Huwebes, Setyembre 20, 2012

Pinoy Blonde


                                               

PINOY BLONDE
FILM REVIEW 



   Foreign Influences

        Peque Gallaga is considered the Philippines equivalent to the early Spielberg and the director of Pinoy Blonde Movie. This movie is the story of 2 cousins who is Andrew Tan and Conrad Cunanan. Their dying Uncle Tom (Mark Gil) gives them a tasked to deliver a brown bag to Maricopa Hotel which is an abandoned hotel. When they finally get to the place, they encounter gang of criminals which is (Eddie Garcia and Jaime Fabregas) who want to kill them and the interesting part of the movie story started from this scene. Conrad Cunanan (Epi Quizon) in this movie he’s the type of person that is very straight forward and always saying bad words on what he is talking. Andrew Tan (Boy 2) is very sensitive and he feels that he is older than his cousin and a leader.
       After the final minute of the movie Conrad Cunanan and Andrew Tan get the money from the bag and they’re happy because they found out that the girlfriend of Conrad which is Yanni (Iza Calsado) is pregnant. He promised to his cousin that he wants to live life to Yanni forever.
       This movie is a typical Pinoy film it shows the true life story of Filipino people. It also shows us how foreign movies influenced us Filipino. This film proved us that in every foreign movie that we’re watching we Filipino have adapted their culture and we want also to follow them in terms of hair style, dresses and etc. It is now alarming because this movie show us; it is true that Filipino lifestyle and movies is already dying.
         A lot of movies appeal comes from its constant dropping of different film references. There’s so many quotes came from different films Star wars, Kill Bill, Terminator and The Matrix. Some scenes are re-generated in the minds of main character to complement the movies they’ve seen. This movie also has an animation and I think the animation helps a lot the film to be successful. However this film also acknowledges the changes in trends and the Pinoy taste in terms of movie. The music that they use in this film is original composition and very Filipino. This is the best part because they give life to the Filipino music and I think this film gives an example that our music industry is not yet dying.
       In terms of language of this film they used an ordinary language that when you watch this film you can’t imagine that they are professional actors because they’re speaking “BABAL” or Colloquial terms. It is not like watching characters delivering their lines on Big Screen but listening to an ordinary people in the street. I think the language is not fit to the story because if you’re an educated person you don’t want to use a words that the viewers or audience will be offend to what the actors are talking but I understand that the Director has a reason why he choose this kind of language and I think he wants the viewers feel and understand very well that they want to proved that this language will be effective to the story. The viewers enjoy the movie because they use a full conversation where in humor comes from the dialogue itself.
       This is not yet the end of all Filipino movie but it is the beginning that Filipino Directors should inspired to do movies that we should proud of. I observed that we Filipino’s are fan of doing Indie Film in fact I see that it has a potential in our industry. I can say that “There’s no wrong if sometimes your perspective is different from others because if you do what you want it reflects you personality.”

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