Usual movies out in the public must have been always click to what we used to be. No wonder, most of them are blockbuster hit, and of course because of the technicalities and the efforts (including the enormous budget) lend to these flicks. However, such are unrealistic to think? Especially action and fantasy as well as sci-fi and horror… Most of them aren’t clearly stating a boundary between real and what’s not. Thus, we may indeed so much fed up with these mainstreams. Not saying it’s seriously dangerous to go beyond the imagination but what sometimes we need to think and care of is the realities surrounding us. And here is where and maybe why indie or independent films are made. Exceptional in every ways, as not only the technical aspects that vary but most of all, its realistic approach to audience.
Talking about realistic approach… One of the entry in the Cinemalaya Film Fest was the film by Erick Salud that was based on Palanca Awardee – Eros Atalia’s third book.


The film “Ang Sayaw ng Dalawang Kaliwang Paa”, also tackles about the youth of these generations. Rare story but most probably could happen in real life, with these days’ youth… A rich student who admires his teacher so much that willing to do anything just for him to be noticed, but as what is not expected developed feelings for his classmates who have feelings for him, who happen to be a guy also. This kind of story also depicts the modern age, wherein so many guys (or even girls) these days are not ashamed at all to express their feelings and even be wedded or to have same sex marriage.
I can say that these years Cinemalaya Film Fest was one of the best and extravagant film fest. Not only because it was the first time that it was allowed eight neighboring asian countries joined the festival (though we didn’t had the opportunity to watch some of them) but of course, the collaboration of our local and other country’s great films that this fest has always best to offer. I just wish, next time around, it would be more than just a (one) day of watching these rare and heart warming films.
very nice kua thor!! galing. . :)
ReplyDeletenice review nestor! :))
ReplyDeletenice thor,i can sense the twist here.put some topics regarding on ur blog...:)
ReplyDeletesa ngaun la pako maisip na ibang pwedeng mailagay... tnx s mga ngcomment... :)
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