Sunday 13 August 2017

Ang Pamilyang Hindi Lumuluha Movie Review: Sharon Cuneta And Moi Marcampo As Female Versions Of The Late Dolphy And Panchito


THE BEST THING about "Ang Pamilyang Hindi Lumuluha" is the imaginative animation used in the prologue and the credit titles. It implies that the movie is more of a fable and tells the story of a legendary family in a certain town whose members do not weep. It is said that if you're estranged with your own family, all you have to do is to stay with this family and you and your own family members will all be reunited. When the magical family left their village, their chief source of income, which is growing onions, slackened and the formerly prosperous town became poor.

Sharon Cuneta plays Cora, a woman whose husband and two grown up children have left her and she now wishes to be reconciled with them. Enter her new househelp, Moi Marcampo as Bebang, whose mother used to work for Cora.

Moi is uncomfortable in her new surroundings, what with Sharon initially presented like a mystery. Her face is not shown, almost always covered by something or she is shown with her back to the camera. Then, all of a sudden, Director Mes de Guzman drops this and decides to shows Sharon's face on screen.


She turns out to be an alcoholic and the first LOL moment in the movie is when she asks Moi to drink with her and she suddenly whips out a glass from her "batya" so she can start drinking with Sharon right away. Sharon opens up to her maid and asks Moi to help her look for her missing husband and kids. She believes she can do this if only she could locate "ang pamilyang hindi lumuluha" and make them stay in her home.

Moi then asks the help of uncle, Nino Muhlach as Buboy, who has a talent in tracking down missing people. After some supposedly funny incidents of Buboy asking a lot of people about the object of his search, he finally finds the parents, Joe Gruta and Flor Salanga, and brings them to Sharon. Then he finds their son, Kiko Matos, and Sharon also asks him to live with them.

Although the film's title is about the family that doesn't weep, it's not really concerned about them. As a matter of fact, they stay with Sharon in her house but Sharon doesn't even interact with them and we know next to nothing about them. When Kiko is found, he's not even shown being reunited with his parents or whether they're at all happy to see him again. Moi is given more importance and she starts to seduce Kiko, but she's not successful.

Then, the movie takes a dramatic turn and, Sharon, after trying to make the audience laugh, suddenly drops the clown act and goes into dramatic mode with a breakdown scene where she pines for her missing family, complete with her nose dripping with uhog. She does it well but the lugubrious sequence seems quite anachronous to the overall tone of the movie.

This is Sharon's first try in making an indie film and we don't know why she chose this material. They say it's a black comedy, which treats matters considered taboo in a humorous, satirical way, but this movie doesn't really feel like that. The black comedies we know are "Nurse Betty", "Heathers", "Death Becomes Her", "Trainspotting", "The Hangover" series, "Bridesmaids". And this movie is certainly nothing like that.

There might be a subtext to it that eludes us but, at best, we'll describe it as a shallow and silly comedy. There are some scenes where you don't know whether to laugh or cringe, and you find yourself doing both. The scenes that succeed in tickling us only work because of the very hilarious banter and natural interaction between Sharon and Moi that act as the narrative glue holding the film together.

You actually get the feeling that most of their scenes are mere improvisations and their exchange of witty punchlines are mostly ad libs that they themselves cooked up, especially when Sharon says to Moi: "Umaabuso ka na ha. Masyado ka nang pamilyar."

Without them, this movie would have simply fallen apart at the seams, which cannot be said of their co-actors who are not even reasonably funny. Sharon and Moi have a certain comic chemistry that makes them a delight to watch on screen, just like a female version of the late Dolphy and Panchito. We wish we could care more for their characters.

Sharon is so generous to allow Moi to be on an equal footing with her because, in truth, they are both playing lead roles, getting almost the same screen time and exposure. It was a gamble for Sharon to do this kind of free wheeling project that allows her to show her flare for comedy but we don't think diehard Sharonians will be totally pleased that this is her comeback vehicle after a long absence on the screen.

But somehow, we think it paid off for her as she is, in a way, luckier than Nora Aunor when Ate Guy was directed by de Guzman in "Ang Kuwento ni Mabuti", a movie that failed to contribute anything concrete to her long career as a top actress.

Sharon chose to deviate from her usual dramas and succeeds to display a different side of her in making fun of herself, even if the movie itself is not that well realized and looks more like a series of hit or miss sitcom scenes. Looks like de Guzman is not in full control of his material and we can't blame him as it's really difficult to do a comedy, and a black comedy at that.

Up to now, his only movie we truly like is "Ang Daan Patungong Kalimugtong". Locally, one of the best black comedies we've seen is the late Soxie Topacio's "Ded Na Si Lolo", which has quite a morbid subject but manages to come out very funny. "Pamilya" is quite sloppy in comparison and you get the feeling that the writer-director doesn't really have a good grasp of his material and is not even totally sure where he wants to take it.

Here, there are sequences that just fall flat on its face, like the scenes showing Cora as a TV host with Cris Villanueva as her boss, that seem to belong to another movie. Another funny but incomprehensible scene is Moi confronting a pair of sluts, one of them overweight but feeling sexy in her revealing clothes, because she got jealous after she saw them cavorting with Kiko.

We're just wondering why the scene they showed onthe trailer, with Moi playing the piano, was deleted from the final film. Its sheer absurdity could have been a well founded confirmation of the film's choice to be truly weird and bizarre so no explanations would be necessary.

And while we're talking about weirdness, now that "Kita Kita" with a plain looking comedian like Empoy making oodles at the box office, our recommendation now is for Moi (who's actually funnier than Empoy) to be paired in a romantic comedy with her very famous boss, Papa P. We're sure they'll also have a winning chemistry like Alempoy. They will be known as PioMoi.
Read more @ Showbiz Portal

Andrea Torres On Reported Rift With Marian Rivera Over Selos Issue: 'I Respect Their Marriage. They're A Happy Family, So My Conscience Is Clear'

ISN'T ANDREA TORRES worried that rumors linking her to Dingdong Dantes would be revived now that they're reunited in "Ang Pagbabalik ni Alyas Robin Hood" with her reprising her role as Venus?  "Ako kasi, I just want to be positive about things so hindi ko na lang iniisip yung mga ganyan," says Andrea. "Kasi if you'd let yourself be affected by intrigues, magkakailangan lang kayo sa taping. E, sa ngayon, napakadali ng trabaho namin kasi kilala na namin ang isa't isa after magkasama kami noong first season. Si Pepe talaga ang nakikita ko sa kay Kuya Dong and it's always fun to work with him kasi marami rin akong natutuhan sa kanya. Hindi kami nagpapaapekto sa mga issue at intriga."

How did she feel when was bashed for being linked to Dong? "I respect him and his marriage, so walang dapat ipagselos sa akin. You can see naman na they're a happy family, so I don't let myself be affected by bashing on social media. Lahat naman ngayon, nagbibigay ng opinion nila, very judgmental, di ba? Ang mahalaga, kilala mo yung sarili mo. Ako naman, ever since, alam ko kunsaan ako lulugar. Ang importante, you are always professional. Nandito ka para magtrabaho, so gawin mo lang nang tama ang trabaho mo. Kaya kahit pagbintangan nila ako, basta malinis ang konsensiya ko at kilala ng mga tao sa paligid ko yung tunay na ako, yun ang mas importante. Never akong pumatol as in nang-away. May basher na kung ano-ano ang sinabi sa'king panlalait, ang sagot ko lang, I will pray for you when I go to church. Kasi lahat kami ng buong family ko, madasalin talaga."

So how is Season 2 different from the first one? "Mas pasabog ito sa umpisa pa lang. Kasi magpo-propose na sa'kin ng marriage si Pepe complete with an engagement ring. Kaso, bago pa matuloy ang wedding namin, magkakaroon ng complications. Ang mother niyang si Jaclyn Jose as Judy, magiging biktima ng terrorist group headed by Jay Manalo. Magiging hostage sa pagsalakay nina Jay sa city hall. Mas pasabog din ang fight scenes dito. Meron akong fight scene sa bubong ng tall building, e may fear of heights ako, pero ginawa ko pa rin. Then papasok pa si Edu Manzano as a corrupt politician at magkakaroon ako ng bagong ka-love triangle kay Pepe, si Solenn Heussaff. Kaya abangan nyo ang start ng Season 2 this Monday after 'Mulawin vs. Ravena'."

So is she happier now that GMA Artist Center is managing her and no longer Triple A which also manages Marian Rivera? "Oo naman, pero nagpaalam naman ako nang maayos sa Triple A kaya maganda ang naging paghihiwalay namin. Noong magkita nga kami sa Tagaytay noong wedding ni Rochelle Pangilinan nina Mr. Tony Tuviera at Ateng Rams David, big bosses ng Triple A, I hugged them, nagkuwentuhan kami and we're okay."

At the said wedding last Tuesday, a lot of people were wondering why Marian was absent when the groom is Dingdong's cousin. "Siempre hindi pupunta roon si Marian kasi si Andrea ang maid of honor ni Rochelle at si Dong ang best man ng groom na si Arthur Solinap," someone who attended the wedding told us. "Baka ma-out of place lang siya roon kaya unawain na lang natin."
Read more @ Showbiz Portal

Vice Ganda's apology to Tony Calvento: "Wala po akong intensyon na insultuhin kayo..."

Vice Ganda has issued an apology today to veteran journalist Tony Calvento for his "offensive" remark during Tawag ng Tanghalan segment on 'It's Showtime' yesterday, August 11.


Vice to Tony: "Malaki po ang respeto ko sainyo..." (photos courtesy of ABS-CBN, Tony's IG @top_cat1001)

The TV host - comedian was actually just giving words of advice yesterday, trying to help overcome the insecurities and boost the confidence of one TNT semi-finalist when he suddenly mentioned Calvento's name.

The said semifinalist was John Mark Saga, a student from Cavite, who shared that he's having insecurities and he's afraid of getting bashed because of how he looks.

Vice Ganda and Nadine Lustre interviewing Tawag ng Tanghalan semi-finalist John Mark Saga (photo by ABS-CBN)

"Never be ashamed of your face. Yang mukha mo, ikaw yan at maraming pagdadalhan yang mukha na yan. That is a gift. Your face, kahit gaano kalaki yan, kahit kamukha mo si Tony Calvento, mukha mo yan. Kaya dapat proud ka. Wag mong ikakahiya yang mukha mo, kase nag iisa lang yan," Vice told John Mark.

Perhaps it offended Calvento, or Vice just realized he made a mistake that he had to apologize a day later.

The Phenomenal Box-Office Star is currently in South Korea for his 'Pusuan Mo si Vice Ganda sa Korea' concert, so he apologized thru a letter read by co-host Billy Crawford today on Showtime, also during the TNT segment, before the announcement of the semi-finals results.

In his written apology, Vice said that he didn't mean to insult, offend or disrespect Calvento.

Here's the entire apology:

Nais ko pong humingi ng paumanhin kay Mr. Tony Calvento sa pagkakabanggit ko ng kanyang pangalan sa interview ng isang semifinalist ng Tawag ng Tanghalan kahapon.

Wala po akong intensyon na saktan o insultuhin kayo Mr. Calvento. Ang tanging intensyon ko ay magbigay ng payo sa aming contestant na magtiwala sa sarili at sa kanyang kakayahan.

Again, my sincerest apologies Mr. Tony Calvento. Malaki po ang respeto ko sa inyo bilang isang journalist, kaibigan at kapamilya.

Sincerely,

Vice Ganda

This blogger tried to get Sir Tony Calvento's reaction, whether he accepts the apology or not, via his Facebook account (we're friends
there), but he hasn't responded yet to my message. - Mykiru.ph

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