Gone Shopping
Clara decides to live at a shopping center during a midlife crisis. Amid the strange life move, she begins making unexpected bonds in the mall she now calls home. A satirical drama about how a nation'…
Gone Shopping
Clara decides to live at a shopping center during a midlife crisis. Amid the strange life move, she begins making unexpected bonds in the mall she now calls home. A satirical drama about how a nation's obsession with shopping changes the course of one woman's life. Clara, a forty year old 'tai tai' (wealthy lady of leisure) faces a mid life crisis and decides to runaway to the only place that has ever made any sense to her - the shopping centres. As she lives there, Clara crosses paths with other 'creatures' of the mall, namely Renu, an eight-year old latchkey kid who has been abandoned by her parents in a 24 hour mall and Aaron, an angst-y twenty three year old who skives work to hang out at the mall with his friends. Together, these characters lead audiences through a journey of love, loss and liberation through the heart of Singapore where they find that their dreams can be bought and broken. —Wee Li Lin
Gone Shopping
Comedy,Drama
Film Details
Clara decides to live at a shopping center during a midlife crisis. Amid the strange life move, she begins making unexpected bonds in the mall she now calls home. A satirical drama about how a nation's obsession with shopping changes the course of one woman's life.
Clara, a forty year old 'tai tai' (wealthy lady of leisure) faces a mid life crisis and decides to runaway to the only place that has ever made any sense to her - the shopping centres. As she lives there, Clara crosses paths with other 'creatures' of the mall, namely Renu, an eight-year old latchkey kid who has been abandoned by her parents in a 24 hour mall and Aaron, an angst-y twenty three year old who skives work to hang out at the mall with his friends. Together, these characters lead audiences through a journey of love, loss and liberation through the heart of Singapore where they find that their dreams can be bought and broken.
—Wee Li Lin.