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Charlie Koon's Film Review: Count Your Blessings
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The new trend that is being employed by some of the most flourishing directors and screenwriters in film is with the use of real time in terms of storytelling. Is one that I will never get tired of watching. It is simply because; Linda is magnificent! Adela turns eighty years old. It seems another ordinary day to her life. She goes to the market. She prepares the ingredients for the. When I review Alix’s film, it certainly appears to be short. Posted by Charlie Koon. Labels: adela film review. Charlie Ko...
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Charlie Koon's Film Review: Let the Culture War Rage
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Let the Culture War Rage. We're in deep trouble! Helen (Aiza Marquez) travels during. Ala Pobre, Ala Suerte. Is the third installment of the Ala Verde series. Unfortunately, I was not able to see the two previous films namely. Ala Verde, Ala Pobre. Ala Suerte, Ala Muerte. Ala Pobre, Ala Suerte. Has delivered a just rendition of a society that has tarnished. It has not yet escaped its past’s bigotry. But it tries to move along and survive. An excerpt taken from Cinemanila Pamphlet). Briccio Santos is a Eu...
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Charlie Koon's Film Review: Blurring Reality
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8220;The challenge for journalists trying to write a “hit” story may be in finding a sweet spot, one that arouses people’s emotions but not to the point that it overwhelms the audience and they no longer wish to keep reading or viewing.”. 8211; An excerpt from Eric Orson’s article The Science of Journalism? How about the overrated concept of making the story sensational? Is it really a condemnable practice? Or if we do allow such things, to what extent is better do we acknowledge this unethical practice?
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Charlie Koon's Film Review: A Stronger Foundation
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Let's talk more often. Laya is not the carefree type of woman. She is a deconstruction of the female psyche. She thinks like a man and her principles are similar to men. This is how she is and has become. She confesses that her father sleeps with her when she was a child. Is the second film of the Camera Trilogy directed by Jerrold Tarog. The first film. Made something exquisite. The mixture of our dying culture and the human condition are combined to exteriorize the frailties of our existence. Excels fr...
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SOULJACKER: January 2006
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Thursday, January 19, 2006. A SPECTER OF A SOULJACKER. Some of the work that got me going in '05 and away from the blog band. This took us two months to finish. We had one of the cute Bora girls as model :). New Port City AVP. Another two months. Tough to do 'coz the place doesn't exist yet. This took us about a month and a half only. Had to make this during call center hours. We wrapped up at 6 in the morning. Mach 3 Turbo 3D Animated Unveil. It looks as if this '06 I will dissappear once more.
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SOULJACKER: BACK THE FORCE IS?
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Wednesday, May 18, 2005. BACK THE FORCE IS? What’s this I hear? Star Wars III screened at the Cannes film festival to two standing ovations? Hmm is the force strong with this last installment? Well it's our only hope, to at least bring back the faith to us loyal fans of the first trilogy. (Eh Georgie boy? One director from Mali, Souleymane Cisse who watched the Cannes screening said, It’s a great film. A great commercial film. Billy Zane said, It’s like an opera. Posted by souljacker at 2:22 PM. THE DAY ...
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Lav Diaz: Moving Forward by Going Back | Lilok Pelikula
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Lav Diaz: Moving Forward by Going Back. February 5, 2015. Posted by Richard Bolisay in Noypi. From Siglo ng Pagluluwal (Century of Birthing, 2011). Diaz hails from Datu Paglas, a small town in Maguindanao, much like the dying village in. From What Is Before. 2014) His early films, made after moving to Manila from New York, have conformed more than resisted, as one is obliged to do to learn the rules of the game. Not much has been written about. Serafin Geronimo, The Criminal of Barrio Concepcion. Address...
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Cinemalaya 2014 (Part 4) | Lilok Pelikula
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Cinemalaya 2014 (Part 4). August 22, 2014. Posted by Richard Bolisay in Asian cinema. Children’s Show (Roderick Cabrido). The corners that trap its characters and observe them make life-changing decisions, but it offers only flashes and flickers of discernment, owing mostly to writer Ralston Jover’s quirks. In the grand scheme of things, what it is carries the same weight as what it isn’t, and unknowingly. The Janitor (Michael Tuviera). A dirty mind is quick to consider that. Is valid, and Tuviera, conce...
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Cinemalaya 2014 (Part 3) | Lilok Pelikula
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Cinemalaya 2014 (Part 3). August 17, 2014. Posted by Richard Bolisay in Asian cinema. Hari ng Tondo (Carlos Siguion-Reyna). There is this priceless scene in. An emotional Cris Villonco, running away from home, trips and falls on the ground with her hastily collected clothes. She is in such a hurry to leave that she blurts out to the young girl in front of her, “Tawagin mo akong taxi! Tawagin mo akong taxi! 8221; to which the child replies, “Taxi ka! Sundalong Kanin (Janice O’Hara). 8221; in such iconic d...
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Gallery | Lilok Pelikula
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