DIRECTOR: Byron Howard, Rich Moore, Jared Bush LEAD CAST: Voices of Ginnifer Goodwin, Jason Bateman SCREENWRITER: Jared Bush, Phil Johnston PRODUCER: Clark Spencer EDITOR: Fabienne Rawley, Jeremy Milton MUSICAL DIRECTOR: Michael Giacchino GENRE: Animation, Action & Adventure, Comedy PRODUCTION DESIGNER: David Goetz VISUAL EFFECTS SUPERVISOR: Scott Kersavage DISTRIBUTOR: Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures LOCATION: United States RUNNING TIME: 103 minutes
Technical assessment: 4
Moral assessment: 4
CINEMA rating: V 13 (Children 13 and below with Parental Guidance)
MTRCB rating: PG
Rabbit Judy Hopps (voiced by Ginnifer Goodwin) dream of being cop, despite the discouragement from her parents who say “no bunny ever becomes a cop.” Through sheer determination and hardwork Judy attains her goal, topping her class and becoming the first bunny to join the police force. She is assigned to Zootopia, a mammal metropolis populated by animals, leaves her parents and their quiet farm life only to be given the lowest post of all—monitoring the parking meters. Disappointed but persevering she resolves to be the best parking meter cop there is, issuing 200 parking tickets before noon of her first day at work. A wily fox con artist, Nick Wilde (voice by Jason Bateman) tricks and humiliates her on Day One, but as fate would have it, both Judy and Nick become targets of a conspiracy. Circumstances teach them to work in tandem towards solving ongoing mystery crimes in Zootopia.
Just when you’re about to say “What? More talking animals?”, along comes—or hops—Zootopia, another fine animation film from Disney’s menagerie. Its main asset is a meaty theme laid out through intelligent story-telling and made alive by pitch perfect voicing. Humans would easily relate to the setting, an anthropomorphic society where animals are dressed like humans and lead human lifestyles—talk about giraffes drinking latte and gazelles crooning onstage as divas—creative animation at its imaginative best. Although Zootopia would make excellent bedtime-reading for kids, it’s anything but kidstuff, what with Bryon Howard (Tangled, Bolt) and Rich Moore (Wreck-It-Ralph) at the helm, giving flesh to a script by a staff that includes Jim Reardon (WALL-E), Josie Trinidad (The Princess and the Frog) and Jennifer Lee (Frozen). Pick everything good out of those hits, toss them all into Zootopia and you’ve got film fare that’s both delectable and nutritious to go with your popcorn.
If it can be called anything, Zootopia is “cartoon for adults” because it’s a strong statement on things, beliefs and attitudes we’ve taken for granted but which need reexamination in human society. It’s an honest and humorous commentary on how we let prejudice, fear, discrimination, and ignorance guide our lives and prevent us from evolving into the perfect creatures we are meant to be. With wit and gentleness it teaches us lessons on empowerment, courage to pursue our dreams, humility and diligence in performing our jobs, faith in one another despite our differences. Zootopia offers much to entertain young and old alike—the sloth episode alone is worth the price of admission, Ha, ha, ha!—but be careful which child you allow to watch it. Not all children can handle the violence on a larger-than-life screen. (The day we watched, a girl about 4-5 years old screamed when a monstrous bison clawed the fragile bunny, and then kept on crying, “No, no, no!”, burying her face in her mother’s lap and refusing to watch further. The mother and the two yayas were clueless, taking turns carrying the uncontrollable kid outside and bringing her back in until she literally lay on the floor, screaming and kicking inconsolably and spilling drinks and popcorn as a result. Literally, naglupasay! The incident, of course, disturbed the audience, but we wonder if it didn’t consist a trauma for the girl.)
Wednesday, February 24, 2016
Everything about her
DIRECTOR: Joyce Bernal LEAD CAST: Vilma Santos Recto, Angel Locsin & Xian Lim PRODUCER: Charo Santos-Concio
GENRE: Drama DISTRIBUTOR:
Star Cinema LOCATION: Philippines RUNNING TIME: 2 hours
Technical assessment: 3
Moral assessment: 3
CINEMA rating: V14
Si Vivian (Vilma
Santos) ay kilala sa pagiging matapang, mapangahas, at matagumpay na babae sa
kanyang larangan. Tinitingala siya, kinatatakutan at nasa pinakamataas na
posisyon sa kanyang kumpanya. Ngunit magbabago ang lahat nang siya ay ma-diagnose ng cancer sa buto. Dito kinakailangan niyang sundin ang magiging payo
ng kanyang doctor, kabilang na ang pag-aalaga ng isang private nurse. Papayag si Vivian sa kundisyon na itatago pa rin ang
kanyang sakit at walang ibang kahit sino ang dapat makaalam. Darating sa buhay
ni Vivian si Jaica (Angel Locsin) na sa simula ay mahihirapang makisama sa
kanya ngunit dahil kailangan nito ng trabaho para sa kanyang pamilya, pagti-tiyagaan
niya si Vivian. Sa tulong ng isang
kaibigang nagmamalasakit kay Vivian, matatawagan ni Jaica ang nag-iisang
anak ni Vivian, si Albert (Xian Lim) na naninirahan sa Amerika. Makukumbinsi ni
Jaica si Albert na umuwi ng Pilipinas dahil isisiwalat nitong may cancer si Vivian—isang paglabag sa
mahigpit na bilin ni Vivian. Sa pag-uwi ni Albert matutuklasan ni Jaica ang
malalim na sugat sa relasyon ng mag-ina.
Isang magandang
karanasan ang makitang muli sa big screen
si Bb. Vilma Santos. Binigyang-buhay niya ang karakter ni Vivian nang buong
husay. Kapwa mahuhusay din sina Angel Locsin at Xian Lim. Hindi naman gaanong
bago ang tema ng pelikula kung tutuusin, ngunit sadyang dinala ni Ate Vi ang
kabuuan ng pelikula. Dama ang puso ng kuwento sa husay ng kanyang pagkakaganap.
Mahusay din ang script at direksiyon
na hindi masyadong nagpadala sa tukso na iliko ang kwento sa sentro. Marahil ay
nagkulang lang ang Everything About Her
nang bahagya sa pagpapaigting pa ng kwento ng mag-inang Vivian at Albert.
Parang marami pang dapat sana’y ipinakita upang higit pang naramdaman at
naintindihan ng manonood ang kanilang pinanggagalingan. Marahil hindi na rin
dapat pang binigyang-diin ang kuwento ni Jaica na pawang nakagugulo lang sa
daloy ng kuwento ni Vivian. Sa kabuuan naman ay hindi na rin masama ang
kinalabasan ng pelikula na patungkol sa mga ina na piniling magkaroon ng
sariling karera bukod sa pagiging ina.
Malakas ang mensahe ng
Everything About Her patungkol sa
mga tinatawag na working moms. Ipinakita
ng pelikula kung gaano kalalim ang sugat na ibinabaon nito sa puso ng mga anak
na tila naghahanap ng pagkalinga at panahon ng isang ina. Hindi nito
hinuhusgahan o nilalahat ngunit ipinakita nito ang karaniwang nagiging kapalit
ng pagtatrabaho ng ina sa labas ng tahanan—ang pagkakaroon ng galit ng mga anaksa
kakulangan ng pagkalinga ng isang ina. Sa isang banda, may batayan nga ba ang
pagiging isang mabuting ina? Sa lipunang pinaiikot ng materyalismo, saan nga ba
lulugar ang isang ina kapag nagugutom na ang kaniyang mga anak? Parating
nagiging batayan ng pagiging isang mabuting babae ang pagiging mabuting ina.
Kapag sa paningin ng mga anak ang ina ay naging masama, parang nagiging
masamang babae na rin siya. Tila ba naka-angkla ang basehan ng pagkababae sa
pananaw ng iba—sa kanyang anak o asawa—ngunit hindi sa sarili niyang
pagsusumikap at ambag sa lipunan. Ito isang malaking debate magpasa-hanggang
ngayon. Ngunit marahil sa kabuuan ng Everything
About Her, ang naipahiwatig nito ay—para sa isang masaya, makabuluhan, at
mahabang buhay, nararapat na bigyang pansin at oras ang mga tunay na mahalaga
sa buhay, ang mga relasyon, relasyon sa Diyos, sa sarili, sa pamilya, sa
kaibigan at sa mas malawak pang komunidad. Sa bandang dulo ng buhay ng isang
tao, hindi yaman, kasikatan o kapangyarihan ang magiging sukatan ng
makabuluhang buhay kundi ang malalalim na relasyon na itinanim at pinagyabong
nang may wagas na pagmamahal.
Sunday, February 14, 2016
The revenant
-->
Direction:
Alejandro Iñarritu; Cast: Leonardo DiCaprio, Tom Hardt, Will Poulter; Story: Based on The
Revenant by Michael Punke; Screenplay: Mark Smith, Alejandro G. Iñarritu;
Cinematography: Emmanuel Lubezki; Editing: Stephen Mirrione; Music: Ryuichi
Sakamoto, Alva Noto; Producers: Arnon Milchan, Steve Golin, et al; Genre: Epic
Drama; Location: 18th Century Louisiana; Distributor: 20th Century Fox; Running
Time: 156 minutes.
Technical assessment: 4
Moral assessment: 3.5
CINEMA Rating: V18
The
film opens with Hugh Glass (DiCaprio) telling his half-breed son not to give up as
long as he is breathing. Through a collage of images, we see how he loses his
wife and cares for his young son, Hawk. A few years later, Glass and a teenage
Hawk are part of team hunting for pelts in the Louisiana wilderness until they
are ambushed by Native Americans searching for the chief’s kidnapped daughter.
With only 10 men remaining, the party relies on Glass’ expertise and experience
to lead them to safety. However, when Glass is brutally mauled by a grizzly
bear, the team captain is forced to leave him behind in order for them to be
able to safely return to camp. Hawk, Bridger (Poulter) and Fitzgerald (Hardy) volunteer to stay
behind, care for Glass and give him a proper burial when the time comes. However, Fitzgerald, being hostile to both
father and son, convinces the injured Glass to be killed so that the three of
them can move on. When he smothers Glass, Hawk arrives thinking his father is
being murdered and tries to call for help. But Fitzgerald stabs him to death as
Glass watches helplessly. Fitzgerald convinces the young Bridger that Hawk has
gone missing and they should leave Glass to die. Glass slowly recovers from his
injuries and makes a resolve to make Fitzgerald pay for the murder of his son.
There
is a poetic mix of calm and brutality in director Iñarritu’s art. He brings out
the core of human struggle with calm precision that it chokes you out of your
emotions. The Revenant is divinely
genius. Cinematography is majestic and intuitive. It combines the arresting
beauty of the Old World and the dynamism of the scene in images that you see
and don’t see. Sound design is meticulously laid out, resulting in a rich
dramatization. The storytelling, although a little longer than necessary,
manages to pierce through the soul. But the main success of the movie is
DiCaprio’s Glass. He attacks the character with so much commitment and
intensity so that every pain, every heartbreak, and every rage is felt by the
audience. But more importantly, each element, although a stand out by itself,
works cohesively to tell the story and does not draw attention to itself. The
Revenant is a movie that will surely be a classic for film studies in the
future.
The
strongest message of the film is told at the very beginning: “as long as you
can breathe, you fight”. This is man’s indomitable spirit to stay alive. There
are several motivations to do so: self-preservation, protecting a loved one,
seeking justice and rectification and hunger for revenge. The film took us to
all of them, perhaps one more prominently that the other. That determination to
hang on, the courage to fight and the will to live takes heart, mind and soul
and the deep sense of spirituality that allows man to transcend every inch of
physical and emotional pain. While it does not explicitly acknowledge God,
images of the Church, reference to conscience through inner voices and the
words that Glass remembers before he decides not to kill Fitzgerald implicitly
suggest His presence. Other sub themes worth discussing are respect for
environment and culture, love for family, friendship and loyalty. However, the
film graphically presents interracial war, sexual assault, and death, that
younger audience will feel disturbed. Hence, CINEMA recommends the film to more
mature viewers.
Wednesday, February 3, 2016
Alvin and the Chipmunks: the road chip
DIRECTOR: Walt Becker
LEAD
CAST: Jason
Lee, Tony Hale, Kimberly Williams-Paisley, Josh Green, and with the voices of
Justin Long, Matthew Gray Gubler, Jesse McCartney, Kaley Cuoco, Anna Faris,
Christina Applegate SCREENWRITER:
Randi Mayem Singer, Adam
Sztykiel PRODUCER: Janice Karman, Ross Bagdasarian EDITOR: Ryan Folsey MUSICAL DIRECTOR: Mark Mothersbaugh GENRE: Animation, Adventure, Family Comedy, Fantasy, Music CINEMATOGRAPHER: Peter Lyons
Collister DISTRIBUTOR:
20th Century Fox LOCATION: United States RUNNING TIME: 92 minutes
Technical assessment: 3.5 Moral assessment: 3 CINEMA rating:
VA (Viewers of all ages)
In this fourth installment in the Alvin
and the Chipmunks film series, Dave (Jason Lee)
introduces Chipmunks Alvin, Simon and Theodore to a new girlfriend, Samantha
(Kimberly Williams-Paisley) and her teen son, Miles (Josh Green). He produces a record for rising pop
artist Ashley Grey (Bella Thorne) in Miami and decides to bring Samantha along
with him. He leaves behind the Chipmunks with Miles in Los Angeles. Miles physically abuses the trio. Having seen an engagement ring in Dave’s
bag, they were worried that Dave will get engaged, start a new family and dump
them. They only have three days to save themselves from losing Dave and
possibly gaining a terrible stepbrother. Miles is not favorable of having a
stepfather so the four travel cross-country to sabotage an assumed engagement.
Monday, February 1, 2016
Legend
Technical assessment: 3
Moral assessment: 2.5
Rating: V18
In the
1960s, Frances (Browning) tells the story of twin brothers Reggie (Hardy), her
husband, and Ronnie (Hardy) Kray as they lord over the criminal underground
world of London. Suave former boxer Reggie and psychotically unstable Ronnie
muscle-in on the control of a local club through brutality and blackmail. Their
kingdom expands when an American syndicate approaches them for protection in
exchange for half profits of London’s underground gambling profits. However,
Ronnie psychotic violence continues to cause problems with the authorities
subjecting them to an investigation and eventually their arrest. The story is
narrated between the tragic love, abuse and suicide of Frances as she stands
witness to the rise and fall of the Krays.
There is always an enthralling
quality in crime films done particularly well. From a purely technically stand,
Legend has a charm that captivates
audiences mainly because of Tom Hardy’s impeccable interpretation of Reggie and
Ronnie. He methodically manages to keep the personalities defined and balanced
with so much chemistry. The script is funny and engaging and the presentation
is grippingly entertaining. Pope and Hegeland perfect photography of Hardy’s
dual performance easily makes audience forget that they are watching only one
person. Browning is a little disappointing because her delivery lacks depth in
its omnipresence.
The
lines of morality are often blurred for people who misinterpret crassness and
vulgarity with candor and being real. There is guilty pleasure over the smooth
moves of criminality and nervous laughter with outrageous behavior.
With such propositions, the audience of the film should be equipped with a
strong moral sense and Gospel-shaped conscience and realize that while some
people may escape punishment or enjoy the shortlived benefits of criminality,
it is never worth it because the misery, pain and punishment it brings will
always outweigh whatever pleasure it gives. The film is for mature
adults because of mature themes and several disgustingly violent scenes.
Thursday, January 28, 2016
Snoopy and Charlie Brown: The Peanuts Movie
RUNNING TIME:
1 hr. 33 mins
LEAD CAST: Noah Schnapp, Francesca Capaldi, Bill
Melendez
DIRECTOR: Steve Martino
SCREENWRITER: Bryan Schulz, Cornelius Uliano, Charles
M. Schulz
PRODUCER: Craig
Schulz, Bryan Schulz , Cornelius Uliano
EDITOR: Randy Trager
MUSICAL DIRECTOR: Christophe Beck
GENRE: Animation
CINEMATOGRAPHER: Renato Falcão
DISTRIBUTOR: 20th Century Fox
LOCATION:
USA
Technical Assessment:
3.5
Moral Assessment: 4
Cinema Rating: VA
Charlie Brown (Noah Schnapp) gets infatuated
with a new kid in the class, the Little Red-Haired girl. Since then, he exerts every
effort to be noticed by her: he tries to top a standardized test, win in a
talent show, join a school dance and lead a book report. As Charlie Brown goes
through all these, he gets help from his faithful pet dog Snoopy (Bill
Melendez) and the rest of the “Peanuts” gang. Will Charlie ever get the notice
he so longs for? How far would he go in his infatuation?
The movie is a charming adaptation of the
popular comic strip. It is able to transform the original Peanuts appeal into
moving images, animation and 3D effects while staying faithful to the original
core and feel of the comic classic. This is one animation for children that
does not resort to too much spectacle—just plain and simple classic comic strip
turned into film: the characters, the artwork and the entire look is very much
consistent with the original source. And at a time when movies and animations
are expected to be grand, this is quite a gamble. But the result is a breath of
fresh air; the audience does not always see an animation in its utter
simplicity. The story is pretty cohesive and does not distract itself from the
central characters Snoopy and Charlie. Overall, Snoopy and Charlie Brown: the
Peanuts movie is a delightful experience that followers of the popular
comic strip will get nostalgic in seeing their favorite comic characters come
to life.
The heart and soul of Snoopy and Charlie Brown: The Peanuts Movie lies in the wholesomeness
of its central message—that goodness and kindness is of ultimate importance in
one’s character. Fame, intelligence, good looks are but fleeting and
superficial traits and are nothing if those are not coupled with goodness.
Charlie is one pure character that children should emulate. His honesty, kind-heartedness,
and benevolence are commendable. Despite his weakness, he finds strength in
meaning well in everything he does. He does not lose heart nor is tempted to
cling on to something not truthful even if it would mean his humiliation and a
possibility of rejection by other people, and much worse from the object of his
infatuation. Now that is ultimate self-denial in the name of pure goodness. The
film tells the audience clearly what really matters in life and in one’s
character. In a world that puts too much premium on popularity and
self-preservation, here is a movie that shows how it is to care for the other—to
be courageous to take the ultimate sacrifice for the beloved, and to do what is
right even if it is not necessarily popular, to be kind even at a time when it
is very hard to be one.
Monday, January 25, 2016
Macbeth
DIRECTOR:Justin Kurzel CAST: Michael Fassbender, Marion Cotillard, Paddy Considine, SCREENWRITER: Jacob Koskoff, Michael Lesslie PRODUCER: Iain Canning, Emile Sherman, Laura Hasting CINEMATOGRAPHER: Adam Arkapaw
EDITOR: Chris Dickens MUSICAL
DIRECTOR: Jed Kurzel GENRE: Drama DISTRIBUTOR: Studio Canal (UK), The Weinstein Company (US)LOCATION: United Kingdom, France, United States RUNNING TIME: 113 Minutes
Technical Assessment: 4 Moral Assessment : 1 CINEMA Rating: V18
Macbeth (Michael Fassbender), a
royal troop leader, is a big supporter of King Duncan (David Thewlis). He likewise wins the commendation of the king
for his victorious battles. But Macbeth actually aims more than the praises of King Duncan.
Together with his wife, Lady Macbeth (Marion Cotilliard) , they
believe in the prophecies of the witches
that Macbeth will be crowned king and cannot be killed by natural born human.
During the village feast when King Duncan pronounces Malcolm (Jack Reynor) as his heir to the throne, the
couple wait for the time for Macbeth to fulfil the prophecy. He kills King
Duncan on his sleep with a dagger handed by the ghost of one of his killed
soldiers. Malcolm is the first to discover, and decides to flee out of fear. His
action makes him a suspect for the killing and spares Macbeth who becomes the
King in the absence of Malcolm. But Macbeth, now king, remains unhappy because aside from having no
heirs, the prophecy for the throne of
the king favors Banquo (Paddy Considine) who has a son. So he sends assasins to kill Banquo and his son. But only Banquo is killed and the son flees. Macduff (Sean Harris)
realizes the scheme of Macbeth and his wife, he searches and finds the
earlier pronounced heir of the throne Malcolm.
Macbeth, a Shakesperean poetry in
motion, excels in most technical aspects of the film. As a novel adaptation it
is seen with effort to level off par
excellence with the equivalent literary classic by Shakespere. Fassbender and
the rest of the cast gave their excellent acting. The director did well in his
overall treatment of transforming the actors into the characters they are
portraying. The delivery of lines were
effective and meaningful. The production design has entirely created the
requirement for the battle era that accommodated a huge number of extras for the crowd. The editing is clean and has good following of
the story.
It is good to have ambition. It
helps set direction of what a person wants to achieve in life. However, if it
is marked by greed and selfishness it may lead to his/her own demise. This is
what happened to the main character of the film Macbeth. He was overwhelmed by praises of people for his victorious
battles as a soldier. It led him to the
grievous act of murdering innocent people. The wife is as selfish as the husband in the
film. She prayed to the gods of darkness and believed in witches. She equally
met her own shameful demise for her connivance. The film was concluded with
justice served. However, the entire run of the film depicted selfish motives,
senseless murders, praying to false gods, believing in hoax prophesy, and bad influence of women. The film may have
given a lesson about pursuing ambition, but no solution was offered in the end.
Wednesday, January 20, 2016
Our brand is crisis
DIRECTOR: David
Gordon LEAD CAST: Sandra Bullock, Billy Bob Thornton,
Anthony Mackie, Joaquim de Almeida SCREENWRITER: Peter
Straughan PRODUCERS: George Cloony & Grant Heslov
EDITOR: Collin
Paton MUSICAL
DIRECTOR: David Wingo GENRE: Satirical comedy, Drama CINEMATOGRAPHER: Timm Orr DISTRIBUTOR: Warner Bros. Pictures LOCATION: United
States (also filmed in Bolivia) RUNNING TIME: 107
minutes
Technical assessment: 3 Moral assessment: 3 CINEMA rating:
V14
Into self-imposed
retirement, high-powered political spin-doctor Jane Bodine (Sandra Bullock) is
recruited to boost the campaign of a Bolivian presidential candidate, Senator
Castillo (Joaquim de Almedia) who’s struggling in the election polls. In Bolivia, Bodine crosses paths with
another American political strategist and archrival Pat Candy (Billy Bob
Thornton), who’s working for Castillo’s rival candidate. The two American image-makers stop at
nothing in the Dirty Tricks Department to make their respective employers win
the election.
When a movie stars big names like Sandra Bullock or Joaquim de
Almeida, expectations run high: there must be integrity in the plot, topnotch
acting, engaging dialogue, crisp editing, and over-all technical excellence
that matches the brilliance of the stars. But while nothing seems terribly
askew in Our brand is crisis,
nothing is that breathtakingly flawless either. It’s the genre at fault: the movie apparently suffers from
an identity crisis. As a satire it
lacks bite, as a comedy the fun is forced, as a drama it doesn’t quite involve
the viewer. Given the weight of
the subject matter—manipulation of public opinion at all cost—and considering
that it was co-produced by George Clooney—it could have packed more punch to
become an unforgettable movie.
Instead it bowed halfway in an effort to increase its box office appeal.
Saving
the movie is its delicate, timely and timeless theme—earning a living out of
marketing lies, deceiving people to win them over to your side, resorting to
character assassination to disable the opposition. Our brand is crisis
takes the political neophyte into a world where nothing can be called “pure”
except the avarice that informs every action of an individual. There’s a young person in the story
that the Filipino youth can resonate with—he is full of hope and trust in an
older person he deems virtuous until something happens. The complete turnaround of one bothered
character in the end is another saving grace. Sure Our brand is
crisis uncovers the ruthlessness of money and power worshippers, but it
also makes an unequivocal statement for the triumph of conscience.
Sunday, January 3, 2016
Walang forever
DIRECTOR: Dan Villegas LEAD CAST: Jennylyn Mercado, Jericho Rosales SCREENPLAY: Paul Sta. Ana MUSIC: Emerzon Texon EDITOR: Marya Ignacio PRODUCERS: Josabeth Alonso, Edgardo Mangahas, Fernando Ortigas, EA Rocha DISTRIBUTOR: Quantum Films GENRE: Romantic-Comedy LOCATION: Manila, Taiwan RUNNING TIME: 120 minutes
Technical assessment: 3
Moral assessment: 3
CINEMA rating:
V14
Magsisimula
ang Walang Forever sa isang interview ng sikat na screenwriter na si Mia Nolasco (Jennylyn
Mercado). Tatanungin siya kung
saan siya humuhugot ng mga ideya para sa mga isinusulat niyang kwentong
pangpelikula. Isisiwalat niya na
bukod sa mga nakikita niyang pinagdaraanan ng ibang tao, ay ang mismong mga
karanasan niya ang nagagamit niya para sa mga kuwento. Dito maihahantad ni Mia ang kuwento ng
pag-iibigan nila ni Ethan Isaac (Jericho Rosales), paghihiwalay, pagtatagpong
muli, at magtatapos ang pelikula sa pagpapakita ng kasalukuyang buhay ni Mia.
May
laman ang kuwento ng Walang forever,
bagama’t hindi masyadong makinis at maliwanag ang pagkaka-juxtapose ng flashbacks
sa tunay na buhay at mga film clips
na tumutugon sa mga ito. Para
tuloy kakailanganin mo pang panoorin ulit ang pelikula para mapagdugtong-dugtong
ang mga eksenang naturan, at hanguin ang buong love story nila mula rito.
Sa paningin ng CINEMA, ang nakalilitong paglalahad ng kuwento ang
“nakakapilay” sa technical aspect ng
hinirang na “Best Film” ng ika-41 Metromanila Film Festival. Ang ibang aspeto naman tulad ng sinematograpiya,
tunog, musika, production sets, ay pawang
akma sa pagsulong ng istorya. Ang
pinakamagaling na sandata ng Walang
forever ay ang hindi matatawarang kakayahan sa pagganap nila Mercado at
Rosales, at kahit hindi ganoong kabigat ang hamon ng pelikulang ito sa kanilang
husay bilang mga artista, ay kapuna-punang ibinuhos pa rin nila ang kanilang
sarili sa kani-kaniyang mga papel.
Pinahahalagahan
ng pelikula ang pagmamahalan ng isang babae at isang lalaki nang walang takot
sa anumang pagsubok na darating, isang bagay na tila kinatatabangan na ng ilang
mga kabataan sa kasalukuyan. Sa
panahong nanganganib na ang “forever” sa mga nagliligawan at nagrerelasyon
dahil na rin sa makasariling pag-iwas sa commitment,
pinaninindigan ng Walang forever ang
pagkakaroon ng makabuluhang pagmamahalang nagpapakasakit alang-alang sa
“forever”. Sa puntong ito,
pinatototohanan ng Walang forever na
sa kabila ng lahat, sadyang mayroong “forever” na maaasahan at matatamo ng
bawa’t nilalang na umiibig nang tapat.
Buy now, die later
-->
DIRECTOR: Randolph Longjas LEAD CAST: Vhong
Navarro, Alex Gonzaga, Rayver Cruz, John Lapuz, Lotlot de Leon, Janine
Gutierez, TJ Trinidad
SCREENWRITER: Ronald Allan Habon
PRODUCER: Quantum
Films GENRE: Comedy/Horror DISTRIBUTOR: Quantum
Films LOCATION: Philippines
RUNNING TIME: 2 hrs./10 mins.
Technical
assessment: 3.5
Moral
assessment: 3
CINEMA
rating: V14
Kuwento ng limang pinagtagni-tagning buhay at pagnanasa,
mapapadpad ang limang pangunahing tauhan sa misteryosong tindahan ni Santi (TJ
Trinidad) na magbibigay kasagutan sa mga ninanasa nilang makamit sa buhay. Si
Odie (Vhong Navarro) ay isang photojournalist
na nag-aasam na makagawa ng malaking pangalan sa industriya tulad ng kanyang
yumaong ama at mapatunayan sa kanyang boss
na siya ay magaling. Si Chloe (Alex Gonzaga) naman ay nagnanais na maging sikat
na mang-aaawit ngunit wala naman siyang natatanging tinig para makapasok sa showbiz. Si Ato (Rayver Cruz) naman ay
isang chef na nag-aasam na palaguin
ang kanyang restaurant business sa
pamamagitan ng pange-enganyo sa mas marami pang customers na makakatikim ng
kanyang lutuin. Si Pippa (John Lapuz) ay nagnanais na mapansin at mahalin ng
kapwa niya mga lalaki. Habang si Maita (Lotlot de Leon) naman ay nagnanais na makabalik
sa kanyang kabataan upang buhayin ang pagnanasang maibalik ang naudlot na
kasikatan sa showbiz. Lahat silaý
bibili sa tindahan ni Santi. Matutupad ng mga ito ang kanilang inaasam ngunit
lingid sa kanilang kaalaman, may malaki itong kabayaran.
Bagama’t
sadyang mahirap mapagkasya ang limang kuwento sa limitadong oras ng pelikula,
naging matagumpay naman kahit paano ang Buy
now, die later sa pagtatahi ng limang iba’t-ibang kuwento. Naging malikhain
ang kuwentista ng pelikulang ito sa paglalarawan ng limang kuwento gamit ang
mga makabuluhang simbolo. Nagbigay aliw sa pelikula sa pamamagitan ng magandang
disenyo, mahuhusay na artista, at tapat na hangaring makapaghatid ng bagong
putahe at magandang aral gamit ang sining ng pelikula. Sa pelikulang ito ay
maaaliw at mapapaisip ang manonood ng sabay. Sa limang kuwento, kaabang-abang
ang kay Ato at Pippa…ngunit di rin nagpahuli ang kuwento ni Maita. Sa kabuuan, iniangat
ng pelikulang ito ang panlasa ng manonood sa komedya sa pamamagitan ng
paghahain ng makabagong uri ng sining sa pelikula. Sayang nga lang at limitado
ang oras ng pelikula, disinsana’y, nabigyan ng pantay-pantay na bigat ang
limang kuwento.
Hitik
sa mensahe ang Buy now, die later. Ipinakita ng pelikula kung paanong
kumikilos ang demonyo sa buhay ng isang tao sa pamamagitan ng pag-aakit nito na
busugin ang anumang pagnanasa na hindi isinasaalang-alang ang Diyos at ang
kapwa. Ang ating mga pangunahing kakayanan tulad ng paningin, pandinig,
panlasa, pandama at pang-amoy ay dapat higit sa lahat ay ginagamit sa
kabutihan—ngunit nang dahil sa pagiging makasarili, nagiging tulay ang mga ito
ng pagkakasala. Sa paghahanap ng mga tauhan ng mga bagay sa buhay na nagdudulot
ng panandaliang ligaya, panandaliang aliw, panandaliang kasikatan, panandaliang
pagmamahal, ang napala nila ay kapahamakan at kawalang katahimikan. Bilang mga
taong likha ng Diyos, gaano man katindi ang isang pagnanasa, biniyayaan ang tao
na mag-isip at pumili ng tama. Si Santi bilang simbolo ng demonyo at tukso ay
ipinakitang nagbabalatkayo sa maganda at mapang-akit na anyo. Sa kabuuan,
naihatid ng pelikula ang mensaheng ang tao ay dapat ituon ang kanyang pansin sa
dapat at nararapat tungo sa kabutihan ng nakakarami. Sakaling magkamali at
magkasala, laging hindi pa huli ang lahat upang ipaglaban ang kabutihan—at ito ay
naisasakatuparan sa pamamagitan ng pagsasakripisyo at paggawa ng kabutihan. Dahil sa mabigat na tema ng pelikula,
minamarapat ng CINEMA na sa mga kabataan edad 14 pataas lamang ito ipakita, at kailangang gabayang mabuti ng mga magulang ang mga batang manonood na may
gulang 13 pababa.
Haunted mansion
-->
DIRECTOR:
Jun Lana LEAD CAST: Janella
Salvador, Marlo Mortel, Jerome
Ponce EDITORS: Benjamin
Tolentino, Ilsa Malsi PRODUCER: Regal Entertainment WRITER: Jun Lana STORY: Jun Lana,
Renato Custodio, Marlon Miguel SCREENPLAY: Jun
Lana, Elmer Gatchallian MUSIC: Francis
Concio GENRE: Horror Film PRODUCTION COMPANY: Regal Entertainment DISTRIBUTORS:
Regal Entertainment COUNTRY:
Philippines LANGUAGE: Filipino,
English RUNNING TIME: 105 minutes
Technical assessment: 3.5
Moral assessment: 2.5
CINEMA rating:
V14
MTRCB rating: PG
May kakayahan si Ella
(Janella Salvador) na makakita ng mga multo—mayroon siya ng tinatawag na “third
eye”—ngunit hindi palagay ang kanyang loob tungkol dito. Sa pakiramdam niya, “weird” siya sa
paningin ng iba, lalo na’t binu-bully
siya ng mga ilang mga kaeskuwela niya dahil dito. Subalit hindi niya mapaglabanan ang kakayahan niyang
ito. Magkakaroon ng isang retreat silang mga magkakamag-aral sa
isang luma at malaking bahay sa isang ilang na lugar sa probinsiya. Malalaman nilang lahat na pinaninirahan
ang naturang mansion ng mga multo, ang ilang sa kanila ay tila hindi matahimik
pagkat may gustong ipaalam na katotohanan, at ang ilan naman ay tangkang saktan
at paslangin ang mga nagre-retreat. Dahil sa mga malalagim na pangyayari,
kikilalanin na ng mga kasama niya ang kakayahan ni Ella, at matututhan na ring
niyang tanggapin ang kanyang “third eye” kung ito ang makapagliligtas sa
kanila.
Madaling
sundan ang pahayag ng Haunted mansion.
Kahit na marahil hindi ka naniniwala sa multo ngunit bukas ang iyong isipan sa
laya ng sining, masasabi mong maganda ang daloy ng kuwento. Kahanga-hanga ang mga visual effects ng pelikula, siryoso ang
kuwento, at dahil hindi nito ginagawang katatawanan ang katatakutan, higit na
mataas ang antas nito sa karaniwang Pilipino horror movies. Maayos
ang production sets, may angkop na
tugtugin, at nakapagbibigay ng tamang “mood” sa kuwento at mga eksena. Para sa isang baguhan sa pinilakang
tabing, mahusay ang pagkakaganap ni Salvador (na nakilala sa teleseryeng OmyG), naibigay niya ang hinihingi ng
ginampanang papel; gayon din ang kanyang mga kapwa artista/kamag-aral. Epektibo din bilang isang malupit na
multo ang marilag na si Iza Calzado—sa kabila ng kanyang taglay na kagandahan,
magaling niyang naisalarawan ang kaitimang-budhi ng kanyang karakter. Dahil dito naisip naming marami pang
uri ng papel ang kayang-kayang gampanan ni Calzado.
May
ilang mga bagay ang mapupuna sa Haunted
mansion. Ikauna, ang
pagkakatuon ng mga isip ng mga estudyante sa ligawan, na parang iyon lamang ang
dahilan kaya sila nasa eskuwelahan.
Nasa retreat na ay kung
anu-ano pang kalokohan ang inaatupag.
Ikalawa, ang ugali ng ilang mga tao na makipaglaro sa panganib sa
pamamagitan ng pagtawag sa mga yumao o paglibak sa kaluluwa ng mga ito. Ikatlo, ang labis na pagbibigay ng
kapangyarihan sa mga multo o masasamang espiritu, at ang kakulangan naman ng
kapanyarihan ng mga tao upang labanan ang mga iyon. Dapat nating isaisip na ang pinaka-makapangyarihan sa lahat
ay ang Diyos, at walang dapat katakutan ang tao kungdi ang ibubunga ng pagsuway
sa Kanyang kalooban.
Saturday, January 2, 2016
Beauty and the Bestie
-->
DIRECTOR: Wenn V. Deramas LEAD CAST: Vice
Ganda, Coco Martin SCREENWRITER: PRODUCER: Charo
Santos-Concio/Star Cinema GENRE:
Action/comedy DISTRIBUTOR:
Star Cinema LOCATION: Philippines RUNNING TIME: 119 mins.
Technical
assessment: 3
Moral
assessment: 3
CINEMA
rating: V13
Mag-isang itinataguyod ng photographer na
si Eric Villavicencio a.k.a Erika/Nathalia Nutreila (Vice Ganda) ang
pagtatuguyod sa bunsong kapatid na si Abi (Nadine Samonte) at dalawang
pamangkin na iniwan sa kanya ng mga ina nito na si Edith (Valerie Concepcion).
Mahirap ito para kay Erika lalo na ng magkaroon ng sakit na nakakabulag ang
pamangkin na si Jimbo (Marco Masa). Puproblemahin nya ang panggastos para
maisalba ang paningin nito. Samantala, maa-assign
kay Eman Castillo (Coco Martin), isang police
agent ang misyon na iligtas at proteksyunan ang nawawalang contestant ng Ms. Uniworld na si
Nathalia Nutreila ng bansang Uzeklovakia. Napakahalaga ng misyon na ito kay
Eman para sa kanyang promosyon at sa relasyon nila ng kanyang ama. Matalik na
magkaibigan sina Eman at Erika bago pa nagladlad bilang bakla ang huli na
siyang pagsisimulaan ng di nila pagkikibuan dahil may mararamdaman si Erika
para kay Eman. Stratehiya naman ng bagong misyon ni Eman na humanap ng
magpapanggap na Ms. Uzeklovakia sa Ms. Uniworld contest. Dahil sa pagkakahawig
ni Erika sa kandidata ay lalapitan at aalukin ni Eman na tulungan siya nito sa
misyon. Tatanggi sa simula pero papayag din sa kalaunan si Erika kapalit ng
halaga na kailangan niya para mapagamot ang pamangkin at mahanap ang lumayas na
kapatid na si Edith. Habang abala sa misyon si Erika ay si Abi ang mag-aasikaso
sa mga eye check-up ni Jimbo sa doktor
kung saan makikilala at makakapalagayang-loob niya si Tristan (James Reid) na
kapatid sa ina ni Eman.
Nakasentro
sa sakripisyo para sa pamilya ng isang binabae sa halip na tipikal na
paghahangad sa atensyon ng lalake ang pelikulang Beauty and the Bestie. May kababawan at di kapani-paniwala ang kwento subalit nabigyan
ng magandang trato ng direktor at characterization
ng mga nagsiganap. Payak ang mga linya at minsan ay may halong panunuya pero
naging epektibong punchline na
pampatawa at lahat ng nagsiganap ay naging kabahagi nito. Malikhain ang
paggamit ng mga lengwaheng bakla bilang salitang banyaga at nakakaaliw ang mga
eksenang ito sa pelikula. Mahusay ang pagganap ni Martin bilang kaibigan na mapagmalasakit,
maunawain at may pagtanggap sa kabila ng hayagang pagkakagusto ni Erika sa kanya. Nakapaghatid ng excitement ang mga eksenang buwis-buhay
dahil sa visual effects. Tama lamang
ang disensyo ng produksyon, gayundin ang mga costume at make-up.
Nakatulong ang mga ito na maibigay ang karampatang eksena. Nakadagdag sa paghahatid
ng kilig ang tambalang Reid at Samonte. Mahahalata ito sa reaksyon ng mga
manonood kapag may eksena ang dalawa. Sa kabila ng kababawan at mga tagpong corny ay nakakaaliw panoorin ang
pelikulang Beauty and the Bestie.
Anumang
gampanin mayroon ang isang tao sa pamilya at sa propesyon ay dapat siyang maging
responsable. Pinakita sa pelikulang Beauty
and the Bestie na ang isang miyembro ay handang magsakripisyo para
maitaguyod ang pangangailangan ng pamilya. Ang kabuhayan na naiwan ng magulang
ay maaring pagyamanin upang mapagkunan ng pangtustos sa pangangailangan. At
kung may magkasakit o matinding pangangailangan ang pamilya ay gagawin ang
lahat; pwedeng isangtabi ang pride at
ang nasaktang damdamin para maisalba at maisaayos ang buhay na nalagay sa peligro.
Nakitaan ng pagbibigay ng tamang paggabay sa pananamit at pakikipagrelasyon
bilang kuya o ate sa nakababatang kapatid. Kahanga-hanga din ang karakter na
ginampanan ni Coco Martin, kung saan nakitaan ng kahinahunan sa sitwasyon,
dignidad sa trabaho, paggalang sa magulang, malasakit sa kapwa, pagtanggap nang
walang pagsasamantala sa kaibigang bakla. Malakas din na mensahe ng pelikula na
maaring mangibabaw ang matapat na pagkakaibigan sa pagitan ng isang binabae at
lalaki kaysa paghahangad ng higit pa.
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)