Friday, February 20, 2015

Mr. Grey versus Mr. Darcy

 
Stumbled upon this photo from Instagram and all I can say was, Heck yeah!

In case you don't know, Mr. Darcy is from the novel Pride and Prejudice. I've read the novel and watched the movie adaptation too. It was the film I first saw Keira Knightley. The last scene in the lake was one of my favorite scenes ever! Watch this in YouTube so you know what I'm talking about. Even up to now when I watch it I get so kilig ! And you know what? I even named my then brand new HP laptop (which I scored during the Black Friday Thanksgiving sale in the US!) as.... Mr. Darcy! Haha!

Mr. Darcy is the epitome of a gentleman, aloof romantic hero. He is a man who puts other people's needs above his own. He will not take advantage of anyone. He is someone who will offer you marriage because he loves you and not because he wants your body.

Now, I've also read the 50 Shades of Grey (I was given an e-book :-p) but somehow I didn't have the ardent desire to watch the film. I even ditched the Grey movie in place of a local indie film. Uhm yeah, I will still watch it given the chance, but only if someone offers it for free :-p

Hands down, between the two men, I will still choose Mr. Darcy over Mr. Grey. A million times over. :)

Monday, February 16, 2015

Movie: That Thing Called Tadhana



I've been seeing posts about this movie in my social media feeds but never really entertained it. Then one day, I got myself into an elevator with two young officemates talking about the movie. Then a gay officemate told me sadly, "Sad ako ngayon, sold out na tickets nung Tadhana movie dito" (our office building is beside a mall with a cinema). So it really made me curious that I had to research what's the fuss all about.

The movie made its debut in the Cinema One Originals Film Festival last year with mostly sold-out screenings. It even won a Palanca award even before it was filmed. It's that good I guess. And with the catchy title and relatable hugot lines, no wonder it has left such impact on its audience. At the get go, you’ll think that this is your typical rom-com plot --- a heart-broken girl meets a boy, her knight in shining armor (or in this case, a knight with an extra luggage space). The scenes are not cinematically ground-breaking but instead mirror the normal life situation, combined with very honest dialogue lines and lots of swearings (when you’re in grief you swear, okay?).

I’m sure by now you already know about the hugot lines from the movie. I won’t be surprised if you even memorized them and posted them in your different social media accounts. Heck, I won’t be even surprised if I hear “Where do broken hearts go?” as the cellphone ringtone of every affected individual. So let’s say I’m giving yourself a break from reading more of those hugot lines and instead tackle other areas in the movie which caught my attention.

The dialogues. And I'm not just talking about the famous hugot lines. Hearing the two main characters talk just like ordinary people makes it so real and somehow you feel that you are part of the conversation. "Tange, di pa start!", "Bakit pa kasi ako nabuhay", "Ahh burgis...", "Pakita mo abs mo", are just few of them which stuck to me. I remember how my friends and I would talk or bash each other.

Videoke is the answer. You're happy? Let's sing and celebrate. You're sad? Let's sing and cry. We're Filipinos, we're born to sing. Misery loves company. Why is it that when we're sad, we tend to watch more sad movies? And speaking of broken-hearted, who could forget Popoy and Basha and their epic love story in the epic movie Once More Chance? Not to mention that it stars the dashing John Lloyd Cruz, who is the real-life boyfriend of Angelica Panganiban.

Speaking of Angelica, this character is so her! I think she made some of the lines herself (the "Tange" part was an adlib as the camera was still rolling even after the scene). She deserved the Best Actress award. JM De Guzman was also good in this movie. So subtle, so cool.

I could talk and talk here more about what I think about the movie, but I'd rather leave it at this. Sure, this movie is a refreshing take on what seemed like a typical plot. It has no pretensions, no promises. And I guess, aside from the catchy dialogues, this is what made it tick.



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