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Sunday, December 27, 2015

Reader's Review: Honor Thy Father

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HONOR THY FATHER (Regal Films, 2015) : Starring John Lloyd Cruz, Meryll Soriano, Krystal Brimner, Tirso Cruz III

Directed by Erik Matti; Written by Erik Matti and Michiko Yamamoto

A Second Chance For Philippine Cinema
by. Atty. Ferdinand Topacio

The folly of excessive piety. Religion as business. Fighting back to gain respect. Greed trumping fraternal love and prudence. These are only some of the lessons “Honor Thy Father” teaches the viewer, with as much subtlety as being hit by in the face by a sledgehammer.

The plot itself is not your usual Filipino movie fare: A young couple, Edgar and Kaye (played by John Lloyd Cruz and Meryll Soriano, respectively) with an adorable young daughter Angel (Krystal Brimner), experience a series of setbacks: their daughter falls gravely ill of dengue and almost dies, they both lose their jobs when the company employing them folds, their business never gets off the ground. But thanks to their investment with Kaye’s father’s business, which pays handsome dividends, and – as Kaye firmly believes – her devotion to a cultish congregation called Church of Yeshua, their fortunes turn, and they become millionaires. This luck they share with their brethren in the church by persuading them to also invest in Kaye’s father, and by tithing heavily. Edgar, though, is skeptical of Kaye’s religion, or more particularly, its leader (Tirso Cruz III), whom he thinks is a fraud.

Their good fortune is, however, short-lived as the bottom falls out from under the said business, which turns out to be a Ponzi scheme. Kaye’s father is abducted from his house and later found dead in a swamp. His body has not yet become cold, so to speak, and is lying in state at Kaye’s house, when they are swamped with irate investors asking for their money back. Kaye tries to reason with them, explaining that they, too, lost considerable money, but the mob would not be pacified. They invade the couple’s house and cart away all that they could. When Edgar tries to defend his home, he is attacked and savagely beaten.

The investors file a case before the prosecutor, but the couple is exonerated, as the investigation finds them to have been equally victimized. But some big investors, backed by politicians, are not so easily convinced: a prosperous-looking couple (Yayo Aguila and Dan Fernandez) kidnap Angel but returns her, giving Edgar and Kaye two weeks to produce 6 million pesos or else. Kaye approaches her “Bishop” to borrow church funds to save her family, but is rebuffed; incensed, Edgar nearly chokes the life out of the preacher. Desperate, Edgar buys a gun and tries to rob a financing company, only to lose heart at the last minute. He then goes back to his kin in the Mountain Province, which he left for a more urbanized lifestyle in Baguio City when he married Kaye. As it turns out, his family is engaged in gold mining, but moonlights as robbers from time to time, using their tunneling skills to dig out from under bank vaults to steal their contents. In the meantime, the kidnappers, getting antsy about the money, and this time abducts Kaye to insure that Edgar will return their investment. With Edgar’s family rallying behind him to save the lives of his wife and child, they plot to steal the church collections to ransom his wife.

It is in this dark and disturbing world of greed, violence and religious chicanery that John Lloyd Cruz shines as never before. Freed from the strictures of a formulaic dramatic movie, his thespic skills are given free rein, and how! With total economy of facial expressions and bodily gestures, JLC plays with absolute conviction the turbulent quiet of a man seething with internal turmoil. The conflict is at once palpable and restrained: the cynicism of a man in the midst of worship services; a husband who feels that his wife is responsible for all their woes but still tries to save her; a brother and son who disapproves of his family’s mode of living but is compelled to depend on them to save his family.

The thing is, no other actor could have pulled it off. JLC is the quintessential “everyman” in looks and demeanor, and his skills as an actor enables him to disappear into his role with seeming effortlessness. In “A Second Chance”, he proved that he could make more money than any other actor. In this movie, he proves that he can act better than any of them. Verily, no other actor in the present generation, or even a few generations back, can touch him when it comes to acting. His depth, intensity and emotive force are evocative of the early Bembol Roco and Philip Salvador.

Meryll Soriano is a revelation, playing deftly and intelligently the role of a wife in thralldom of her church’s leader, naively believing that all of her family’s problems can be solved by pure faith. It comes to a head when, after her unsuccessful talk with her “Bishop”, she exclaims to her husband, “Diyos ko”, and he shoots back with “Diyos mo!” A succinct exchange that underscores the futility of spiritual beliefs in the face of worldly woes. After seeing her performance, I dare declare that Soriano is one of the most underrated young actresses of our time, someone whose abilities are at least at par with the greats (Bea Alonzo, Claudine Barretto).

The rest of the cast do not disappoint. Special mention must be made of Tirso Cruz III, whom I started to admire after watching him in “Ikaw Lamang,” who read the part of the religious leader with equal measures cunning, creepiness and concern for the brethren.

This review would not be complete without mentioning the look of the film which, while typically dark and brooding Erik Matti, goes several grades beyond chiaroscuro. Light and shadow apropos for a film noir is elevated by the use of accentuated lighting in key scenes: fireflies at seaside, glowing lamps in subterranean locations, and even lights and shadows in a daytime scene, which to me are no easy achievements. And the internment scene at the cemetery, composed like a Japanese Edo-period painting, is one of the most visually striking I have seen in years!

In conclusion, “Honor Thy Father” is an important film that must be watched. It is a powerful commentary on religion, materialism and societal hypocrisy, contrasting at the same time paralleling the superficial purity of a church as a money machine for its officers and the criminality of an organization engaged in pyramiding, as well as a mining family engaged in robbery, saying that many churches and businesses are no better than crime families.

Interestingly, JLC fans who expect “hugot” lines need not feel neglected: quotable gems such as “Ang bukang-bibig Diyos, pero demonyo naman”, “Kung kaya ka nila, kakainin ka ng buhay”, and Edgar telling his siblings “Kahit anong katangahan ang gawin niya, asawa ko pa rin siya; kaya wala sa inyong puwedeng mambastos sa kanya”, are interspersed liberally in the screenplay.

Movies such as “Honor Thy Father” show what our movie makers are capable of, and should get the box office attention they deserve. They are our film industry’s second chance. And if we fail to take this chance, then we will have naught but ourselves to blame for the onslaught of crappy movies. We’ve seen local movies at their worst; it’s time to see them at their best.

Please feel free to email your movie reviews to michaelsylim@gmail.com.

107 comments:

  1. Sana yung review tagalog :)

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    1. Taga tagalog lang naman!

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    2. Our country has been bragging that English is our second language.

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    3. 9:47 really??? Lols.

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    4. @2:17 yup really, unless you are part of the statistics who are uninformed of anything related to our cultural identity, aside from entertainment- well perhaps mostly showbiz for you.

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  2. Ayaw ko na basahin nandun na ang kwento waahh

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    1. Put$@ Oo nga. Ayoko basahin. Yun ang papanoodin ko sa weekday eh. Yun lang

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  3. I had to stop reading. Sinunmarize na yata Kasi? But it does look very promising

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  4. Kung di niya sinummarize yung story i doubt kung papanoorin ng iba. The story looks promising mapanood nga ito.

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  5. Papanuorin ko to... Kasi parang ito lang ang may pinaka may sense sa mgapalabas. Yung iba naman alam naman nating mainstream na kasi. Sayang di ko sya naabutan nung premier nya talaga noon.

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  6. JLC is the best actor among his contemporaries. What's amazing is he really chooses his projects. He's not just for the marketability of a film. Quality and depth ang hanap nya sa mga ginagawa nyang pelikula.

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    1. hes done with rom com. ipaubaya na nya sa mga bagets

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  7. And because of this review. I wish it will be the second highest grossing this years MMFF. Sorry pero fan kasi talaga ko ng Aldub kaya, una muna sila sa list, pero because of this review, i think instead Haunted Mansion. Honor Thy Father nalang muna.

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  8. kapag nanalo ito ng marami awards doon na manonood mga tao.

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  9. Watched this earlier - I swear, pang Best Actor performance ni JLC. It's definitely a must watch. Quality story, quality acting, quality production, quality directing. Unlike sa other mediocre MMFF films na parang minadali lang, sobrang kitang kita na hindi lang for the sake of earning profit yung film. One of the best MMFF movies of all time. Hands down.

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    1. Sana hindi sya sinasama sa MMFF. Kung box office ang target nito mas maganda na ipalabas sa ibang days.

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    2. Why the need to criticize other films? Kung ayaw nila panoorin kay JLc wala ka nang pake run. Kasalanan yan ng film itself kung bakit nakipag sabayan pa sila

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    3. Kung walang quality films, sasabihing unfair ang committee for lining up trash after trash sa mmff. Ngayon at may magandang film na may substance, hindi tatangkilikin at sisisihin pa film na bakit nakipagsabayan pa sila. Eh di wow. Hiyang-hiya naman ang mga legit na artists sa film industry sa mga idols niyo.

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    4. May mga tao talagang pupuri ng isa tapos lalaitin yung iba noh? Ang swerte siguro ng mga (magiging) anak mo kasi pag mataas grade nang isa, mega compare ka doon sa average lang. Palakpakan ka!

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    5. 2:16 Same reason na wala kang pake sa review and criticism ng ibang tao. MMFF provides a chance for Filipino films to be acknowledged and to showcase the depth of the industry. It's open for criticisms. However, in the first place, opinion to about HTF, and what makes it different from the other entries. It's not just about JLC, it's about the whole movie itself. Kung masaya ka sa mga type of movies na pinapanood mo, edi good for you. Ikaw EXACTLY yung market nun. Di ka naman pinipilit manuod ng HTF. Hahaha, kaloka toh

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    6. 2:16 alam mo ba ibig sabihin ng movie review?

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    7. If he/she wants to compare the films let him be! this is his/her opinion To each his own or Whatever floats your both ang pinaglalaban niyo di ba mga affected tards? Hard to accept the reality ba?

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    8. Wow kayo tong unang nag criticize ng ibang films kayo tong defensive lol. Manood kayo ng kay jlc and we will watch films that we like using OUR money ok??? Wag mag complain na walang nanonood ng movie nya

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    9. Pakatotoo tayo masasabi ba talaga natin na hindi basura yung kasabay ng htf? Kung para sa inyo mataas na kalidad ang majority ng entry eh congrats nakakaproud ang standards nyo.

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    10. 9:29 ayan na naman sa basura. We all know na hindi pang awards majority of the films pero who have seen them walang paki at lumabas ng sinehan na masaya! etong mga nanood ng movie ni jlc hindi pa nakutento sa napanood laki ng galit sa ibang movies. Kung lalabas akong bitter at puno ng inggit kagaya nyo after watching this film wag na lang.

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    11. 10:40 I wouldn't go as far to say that those films are basura, because efforts were placed in the making of other films, but to say other people came out bitter, unhappy, and jealous after watching HTF is a misplaced and unwarranted judgment. Napanood ko na half of the entries, and oo, the story itself is heavy and unlike other entries, thought-provoking and masyado yung depth, but I can honestly say, based on my own opinion, na sa HTF ako pinaka nasayahan dahil pakiramdam ko na hindi nasayang money ko and I didn't feel cheated - But that's just me. Judging other people for liking a film is such a shallow thing to do.

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    12. hay naku eto para matigil na kayo, best picture best actor kuha ng movie na to. now kung konti lang kinita at ayaw ng moviegoers sa Pasko na panoorin to eh wag nyong sisihin yung mga tao for watching movies that they like. stress nyo masyado sarili nyo Paskong Pasko. Anuman ang kitain ng movie na to Im sure bayad na ng milyones si LLoydie.

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    13. 10:40 mas masarap happy after watching A movie right. Ayoko din ng too much stress. everyday stress ka na tapos ang bigat pa ng papanoorin mo sa Pasko. imbes na masaya ka sa xmas lungkot pa mararamdaman mo.

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    14. 5:37 di pinipilit eh halos mag makaawa na iba dito na panoorin tong movie na to. We know this a good quality fillm no question yan. Pero wag mo ring husgahan ang ibang tao for watching what they like. Admit it na hindi talaga to papanoorin pag xmas. siguro kung jan ito pinalabas we have different results.

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    15. best na kung best pero wag kang malungkot kung walang nanood. its only a movie

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    16. 12:17 Funny how you're attacking the original comment when wala naman sinabe yung nagsulat na nagmamakaawa na panuorin yung movie. I agree, the timing could've been better for the film para dun yung sole focus. The movie deserves so much. It has so much potential than MMFF Film Fest na time and time again proves yung level ng standard and quality na hinahanap nila. Lastly, wag ka naman defensive. Wala namang nanghuhusga sayo. To each his own. Kung san ka masaya.

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    17. 10:40 I don't understand people like you who will use 'inggit' when faced with criticism, seriously, saksak mo pa sa baga mo walang naiingit sa inyo.

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    18. Inggit lang kayo at nilampaso kayo ni vice and coco. Nood na lang ng bestie para mawala inis nyo tatawa kayo ng bongga pramis!

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    19. Anon 2:46 AM Papanuorin ko na sana ito. Kasu sa comment mu na yan. Aabangan ko na lang ito sa Cinema One para mas mainsulto ka!

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    20. 12:49 Funny mo to assume na nakakainsulto. Haha good job, watch it yourself para magkaron naman ng lalim at meaning kahit konti lang mga arguments mo. Baka mainspire ka. Hahahaha. Merry Christmas!

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  10. Mala kwento ata to ng manalo hahaha

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  11. Buti hindi nasayang un film. Aanhin mo ang magandang story kung hindi naman magaling ang actors. Matagal ng the best si JLC. Eto un kahit kanino ipartner, susuportahan pa rin ng fans. Hindi hype at hindi dinadaanan sa papogi at pahalik-halik sa stage para lng magkaloyal fans. In short, hindi manggagamit. Sana lng mawala na ang bisyo kung totoo man un.

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  12. Di ko binasa ng buo. Knwento na eh

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  13. Hi mga kafp, kakapanuod ko lang nyan kanina sa last film showing, maganda ang story. If youre aiming for a quality film this mmff, go watch it. Napakaganda. Lalo na kung ikukumpara sa mga kasabayan nyan

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  14. wala dito sa calamba

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  15. Had the chance this kanina. Sobrang ganda. Kahit credits na walang tumatayo at tulala sa ending ng movie! Ang galing talaga ni John Lloyd sa kahit anong genre. His co-actors are also great in portraying their roles. It is a must watch!

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  16. Had the chance this kanina. Sobrang ganda. Kahit credits na walang tumatayo at tulala sa ending ng movie! Ang galing talaga ni John Lloyd sa kahit anong genre. His co-actors are also great in portraying their roles. It is a must watch!

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  17. Magaling talaga mga actors, even the minor roles. Ok na sana ang review pero si lander vera perez yung asawa ni yayo and not dan fernandez. Dan fernandez is jlc's eldest brother in the movie.

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  18. Jlc will be this year's MMFF best actor walang duda yan.

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    1. He is the best actor period.

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    2. the best actor of his generation, bar none. versatile pa. love coco, but JLC is in a class by himself.

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    3. Wala naman siyang kalaban sa MMFF ngayon.

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  19. Grabe kinuwento na storya. Haha. Pero i like it. I'd still watch it.

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  20. right, it's not a review.. ikwento ba naman ng buo. duh.

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  21. If somebody wins the Best Actor award over John Lloyd Cruz's performance of this film, MMFF is definitely rigged! I've seen the film and wow!!!! Pang Grand Slam Best Actor performance ito.

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    1. Magaling rin si Echo sa Walang Forever. I think it's going to be a toss between the two. Medyo kulang kasi acting ni Cesar sa Nilalang pero maganda rin ang pagkakagawa.

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  22. Sobrang galing ni JL! Buti sa kanya binigay ang movie!

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  23. Please do yourselves a favor & watch Honor Thy Father. The performance of John Lloyd Cruz is something we've never seen before. Meryll Soriano is a revelation. The story is very timely & relevant.

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  24. Itong movie na to ang papanuorin ko talaga

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  25. Spoiler alert naman review. Kung quality film ang habol mo ito dapat ang una mong supportahan out of the other mmff films. Puro hype lang naman at loveteams ang binibigay non iba,yon tipong di mo na kailangan magisip.

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  26. Correction po yung asawa ata ni Yayo ay si Lander Vera Perez. :) Nice naman yung film nalungkot ako na konti lang ang nanood. Hindi dapat pangMMFF tong movie na ito, pero pang international ang quality.

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    1. Yup dapat hindi to ihilera sa MMFF. Dapat hinintay nila after para mas madaming manood

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    2. My Bebe Love pa rin ako

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    3. 8:44 okay cge dun ka manood.

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    4. Mga fans ni Llyoydie bitter na bitter

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    5. very active si Angge dito

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    6. Bakit sa ATC mas puno ito kesa sa Buy Now Die later. Nakakapagtaka talaga bakit nanalong Best Picture yon

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  27. I will not read this, hanggang 1st sentence of the 2nd paragraph lang ako. Spoiler! This is the only movie Im watching sa mmff this year!

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  28. Sad to say inuuna ng mga tards ang trashy movies. Para mapatunayan lang na sikat ang idolo nila.

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    1. That is so true. No brainer movies vs actually really good films. All because of hype. Disappointing

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    2. Hindi mo naman pera yun ano problema mo?

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    3. Seryoso, mabibili mo ba kaligayahan ng mga tinatawag mong tards kung gusto nila panoorin movies ng idols nila? Jusko pati yan pinoproblema mo. Hayaan mong ang mga legit award giving bodies ang magrecognize sa mga ganitong pelikula. Ibalato mo na sa mga tards yung kasiyahang makapanood ng pelikula ng idols nila. Paskong pasko!!

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    4. isama mo ung mga bata manuod nyan. :)) halos lahat ng nanuod ng movie nung 25 kasama kids na ang gusto e masasaya ang panuorin. kung gusto mo purihin ung movie wag mo naman laitin ung kasabayan. mentality nga naman ng tao. fyi wala akong papanuorin sakanila libre antay ko. wag kayong mangelam.

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    5. eto mahirap sa mga pilipino, nag papa ka high standard palagi, parang walang karapatang maging masaya ang tao,pag nanood ka ng " trashy movie" based on your standard eh tard ka na. go ahead and let your standard be high as you can,let the others be happy. hindi yung i jujudge mo porket hindi mo gusto

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    6. sa susunod uunahin namin yan kasama ng mga anak ko... marunong ka pa sa amin eh. alangan dyan ko hilahin mga anak ko.

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    7. "eto mahirap sa mga pilipino, nag papa ka high standard palagi"

      NO. most Filipinos settle for trash. Proof is in the mmff frontrunners. Yun ang problema.

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    8. Sorry kyeme hindi ako naniniwala na dapat tayo magsettle sa trash para maging masaya. Naniniwala ako na dapat ang pelikula dahil binabayaraan at pinaglalaanan ng panahon ay maganda, pinag-isipan at may silbi.

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    9. hindi ko sinasab na dpa mag settle sa trash para maging msaya,my point is,kung gusto ng tao na yung movie na yun at dun sya sasaya, let them be, pasensya sa mga standards ninyo ano? paki sagot lang ang tanong ko; NATURAL BA SA PILIPINO NA PAG HINDI GUSTO EH IJUJUDGE AGAD? this is not just about mmff, i mean as general,minsan napapaisip ako eh. natural na ba saatin un?

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    10. excuse me, i watched MBL not because i am aldub fan but because my kids wanted to watch the movie,sorry for your high standard but i find the film ok, not the "trashy" dahil parang binastos mo nadin yung mga taong nag hirap para mabuo yung movie.

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    11. Whats trash for you is treasure for others. Sige sabihan mo ang mga bata na sakit tyan sa katatawa na ang babaw ng kaligayahan nila

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    12. Kung hindi nyo pera ginamit wala kayong say sa iba ok. Why cant you just be happy for watching this movie instead of bashing my gadh

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    13. Hindi sa nagpapaka high brow. Hindi kailangan na sobrang lalim ng story para maging maganda or of quality. Magnifico is one of them. Super simple lang ng story pero very inspiring, maganda ang pagkakasabi ng story, at magagaling ang pagkakaganap ng artista. Hindi kataasan ang budget pero a real quality film.

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    14. I agree11:25. I watched magnificent and I think it's one of those films na simple Lang but maganda talaga kasi may depth ang story

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    15. 1032, ok lang sana kung mukhang pinaghirapan to craft the film, eh. The problem is some moviemakera rely on fanbase and formula to put together a movie kasi alam nilang kikita kahit gaano kawalang kwenta. May feel-good films naman na maganda pagkakagawa. May mga comedy na may substance.

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  29. Among the MMFF movies, this is what I really want to watch. Second yung Walang Forever. Sana lang may international screening. Asa pa more mga Team Abroad!

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    1. In all fairness, etong dalawa pa lang ang napapanood ko. Worth watching sila! Sana mayroong screening at nang hindi magdownload ng pirata yung ibang ofw. Supportahan ang pelikulang pilipino!

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  30. Masyadong stressful ang story. I won't get entertained with this kind of teleserye storyline. I don't care if the actors are magaling, I rather go for a light romantic comedy that will make me lol. MBL is a good way to go, can't wait for this here in Cali.

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    1. Its too dark for Xmas you're right.

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  31. This is a free country. Wala kang pake sa choices na mga tao, kung gusto mo gayahin mo nalang kami...if you cant beat them join them. Hawhaw!

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    1. Its just a movie review. What are you talking about?

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  32. Mas lalo akong na-engganyo manood dahil sa review!

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  33. I commend the producer for being brave na isalang ang film na ito this time of the year kung kailan alam nating lahat na ang kumikita ay yung films na super light ang stories. Sana every year at least 1-3 movies na of caliber ang ipalabas para ma showcase naman ang artistic talents ng actors and the people behind the production. Yung tipong OTJ, Heneral Luna, or Magnifico. Lalo na ngayon na malakas ang spending power ng movie goers.

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    1. Its a risk dahil we all know na ang hanap ng mga tao at THIS time ay light, fun, comedy films that you can enjoy with the whole family. Kung hindi man sila kumita wag mag complain. Kung box office ang target nitong film they should have waited after MMFF

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  34. Trailer pa lang nito months ago gusto ko na sya panoodin. Sana ipalabas dito samen.

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  35. Great review, Atty Ferdie! Thanks for sharing this, FP, just like Atty Topacio's review of Lloydie and Bea's ASC.

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  36. Is it true that this got disqualified for best picture coz they did not disclose that it was part na of a previous film fest?

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    1. Kanya kanyang trip, sana wag na magbash ng trip ng iba. Pero sana matuto rin tayo magsupport ng variety. Kakaiba ito for MMFF which is maybe why it wasn't originally included on the main entries talaga. Kung hindi naman nagbackout ang Hermano Pule hindi siya masasali this year. But it's a good blessing rin. Sana manood tayo at sumuporta, kahit aling pelikula pa.

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    2. Id watch it too but not on xmas sorry

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  37. going to watch this and B and B.. something worth it..

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  38. I'm really just discouraged by the massive crowds in the cinemas right now. But I've been reading so many positive reviews for this (this review could be better though, it's practically a blow-by-blow). I hope the cinema owners run it until January when I can watch it without the long queues.

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    1. Watch it now while the movie is still in theatres. There's no long queue for this movie. This is the time to take action for people who demand for quality films. Nood na ngayon. Support the film at huwag nang maghintay.

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  39. This movie deserves to be seen by the world. JLC proved how good he is as an artist and everyone including the supporting cast showed depth in attacking the characters they played. Even the cinematography is on point. Sana mabigyan ng chance ng MMFF at ng lahat.

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  40. MMFF should show case shows that are not shallow but better and deeper meaning. After all,it reflects How we as filipino are very crafted in this choosen field of art.

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  41. Ang pangit. Hindi logical ang action and decisions ng mga character. Natakot yung nagbebenta ng baril kay John Lloyd--eh mas marami naman siyang baril? Ninakawan sina John Lloyd--hindi tumawag ng pulis. Pinasabog nila John Lloyd yung kubeta ng simbahan para nakawan--nag-worry sila na aabutan sila ng mga tao pag inumaga sila. Hindi sila nag-alala na may makakarinig ng pagsabog? Yung congressman na may Hummer, walang tao para ipatrabaho ang pananakot kina John Lloyd? Silang mag-asawa ang mismong gumagawa ng karahasan. Wala silang mautusan? Nakakatawa sila. Super kinis ang dating ng pelikula. Style. Pero bagsak sa logic ng mga character at kwento.

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    1. Si Yayo Aguila at Lander Vera Perez I don't think sila ung powerful couple. May mas powerful pa nagbaback up sakanila. Ung nagbebenta ng baril, hindi nya binigay dahil natakot siya kay JL, nakita nya yung desperation. Based on my understanding lang yan. Why focus on these small details. If you watch the movie negatively in the beginning hindi mo talaga ma a appreciate yng ganda at kalidad

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    2. Tama ka, 5:35. Re: yung pagpapapasabog sa kubeta, they were not relying on stealth but on speed. Kaya nga may mga baril silang dala, so kapag may nag-responde, makakalaban sila. At kaya nadismaya sila na double door yung safe, kasi mas matagal buksan.

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