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January 4, 2017

COLLATERAL BEAUTY movie review


Happy new year! I haven't posted a lot in the past 8 months but I would like to make sure that starting the year would open a lot of good for us. Starting with the latest film with Will Smith, Helen Mirren, Michael Pena, Kate Winslet, Edward Norton, and Kiera Knightley in the movie called Collateral Beauty. Opening today in cinemas, I highly recommend this to everyone to look forward and see the bigger and better picture in every thing that is happening to us.
SYPNOSIS: When a successful New York advertising executive suffers a great tragedy he retreats from life.  While his concerned friends try desperately to reconnect with him, he seeks answers from the universe by writing letters to Love, Time and Death.  But it’s not until his notes bring unexpected personal responses that he begins to understand how these constants interlock in a life fully lived, and how even the deepest loss can reveal moments of meaning and beauty.
Time, Love and Death played very well on this one. They actually like speaking through you and not to the characters that are portrayed in the movie. When the story is served in front of you, you feel like everything is relatable. I actually cried in many parts. The movie gives so many metaphors and again hits you right on the spot. Congratulations to Allan Loeb for writing this in such a way that made you realize and appreciate these three things in our lives. Moments are derived from sadness and it takes us to be happy, just learning how to appreciate time and love. It also makes us prepare for Death, be ready and accept when it arrives.

From Warner Bros. Pictures, Collateral Beauty is directed by David Frankel.

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April 3, 2012

TITANIC in 3D review

ok, so many people saw i than i did. but James Cameron's Titanic never fails to bring giggles and tears to everyone who sees it, especially now when it will be re-released in 3D. it will be in memoriam of the lives lost when the ship sank 100 years ago at the North Atlantic.
again, we immerse in the story of Rose Dewitt-Bukater (Gloria Stuart) who narrates back the experience when she saw the news that "The Heart of the Ocean" is missing from an expedition. of course we all know the story of Rose (Kate Winslet) and Jack (Leonardo DiCaprio) who found love in this unfortunate ship. the modern Romeo and Juliet still deserves their title as the top-grossing couple of all time.
go sit in the theaters and the movie still captures the audience's feelings as if they are seeing it the first time. we are again inspired by Rose's story and how she describes the unsinkable ship like how she smells the fresh paint of the Titanic, the furnitures and even the people who wore the finest clothes at their time.

there might been almost unnoticeable additions in the 3D version. before i think it was a censored version especially this part.
Titanic is still recommended to be seen in theaters. watch it in 3D starting April 7 in theaters.

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March 28, 2012

TITANIC 3D: wear your glasses

i admit! i saw the 2d version of Titanic around 5 times in the movie house and i don't even have a job then. and i stay in front of HBO watching the same movie over and over again and i am very proud of it. who wouldn't forget these lines:

"So this is the ship they say is unsinkable."
"Not even God can sink this ship."
"I want you to paint me wearing this. Wearing ONLY this."
"Promise me, you'll never give up, no matter how hopeless."
if you knew the people who said these lines, you're a certified Titanic fan. and i bet when you hear Celine Dion's My Heart Will Go On, you will be able to fill in the dialogues at every gap. that's how i grew myself in the days when Titanic plays in the movie screen. you won't believe that it played around 3 months here in the Philippines back in 1997.
and so when James Cameron made this 3D version, it was very timely in the 100th anniversary of the tragedy but touched our hearts with the love story of Jack Dawson (Leonardo DiCaprio) and Rose Dewitt-Bukater (Kate Winslet). but my favorite character there is the old Rose, played by Gloria Stuart.

so you're going to meet them again on digital 3D in cinemas on April 7 for a limited time. if tickets are available online, go reserve them now.

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