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  1. I Not Stupid Too (Chinese: 小孩不笨2; pinyin: Xiǎohái Bù Bèn Èr; lit. 'Children are not stupid 2') is a 2006 Singaporean satirical comedy film and the sequel to the 2002 film, I Not Stupid. It portrays the lives, struggles and adventures of three Singaporean youths—8-year-old Jerry, his 15-year-old brother Tom and their 15-year-old ...

  2. I Not Stupid Too: Directed by Jack Neo. With Shawn Lee, Ashley Leong, Joshua Ang, Yiliang Huang. A comedy about the difficult relationships parents have with their children today.

  3. www.mewatch.sg › movie › I-Not-Stupid-Too-408452I Not Stupid Too - mewatch

    Duration. 122 mins. A comedy about the difficult relationships parents have with their children today. Set in Singapore's fast-paced society, eight year old Jerry sees how he and his older brother Tom, and his friend Cheng face the pressures of school and their demanding parents.

  4. A satirical comedy, I Not Stupid Too portrays the lives, struggles and adventures of three Singaporean youths - 15-year-old Tom, his 8-year-old brother Jerry and their 15-year-old friend Chengcai - who have a strained relationship with their parents.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › I_Not_StupidI Not Stupid - Wikipedia

    I Not Stupid (Chinese: 小孩不笨; pinyin: Xiǎohái Bù Bèn; lit. 'Children are not stupid') is a 2002 Singaporean comedy film about the lives, struggles and adventures of three Primary 6 pupils who are placed in the academically inferior EM3 stream.

  6. Jan 26, 2006 · A satirical comedy, I Not Stupid Too portrays the lives, struggles and adventures of three Singaporean youths - 15-year-old Tom, his 8-year-old brother Jerry and their 15-year-old friend Chengcai - who have a strained relationship with their parents.

  7. I Not Stupid Too. Jerry is 8 and his older brother Tom is 15. Born to a middle-class family, they face growing pressures at school and mounting demands of their wealthy parents who expect them to excel but can only provide them with material rather than love. Tom’s friend, Cheng Cai, is often misunderstood by his teacher and his single father.