This show mainly focuses on the two main casts Eric Tan (acted by Peter Davis) and Rafflesia Pong (Jerrica Lai). Both of them faces work related struggles where Eric designed a soya-bean machine which is not par with what his 2 bosses (making a humorous comedic pair) played by the want and Rafflesia who's TV series is facing a possible cut after low ratings. Both of these casts were tied in together wonderfully in script with laughs along the way.
The humor is one of a kind with some sarcasm and inside jokes inserted here and there. I like how the director Yeo Joon Han could make fun of himself too in the movie (As has been done by several directors in the past including Matt Groening in this cartoon series the Simpsons).
I believe Rafflesia's role was played out to the best of her capabilities by Jerrica Lai while Peter Davis' acting could further be improved by instilling more expressions in his face and enthusiasm. What I liked about this show was the true concept that lied beneath the outer layer such as how movies need not have lots of actions scenes just to attract audiences and how good people are expected to look just to be on TV these days. This depicts a proper story line that makes sense unlike the many Tinseltown Hollywood mumbo jumbo films have made. I also thoroughly admired the effort put into the writing of the songs in scenes of the show. The lyrics made sense and I found some songs to be rather catchy.
To sum it all up, there were many bits in this show which I enjoyed. If you want to know more about the movie for yourself, hop in to the cinema and experience a different kind of movie with humor and moral!