So Much Fun (2026)
So Much Fun takes audiences on an expansive, intimately emotional journey through the turbulent shift from adolescence to adult life. What starts as a vibrant, globe-hopping adventure across the glittering skylines of Tokyo, Singapore, and Hong Kong gradually deepens into a raw exploration of loneliness, wistful memories, and the painful process of growing up. The story grapples with shifting friendships, evolving self-identity, and the relentless pace of personal change. Blending cinematic travelogue with a rhythm-heavy, genre-defying soundtrack, it becomes a music-driven visual diary. Equal parts beautiful and bittersweet, the film is a heartfelt goodbye to what’s been left behind—and a hopeful embrace of whatever lies ahead.