One More Chance Pleeaaaasseee…

Posted on November 19th, 2007

one more chanceFinally! Meron na din akong naharbat na manood ng linsyak na One More Chance na yan. Apat sana ang naharbat ko, since yung tatlo e busy sa pag-iisip sa solusyon sa lumalalang krisis sa baha sa Metro Manila kaya hindi nila naisingit sa kanilang iskedyul na hectic na hectic. Wala akong choice kundi pagtyagaan si Malen, charing! Op kors ako ay masaya at si Malen ang naka-bonding ko. Rebyu itech kaya isantabi muna natin ang kwento ng sagupaan namin ni Malen kahapon. Baka matabunan namin ni Malen ang Box Office na Movie.

Box Office siya dahil hindi maikakaila na madaming nanood, tuwang-tuwa naman ako sa nangyari dahil sa daming nanood e sa 2nd to the front row kami napapwesto ni Malen na halos ikalerky niya at gusto yatang panawan ng ulirat. Hindi niyo na din naitatanong na hindi ko nga ba alam kung bakit, mahilig talaga ako pumuwesto sa front row ng sinehan. Wala lang. Aliw na aliw lang akong nakikita pati pores at blackheads ng mga artista, feeling ko they’re not-so perfect at kaya ko lumebel kung blackheads at blackheads lang din ang pag-uusapan.

Heniways, dahil isa akong henyo pagdating sa pangookray e hindi nakalusot sa akin etong One More Chance na itech starring John Lloyd Cruz na hindi ko alam kung kamag-anak ni Tirso Cruz o Lloyd Samartino at Bea Alonzo na hindi ko din alam kung kamag-anak din ni Alicia Alonzo. Keri na ang cast pero ok sana kung kinuha nila si Wendy Valdez instead na si Beatriz So. Mas bagay si Wendy sa role at baka-sakali ding hindi sumakit ang tenga ko sa tinis ng boses ni Bea.

Eto ang ilang bagay na napuna ko sa movie. Oo, hindi ako magkukwento. Ano bale! 110 din yun para ikwento ko sa inyong mapagpanggap na hindi jologs. You better watch it para malaman ninyong hindi ako bulaan sa mga mangilan-ngilan kong okray list.

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layp is byutipul

Posted on June 27th, 2007

Attempt ito to make a movie review, kung sakaling lumabas na parang nakikipagkwentuhan lang ako sa lasing pasensiya na trying hard lang.

I watched LIFE IS BEAUTIFUL (La Vita è Bella), starred and directed by Roberto Benigni last week, napagdiskitahan ko na din panoodin ang CD na ipinahiram sa’kin ng friend ko more than a year ago [sorry MC kung kelan naging busy saka nagkaroon ng panahon para sa movie na nireccomend mo. hihihi]. It’s an Italian film who won the Oscar’s Best Foreign film.

It’s a story of a simple man Guido(Roberto Benigni) who moved to city leading a simple life as a waiter whose owned by his uncle. He fell inlove with a socialite named Dora(Nicolleta Braschi) who after a roller coaster event and ligawan portion became his wife and they had a son named Joshue.

I was amazed of the spontaneity of the story line, it’s humorous pero hindi pilit. i find myself laughing every five minutes, although may pagka slapstick ang ibang eksena pero keri naman ng mga dialogues.

Another thing is the intensity ng love ni Guido para kay Dora, i find it cute everytime he greets dora “Bonjourno Principessa!!” at any time of the day.

It was the late part of World WarII when the Italian-Jews were abducted by Nazi’s including Guido and his son Joshue and since Dora is not a Jew she volunteered to go along.

Life is beautiful even in the midst of advesities, that’s what the movie wants to impart to us, especially on the part that Guido suceeded on sheilding Joshue from the emotional trauma of what had been happening on them. I find it unbelievable at first that that kind of gruelling experience can not affect a child but Guido succeeded.

The last part of the movie for me was the very touching part, I was nearly to tears when Guido died but nevertheless he fulfilled his promise to his son to win the first place and get that real tank that Joshue wanted (although i didn’t found out if Joshue are able to bring home that tank).

Life is indeed beautiful especially when you love unselfishly. Hay… nagsisisi ako why I didn’t watch it earlier. I will watch it again definitely, and I think the movie deserves the Oscar’s Best Picture.

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