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I can discuss films from 70s to present time, at wala akong mapagkwentuhan. Nowadays, audiences, both theaters and at home, just consume product, open their smartphones and take a photo with flash on. This is the case when I watched The Meg 2.
When I open discussions they’re just simply slap me with “Napanood ko na yan. Maganda naman, walakumpake sa story” card. Parang nasa The Truman Show’s last few seconds lang, eh.
Gosh, how can they find a movie good kung wala silang pake sa story? Shouldn’t a good movie make you care to the story, character etc.?
Yung pamangkin kong 15yo, hindi nagustuhan yung Nocebo kasi daw natalo yung bida. 🤪 I guess, dapat manalo yung bida para sa ibang tao para masabi na maganda yung pelikula. And I guess he cared for the wrong character. Nag explain ako ng todo about the movie. Hopefully napickup nya.
Ang dami dami pwede punain sa movie yun pa napansin niya, haha. Ako yung problema ko nakapag-teleport siya sa London.
Ako ang problema ko, na brain drain yung Ongo. Pati ba naman yun?
I do laugh some nonsensical moments in films like those extremely absurd “contents” on Tubi, but calling them “a good movie?” Oh no!