In the years of contemporary Singapore films, Singaporean filmmakers have been trying to make sense of the rapidly developing world which they live in. These films by Jack Neo, Royston Tan, Jasmine Ng and Kelvin Tong, are usually set in Singapore, during the 1980s or 1990s, with narratives surrounding the lives of Singapore’s marginalised social class. The works of these filmmakers participate in the negotiation of the tensions between meritocracy and individually defined success which Singaporeans face. Within the four films I have selected by these filmmakers , I have analysed how they highlight meritocratic problems at the different phases of life. The process of assimilation into Singapore's dominant ideology is a long and arduous one, ...