Monday, May 2, 2016

Watch: Trailer of 'Ma'Rosa,' Entry to the 69th Cannes Film Festival

19 comments:

  1. I'm a little intrigued sa trailer pero parang nakulangan ako.

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    1. "Nakulangan" ka sa "trailer".

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    2. What's with the """ 12:22?

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    3. @12:43 He's pointing out that THAT is exactly the point of a trailer.

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    4. Are you serious?! That's the point of a trailer, to give glimpse and mystery to the movie para mas maengganyo ang mga manonood. Kung gusto mo ng complete answer, e di sana sinali na nila yung buong movie.

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    5. panoorin mo ng buo yung movie 12:11 para di ka makulangan.

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    6. ANG DUGYOT NG PILIPINAS!!!!!! YUNG 97% SERBISYONG GOBYERNO!!!!!

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    7. makareact lang.... whatta stupid comment.

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  2. Parang gusto ko nang panoorin.

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  3. may laban si jaclyn jose!

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  4. So pinatay si Aling Rosa at the end of the movie? So-so lang trailer pero eto talaga ang patok sa international noh. Actually maganda naman realistic.

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  5. Iilan lang ang directors from the Philippines na kilala ng mga tao sa Cannes, and Brillante Mendoza is one of them. Sana maging maganda ang reception ng movie na ito para may chance pang ma-introduce sa mas marami pang audience here and outside the country. Oscars is a long shot. Mega campaign means mega funding ang kailangan. Fact yan. Pero hindi naman masamang mangaraop for our film industry. Malabo kasi yung Hele for Oscars, masyadong mahaba. Majority of Oscar voters matatandang lalaki. I don't think they would have the patience to sit through an 8 hr long film. Hopefully ito maka-gain ng momentum sa Cannes.

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  6. Ano ba si Jaclyn? Drug pusher, mamasan? Medyo kulang sa linaw.

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    1. Kaya nga dapat watch the movie para malaman. Kasali ito sa Cannes Film Festival's main competition wait lang hanggang matapos ang festival, I'm sure more details will come out then.

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    2. 7:47 Oo nga. Niresearch ko pero wala masyadong info about this movie.

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  7. bkit parating dark side ng lipunan pinapakita ni direk brillantes? di b mas lalo lang napapasama tingin ng ibang bansa sa mga pilipino dahil sa mga ganitong pelikula?

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    1. Mendoza is a social realist type of director. His filmmaking ideology and style resonates well with the late Lino Brocka. Yung mga ganitong klase ng pelikula e hindi pang-"escapist" kaya rarely appreciated siya sa local audience. Karamihan sa mga Pinoy e nanonood ng pelikula para makatakas sa realidad ng buhay.

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  8. parang Taklub ang dating...

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  9. i am writing a story with a similar dark yung tone pero totoong nangyayari sa buhay ng ilan. sana maipublish at maisapelikula balang araw

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