Monday, December 26, 2005

Mulawin the Movie

Photo Sharing and Video Hosting at PhotobucketDistributor:GMA Films/Regal Entertainment
Release:December 2005
Genre:Action/Adventure/Fantasy/Romance
MTRCB Rating:GP

This movie takes off from where the TV series ended ... Alwina and Aguiluz are in a boat to travel to wherever they plan to settle, but are shipwrecked. Both lose their memory and end up miles apart. They have to find each other while at the same time survive the war brought about by the resurrection of an ancient foe of the birdmen.

Slight improvement on the special effects, more recognizeable actors included ... but it still feels like I'm watching the TV series.

Movie: Exodus

Photo Sharing and Video Hosting at PhotobucketProducers:Imus Productions
Reality Entertainment, Inc.
Ignite Media, Inc.
Enchanted Kingdom
Release:December 25, 2005
Genre:Action/Fantasy
MTRCB Rating:GP


Half the Metro Manila Filmfest movies cater mostly to children or teens. I expected Exodus to be such. I've always regarded Bong Revilla as a person who appears in fairly decent movies and sitcoms, not great, but decent compared to movies/shows usually made to cater to the "masa". I was excited to find out if this film was good or not.

Compared to Filipino films made in the genre of action/fantasy (note that I haven't watched that many Filipino action/fantasy movies - the trailers fail to catch my attention) I'd say this is good. Could have been better, but I think the producers were short on budget, and they either had little time to fine tune the story, or they had little time to take more footage, or they were forced to make cuts so that the movie never ran more than two hours (it is 1 hr and 46 mins long). Whatever it is, something was lacking.

Characters:
Photo Sharing and Video Hosting at PhotobucketThe main character, Exodus, was of the mercenary turned hero on a quest destined to be king mold. It's so cliche it's boring. In this story, the hero didn't know he is the son of the dead king - a spirit elemental who decided to live among mortals and be the king of humans.

However, the ideas behind the other characters were good, and it would have been cooler had the characters been further developed or executed well.

Photo Sharing and Video Hosting at PhotobucketTayho, an earth elemental that looks like a mix between Tikbalang and Centaur, is a fast, strong, but stupid and cowardly creature. When Bagulbol and his minions were wiping out his species, they didn't bother to look for him (coward that he is, he probably went into hiding) as they considered him harmless. He was the only character who didn't get a decent fighting scene. I could deal with that as it fits his cowardly nature. What I hated was Benjie Paras' use of the mannerisms so common in Pinoy comedy to supposedly make the character "funny". I therefore found him annoying rather than funny in some scenes. I don't know if it was Benjie's idea to act that way, or it was the director telling him to.

Photo Sharing and Video Hosting at PhotobucketSilab, a fire elemental that looks something out of the Dragonball Z cartoon, is the eternal child that could throw balls of fire and split into mean fighting twins when he wishes to. His preference to wander meant that he wasn't around when the rest of his kind was wiped out by Bagulbol. He later decided to live in the ruins of his city, where Exodus found him. BJ Forbes is a child actor who first got attention in the Tide commercials. His acting here however was overshadowed by a very bad red wig that production stuck on his head.

Photo Sharing and Video Hosting at PhotobucketBangkila is an aswang. She was an air elemental who broke the laws in a quest to be more powerful and was therefore sent into exile. She was consequently not present when her people were killed. She doesn't care about anybody and prefers to be alone. Cold, calculating, sharp metal fingernails, and wings that allow her to fly swiftly, Bangkila is, in my book, the coolest of Exodus' "sidekicks".

Photo Sharing and Video Hosting at PhotobucketLin-Ay is considered the fairest of the water elementals. Those who were envious of her had her tied up at the bottom of a lake, where she is doomed to sleep forever. Many had forgotten her existence by the time her people were killed. She woke up when Exodus untied her. Her costume reminds me of the floating women in Japanese paintings. A very feminine creature, she proved able to defend herself in a nice action scene where she levitated rocks to surround her and therefore block lightning arrows. One swift pebble was all it took for her opponent to taste the sweet kiss of death.

Photo Sharing and Video Hosting at PhotobucketKing Bagulbol as the villain is played by Jay-R ... making this one of those stories where the villain is good-looking and knows it. The number of masks and costumes he changes into underline the vanity of the character. Apparently, Bagulbol is one of the last known spirit elementals alive as he is so insecure that he wiped out species/creatures that posed any threat to him. To take the throne, he masterminded an uprising and killed the old king (Exodus' father).

Now for my favorite character:

In Bagulbol's court sits Alas. This courtier spends most of the day reading "tarot" cards that one usually sees floating around him. As his main talent is reading future events in his cards, he is not of the warrior type and easily retreats during battle. He could, however, turn his cards into projectiles - and anyone who has been cut by paper knows it is actually possible to get hurt by cards or paper. The floating cards are cool, but what I find cooler is that they had comedian Long Mejia play the role ... and I commend him for not taking the "comedian route" with this role like Benjie Paras.

The plot:
Bagulbol killed the old king and proclaimed himself the new ruler of the mortal world. A former guardian of humans like the other spirit elementals, he found humans too weak to deserve his protection and he plans to create his own species ... which basically involved capturing humans and turning them into mutants.

Humans rebelled but were no match to Bagulbol and his forces. Finally, only one settlement of humans was left: Bantayan. The leader of the rebels knew that the humans's hope of survival lies in killing Bagulbol, and he knows that it would take the help of other elementals to kill him. The rebels pool the money they have to hire the mercenary Exodus to go into the world of encantos to find elementals that could still be alive if the legends they hear are true.

The leader intentionally put on the list an earth elemental, a fire elemental, an air elemental, a water elemental and a spirit elemental. Exodus would capture all except the last one who was already dead courtesy of Bagulbol. The leader of the rebels was crestfallen to find out that Bagulbol is the last spirit elemental alive. Had the other spirit elemental lived, he could merge with the other four elementals and therefore match Bagulbol's strength (I am assuming that Bagulbol was strong because he had absorbed other elementals into himself ... by force).

As luck would have it, Exodus would later learn that he is the son of the old king and therefore also a spirit elemental. He escaped death because his father ordered one of his trusted men to take him far away before he faced Bagulbol. So in the end, like Voltes 5, the five elementals "volt in" (Exodus absorbs the other four elementals into him) in order to fight Bagulbol... if you got lost on the voltes5 reference then you're 10 years older off my age (older or younger). Note that the other elementals willingly merge with him, and therefore after the fight they leave Exodus' body.

More than half the movie was spent chronicling Exodus' quest to find the other elementals, leaving little time for the fighting sequences ... the confrontations ended too fast considering that opposing forces had formidable powers. If they planned that each of the elementals would have a nemesis, then they should have given those fight sequences more time. The confrontation between Bagulbol and Exodus at the end of the movie started out promising but soon lost steam.

Imus Production is one of the producers of this movie. The company is owned by the Revillas so you'd see many of them in the movie: starting with the Bong Revilla, his father Ramon Revilla, and Bong's sons.

The movie is not so bad compared to Filipino films of the same genre. It is not as memorable as Rizal and other good Filipino movies, and it would definitely pale in comparison to North American fantasy movies. It is noteworthy though that unlike most Filipino fantasy movies, Exodus decided not to become an all-out comedy like the Pedro Penduko and Okay Ka, Fairy Ko movies.

Monday, December 12, 2005

TV Series: Etheria

Photo Sharing and Video Hosting at PhotobucketNetwork:GMA
First Run:December 12, 2005
Genre:Adventure, Fantasy
Time Slot:Weekdays, 9:00 p.m.


Etheria starts today. I thought it was a prequel so I was surprised to see an older Ybrahim, now king of Sapiro, teaching his granddaughter the history of Encantadia. Apparently, they are going the route of flashbacks.

Friday, December 09, 2005

TV Series: Encantadia
Week 32

Photobucket - Video and Image HostingNetwork:GMA
First Run:May 2 - December 9, 2005
Genre:Adventure, Fantasy
Time Slot:Weekdays, 9:00 p.m.


Trying to keep up with this daily series has proven to be tough for me. Book One finally ended today.

Lireo wins the war against Hathoria with the aid of Sapiryans that rally under Ybrahim. Among the dead are Pirena's daughter Mira, King Hagorn of Hathoria, Sapiro's renegade Prince Asval, and Aquil, Lireo's Captain of the Queen's guard.

Lira is hailed the new queen of Lireo but she abdicates in order to go back to her mortal love, Anthony. As Amihan refuses the crown, Danaya is chosen the new queen of Lireo. Prince Ybrahim marries Alena, and is crowned king of the resurrected kingdom of Sapiro.

After a number of decades, Lira's mortal husband dies and she goes back brokenhearted to Encantadia, with a wish to die and go to Devas. Her mother grants her wish with a heavy heart. Cassiopeia takes a lock of Lira's hair and mixes it with her blood to create the child Cassandra, Lira's heir. Unknown to Cassiopeia, this act of hers stirs up the magic that wakes up remnants of the fallen kingdom of Etheria.

Thus is the setting for the start the series to be called Etheria.

Friday, December 02, 2005

Movie: Just Like Heaven

Photo Sharing and Video Hosting at PhotobucketDistributor:DreamWorks SKG
Release:September 16, 2005
Genre:Comedy, Romance, Science Fiction/Fantasy and Adaptation
MPAA Rating:PG-13 for some sexual content.


About a decade ago, one would find Reese Witherspoon and Mark Ruffalo playing supporting roles in movies. These days they have moved on to lead roles and have teamed up in this romantic comedy.

Reese is as usual, the perfect person to play the ambitious, overworked female - and she believes that playing such roles help in erasing the stereotype of the dumb blonde. In this movie, she plays Elizabeth, a resident doctor who makes a habit out of rendering more hours of work than is required of her. After one of those busy days, she fails to focus on where she is driving and gets in an accident.

The apartment she used to live in is now rented by David, a landscaper and widower whose loss is still fresh and has taken to being a recluse. Elizabeth is angry to find a strange man in her apartment, David thinks being alone has made him crazy enough to be talking with a person no one else can see or hear. Elizabeth eventually realizes she is not corporeal and that she has forgotten who she is, and asks David to help her find out her history and what happened. A man dealing with an invisible companion will bring out laughs in any movie. The most hilarious scene here is when the two are in a restaurant and someone needed to have an emergency procedure performed on him ... David tries to tell others what is wrong with the man but keeps getting the word Elizabeth is using wrong, then he ends up doing the procedure himself under Elizabeth's direction in order to save the man's life.

This incident makes Elizabeth remember she was a doctor. They track down her body and find it lying in coma in the same hospital where she used to work. They got there just in time because the hospital is recommending to Elizabeth's sister that life support be turned off. This would mean death, and probably Elizabeth's spirit disappearing to wherever the dead go to. Elizabeth must find a way to return to her body before its life support is taken away. David and Elizabeth realize how fond they are of each other when faced with the idea of parting from each other. By a stroke of luck, David figures out how Elizabeth can return to her body.

Sadly, once Elizabeth wakes up from her long coma, she forgets everything that happened after the accident ... including the time she spent with David. She could not explain though why she likes to visit certain places, not remembering that those were the places where her spirit and David used to hang out.

David gives up the apartment, and finds out that Elizabeth will be moving back in. In a last ditch attempt, he builds her dream rooftoop garden, and when she sees him in it, remembers everything. That is where the story ends.

Despite brilliant comic moments, some of them involving the pyschic dude Daryl, the movie is essentially a love story. Unfortunately, the romance is too light to make this a significant love story.

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