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(The following review is brought to you by longtime Athens Banner-Herald film writer Andrew Shearer. To support his work and continue seeing coverage of the local film industry like this, please consider an OnlineAthens.com digital subscription: www.onlineathens.com/subscribenow.) In Singapore, it rains around 167 days out of the year, with an average of 10 inches per month throughout November, December and January. It’s a safe assumption that maintaining a good mood and positive outlook could prove challenging. That’s the setting for writer-director Anthony Chen’s latest feature film, “Wet Season,” the follow-up to his award-winning 2013 debut, “Ilo Ilo.” The Mandarin and English-language drama will be available for streaming rental via the “virtual cinema” platform at Athens Ciné on May 14. ....
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G. Allen Johnson April 27, 2021Updated: April 27, 2021, 8:05 pm Yeo Yann Yann stars in Andrew Chen’s “Wet Season,” a Singaporean drama by director Anthony Chen. Photo: Strand Releasing Talented director Andrew Chen’s “Wet Season” is about a high school teacher who is constantly surrounded by people, yet utterly alone. Ling (Yeo Yann Yann) teaches Mandarin to several disinterested teenagers at a boys school in Singapore, a city-state where English is the main language. Her job-obsessed husband is barely around (there’s no surprise when he is revealed to be having an affair) leaving her to care for her disabled father-in-law. ....