Sunday, 23 December 2012

Movie Review: Gayak

A story of a tailor and his struggles with his relationship with his son as he grows up. "GAYAK" is a movie about a father's (Alan Paule) unconditional love for his son (Sef Cadayona) and the son's journey towards self-discovery set in the backdrop of one of the most unique practice of Catholic devotion, the "Pagsa-San Juan" in Brgy. Bibiclat, Aliaga, Nueva Ecija. The movie explores intimate relationships -- father to son, son to father, brother to sister (Evelyn Vargas), between cousins (Richard Bradley), and among members of a rural community within the context of faith, love and hope.

So I can say that the movie has a good story to tell. The treatment was very dramatic and slow paced that’s why its very hard for me to not fall asleep inside the cinema. Acting wise no question Allan Paule delivers Sef Cadeyona is ok, Richard Bradley needs more workshops. The movie does not affect me at all.

My Verdict: 2/5

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