Ah Biao inherits his mother's Kopitiam and runs it with his wife, Yuriko. The business once thrived, but Ah Biao's management style and unconventional marketing strategies led to an unexpected crisis that put Kopitiam in unprecedented danger. After a conflict with a popular influencer, Kopitiam becomes embroiled in a media storm, causing the business to plummet. Just as Ah Biao and Yuriko work tirelessly to turn things around, they face the threat of repossession. Will they manage to overcome this crisis and protect their family business? How will their marriage and the Kopitiam fare in the face of adversity?
Set in a dystopian Malaysia in which different races are forbidden to mix. A Chinese family moves into their new house to find a scared Malay girl still hiding in it. Should they get rid of her or try to smuggle her back to safety?
Grieving over the death of an ex-girlfriend, Jia Le moves in to stay with an actor friend. The actor, however, often suffers spasms of pain in his body as he prepares to move to China for a better life. Before leaving, the actor performs in an adaptation of controversial writer Yukio Mishima's Noh Play, 'Dojoji'. Both men try to find a glimmer of happiness in their lives.
"Love Matters" is a movie revolving around three main protagonists - 52-year-old Tan Bo Seng, his 17-year-old teenage son Benny and 36-year-old Jeremy, Bo Seng's 'adopted' brother - and their accidental journey in seeking and keeping love and happiness. Bo Seng (Henry Thia) who leads a routine life attempts to revive the passion with his wife Jia Li (Yeo Yann Yann). Jeremy (Jack Lim) lives a colourful life; with "Never to commit" as his motto for love. Benny (Alex Leong) has just started school life and his only distraction is his crush, Jennifer (Natalli) who is his classmate's girlfriend.