When the title crossed my senses,( I was high school back then, active and kicking, reading the daily newspaper and getting insights about the world ) i got stereotyped impressions about this Filipino Movie, I thought this was just another cheap rated-r and nonsense movie, so i did not dare watch it.
5 years later...
Me and my classmates planned have a film-viewing gimmick, so without my intercession, they've rented it "Babae sa breakwater" i couldn't even believe it, i was disgusted.
1 1/2 hours later
I ate all my resentment and pride, it really wrong to judge a movie without first seeing it and I'm ashamed of myself that time and at the same time was amazed about the Movie.
A real cinematic gem
As the quality of Filipino movies deteriorate, there are still those few who can pass my standards, the educated viewers standards. This movie exposes the societal realities of Manila, the poor folks, vagabonds and beggars of the breakwater, the daily scenarios there in every day. This movie was successful in conveying the true colors of the real happenings, the odd realities of beggarship. Together with its most creative direction (a brilliant mind), it
surpassed the standards of a Filipino movie, with twists and turns in the storyline from the start to the end. With magnificent actors who love their arts and sacrificed in the movie
( did professional job) for the sake of bringing quality cinema. With the Lead actress, i cant say anything about her, but she really deserves the awards, the movie deserves awards.
PLOT
Thursday, May 22, 2008
Babae sa breakwater
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Wednesday, May 14, 2008
Moses dies; Charlton Heston
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Sunday, May 11, 2008
Lightning Crashes
pale blue colored eyes, presents the circle
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The lake house (il mare)
This movie is a real tearjerker i tell you, not only for it has a kind of tragic ending (its not really tragic) but the events evolve or change fast, that you wont even anticipate. you will be astonished by its storyline or plot (wikipedia). This is a tale of two souls trapped in their own individual time 1998 - 2000, through a magic letter post on a house on a lake where they exchange letters beginning from friendship then evolving into a really entrancing love, the task is theirs for them to unite with time as their wall. you will be surprised in the flow of the story, even me, i have cried hard for this movie. of all the bag of movies Ive seen, this really hit the spot of my emotional side.
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Thursday, May 1, 2008
Tuli
I am really impressed on this cinematic gem, it made my morning not so good, not to bad either.
I like the rural setting of this indie? (is it?) it adds the gloomy effect of it. i like the rawness of its story, as it depicts some rural realities bringing the end of stereotypings of cinema. the actors are well rehearsed and contributed much to the success of this film. I like the lighting, i think its very natural. this movie is unique in all aspects from the story to the details presented. if you are a movie lover. you must wacth this.
Plot:
Tuli (Filipino for circumcise) is the story of Daisy (Played by Desiree Del Valle) and her life in an isolated Philippine Province. Daisy's father (Played by Bembol Roco) is responsible for the circumcision of almost all the Males in town. Daisy's father is also an abusive drunkard who abuses his wife (Played by Eugene Domingo) and Daisy. Because of this Daisy creates a hatred towards her Father and Men. Daisy's father forces Daisy into a fixed marriage. Daisy doesn't want to marry the Man (Played by Luis Alandy) her Father chose for her. All the while Daisy's best friend (Played by Vanna Garcia) is suffering herself. As is the tradition in this isolated Philippine town Daisy must follow in the footsteps of her Father and become the town's official circumciser. Daisy challenges the status quo and rebels against everything that she hates while a young Man (played by Carlo Aquino) defends her. Tuli is also the story of two best friends who deepen their relationship beyond friendship and a young Man willing to give Daisy everything he's got. In this rite of passage tale Daisy tells you her brutal and painful story.
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Rizal
He is indeed the greatest man the Malayan race has ever produced. I would've not realized it myself if i had not took our summer class, I thought the subject will be all the while boring, but i was wrong, how foolish of me to ignore a must know, how foolish of me to be at the start arrogant and hesitant to at least know the facts of Rizal's life? In the end, here i am, avid, has the zeal and heart to be a next Rizal, but i guess i will never be. I just wake up one morning, casting my hands on a Rizal book, then realized i was reading excessively. There are no words to describe how much i admire Rizal, i always relate my state to his state before. To me, the greatest hero, who sacrificed self interest just to emancipate a whole nation against the insolence of Spanish Friars. Suffered greatly, the most versatile person I've ever known. One thing i admire most is his poetry. its the thing we have in common and I'm inspired by him, now i am to make a poem honoring him. He is a thing to be proud of, he is a Filipino, he is my brother.
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