Saturday, May 28, 2005

Oliver Speaks Up

I posted the previous thoughts in my Friendster blog and Oliver made a comment about it. It wasn't written directly in the said topic from in another one called Love-Hate-Indifference. Eversince our correspondence through text since my birthday, I have been quite wary about his situation. The things he has been saying are quite alarming! Biboy had told me that he must've been feeling depress. I know that but then I never think that it might lead to something "serious", as Biboy had suggested. So right away, I scheduled a get-together for the barkada. In that way, we could speak to Oliver about his situation since he has been asking for us to sit down and talk about "serious" matters. Of course, it wouldn't be some sort of an ambush. That's the last thing I want him to feel. I just want him to realize that we are here for him. Sabi nga niya sa e-mail niya in our e-group, nami-miss na niya ang barkada. Kahit na di namin mapag-usapan 'yung kinakatakot naming gawin niya, ang importante ay maparamdam namin na mahal namin siya.

The gt is set on June 11 at Balsa, Malabon. Natatakot ako para kay Oliver. I don't want to lose a friend...

Wednesday, May 25, 2005

He Was Cool

One of the things that I admire about Korean movies are their poster! They are stylized and well-thought of. The kind of posters that would attract the audience to see the film. In Pinoy's terms, "Poster pa lang, ulam na!" That is what I wish the Filipino producers would do. I hope that they would give much attention to the publicity items of their particular movie. Tigilan na 'yung mga pictorials kung saan naka-pose 'yung mga artista, nakangiti, at 'yun na! Poster na! Although I must admit that some are already changing the styles of the Filipino movie posters. Sana magtuloy-tuloy na. And please, Carlo Caparas! Ang pinagtagni-tagning scenes sa pelikula upang ilagay sa poster ay di matatawag na art at kailanma'y di nakakatawag pansin! However, what could you expect from a man who thinks that his movies are gems to Philippine Cinema?!

Anyway, back to Korean movie posters. When I saw the DVD of this movie, I didn't have any idea what it was because everything was written in Korean, even the title! But I thought to myself, the poster looks good so the film itself might be good. At least I know who stars in it, Song Seung-heon (Johnny of Endless Love 1 series). As it turned out, the title of this film is He Was Cool or for better wording, it is also known as The Guy Is Cool.

As the title suggests, is this movie as "cool" as its poster? Yes, it is. But only during the first half of it. It started out great. Eun-sung (Heung-heon) is the leader of a rebellious group who happens to roam the streets at night and somehow was able to protect innocent girls from bully guys as they victimize them. Although not particularly happy with it, he would also warn the "innocent" ones to stay away from trouble. One person who naively replied to his warning through the school's bulletin board was Ye-won (Jung Da-bin). From then on, Eun-sung hunted her but accident happened. While she was running away from him, Ye-won fell over him and accidentally kissed him! Believing in no physical contact before marriage, Eun-sung asked Ye-won to be responsible for what she did and marry him soon! Because she fears for her life, Ye-won agreed to go out with him and become his girlfriend. The "coolness" ended there. 'Cause after that, subplots kept on emerging. There was about AIDS, about death, about friendships lost, unrequited love, love triangle, and destiny. There were too many things going on for a movie that was supposed to be a light-hearted romantic comedy. I want to like it but the subplots are just too much for me to handle. Not to mention the ending that just seemed to be out of place.

However, despite of it all, I could still suggest that you see it because I might be wrong for not liking it. I am not sure whether it was me or it was just an overkill for me! I might have expected a lot after seeing My Boyfriend Is Type B. Or maybe because the subtitles are not that good. Whatever it is, I can't decide well. What the film did for me though is like Seung-heon! He is really good (and looks good!) in this one...

Of Dreams, Laundry, and Disappointments


I haven't been writing much here. It's not that I didn't have time because I have been posting some stuffs in two of my other blogs: the one from Friendster and the one with movie reviews. It's just that when I try to write about the things I feel personally, I couldn't continue with it. I guess, there are so many things that are going through my mind that putting them into writing isn't possible. Anyway, I'll try as much as I could to just let it out since it's been bothering me for quite some time now.

To start with, what are the things that I have been doing lately? Well, I've been watching a lot of movies. As you'd see in my movie reviews blog, I have reviewing lots of films. You could say that it was my way of venting out my frustrations. Music and movies are the ones that relieve me of the emotions bottled up inside. I hope, though, that this writing (the movie reviews) would lead me to one of careers that I have been aspiring to have. A few weeks ago, I've sent two of my reviews to a magazine and asked them whether I'd be good enough to make reviews for their mag. Luckily, I've receive a response from the editor a few days ago saying that they might consider getting my services for some films that they want to preview. He asked for my number and said he'd be keeping in touch in case that time comes. Of course, no promises were guaranteed. It was such a relief receiving that mail. It was quite an ego boost although I feel that I am not as good as those who were writing for the magazine. I feel that my vocabularies are inadequate. Anyway, I am not really putting all my faith in it. Not hearing from GMA-7 was enough disappointment already for me. I don't think that I could handle another one in case this writing won't push through. Yes, it was GMA-7 that didn't call back after I learned that I passed their exams.

One thing that gives a kick out of me is doing laundry. Yes, as in washing my clothes. It was funny that one of the lines in "Il Mare" was "When you feel sad, do the laundry." I never thought of it that way but I guess, it was somehow true. Just taking the dirt out of your clothes and knowing that you clean them well give you a sense of achievement. I'm really a "laundry person". I guess, being an Aquarian makes me comfortable in doing things that require water. As oppose to ironing the clothes. I can't stand that! The heat just makes me irritable. So as to say that this super hot temperature that we're having these days just pumps out my blood like a whistling kettle! I swear, I could've popped a vein or two just because I became too hot-headed often times!

As I said earlier, writing is one of the "careers" that I am aspiring to have. The other one being a businessman. Since high school, I have dreamed of putting up my own video shop. But back then, we do not have the means to put up one. "We" means my family and I. When we finally did, we just couldn't pursue it. Till I just push it aside at the back of mind. Now that it came back (and is haunting me with sleepless nights and so many ideas about it) and mom is willingly supporting me all the way, I couldn't find a better and affordable place to put it. There are good spaces for rent, yes, but they are either not a good location or too expensive for me to rent: the best place costs PhP15k a month! I'm trying not to lose hope but I can't help it. So many questions have been going through my mind: Should we really put up a video shop? If we do, should it be our own or would it better to just franchise a Video City? Should we opt to put up something else than that? Should we really profit from it given the current economic situation? Do these obstacles are God's way of saying not to go through with it? As Side A once sung in a TV ad, "So many questions but the answers are so few". However, I know that in time, things would work out. I just hope that it'd be coming soon because frankly, I'm losing patience...

Tuesday, May 24, 2005

Il Mare

It's official! Jun Ji-hyun is now one of my favorite actresses since she did three of the most outstanding films I've seen namely "My Sassy Girl", "Windstruck", and "Il Mare". Though the latter came out first in 2000, I've watch it the latest because it was just recently that I was able to take hold of its DVD. I've been hearing about the said movie long before I became a Korean Cinema addict. But not knowing anything about it, I didn't purchase any copy. It was only when I learned that Sandra Bullock and Keanu Reeves is recreating it for Hollywood that I became interested in it. I want to see it before Hollywood make a trash out of it, I thought. So when I finally got hold of my copy, I didn't jump quickly on watching it because it had "Frequency" plot written all over it! I'm a big fan of "Frequency" and I feel that those who tries to adapt such plot are just mere poor copycats. Anyway, having exhausted all the Korean DVDs I have, it was but time to see this one. And never realizing it, I have saved the best for last!

Eun-joo (Ji-hyun) and Sung-hyun (Lee Jung-jae) met by corresponding through letters. They have both lived in the same house called "Il Mare" but only in different times. As they write to each other, they eventually learned more about one another and somehow fell in love. Love became the reason why they wanted to meet each other. Only that they were living and writing to each other in different time lines: the end of 1999 (Eun-joo) and 1997 (Sung-hyun). How was the conflict resolve? Well, I'd just leave it here so as not to spoil anything for you.

So, was "Il Mare" a mere poor copycat of "Frequency"? I stand corrected. It was not! It had adapted the plot in an entirely unique way and made it all its own. What stands out the most was how heartfelt the emotions were. This movie would take you along with its ride that in the end, you'd be where the characters are. Honestly speaking, this movie made my tears flow, my heart ached, and my emotions soared up all at the same time!

I'd definitely see Keanu and Sandra doing this movie. I just hope that they wouldn't take so much out of it just to make it Hollywood-ish.

P.S. The TV trailers for this movie are magnificent! Ibang klase! Gawang Asyano!

Monday, May 23, 2005

My Boyfriend Is Type B

No, Type B doesn't pertain to one's personality but rather with one's blood type. A Japanese concept, matching blood types are popular among Asians as matching birth signs in the West. Although, as a Filipino, it was the first time I've heard of such thing. According to this belief, different blood types could determine one's personality. In that case, it could also determine with which type one could have lasting relationship with. Yes, it may sound quite silly and absurb but there are people who religiously prescribe to such beliefs. It wouldn't be no different to people who believe in fate or destiny. (To check out what personality each type has, visit this page.)

Hami (Han Ji-hye), whose aunt match people according to their blood types, met Young-bin (Lee Dong-gun of Lovers in Paris) by accident. She wrongly sent him a message and when she learned about it, she felt that they were destined to be together. Being a guy who goes in and out of a relationship, Young-bin decided to be Hami's boyfriend. Only that he is of Type B blood. No matter how much her aunt disuades her to be with him, Hami still continued to see Young-bin. In time, they were able to get to know each other better that made them decide to continue the relationship despite being of different blood types.

The premise may be about blood types but the movie did not advocate the idea all thoughout the film. The focal point is still the relationship that developed between the characters. As a romatic comedy that came out from Korean Cinema , the movie succeeded. (Gawd, the last "great" romantic comedy we had was Got to Believe!) It was light and the mushiness and the kilig factor were kept at a minimum. Besides, with lines like "Are you into order? Hands first, kiss, then tits?", you'd know that this movie isn't your typical Korean romantic movie. Conservatism was thrown out of the window especially with the reply "You can forget the order. We could do it randomly or repeatedly!"

Ji-hye and Dong-gun, whose first team-up was the series Sweet 18 were quite a pair. There was good chemistry between them and they did a fantastic job.

Guys, watch out for the "Superman!" scene and try re-enacting it to earn major pogi points!

Tuesday, May 10, 2005

RP's Lost Film Treasures

Tonight in I-Witness, Howie Severino went to Thailand to look for the old Philippine movies that were said to be in their care. He saw there the so-called "lost" reel/copy of the first ever "Darna" film made in 1951. However, there was only Valentina in the 40-minute film and no Darna in sight. So it was questionable whether it was truly a Darna or Valentina movie. The audio had been clipped because during the early times in Thailand, actors used live vocals to incorporate with the film that they are showing. Dubbing wasn't as click back then.

Afterwards, the archivist showed another classic film which was already dubbed in Chinese. All credits were still intact expect the title of the film. It was another epic-fantasy film which they weren't sure whether it was Filipino or Malaysian. I swear, I almost cried when I saw the footages of the said film! There were mixed emotions. I was overwhelmed with the fact that Thailand had kept such film and I was also saddened by the situation of movies here in our country. Wala man lang tayong nasagip sa mga sinaunang pelikula natin! Dati, pagkatapos maipalabas ang pelikula, tinatapon na lang ang reel sa basurahan at kung minsan ay ginagawang torotot o banderitas. Kung ang Thailand na halos pareho lang natin ng estado pinansiyal ay nakagawa ng film archive, bakit tayo hindi? Kung tutuusin, tayo ang pinakaunang gumawa ng pelikula sa mga bansa sa Asya! Now, either we have to search the world for copies of our old movies and asked them for it or actually buy them from countries who have them. Hindi ba nakakalungkot 'yun?

Kung ako halos napaiyak, si Nick de Ocampo ay napamura pa! He, along with other film experts, made sure that the said epic-fantasy was made in the Philippines by Filipinos. From LVN Productions, it was directed by Gerry de Leon and starred Efren Reyes and Edna Luna. It was entitled "Banga ni Zimadura".

Now, the mysterious "Darna" film. Another film expert who actually saw that movie in 1951 in Clover Theater said that it was really THE "Darna" movie by Rosa del Rosario, directed by Fernando Poe Sr. It couldn't be a Valentina movie because there was no such thing as Valentina The Movie. Asan si Darna? That remains a mystery. Either the film was cut into two movies or something happened with the sliced Darna part.

According to Thailand's film archivist, he is willing to give back our films only if we would promise to take care of them and put up our own archive. Meron pa nga silang "Dyesebel" movie in their possession!

Hay, sana naman ay magkaroon nga tayo ng archive. I want to experience the time when our movies would compete globally at pagkakahuluhan ng mga taga-ibang bansa, the way Korean movies hit RP.

Wednesday, May 04, 2005

Quote Unquote 1


"That's the thing about needs: sometimes when you get them met, you don't need them anymore," Carrie, Sex and City Season 4 Episode 13.

Although not exactly needs, what happened between me and Biboy was that he wanted to watch All About Eve and I wanted to see Six Feet Under Season 4. Quite irritated with it, I changed the channel on GMA-7 where the former show was playing. Feeling badly about it, Biboy put it back on HBO where the latter was showing. I, once again, returned to GMA-7 thinking I could see SFU anyway on its Saturday re-run. But then, Biboy just turned off the tv. When your desires have been met, you don't want them anymore. How ironic is that?

How many times did it happened to you?

Tuesday, May 03, 2005

The PhP1 Deal!

Last April 30, Biboy and I went to the Q Shop to ask for the National Treasure DVD replacement which wasn't DVD copy yet. It was quite expected already but nevertheless we were suprised that the stall owner didn't replace it. He said that all of his copies were the same and that he informed us about it last Thursday. He didn't! He even asked, "Pinanood mo na ba 'to?" I answered no because I really didn't and he said nothing. Obviously, ayaw niya palitan. Biboy just took the disc and then we left. We didn't try to argue anymore. Bahala siya! But this I swear, we would never buy from him again! He was so rude and such an ass! Guess who we saw there last Thurs? Brod Pete!

Afterwards, we went to Megamall. Biboy told me about the Madonna
hardbound book that he saw in National Bookstore which was on sale. When I saw it, I bought it immediately! It costs PhP155 and since the mall was on Sale that day, 20% would still be lessen from the price! What a bargain! However, the biggest bargain was the book that Biboy bought. It cost ONE PESO! Imagine that? It wasn't exactly a collector's item but nevetheless, he still bought it for the price! Even the cashiers couldn't believe that they were punching in a peso in the cash register. Sabi ko nga, mas mukhang mahal pa 'yung plastic na paglalagyan ng libro at 'yung resibo! The book was practically a giveaway with the peso being a donation.

I also went on buying original VCDS with musical themes in Astro Plus like
Oliver!, Fiddler on the Roof, South Pacific, West Side Story, and the super charming Barefoot in the Park. On May 2, I shopped for Barbra Streisand original DVDs namely Up The Sandbox, The Owl and the Pussycat, Nuts and A Star is Born VCD. Extended sale pa rin nun sa Megamall.

At the movies, we saw Can This Be Love? Pinilit ko si Biboy kahit ayaw niya. Man, did it suck big time! What the heck happened to that film when the trailer was oh-so promising?! Read my review
here.