Showing posts with label Movie. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Movie. Show all posts

12.02.2008

Of Vampires and a Shining Volvo...

We, ladies, still do believe in fairytales, but this time, we don't need knights in shining armor...
But a vampire in a shiny silver volvo!!


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Yes, there is a Twilight mania in the country!

From the time that I saw the movie's banner in the malls, there was a hush. People were so excited to see the movie, basically an adaptation of Stephanie Meyer's series. And with the tag line saying, "The hottest book since Harry Potter", it gave everyone a curiosity too irresistible to take, since any movie adaptation having comparable to the seven-series JK Rowling blockbuster will surely raise an eyebrow to the literary and movie addicts.

It was a Sunday morning when my teammates decided to watch Twilight. We chose to watch at the Gateway Mall in Cubao to have the most accessible travel back home to everyone. It was not surprising to that 7 out of 12 cinemas shows Twilight. And with the number of moviegoers snaking the lines on the ticket booths, I could feel the excitement this movie had brought everyone. But then, never did my colleagues that I watched this movie on the very first day of screening with my boyfriend (I just can't help doing this, its HIM I'm with, come on!!), just not to spoil the weekend plan. After buying the tickets, we have to take our lunch for its almost an hour to go before the show, and that hour seems like eternity for us as we talked on what to expect with the movie, with me being so careful not to bring about information that will spoil them. We even checked on the bookstores to see if there are books available for the title, and true as what we expect, it was sold out. To our excitement, we have to go in a few minutes before the trailers started.

We took the upper middle seats to have a good view. As we walk the stairs to the seats, I could hear a buzzing noise on the crowd. It seems like most of the audience has read the book and are also have a lot to expect on the flick.

And then the movie started, and eventually ended.

Then, I thought the story will be dragging, having read a few chapters of the book prior to watching, maybe perhaps that there is a number of descriptive words to every scene that colors the imagination of the readers. But I was surprised to see that the movie was fast paced and as usual, a few points of the plot was changed. (So much for movie adaptations! And what happened to Seattle, why Jacksonville?!) But then, one could not miss the things that Stephanie Meyer has described intricately in her book; the shiny silver Volvo, Bella's ancient chev truck, Charlie Swan and his house, La Push beach and the old ballet studio to name a few. Also, Robert 'Cedric Diggory' Pattinson made the ladies scream on his first appearance on the screen and with every Edward Cullen immortal lines that he delivers like "You are my life now!" and "I don't have the strength not to be with you!" (AWWWW!). Kristen Stewart made a perfect Isabella Swan persona, where everyone was hooked up with her angelic narrative voice, her anti-Arizona complexion, and her girl-next-door looks. I don't deny this; she's too hot for the screen.

At first, one could find the story too teeny bopperish, but then Stephanie Meyer was able to put more colors to the story that made it a blockbuster. Her definition of new age vegetarian vampires, their pro-solar skins and the factions inside this blood-thirsty line apart from the usual werewolves-vampire war, are just a few of the flavors that made the plot less scarier and suitable for every age to read. And the usual course of the story, the message of love trancending from differences and the will to fight for it makes it, oh well, watching. And yes, I'm lucky enough no to finish the book yet prior to watching, as not to get disappointed with the difference between the lit and the flick.

"I’m definitely fighting fate trying to keep you alive..."
Edward Cullen, Twilight, Chapter 14, p.311

"I may not be a human, but I am a man..."
Edward Cullen, Twilight, Chapter 9, p.191

9.23.2007

Ang Diwata ng Talampunay


“May nakilala ako sa Lobo na isang mabait at gwapong lalaki, na syang ngayong hari ng buhay ko.”

Parallel worlds and unchartered differences clash in the erotic digital gay digital movie, “Ang Lalake sa Parola”. With a B Grade from the Cinema Evaluation Board, digital movie goers have a lot or reasons to see this.

The story evolves in the steamy romance of an advertisement copywriter, Jerome Rosales (portrayed by Justin de Leon) and a lowly 20 year-old lighthouse caretaker, Mateo (Harry Laurel). On a business trip, Jerome accidentally stumbles on lovemaking partners Mateo and Suzzette (Jennifer Lee). The story thickens as Jerome and Mateo’s relationship blooms from drinking comrades to intimacy. The movie deepens as the true desires come about. Mateo wishes to be made known by his Dubai-based father while Jerome founds the man he is looking for in Mateo’s persona.

Having realized that family is no room for him, Mateo follows Jerome into the urban jungle; Manila. Culture shocked by the sophistication of Manileños, Mateo made second thoughts on his sexuality cross-over.

The parallel universe starts to clash as the sepulcher Tisyo narrates the past as the “Diwata ng Parola” appears before him the night before he marries his girlfriend. It was a legend that all men who sees the Diwata shall never marry. Tisyo is one of the testimonials. He ends up cleaning the tombs of his ex-girlfriend situated beside the ex-girlfriend’s brother which leaves a question. What’s so special?

Joselito Altajeros has indeed made the depiction of the plot more vivid. The hot sex scenes (for sure, women and gay men will go drooling for Jerome and Mateo’s fully-muscled bodies!) the local flavors, which include the picturesque and enticing natural wonders of Lobo, Batangas, the horribly intoxicating talampunay essence, the legend of the unnatural creatures and the parody of the parallel worlds made the story spicy and mind boggling. Added to that is the hanging ending of Mateo posing in front of a woman’s painting, self-anecdotes of the after story is inevitable.

For a usual gay viewer, “Ang Lalake sa Parola” serves a handful of eye candies. It contains selected scenes where everything is in full view. (I think you know that means). But apart from the scenes, the movie offers a plot that pinpoints simplicity, compassion and self-awareness, apart from the usual and real gay stories of complexities.

In fairness, the shoots distinctly links the viewer to digital camera. The textures are a bit gritty, but it ranks better, if not superior, to its predecessors, Bilog and Duda.

The sounds captures the audience as it plays colorful scores and delivers heart-warming music that adds to the beauty of the movie.

Indeed, gay digital movies score rates to the eyes of the masses. We hope to see more undertakings give way to enhance this field of entertainment.

6.27.2006

An Audience's Heart...

Living in FAITH was never been as true to me after watching this movie… Love that is willing to change everything, even the course of our fate, become as real as I never believed...


Just when we think things in life are meant to happen just because it has to happen... Think again… they are MEANT to happen… There is something in these things that happen to us that, in some way or another, will do something in us; perhaps, make us realize something apart from what we always have in mind or the other way around, something we are always clinging to…

This will be a time that you might me as pathetic as I can be… But I’m sharing my thoughts anyway… whether you like it or not…

It was a Wednesday, first week of classes, College Life… This is my last stay with my Segunda Alma Mater… So I’m putting so much effort and time to it… Unfortunately, there’s this ‘first week’ sickness hanging around the campus… Not all professors are coming to class yet, for all reasons whatsoever… my class is still up to 9 pm, but I decided to dismiss myself from the campus 5 pm… Thanks to the ‘sickness’… I wanted to go somewhere, spend time with myself, other than answering to people’s plea to having myself with them in times when they need someone to talk to…

I’ve been like that these past few years; here come a number of friends asking me for a ‘date’ so that we can talk about their problems personally... Love problems to be exact… And there I go, listening to them on a lunch with pastas and burgers and fries (not the fastfood things, I tell you... they are something other than that) with their emotions and frustrations and hurts and hopes and everything… With what I have said I never felt enough comfort, nor enough solace to sooth their aching hearts and battered souls... I just wanted to do something more… But I don’t know what and how to start… now I realize, being with those persons and listening to them IS enough, for a while I’ve helped them forget things, isn’t it?? But it seems they have found some other person to ‘date’ which I really find good, so that he will have other options and other company other that what I am and what I can and cannot do… added to the fact that their own problems even get to my mind and takes a loooooong time to disperse… sigh

So we’re back to that Wednesday, no ‘dates’ so I decided to date myself, treat something and perhaps listen to myself for once!!!! I went to a mall I QC (and my school is in parañaque, so imagine the travel killing me hehe) and then I saw this movie, Lake House who was just showing on the theaters for the first day… Oh, I have a crush on both the characters, Keannu Reeves and Sandra Bullock, (so much with ‘dual’ personality) so I decided to buy tickets for the last full show… I thought it was just another movie trip, but it proved me wrong…

I won’t be bragging so much about the story of the movie here, but as a whole… IT MOVED ME… I was able to learn so much about Love that transcends everything just for it to be felt and shared… It was so touching in the end of the story that I didn’t notice all these tears flowing down my cheek as I exit the movie house… All this time I was looking for the things I thought was just some wretched thinking… it all hit me… Living in FAITH was never been as true to me after watching this movie… Love that is willing to change everything, even the course of our fate, become as real as I never believed… Now I realized that being a part of these ‘dates’ made me a BIG part of these people’s lives... might as well saved them from something worse to happen, or have opened them to something their eye might have never seen before… The need for me to thrive in this planet have been more meaningful that to have something done… and that FAITH for that special moment to come was never been stronger before…

I’ve been single for some time already (and some = very looooooong) and waiting and looking is just getting somehow tiring, but when I think about that movie I watched, It just spawns new hope, greater faith and bolder meaning of LOVE… So to that someone I have never met yet, I want that person to know that I LOVE YOU… Time will let us cross our paths… And when I see you, even if time and GOD blocks our destinies from being with each other, I know LOVE will transcend from me to you, and yours to me as well… I have this faith stronger that the walls of Troy or the Great Wall of China of the Berlin Wall…. Nothing will stop me from loving you, wherever you are, whatever you might be doing, whoever you might be with and however life may take you…

I DO LOVE YOU…