Sunday, 23 December 2012

Movie Review: Paglaya sa Tanikala


The movie is about a young kid  Berto,  a rugby-sniffing street child that has fallen prey to human traffickers. When the street urchin meets Somascan Bro. Jerry, he finds refuge in the Casa Miani orphanage. But the brotherhood of the streets compels him to follow their code.  The conflict starts when the leader of the human traffickers still follows Berto on the orphanage and blackmails the kid. The movie also shows the story of the St. Jerome

 At first I thought that this film is parang tulad ng mga reenactment sa 700 Club or drama anthology for holy week special ng GMA pero infairness mas higit pa doon yung quality ng movie. Though the story content of the film is halos katuad doon pero mas ok yung treatment ditto at pampelikula naman yung approach. Ang kinaganda talaga ng pelikulang ito ay yung istorya na lahat ay mag pagkakataon na makapagbago lalo na para sa mga nalilihis na landas. Very inspiring yung story ng pelikula and this film is something to that we need to watch if we would like to reflects on our spiritual life. Napapanahon ang pelikulang ito lalo na ngayung kapaskuhan for us to realize what Jesus Christ sacrifice for all of us. Acting wise Mateo Guidicelli delivers well in the film, eto na ang pinaka magaling na acting niya sa lahat ng projects na nagawa niya. Good thing that he accepts the role for this indie film. Ofcourse papahuli bas a galling umarte ang mga bata na sina Micko Laurente ( Berto) and the fat kid from the orphanage, those 2 kids are really scene stealers, napakahusay at napakacute. The rest of the casts deliver well. The treatment of the film is also good na hindi naman siya nagmukhang made for religious purposes at pumasa naman for a feature film.  The DOP is good as well at na utilize din nila yung dolley because of various movement of camera in the film. So this is an alternative film to watch for in MMFF New Wave, if you would want to have a breather and just a light movie to watch to that you can reflect , watch this film.

My Verdict: 3/5


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