I've seen the trailer and her interview and she's right. To not be able to show the film is like saying that we haven't educated people over 18 to see what's right and what's wrong. Also based on the trailer it seems there's more depth than the nudity, the violence, and the language. *Coming from a person that wants to watch it*
Ang gulo ng trailer. Is it a psychological thriller? Or a supernatural horror film? And obvious na ginaya lang sa Hollywood movie. Pinagsamang What Happened to Baby Jane ni Joan Crawford and Bette Davis and Maps to the Stars ni Julianne Moore and Robert Pattinson. Haaaay wala na ba talagang originality? SMH.
@3:15 Yes ako na nga! LOL. It's people like you who condone recycled movie plots in PHL cinema who give these movie makers the audacity to make these plagiarized projects. You should expect more from them hindi nagssettle sa mga gaya gaya.
I've seen the trailer and her interview and she's right. To not be able to show the film is like saying that we haven't educated people over 18 to see what's right and what's wrong. Also based on the trailer it seems there's more depth than the nudity, the violence, and the language. *Coming from a person that wants to watch it*
ReplyDeleteVery interesting movie.
ReplyDeleteAng gulo ng trailer. Is it a psychological thriller? Or a supernatural horror film? And obvious na ginaya lang sa Hollywood movie. Pinagsamang What Happened to Baby Jane ni Joan Crawford and Bette Davis and Maps to the Stars ni Julianne Moore and Robert Pattinson. Haaaay wala na ba talagang originality? SMH.
ReplyDeleteHuwaaaaaaaw!!! Ikaw na!!!
Delete@3:15 Yes ako na nga! LOL. It's people like you who condone recycled movie plots in PHL cinema who give these movie makers the audacity to make these plagiarized projects. You should expect more from them hindi nagssettle sa mga gaya gaya.
DeleteMay point si 1:59AM.
DeletePromo!!
ReplyDeletedapat alam nila mga rules sa mtrcb tsaka i think bias ng mtrcb
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