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April 29, 2009

ANOUNCEMENT!

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 I have moved!!

 

PLease visit my new site

 

isolated at http://jediver.jimdo.com

 

October 28, 2008

Paint your Love

Filed under: Uncategorized, Movies


I’m back!!

I’ve been gone for quite a while

I got busy with studies that left my mind

wander far away from my hobbies…

How does that work exactly?

Hmmm….I don’t know…emoticon

 

ANyway, I’m turning this blog into a review blog

especially for movies.  -Stories that are well told

and are oddly left as a puzzle…

Since everyone doesn’t get to understand a movie’s worth,

I will share what I have from what is lacking..

And get on with it, you probably know what I mean…emoticon

 

I’ve been watching movies since I was 3..

And my very first fave was The Puppet Master, I was then about 5.

So it happened..

I just really think that I take movies more seriously than

any others do… Or not..

Movies tend to immitate life. From that, you have yourself

more than just a treat. I hope I could further more explain it

but I guess you wouldn’t care.

 

So anyway please,

just read on…

 


For this entry my review would be again, about LOVE..

I may be a hopeless romantic guy, but I’m not into cheesy stuffs.

…Okay, maybe just a little bit..

 

 

 


LOVE is all what we want.. A person could claim

that he has plenty of love, but no matter what, one can never

deny a hunger for one he still seeks…

 

Take one example of a story

where LOVE was found but not pursued,

asked for but never given,

tricked but still never received…

 

So why do we really close our heart for others

and reserve it for only one? How do we get love

from that? And how are we really suppose to give love back?

This case is common to every person everywhere. He loves her,

but she loves the other man who also loves another woman..

And it goes on… I know that pursuing love pursues one’s happiness,

but sometimes we never realize within ourselves that the love we

are seeking is already following us.. waiting… calling out

for an attention.. All we gotta do is just open our eyes, open our minds,

and open our hearts. Then we can truly know what LOVE is.

Remember that Love is about sacrifice…

if you love somebody who can never love you back, give way and let go

that person.. Trust that, that somebody’s waiting for you deserves a chance.

Only then you will gain the fruit of LOVE..

 

 

 

 

 


 

In the movie Painted Skin (Wa Pei),  Directed by Gordon Chan.

LOVE was told in a horrific but in an elegant way…

 

For a demon has the darkest soul and evil heart, can she ever be loved?

After saving a bautiful woman from the bandits in the desert,

Commander Wang Sheng (Chen Kun) and his troops brings her back with them,

with a zero knowledge of what dark secret she possess..

 

Falling in-love with the master, Xiaowei (Xun Zhou; The Banquet) a fox in human form

pushes her effort to steal him from his loving wife Peirong (Vikki Zhao; So close).

She gets help from Xiao Yi (Qi Yu Wu),  -a chameleon who also takes a human form

constantly brings her fresh heart on terrorizing the town, murdering the residents

just to maintain their ugly secrets.

 

Peirong suspects the killings that’s been happening and asks Pang Yong

for help (played by Donnie Yen), Wang’s brother, who also once held love for her..

Trying him to convince that Xiaowei is resposible for the sudden tragedy in town,

a Demon Catcher, Xiao Bing (Sun Li) introduces herself to aid them..

 

As drama unfolds and secrets reveal, story of passion, loyalty, deception and temptation,

LOVE has never been this tense and thrilling…

 

 

 

 

 


Tabbed to be a horror film, this is not actually a close one..

Action scenes are mediocre, but you wouldn’t mind…

Effects aren’t that greater, but just on the taste..

Well, watching an unfamiliar movie is very simple…

Expect anything, and you will get everything…

If you’re tired of watching common love stories lately, try this out and

If not going to awe you, it will still surely give a satisfaction..

But I tell you, this is a good movie!!


 

June 23, 2008

Filipino’s Hollywood Debut

Filed under: Movies

Sigaw was a horror Filipino film done by a Filipino director Yam Laranas released back in 2004. It was one of the entries in the 2004 MMFF (Metro Manila Film Festival), which won the award for Best Editing and Best Sound Recording. The film didn’t attract me at first and I was always skeptical when it comes to our very own Films. Don’t get wrong, but Philippines’ Film Industry had been very low in originality and creativity. Not to mention the low budget! But there are plenty of films that are indeed worth to watch. And Sigaw is definitely one of those selections…

 

Sigaw translates into Scream in English, but to avoid its confusion between the Hollywood’s same popular title, it was then changed to Echo… The Echo also had its released in Singapore back in 2005, and later in Malaysia. The following year, rumors had spread about its International remake. And again, I was skeptical. Lots of asian-horror remakes had been released already since "the Ring", and none except for "The Grudge 1" followed the same blockbuster hit. As far as my memory serves, every year an asian-horror remake comes out in theaters but doesn’t receive much success. They all have this common plots and elements, others even have bad actors, bad lines, and poor editing. But they just won’t stop remaking such asian-horror films, because people don’t also stop watching…
So enough about the common criticism. This post is supposed to promote a Filipino-made horror-film, which is to announce its release early next year, 2009!

 

Sigaw wasn’t really that bad. Right after I saw the film, I actually applauded it. Not everything was great, but it was somehow effective. It delivered the scare, although not that much to my taste. The story however was brilliant. It centers on a young man who moves into an old apartment building only to learn his neighbor is an abusive police officer who savagely beats his wife and daughter. When he tries to intervene, he becomes trapped in a curse…

On the remake they changed some of the situation. This young man who was good in nature from the original version was turned into an ex-convict in the remake version. The apartment that was just an old condo in the original version, then changed into the lead character’s mother’s apartment. Now how about that??  WHOLE PLOT: Bobby Reynolds, played by Jesse Bradford (Clockstoppers, Bring It On, Swimfan), attempts to make a new life for himself by getting a job, reconnecting with a former girlfriend and moving into his mother’s apartment, vacant since her untimely death. Upon arrival, he is soon plagued by strange occurrences in the apartment and bizarre encounters with his neighbors. When he begins to investigate, Bobby discovers that his mother died under unusual circumstances and he comes to the realization that her death is somehow linked to the tenants of the building, who he believes are now coming after him. As he struggles to uncover the truth, terrifying secrets are revealed and Bobby must find a way to fight the echoes of the past before they kill him and those he loves.

 

So is it original? Will let you judge on to that…

But wait, there’s more… Yam Laranas who directed the orignal also directed this remake! The only thing that made me excited. Iza Ignacio who was one of the leads in the orignal will also have her appearance!! Definitely a Filipino debut to date in Hollywood! Now I’m anticipating…

 

Some Source : The IMDB

June 9, 2008

“To All the Loves that bring us to Life”

Filed under: Movies, Music

 

 

  Love of Siam   (Rak Haeng Siam), is a Thai teen-romantic film directed by Chookiat Sakveerakul which garnered plenty of nominations and award wins in its release last December 2007.. But with its achievement came along a controversy about its sensitive content. I first found out about this film through a friend online who recommended it to me. After hearing about the title I searched it on the web, and I was quite skeptical after reading the synopsis. Here’s why : The film was marketed as a typical teen romance between boys and girls, but the gay aspect of the love story became very controversial. Thai-language web boards were posted with messages of support, as well as accusations by moviegoers that they were misled into watching "a gay movie." But this was all shallow judgments from narrow-minded viewers. After watching the whole film last Friday, I was hooked and had a hangover over it. Totally, the movie was a heartfelt experience! There is so much to absorb. The plot itself is already promising.

 

 

 

Two young boys are best friends living quiet family living in Bangkok. Their lives are disrupted when one boy’s older sister goes missing on a jungle trip. The shattered family moves away, separating the boys. Years later, now in their late teens, the boys meet again. One of them is now the leader of an aspiring boy band whose managing assistant bears a striking resemblance to the lost sister. The boys must deal with their family and social lives and their feelings for each other.

 

The story covers up everything about love!! Love for your family, friends, and in the most intimate relationship of love. Although some people have found and some could still find this film as a ‘gay-movie’, I totally disagree!! It’s the things people do with labeling that doesn’t fit to be right. This film shows a very broad views and aspects about love, and the conflicts that associated with it, in what we all hate to feel – Loneliness..

 

“When there is love, there is always loneliness…”

 

This was greatly emphasized in one scene where the two lead characters came about to be reunited again emotionally. Where Mew (Witwisit Hiranyawongku), expressed his thoughts about his loneliness to his childhood bestfriend, Tong (Mario Maurer). The transition showed along this scene was very, very moving! You have to see it for yourself. There was fear from a mother of losing another child, a fear of a friend of losing somebody he hasn’t yet have, it all points to Love and Loneliness that is always associated together. If you won’t add any malice to the particular scene, you’ll probably feel the same emotion inflicted to the lines that Mew delivers, and what Tong, his bestfriend feels for him about it and so the way he responds. Just imagine having somebody that was there with you in the most emotional time and moment of your life. Be it anybody, you’ll know it feels great that there’s somone comforting you, and understands you most especially when you least expect it..

 

“But as long as you love, you will still have hope.."

 

Ying (Kanya Rattanapetch), reached out for the meaning and asked Mew if she should still hope for the love she has for him…

 

Another character that steals the show was from Sunne (Sinjai Plengpanich), as Tong’s mother. She portrays the role of a loving mother and wife that will surely move everybody’s soul. I really felt her grief. In some point, and some scenes, you will find yourself close to tears..

 

Other things to relate to are the characters and the situations. If you have lost somebody, be it a sister, a son or a daughter, a brother or a friend, family or friends. Definitely, this movie is for everybody. Spare the whole drama misconceptions and open your mind and heart for this one. You might also find yourself questioning living life the best way out of the choices you make. That’s right, the film also quite showed about how to make choices, and choose the right one..

 

I praised the movie so much that the only flaw I noticed was that of the editing. But only with very few scenes and shots where the settings are not quite elaborated. You can still get the whole thing if you can follow well, which is of course, not be able hard to do..

 

 

from L-R :Aticha Pongsilpipat, Witwisit Hiranyawongkul, Chermarn Boonyasak, Sinjai Plengpanich and Mario Maurer

The soundtracks are astoundingly phenomenal!!! It carries the viewer through its emotional message every step of the way in the entire film. The state of mind doesn’t matter here as of also the movie itself. It’s how you feel. And that’s the tagline of the soundtrack: "Just ask yourself who you think of when you are listening to love song.” The lyrics are pure, captivating, and well written. Very inspired as written indeed. I uploaded the tracks on my imeem profile.

 

You, appreciated readers of my blog, might have already noticed my passion of film-making. And I must share, movies may tend to imitate life, but lessons are always there as one way to help and understand the reality of life better. It is already portrayed things that we don’t see, even things what we don’t wanna see. So there we may put ourselves in that situation, and consciously, have a better understanding right before we experience them…. As of this film, I salute the makers! It deserves a proper honor of appreciation. This is one of those very rare, strongest inspiration to me… =)

 

Soundtrack -Track listing  (click the title for full clip)


  1. "Gun lae gun" ("กันและกัน") – performed by Suweera Boonrod (Flure) – 4:34
  2. "Ticket (Day Trip)" – performed by Chookiat Sakveerakul & August Band – 3:34
  3. "Roo suek barng mhai" ("รู้สึกบ้างไหม") (Live) – performed by Witwisit Hiranyawongkul – 4:16
  4. "Pieng ter" ("เพียงเธอ") – performed by Witwisit Hiranyawongkul – 4:12
  5. "Gun lae gun" ("กันและกัน") (Acoustic version) – performed by Chookiat Sakveerakul – 6:20
  6. "Kuen aun pen niran" ("คืนอันเป็นนิรันดร์") – performed by Passakorn Wiroonsup – 3:07
  7. "Gun lae gun" ("กันและกัน") (Live) – performed by Witwisit Hiranyawongkul – 6:02
  8. "Roo suek barng mhai" ("รู้สึกบ้างไหม ") (Original Mix) – performed by Witwisit Hiranyawongkul – 5:00
  9. "Pieng ter" ("เพียงเธอ") (Demo) – performed by Chookiat Sakveerakul – 4:23
  10. "Ticket (Night Trip)" (Bonus Track) – Instrumental – 3:50

 

 

Fave tracks are no.s 1, 2, 5, 6, 7, 8, & 10 

 

Awards



at Star Entertainment Awards 2007

The Love of Siam dominated Thailand’s 2007 film awards season, winning the Best Picture category in all major national film award events, including the Thailand National Film Association Awards, Starpics Magazine’s Starpics Awards, the Bangkok Critics Assembly Awards, Star Entertainment Awards, and Kom Chad Luek Newspaper’s Kom Chad Luek Awards.[9] Awards won by the film include the following:

Starpics Awards
  • Best Picture
  • Best Director (Chookiat Sakveerakul)
  • Best Actor (Mario Maurer)
  • Best Actress (Sinjai Plengpanich)
  • Best Supporting Actor (Songsit Rungnopakunsri)
  • Best Screenplay (Chookiat Sakveerakul)
  • Best Cinematography (Chitti Urnorakankij)
  • Best Original Score (Kitti Kuremanee)
  • Popular Film.

Kom Chad Luek Awards

  • Best Picture
  • Best Actress (Sinjai Plengpanich)

Thailand National Film Association Awards

  • Best Picture
  • Best Director (Chookiat Sakveerakul)
  • Best Supporting Actress (Chermarn Boonyasak)
Bangkok Critics Assembly Awards
  • Best Picture
  • Best Director (Chookiat Sakveerakul)
  • Best Actress (Sinjai Plengpanich)
  • Best Supporting Actress (Chermarn Boonyasak)
  • Best Screenplay (Chookiat Sakveerakul)
  • Best Original Score (Kitti Kuremanee)

Star Entertainment Awards

  • Best Picture
  • Best Director (Chookiat Sakveerakul)
  • Best Actress (Sinjai Plengpanich)
  • Best Supporting Actress (Chermarn Boonyasak)
  • Best Screenplay (Chookiat Sakveerakul)
  • Best Original Song

The film was also nominated for Best Supporting Actor (Mario Maurer) and Best Composer (Kitti Kuremanee) categories in the Asian Film Awards at the Hong Kong International Film Festival, but did not win.

Source: The Wikipedia 

 

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May 27, 2008

Blood : The Last Vampire Live-Action!

Filed under: Movies

I first found out about this exciting news 2 years ago, while watching this Korean program on Arirang when it was still all yet planned and all to produce. A year later, a source of news was updated and axclusive pics were leaking through out forum sites.

 

 

 

Blood was first an anime film produced by Production I.G and Aniplex, and directed by Hiroyuki Kitakubo. The film premiered in theaters in Japan on November 18, 2000.

A single-volume manga sequel (an anime graphical comic book), Blood: The Last Vampire 2000 written by Benkyo Tamaoki, was published in Japan in 2001 by Kadokawa Shoten, and in English by Viz Media in November 2002 with the title slightly modified to Blood: The Last Vampire 2002. Three Japanese light novel adaptations have also been released for the series, along with a video game. It also spawned a fifty-episode anime series, Blood+, which is an alternate universe story.

 

The story is set in the American Yokota Air Base located in post-WWII Japan, a few months before the beginning of the Vietnam War. Its main protagonist is a girl named Saya, who hunts hematophagous bat-like creatures called chiropterans for a secret organization known as the Red Shield. Teropterids or Chiroptera, meaning "hand wing" and translated as 翼手 (yokushu) in Japanese,, are hematophagous bat-like creatures, much like a large, monstrous, long-limbed bat. They live by feeding on human blood. They possess extraordinary speed, strength, and supernatural healing abilities and can heal almost instantly from any non-lethal wound. The only way to easily kill them is by introducing any amount of blood from Saya into their bloodstream, which destroys them…

 

SsssmOkin hot, baby!!emoticon 

 

The film will mark the English-language debut of Korean superstar Jeon Ji-hyun (seen and got famous in the romantic-comedy flick My Sassy Girl in 2001), now internationaly working under the name Gianna Jun. She portrays the lead of Saya…         “Blood: The Last Vampire” co-stars Allison Miller, Masiela Lusha, Colin Salmon, and Koyuki (seen with Tom Cruise as his love interest in 2003’s The Last Samurai).

 

 

 

 

Fans are skeptical about this live-action version, comparing the tough-looking character of the original version from the anime between the pretty/sassy-girl-looking of Ji-hyun. Well, what do we really expect from film-makers who take up concepts from already known titles? -They somehow change them for benign look, which actually works the other way around. But still, this would gain enough money and attention.

 

 

Check out these Spoiler stills of the film and behind the scenes:

 

Koyuki plays the evil character, Onigen

 

 

 

 

 

Synopsis source : Wikipedia.com

Pics source : Imdb.com member forums 






















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