glimpses of the culion leper colony and of culion life - merl la voy (1929) #CoMoFilipino
wow, the film itself got leprosy. (and became beautiful, despite or because of the horrific 'smile for the camera' camp conditions it is depicting)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ya-HpUa ... V%21%21%21
CoMo No. 10: Philippines (February, 2023)
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CAN AND SLIPPERS (Khavn, 2005) #CoMoFilipino #Football
https://youtu.be/CYT32zhhxvE
TOXIC MANGO (Khavn, 2009) #CoMoFilipino #BiblicalStories
https://youtu.be/bMh1MhvCTMY
https://youtu.be/CYT32zhhxvE
TOXIC MANGO (Khavn, 2009) #CoMoFilipino #BiblicalStories
https://youtu.be/bMh1MhvCTMY
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THE (JI.HLAVA) BROCKAS UNVEILING, PART 6
part 6 or the second unveiling of Roque Federizon Lee aka Roxlee...
if somebody (reading these unvelitings) has got an impression (from one of the past installments), Roxlee on stage is a scandalist... well, yes, he is... but not only this...
his persona is multi-faceted and he is also an excellent scenic dancer...
whose gestures are often no less dramatic than those of a silent movie diva...
not only his partner Lolita Arboleda (lady in the white coat) was mesmerized (by his dance creations) and was taking pictures...
most of the audience too...
part 6 or the second unveiling of Roque Federizon Lee aka Roxlee...
if somebody (reading these unvelitings) has got an impression (from one of the past installments), Roxlee on stage is a scandalist... well, yes, he is... but not only this...
his persona is multi-faceted and he is also an excellent scenic dancer...
whose gestures are often no less dramatic than those of a silent movie diva...
not only his partner Lolita Arboleda (lady in the white coat) was mesmerized (by his dance creations) and was taking pictures...
most of the audience too...
native life in the philippines - dean worcester (1913) #CoMoFilipino
the hand of colonialism
the stuff of nightmares
the hand of colonialism
the stuff of nightmares
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DARNA VS. THE PLANET WOMEN (Armando Garces, 1975) #CoMoFilipino
The tenth movie adventure of the superheroine Darna, in which she battles multi-colored Amazon women from outer space.
let's make it clear that it was not just some "mysterious voice" but namely Jesus who has to be blamed for all these "magic stone" ezo-bullshits being interwoven into the phantasmagoric plot.
as we all know, there is no colonialism without a brain drain...
on the contrary, Earth's leading scientist (a typical representative of the Earth's gerontocratic elite) confronts an ever-youthful alien with a different set of questions...
Darna was created by comic book writer Mars Ravelo in 1947 and made her screen debut in 1951, followed by other films and T.V. series that have continued until the present day.
so, earthlings, watch this super-heroine film!
https://vimeo.com/228766980
or, if you can't do that, go home to your wives and help with the sewing!
pag-asa - lamberto v. avellana (1951) #CoMoFilipino
really really good melodrama
https://criticafterdark.blogspot.com/20 ... -1951.html
really really good melodrama
https://criticafterdark.blogspot.com/20 ... -1951.html
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ibid...
sole purpose of this post is...
but the wider cinephile circles starting to fully appreciate the melodrama genre as a whole.
common (silly) objection to melodrama is "melodrama having a silly plot"...
there are always many fools who are never tired of pointing out that (for example) in this movie the heroine participates in a singing contest on the radio (not on the telly — video has not killed the radio star yet) but is preoccupied with having an elaborate outfit "to shine".
or others, who can never relish the "can you sing "oy oy mambo"?" scene (viz above), pointing out there was no point introducing this pointless character into the plot.
or yet others (not yet accustomed to complex dynamics of melodrama) who will wonder (together with the hero's mom), "who was the girl calling Victor (the hero) "honey!" and then disappearing from the narrative without a trace?"
because melodrama films are supposed to appeal to the heightened emotions of the audience, it might seem (from a killjoy pov) such feverish plots are full of errors and cul-de-sac storylines or characters.
but let's try to understand all those "errors" with the help of the old Filipino proverb...
haste storytelling of melodrama (indispensable in delivering heightened emotions) is leaving behind many "errors" on "purpose" — to pierce deeper into a viewer's mind (just like a tweet with "typos" has a wider reach).
"errors" and "cul-de-sacs" are the key "seductive tactic" of melodrama storytelling — should be fully embraced (without reservation) and relished!
not ridiculed or hated!
sole purpose of this post is...
to try to break down the current "prejudice against melodrama"
Though melodrama is accused of exaggerating emotions, ..., it is really the naturalism of the dream world.
We are all ham actors in our dreams, and melodrama is not an exaggeration of dreams, but an imitation of them.
considering the lines quoted above, i wish nobody ignores not only this film...
but the wider cinephile circles starting to fully appreciate the melodrama genre as a whole.
common (silly) objection to melodrama is "melodrama having a silly plot"...
there are always many fools who are never tired of pointing out that (for example) in this movie the heroine participates in a singing contest on the radio (not on the telly — video has not killed the radio star yet) but is preoccupied with having an elaborate outfit "to shine".
or others, who can never relish the "can you sing "oy oy mambo"?" scene (viz above), pointing out there was no point introducing this pointless character into the plot.
or yet others (not yet accustomed to complex dynamics of melodrama) who will wonder (together with the hero's mom), "who was the girl calling Victor (the hero) "honey!" and then disappearing from the narrative without a trace?"
because melodrama films are supposed to appeal to the heightened emotions of the audience, it might seem (from a killjoy pov) such feverish plots are full of errors and cul-de-sac storylines or characters.
but let's try to understand all those "errors" with the help of the old Filipino proverb...
haste storytelling of melodrama (indispensable in delivering heightened emotions) is leaving behind many "errors" on "purpose" — to pierce deeper into a viewer's mind (just like a tweet with "typos" has a wider reach).
"errors" and "cul-de-sacs" are the key "seductive tactic" of melodrama storytelling — should be fully embraced (without reservation) and relished!
not ridiculed or hated!
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