In.the.room.2015(2015) 📍

The film's segments are defined by their specific time periods and themes of transience:

Critics have highlighted the film's impressive cinematography and period detailing, though reviews on the narrative execution are mixed. In.The.Room.2015(2015)

: Khoo initially withdrew the film from Singaporean release after the MDA requested cuts to two scenes. The film's segments are defined by their specific

The film is noted as Singapore's first erotic feature, though Khoo describes it as an "ode to national cultural trends" and a look at Singapore's history through the decades. : Eric Khoo, co-written with Jonathan Lim. Budget : Approximately $800,000. : Eric Khoo, co-written with Jonathan Lim

: A homosexual couple discusses fleeing to England during the Japanese occupation.

: An "international version" with subtle differences was eventually passed uncut with an R21 rating for theatrical release in February 2016. Critical Reception

: Some reviewers felt the anthology structure led to an uneven tone, describing the segments as working better individually than as a cohesive whole. Others noted that despite the eroticism, the film is primarily a "bittersweet carnal medley" focused on the sadness and transience of human connection.