Biyernes, Oktubre 5, 2012

Unloved: Elipsis


                              
                     The person who know the rules can win the game. Elipsis is a great multi-monologue played by PUPQC Musa. It is full of intellectual thoughts although some of the dialogue are not pleasant but I understand it because it is rated SPG play that is said before the play start. The theme unloved is very visible in the play. What does we feel if we are become unloved by the person who we love... we became bitter and that I saw in the play. The characters of the play is very bitter specially to Suzie and Bimbo who are sharing the love and attention of Raphael. I also made fun by the drug queens that is in the play that is very funny.

                      I really wonder what does the play would be because I pay 50 PHP for it. I wonder if it will be enough.. and I think its worth it because I learn much and also feel the passion in it. To the characters, theme, effort and dialogue that much surprised me because it made by my Professor Sir Karl Christian Abalos. 

                       I know that this is the last blog that I will post here for Humanities class but the thoughts and ideas of our Professor will still be with us. The fun times while singing Pay phone by Maroon 5 is the best event that I will not forgot in the class. For our great Professor Karl Christian Abalos. I really want to say thank you for all! God Bless..

Huwebes, Oktubre 4, 2012

Ang Lihim ni Antonio Review



                 Antonio's Secret is very stunning movie ever I watched. This is my first time to watch a pink film. It has lots of x-scene and very awkward. The story of a teenager boy, and his quest to true self and what its purpose in this world.

                 The story is nice that can awaken the mind of audience. I think Antonio is suffering identity crisis that he don't know who really he is and still exploring himself by trying things that he know that is forbidden. "Whatever you believe about yourself on the inside is what you will manifest on the outside" a quote that I know related to the movie.  The film maybe is about exploitation to gender specially to gays because of the fact that society discriminate them.

Pleasantville Review



            Pleasantville a great movie that tells us that every person have the right to show their feelings or emotions. In the movie, the people in Pleasantville living according conservative values, but that they didn't really choose those values in the first place. I can see how some people would perceive it as merely another mouthpiece of liberalism, but I watched it twice, and I only noticed it attacking bigotry and censorship.

            This movie is about to live life to the fullest -- to truly feel "alive" -- you need to take the good with the bad. Sweeping things under the rug and just acting "pleasant" all the time, is no way to live. That's what "Peter Parker" speech at the end to his mother. Bad things happen, it's part of life. Having passion brings with it positives and negatives -- but suppressing true feelings for the sake of "pleasantness" is an empty life.


            Another thing people in Pleasantville are afraid to change that was happen from the start of time until the end. I know that it still happen in our time. That when we are afraid of certain things in ourselves, we show those fears onto other things. This film is about more than the way things were and how change is good. It's about the way we see ourselves inside and out. If life is dull and non-changing, then all you get is black and white (emo colors). "It can't stop at once, because it's in you, and you can't stop something that's inside you" -David. One of the famous quote in the movie Pleasantville. There is always something inside us that want to go out.