From April, revolutionize your movie experience with a film that lets you make all the choices and decide on the ending
If you've ever watched a movie and found yourself particularly annoyed by the decisions the protagonist makes, perhaps this film is for you.
Late Shift is Singapore's first-ever interactive movie and it puts all the decisions right into your hands. Using an app on your phone, audiences can play director and decide how they would like the movie to pan out. There are over 180 different decision-making points throughout the film and seven different conclusions.
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The film follows a part-time parking attendant, Matthew Thompson, as he finds himself thrown into London's criminal underworld. Audiences will get to help him make simple decisions as well as pivotal ones such as if he should help a man at the train station with directions or if he should kill someone.
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The movie will follow the trajectory of the majority of the audience's answers which means that you are guaranteed a different movie experience every time you see it.
In honour of the film, Golden Village will be screening an exclusive Gold Class preview of Late Shift on April 20 at GV Suntec.
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