Ah Girls Go Army is a 2025 Singaporean comedy film directed by Jack Neo and starring Fann Wong, Maxi Lim, Noah Yap, and Tosh Zhang. The film is a sequel to the 2018 film Ah Girls Go Army and follows the same group of female recruits as they undergo basic military training.
Plot
The film begins with the recruits arriving at Pulau Tekong, the Singapore Armed Forces’ (SAF) basic training center. They are immediately put through a series of rigorous physical and mental challenges, designed to test their limits and build their teamwork.
As the recruits progress through their training, they face a number of obstacles, including bullying, homesickness, and self-doubt. However, they also learn to rely on each other and form strong bonds.
In the end, the recruits graduate from basic training and are ready to serve their country. They are proud of what they have achieved and are confident that they can face any challenge that comes their way.
Cast
- Fann Wong as Sergeant Tan
- Maxi Lim as Recruit Wang
- Noah Yap as Recruit Lim
- Tosh Zhang as Recruit Lee
- Wang Wei Liang as Recruit Chen
- Melvin Sia as Recruit Goh
- Glenn Yong as Recruit Tan
Production
The film was shot on location at Pulau Tekong and other SAF facilities. The cast and crew underwent several weeks of military training in preparation for their roles.
The film’s budget was S$5 million.
Release
The film was released in Singapore on February 5, 2025. It was a box office success, grossing over S$10 million.
Critical reception
The film received mixed reviews from critics. Some praised the film’s humor and heart, while others found it to be too formulaic and predictable.
Overall, Ah Girls Go Army 2025 is a fun and heartwarming film that celebrates the spirit of Singapore’s national service.
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Ah Girls Go Army 2025: The Ultimate Guide to Singapore’s National Service
Table 1: Physical Fitness Standards for SAF Recruits
Event | Male | Female |
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2.4 km run | 12 minutes | 14 minutes |
Push-ups | 40 | 25 |
Sit-ups | 40 | 25 |
Pull-ups | 10 | 5 |
Table 2: Mental Resilience Training for SAF Recruits
Activity | Description | Goal |
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Confidence building exercises | Designed to help recruits develop a positive self-image and belief in their abilities. | Increased confidence and self-esteem |
Stress management techniques | Taught to help recruits manage stress and anxiety in challenging situations. | Reduced stress and anxiety levels |
Teamwork exercises | Designed to help recruits work together effectively as a team. | Improved teamwork skills |
Table 3: Common Mistakes to Avoid During SAF Basic Training
Mistake | Description | Tips to avoid |
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Not listening to instructions | Failing to follow instructions can lead to injury or other problems. | Always listen carefully to instructions and ask questions if you don’t understand. |
Not working as a team | Individualism can be a problem in a military environment. | Always put the needs of the team ahead of your own and work together to achieve common goals. |
Quitting too easily | Basic training is tough, but it’s important to persevere. | Never give up on yourself and always keep fighting for what you believe in. |
Table 4: Tips and Tricks for SAF Basic Training
Tip | Description | Benefits |
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Set realistic goals | Don’t try to do too much too soon. Start with small goals and gradually increase the difficulty as you get stronger. | Increased motivation and confidence |
Find a support system | Surround yourself with people who will support you and encourage you to succeed. | Reduced stress and anxiety |
Stay positive | A positive attitude can make all the difference in basic training. | Increased motivation and resilience |