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Sepak Takraw 2025
And yet, there is no sepak takraw in this film, literally or figuratively. Just a few mentions, including an upcoming tryout that never happens. It feels like something got cut in post-production, as if all traces of the sport had to be removed.
Read more at: https://tribune.net.ph/2025/03/21/cinepanalo-reviews-part-2-sepak-takraw-olsens-day
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Olsen's Day 2025
What makes Olsen’s Day remarkable is not just its craftsmanship — it is a soulful film that treads delicately on the most painful aspects of life. At its core is a young man seemingly resigned to a depressing routine, with Habac masterfully capturing the secret sorrows of the heart through unconventional camera angles, thoughtful silences, and the guise of small talk.
Read more at: https://tribune.net.ph/2025/03/21/cinepanalo-reviews-part-2-sepak-takraw-olsens-day
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Green Bones 2024
When the wig-wearing Dennis Trillo used sign language against the sunset sky, and Ruru Madrid immediately judged it as the language of revenge, I knew right away it was the opposite. Predicting the twist early on ruined the experience for me.
With golden-hour cinematography, packed with red herrings, heavy narration, and overly expository, GREEN BONES (which I initially suspected to be inspired by the '90s prison dramaTHE GREEN MILE) clearly aims for simplistic drama suited for all ages.
Like Firefly,…
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Five Breakups and a Romance 2023
It’s another one of those mainstream Filipino films that merely rely on pretty cinematography and dramatic coloring — and, of course, bankable stars — without putting much thought into the story.
Read more: tribune.net.ph/2023/10/20/alden-richards-the-gem-in-this-tepid-non-story/
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