GIVEAWAY: Win tickets to see 'Kin', a sci-fi action film whose producers work on Netflix's 'Stranger Things'

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Can they outrun both the authorities and a crazed crime lord?

Young Post has 10 pairs of tickets to give away for Kin, a sci-fi action movie about 14-year-old Eli Solinski (Myles Truitt), a high-tech alien weapon he finds, his older brother Jimmy (Jack Reynor) who's fresh out of prison, and the trouble they find themselves in with his brother's acquaintances, as well as the owners of the weapon who wants it back

For a chance to win a pair tickets to this gripping sci-fi thriller - whose producers include Shawn Levy and Dan Cohen, who are producers on the massively popular Netflix show, Stranger Things - answer the question below in an email to [email protected]. Remember to include your full name (as printed on your HKID), your age, school name, and mobile number in your email, with "Kin Giveaway" in the subject line.

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The deadline for entries is Sunday, September 9, at 11.59pm. The winners will be announced on the morning of Monday, September 10, and tickets must be collected from the Young Post office at Times Square, Causeway Bay.

Good luck!

Question:

Which 2014 short film is Kin based on?

Terms and conditions:

  • The promotion closes on Sunday, September 9, 2018 at 11.59pm.
  • The contest is only open to secondary school and undergraduate students in Hong Kong.
  • The competition is not open to South China Morning Post staff or their families.
  • The first 10 people to answer correctly will each win a pair of tickets.
  • South China Morning Post Publishers Ltd. ("SCMPP") reserves the final right of decision on all matters relating to this offer.
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