Truth be told, I liked the film. It might be your typical gay film but for an indie film, the cinematography - which for me is the most important thing next to the storyline - was great.
You'd think that the title is a giveaway but I like the twist at the end. You know how all those films hype their "stories with a twist", this one was a very subtle yet effective twist. And I loved the subtlety of it more than anything.
The actors were also effective. Shamaine Buencamino delivered well as expected. Josh Ivan Morales can act, surprisingly! And Kenjie Garcia, the teen who played Antonio, was believable in his portrayal. The question that goes on in my head is: How did they convince this kid, and his parents, to play this role which demands such sensitive scenes?
I'm definitely recommending this film, even if I do think that there are too many gay films out there and they keep on rehashing the same stories. But I don't believe that they've exhausted all possible stories and perspective on gay life. I'm watching for the next film that can capture that.
Thursday, July 24, 2008
Ang Lihim Ni Antonio
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Josh Ivan Morales can definitely act. Have you seen him in his porn flick "Manila Exposed"? Boy, Ivan is a real shooter! He put the Old Faithful geyser to shame.
The writer of "Lihim", Lex Bonife, once wrote me he wished that Josh Ivan would hit the mainstream.
i couldn't agree more.
best regards!
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