Number 1 (2020 film)

Number 1
Directed byOng Kuo Sin
Written byJaspers Lai
Produced byBoi Kwong
Starring
Production
companies
mm2 Entertainment
Clover Films
Distributed byShaw Organisation
Release dates
  • 22 October 2020 (2020-10-22) (Singapore)
  • 10 February 2021 (2021-02-10) (Taiwan)
Running time
98 minutes
CountrySingapore
LanguagesMandarin, Hokkien
Box officeS$805,835 (Singapore)[1]

Number 1 (Chinese: 男儿王; pinyin: Nán'érwáng; lit. 'King of [True] Men') is a 2020 Singaporean comedy-drama film written by Jaspers Lai and directed by Ong Kuo Sin.[2] The film stars Mark Lee, Henry Thia, Kiwebaby Chang, Jaspers Lai, Kenneth Chia and Darius Tan. The film revolves around an out-of-work middle-aged man who accidentally becomes a night club drag queen sensation. Mark Lee, Henry Thia and Gadrick Chin would later collaborate again in the future local celebrity and successful film director Jack Neo durian movie known as The King of Musang King, in which Lee also portrayed a very similar role just like this film where both roles featured his characters looking for many jobs and work on them but ultimately were all failed attempts, which led them working as a durian seller with his family in that film and drag queen in this film respectively.

The film was released on 22 October 2020 in Singapore[3] and released on 10 February 2021 in Taiwan.[4] It received two nominations at the 57th Golden Horse Awards, including Best Leading Actor for Mark Lee, and won Best Makeup and Costume Design.[5][6]

Plot

The film opens with Chow Chee Beng (Mark Lee) performing at his company's annual New Year's Eve dinner. At the event, Chee Beng was handed his retrenchment letter by his superior. While they countdown to the New Year's Day at the event, his wife, Marie (Gina Tan), revealed to him that she was pregnant with their second child. As Chinese New Year approaches, Chee Beng was seen clearing out his desk. He starts searching for a job with the help of a recruitment agency, but to no avail. After multiple failed interviews, Chee Beng was given one last place to interview at while his recruitment agent advises him to sell his house and car for cash. He meets up with Fa Ge (Henry Thia), the owner of the nightclub, Number 1, for an interview. Chee Beng was hired without going through the interview and Fa Ge brings him to the nightclub. After taking up the role, Chee Beng realises that he was working at a drag queen nightclub and hides the fact from his family. The Queens Brotherhood, made up of Unicorn (Gadrick Chin), Tiny (Kenneth Chia), Italy (Darius Tan), Money (Jaspers Lai) and Pearl (Kiwebaby Chang) - are the 5 main performers at Number 1. It was revealed that Unicorn was an absent without official leave (AWOL) soldier after he was arrested at the nightclub by military police officers (Maxi Lim and Charlie Goh). Chee Beng was asked to fill in for Unicorn, as Pearl would be unable to take center stage if they only had 4 people performing. Chee Beng reluctantly takes up the gig. When Chee Beng receives his appearance fee for his first performance, he decides to continue performing to pay off his housing and car loans.

Fa Ge introduces Chee Beng to the landlord of the nightclub, Teo Chew Phoenix (Cassandra See), where she makes Chee Beng consume glasses of hard liquor, resulting in Chee Beng passing out. The next day, Chee Beng wakes up in Pearl's house where he finds out why Pearl ended up working at the nightclub. Gradually, as Chee Beng interacted more with the other performers at the nightclub, he finds out more about the plights of the other performers and the stigma that they faced in society as drag performers. One night, while doing their usual performance, Fa Ge accidentally played the instrumental track and as the song starts playing, Pearl hesitates to sing live. Chee Beng begins singing and saves the performance. Marie is beginning to have suspicions about Chee Beng's unusual behaviours at home. After their first live performance, the audience at the nightclub demanded that the Queens Brotherhood sing live instead of lip syncing, which results in Pearl giving up the centre stage for Chee Beng to perform the Hokkien cover of 'I Will Survive'. After a live streamer, Happy Polla, was saved from choking by a viewer watching the Queens Brotherhood's performance online, the viewer announced that he was influenced by their performance of 'I Will Survive' to step forward. This resulted in the performance video going viral. Number 1 and its performers begins to gain more mainstream media coverage and Chee Beng oust Pearl as the highest paid performer at the nightclub.

Chee Beng had a fight with Pearl and the other performers backstage after a performance as Pearl was unhappy that Chee Beng took over his spot as center stage. After which, Teo Chew Phoenix exposed to his family that Chee Beng was performing at the nightclub in drag, which results in him quitting Number 1 and selling his house and car. As Chee Beng and the other performers made up, he went back to the nightclub to perform to raise funds for the elderly home. Marie and her sister Judy (Caryn Cheng) catch him performing again and as they argued, Marie goes into labour. Unable to get to a hospital in time, the Queens Brotherhood and Chee Beng helped with the delivery, resulting in Marie giving birth to a pair of boy-girl twins. The film ends with Chee Beng performing while his new twins and his family are in the audience.

Cast

Production, release

Jaspers Lai contributes the original story and is one of the screenwriters. Mark Lee is the second Singaporean actor to be nominated in the Best Leading Actor category at Golden Horse Awards, after Gurmit Singh for Just Follow Law in 2007.[7][8][9]

Accolades

The film received two nominations at the 57th Golden Horse Awards. It won one award for Best Costume & Makeup Design.

Award Date of ceremony Category Recipients Result
57th Golden Horse Awards (2020) November 21, 2020 Best Leading Actor Mark Lee Nominated
Best Costume & Makeup Design Raymond Kuek, Azni Samdin Won

Sequel

Filming of the sequel recently wrapped in early August 2023. Filming is believe to have taken place in Thailand. Reports show that all cast will be back to reprise their roles. The title of the sequel is believed to be titled Number 2.

References

  1. ^ "Overview of SG Cinema 2020" (PDF). IMDA Singapore.
  2. ^ "NUMBER 1 《男儿王》". mm2 Entertainment. Retrieved January 16, 2022.
  3. ^ "Mark Lee's "Number 1" to open in Singaporean cinemas this month". Yahoo News Malaysia. 7 October 2020. Retrieved 2020-10-17.
  4. ^ "李国煌失意金马扬威台湾 《男儿王》确定抢攻台湾贺岁档". 8world Entertainment Lifestyle. December 20, 2020. Retrieved January 16, 2022.
  5. ^ "Singaporean comedian Mark Lee gets Golden Horse best actor nomination". CNA. Retrieved 2020-10-17.
  6. ^ "Mark Lee Nominated For Best Actor At Golden Horse Awards; Chuando Tan-Starring Thriller Picks Up Two Nods". 8 Days Singapore. Retrieved 2020-10-17.
  7. ^ "Mark Lee "Had No Feeling" When He Found Out About His Golden Horse Awards Nom, Which Was How He Reacted To His Wife's 1st Pregnancy Too". Today Singapore. Retrieved 2020-10-17.
  8. ^ "Film Review: 'Number 1' Represents a Strong Step Forward for the Destigmatisation of Drag Culture in Singapore". Sinema SG. 2020-10-27.
  9. ^ "Film review: Mark Lee shines as Number 1 takes a cautious look at drag world". The Straits Times. 2020-10-22.