's story is partly based on a real-life experience in which a friend tricked her into thinking a colored condom was a balloon.

[8] Han said the film's content caused them to miss out on some locations they wanted, but the cast and crew were willing to work with him.

"[11] Derek Elley of Film Business Asia rated it 5/10 stars and wrote that it "develops a typically Southeast Asian sweetness in its second half that goes a long way to excusing some of the movie's more juvenile moments".

[12] Clarence Tsui of The Hollywood Reporter wrote, "With a few strokes of superb social satire ... Rubbers offers raucous, base and unwieldy entertainment.

"[13] Tsui describes how the film "offers a timely illustration" of Singaporean culture, as its inhibited scenes are still seen as subversive.