Saturday, January 30, 2010

Movies: Paano Na Kaya



Minsan natanong mo na ba sa sarili mo, "Mahal ko ba talaga siya o mahalaga lang siya sa akin? Hindi ba pwedeng maging best lover ang isang best friend? "



Just when Valentine's Day is around the corner, my officemates and I decided to watch the Star Cinema movie offering for January 2010 which is Paano Na Kaya.

You would normally think that for a 'jologs' movie, this will not be majorly patronized in upscale malls. But there were a number of people in the Rockwell Power Plant Mall who were screening the movie. The moviehouse was almost full. 

With little to zilch expectations for the movie, I obliged to be entertained for the next 1.5 hours. 

The movie's storyline is a typical plot that you always see in Filipino films. Girl falls for guy friend but guy friend falls for another girl. Girl friend loves in silence while guy friend flirts with his girl. Girl friend is always there when guy friend needs him even if it means mending his broken heart. Eventually girl finds the courage to express her true feelings and guy friend makes girl friend as rebound.

Kim Chiu's character, Mae, gives justice to the bestfriend role that she portrays- the one who will always be there even if it means sacrificing her own interests. The friend who is always ready to wait forever to be noticed. The friend who loves silently without expecting anything in return.

Gerald's character, Bogs, is verging on exaggeration. I find Bogs' character immature and insensitive. Bogs is the typical rich-kid-with-broken-family-who-hates-mom guy. 

In the acting department of the movie, I would have to say that Kim was better than Gerald. There were moments where Kim was very natural in delivering her lines and portraying the role. I am more comfortable watching Kim in fun and sassy roles than seeing her in melodramatic scenes. Kim is just more natural when she is bubbly and funny. Gerald needs more acting classes. One thing I noticed, he seems to modulate his voice and making it sound deeper which is annoying. When there are heavy scenes, he has this squinting-eye school of acting method where he tries to evoke tears and project a melodramatic facial expression. It's just plain distracting. Nonetheless, Kim and Gerald have oozing on-screen chemistry. They are the new breed of the Jolina-Marvin loveteam of the 90's which reminds me that Jolina and Marvin also had a movie with a similar plot before.

Story-wise, I felt that the movie was all over the place. I was expecting better transitions from one scene to the next. There were several fun and 'jologs' dialogues that were used in the movie and evoked guffaws from the movie audience. Also, there were just so many characters who were included in the movie but were underutilized in terms of subplots. The movie could have stood alone with minimal supporting cast and could have focused more on the rise and fall of Mae and Bogs' relationship.

While watching the movie, I somehow felt what Mae has been feeling - falling for someone close to you but not being reciprocated with the affection that you are giving. Sometimes no matter what other people say about our stupid actions, it still does not matter because it's what makes us happy everyday. Even if it means always being the disadvantaged and looking like a fool. Mae's fault was to fall for her friend and at one point in our lives, we may have fallen for someone close to us. We were afraid to confront our feelings for fear of rejection and losing the current friendship. We find ways to convince ourselves that somehow if we wait long enough, the person will be able to realize our importance. In Mae's case, Bogs realized soon that it was Mae all along that made him complete and happy. It was Mae who makes him laugh, cry and smile about a lot of things. But sometimes, in real life, the unrequited love will forever remain unrequited and the only choice left to do is to accept reality that the love that you may be hoping for a long time will forever remain in your dreams.

Over all, the movie did not disappoint and stayed true to the friends-turned-lovers plot. But I would have liked it better if they went their separate ways and then at the end realized that they were much better persons because of what happened. It would have been more realistic if that was the ending. But hey, it's what movies are for, right? It's meant to turn our fantasies to realities.


My favorite scenes and lines from the movie:

1. Bogs was drunk because he just broke up with his girlfriend Anna and Mae accompanied him home. Totally wasted, Bogs suddenly uttered to Mae, "Mae, Bakit hindi na lang tayo?" Then Mae, without any hesitation, answered, "Eh gago ka pala eh, ikaw lang ang hinihintay ko."  Then Mae, realizing that Bogs has fallen asleep already, went to say to Bogs, "Sana minsan makita mo rin ako, kasi ako, ang nakikita ko ikaw lang. Tayo na lang. Akin ka na lang." Mae may have sounded pathetic, but that's what she felt and I empathized with her. It's really difficult to be on the losing end of the scale. :'(

2. Bogs and Mae on the graffiti wall scene. Bogs was telling Mae to get out of his life if she feels tired already being his friend. Bogs was trying to recover from his break-up with Anna. Then Mae answered him, "Oo, Tanga ako. Tanga na kung tanga pero mahal kita!" awts! Then sabay kissing scene agad! :)

3. Mae was angry at Bogs because she saw Bogs and Anna together even if they were over already and Mae was already Bog's girlfriend. Mae said to Bogs, "Shinota mo ako Bogs eh. Shinota mo ang bestfriend mo!" 

4. The firetruck scene was just way over the top, both literally and figuratively. Bogs was trying to get back to Mae but Mae declined telling him that she needed to find herself and she needs to find her life without Bogs. Bogs was asking Mae to rekindle what they once had but Mae told him that it would be unfair for both of them to continue and hurt each other more. They need to live their own lives and find their own selves and if they are meant together, then the cosmic universe will find it's way to conspire and make this happen (parang Alchemist lang). :)

5. The ending scene was symbolical for me because it marked a new beginning for their relationship. The graffiti wall was already clean and they were able to realize that they still want each other back. (sobrang cheesy! lol)

Thursday, January 28, 2010

All I Wanna Say Is That They Don't Really Care About Us

I just recently stumbled upon a news article on the Cebu Dancing Inmates. I have heard of them even before. They previously danced Michael Jackson's Thriller inside the Cebu Provincial Detention and Rehabilitation Center (CPDRC).

This year, the 1,200 inmates have done it again. But this time, they were visited by Michael Jackson's long-time choreographer Travis Payne and dancers Daniel Celebre and Dres Reid. The dance video was first shown in CNN which was to pay tribute to MJ and for the launch of his 'This Is It' DVD. The dance video was uploaded by Sony Entertainment in Youtube and, as of writing, it already has more than 1.5M hits in the video exchange site.


The message of the song 'They Don't Care About Us' is very apt not only to the Cebu inmates but to all prisoners, both literally and figuratively. Whether incarcerated by the judicial system or by life, everyone has the same feeling of guilt, shame and wretchedness. Prisoners feel that they are failures of the society and in the song, it challenges the way society sees and acts on them. The feeling of losing should never be the case. Specifically for the inmates, the song voices out their rights as citizens and as human beings. We hear of prison cells where prisoners are being abused and beaten to death. In the Philippines, some say that prison cells are worse than being in hell. There's not enough room for more people and food is very scarce. Clean and healthy surroundings are too much of a luxury to have and living conditions are horrendous. If only the government can also address the needs of these people. If only the government can see their sufferings on a daily basis.


"They Don't Care About Us"

Skin head, dead head
Everybody gone bad
Situation, aggravation
Everybody allegation
In the suite, on the news
Everybody dog food
Bang bang, shot dead
Everybody's gone mad

All I wanna say is that
They don't really care about us
All I wanna say is that
They don't really care about us

Beat me, hate me
You can never break me
Will me, thrill me
You can never kill me
Jew me, sue me
Everybody do me
Kick me, kike me
Don't you black or white me

All I wanna say is that
They don't really care about us
All I wanna say is that
They don't really care about us

Tell me what has become of my life
I have a wife and two children who love me
I am the victim of police brutality, now
I'm tired of bein' the victim of hate
You're rapin' me of my pride
Oh, for God's sake
I look to heaven to fulfill its prophecy...
Set me free

Skin head, dead head
Everybody gone bad
trepidation, speculation
Everybody allegation
In the suite, on the news
Everybody dog food
black man, black male
Throw your brother in jail

All I wanna say is that
They don't really care about us
All I wanna say is that
They don't really care about us

Tell me what has become of my rights
Am I invisible because you ignore me?
Your proclamation promised me free liberty, now
I'm tired of bein' the victim of shame
They're throwing me in a class with a bad name
I can't believe this is the land from which I came
You know I do really hate to say it
The government don't wanna see
But if Roosevelt was livin'
He wouldn't let this be, no, no

Skin head, dead head
Everybody gone bad
Situation, speculation
Everybody litigation
Beat me, bash me
You can never trash me
Hit me, kick me
You can never get me

All I wanna say is that
They don't really care about us
All I wanna say is that
They don't really care about us

Some things in life they just don't wanna see
But if Martin Luther was livin'
He wouldn't let this be

Skin head, dead head
Everybody gone bad
Situation, segregation
Everybody allegation
In the suite, on the news
Everybody dog food
Kick me, strike me
Don't you wrong or right me

All I wanna say is that
They don't really care about us
All I wanna say is that
They don't really care about us

All I wanna say is that
They don't really care about us
All I wanna say is that
They don't really care about us

All I wanna say is that
They don't really care about us
All I wanna say is that
They don't really care about us

I, once, watched a Pinoy documentary on the juvenile prison system in the Philippines by Ditsi Carolino. The title of the documentary was 'Bunso'. You can feel the bleakness and dreary disposition of juvenile prisoners in the documentary. Juvenile prisoners, even unconvicted ones, are enjoined in the adult cells and made to do prison tasks that they should not be doing. They stay in dark and squalid quarters and are forced to mingle with long-time adult convicts. The documentary won numerous awards and citations both in and out of the country. But the most significant thing that happened was that it awakened the society on the way our country handles juvenile prisoners and how our government handles and manages our prison systems.


We need to recognize that each one of us has rights. We belong to the same world. We breathe the same air. We have one God. Society may brand us differently but we all go the same way after we die. As MJ has always shown in his music and videos, Equality to all mankind will make peace a lasting gift to everyone. Just like what the Cebu dancing inmates did in their performance - the peace emblem.


They may be prisoners and convicted felons. But they are still men of our nation and of God.


Tuesday, January 26, 2010

REPOST: Heart Console


I just want to repost this blog post that I made last year in my Friendster blog .

There will always be some things in life that you find hard to let go. And letting go is always never the easy way out. Though hard and devastating, it's the only way to move on and continue.

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I wonder if the human heart levels up after every heartbreak that it endures.

Just like in any console game, characters level up their skills and statistics in every level of the game. Their strength increases, their agility heightens, their stamina boosts up, their power magnifies and their character becomes less vulnerable than it was before. Is the human heart capable of this also? After enduring so much hurt and so much pain, will it ever be less vulnerable than it was before? Will it be stronger enough to withstand another heartache? Will it be powerful enough to shield itself from the tremors of failing to love?

If the heart is a console game character, it will seem easier. As each level progresses and the difficulty increases, the heart becomes stronger and willful to battle the challenges that it faces. 

If the heart is a console game character, it will seem less difficult to love. At each stage of the game, the fear of getting hurt becomes negligible.

BUT If the heart is a console game character, love will cease to exist and the heart cannot learn to love. The heart will not know the concept of losing and loving at the same time. The heart will not learn to understand the happiness and sadness in every tear when you love. The heart cannot love unconditionally and fears hurting itself when it loves. The heart cannot live to its purpose which is to give itself away wholly and never fear of getting itself back swollen and bruised.

The human heart does not level up after every heartache. It does not become less vulnerable after every pain. Sometimes, it becomes more vulnerable than it was before. The human heart continuously fears to love and fears the pain of loving. But the human heart remains to give itself away because it never ceases to love even amidst these challenges. It is in these moments where it learns more than the console game character’s skills. It learns to forgive, to love and be loved in return, to feel happiness and pain, to wait unconditionally and smile after every heartache and pain.

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Sunday, January 17, 2010

Movies: Sherlock Holmes


Movie nights with friends are the best!

I just came from Ayala Glorietta and watched Sherlock Holmes with Sig, Rox, Bro, Weng, Simi and Da. Before we went to screen the movie, we went first to MetroBadminton to play badminton from 1PM-5PM. Then, ate at Giligan's in Glorietta 5 before going to the cinema. The screening time was 7:50 PM.
I really do not have a strong recollection of Sherlock Holmes and his many exploits. I just happened to have a book that has a collection of the famous mystery cases solved by Sherlock Holmes. Thus, I went to the cinema with little to no complete knowledge of what I will be watching. But I still obliged. I am particularly interested in Robert Downey, Jr.'s portrayal of Sherlock Holmes and their on-screen chemistry of Jude Law (Dr. Watson).

I will not be spoiling the plot and climax of the movie in this post as that will make me a loser. Go see it for yourself. It's worth the bucks.

I am pleased in the way the story was delivered in the movie. For a non-Sherlock fan, I was able to understand the way Sherlock behaves and his social demeanors. Dr. Watson is Sherlock's alter-ego and this was pretty much evident in the movie. It's amusing to catch Law and Downey together on-screen. Their tandem works and it provided the movie a good balance brought by the two characters. 

One thing, though, that I had a hard time while watching was catching up with the lines thrown by the movie characters. The lines were either delivered very fast or very soft. I definitely need to watch the movie again with subtitles. This way, I can really make out the dialogues in the movie. It would also possibly help if subtitles were allowed in the cinemas. =D

Over all, the director, Guy Ritchie (Madonna's husband), made a decent film out of a very popular book hero. I give it a 3 out of 5 rating. :)

Below is the movie's official trailer from Youtube:
 


Saturday, January 16, 2010

PROFILES Blog Series

I love magazine shows especially those that center on people - their achievements, life, career and success stories. Don't mistake it for gossip shows. I'm not really fond of rumor mongering. It's just plain waste of time. I prefer educated discussions on people, places, things and events.

With my affection for these kind of shows, I have become an avid follower of several TV programs - both local and international. Just last Wednesday, I watched the 'Profiles' show in ABS-CBN Manila which featured US Ambassador to the Philippines Kristie Kelley. It narrated Kelley's childhood to married life and her career as a foreign service officer. I always wanted to be a foreign service diplomat since back in college. But let's not delve yet into that in this post. That will make up a separate entry. :)

This, then, is a spin-off - my own version - of the 'Profiles' show. These will be a series of blog posts made to pay tribute, homage and dedication to some of the people who have touched my life in one way or another. These people may be my family, friends, people who I look up and adore, or people who I love to criticize or bash (not necessarily hate :D). These series will be one of my ways of saying 'Thank You' for inspiring me, helping me, irritating me and even pushing me to my limits. After all, life is so short to have the opportunity to say everything to those people who you care much about. So, this will be a start.


First off, I will be featuring a very good friend. She is none other than Roxanne Grace Villanueva Camaclang . Watch out for my profile series on her as I unravel her crazy, bitchy yet very endearing and friendly character.



Keep posted! :)

Sunday, January 10, 2010

Larger than Life

I made a pact with myself that 2010 will be a year of new challenges and new discoveries. And one of those is opening myself to a more frutiful and intimate spiritual relationship with my God.

I have long been a follower of Bo Sanchez ever since I was in high school. Let's not delve anymore in the year it was. I started to know Bo Sanchez through the Catholic magazine Kerygma. My classmate used to bring these monthly Kerygma journals with her at school and I happened to like the stories and the articles in the journal. That led me to be a fan of Bo Sanchez. Years later, I went to Manila and started my career in the metro. I have heard of the ministry that Bo was leading, The Light of Jesus Community, long before but it was only last year that I was introduced and started joining the Catholic Sunday ministry through my friend, Bro.

I was really biased against Catholic or Christian ministries before. It was because the only way that I knew of praising and preaching was by attending the 1-hour mass every Sunday. And that was it. All other methods of preaching that includes singing and dancing were just not my ways. I do not have anything against it actually. It was just the way we were brought up. But part of growing up is also having a wider representation of different things and becoming more open-minded. And I soon realized that it wasn't that bad after all and singing and dancing are one of the many ways that can be done to praise and worship.

Last Sunday, I was able to attend the Sunday mass and service in THE FEAST. The theme last week talked about "Your Future is Brighter than Your Past". I was really touched by the theme because it reaffirms the purpose of our lives which is to serve the Lord and not only ourselves. No matter what our past is, a bright future still holds for everyone of us.

This Sunday, the theme talked about "God's plans are bigger than your past mistakes". I reflected on this for a long time and realized that this affects everyone of us. At some point in our lives, we had some downfalls, made bad decisions, did crazy things and suffered the consequences of our ill actions. But what the statement tells us is that whatever errors we did in our lives in the past, it should not be the reason for us to stop believing that our lives will be better in the future. Sometimes, we tend to wallow in self pity because of guilt and the sin of our actions. We think that because of this, we will not be blessed anymore in life. But what Bo shared was that no matter how big these past mistakes are, God will always find a way to bring us back to him. When we fail God in his PLAN A for us, He will always have an alternative plan prepared. He never leaves us to rot in guilt and shame. He always gives us options. All we need to do is hope and have faith.

I remember the story last week about a rat experiment. The experiment was to test how long a rat can survive in a room without a light and with a tiny hole of light. In the first test, Rat A was placed in a pail of water and stored inside a very dark room without any lights. It only took the rat 3 minutes to stay afloat in water before it died. In the second test, Rat B was also placed in a pail of water but was stored in a dark room but with a tiny hole of light. Surprisingly, Rat B was able to stay afloat for 36 hours before it died. Rat B's faith kept it alive longer and can be interpreted that somehow if it struggles to stay afloat and swim, it may reach the small tunnel of light. This is a very amazing testimony that if we have a strong faith, we can go where we want and go a long way in our lives.

Happy Sunday everyone! ;)