A recent film's success in Singapore has sparked a debate about the country's language policies, particularly concerning dialect films. "Will Dear You," an indie hit, has seen extra screenings of its original Teochew version due to public demand for authenticity, contrasting with the general guideline that Chinese films should be in Mandarin. Analysts suggest this success might lead to a more liberal approach towards dialect films, though significant policy changes are expected to take time. AI
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