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Spoiler alert on this one. Can’t be helped.
Wasn’t expecting that the chain of events on this film would give us a glimpse into the frustrations of the LGBTQ community. Halfway through the movie, I started getting the idea but they laid it out so well. I must say, the people who worked behind this film are daring, considering that we still live in a world where most people make a big fuss about such topics and they casted on the roles of Phillip and Wado actors who are very masculine in real life(IIRC: years ago, one even stated on a talkshow that he feels weird being with gay people, but hey, people change!) The actors performed well except for Paulo Avelino’s awkward argument-with-dad part, and Derek Ramsey whose acting/accent on most scenes made me cringe. The scenic locations matched with the dreamy vibe of the background music. All in all I liked the story, they managed to convey the message on how everybody should forgive themselves more and to keep an open-mind on other people’s past, identity choices and the hurtful truths we cannot change. Would totally recommend this one.
Wasn’t expecting that the chain of events on this film would give us a glimpse into the frustrations of the LGBTQ community. Halfway through the movie, I started getting the idea but they laid it out so well. I must say, the people who worked behind this film are daring, considering that we still live in a world where most people make a big fuss about such topics and they casted on the roles of Phillip and Wado actors who are very masculine in real life(IIRC: years ago, one even stated on a talkshow that he feels weird being with gay people, but hey, people change!) The actors performed well except for Paulo Avelino’s awkward argument-with-dad part, and Derek Ramsey whose acting/accent on most scenes made me cringe. The scenic locations matched with the dreamy vibe of the background music. All in all I liked the story, they managed to convey the message on how everybody should forgive themselves more and to keep an open-mind on other people’s past, identity choices and the hurtful truths we cannot change. Would totally recommend this one.
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