Saturday, 3 March 2018

Lady Bird Movie Review: Well Acted, Totally Engaging Heartwarming Coming-Of-Age Movie About A Teenage Girl'S Last Year In Catholic High Shool

'LADY BIRD' is a totally engaging and heartwarming coming-of-age story that won two awards in the Golden Globes: best comedy picture and best comedy actress for Saoirse Ronan, who has been nominated twice in the Oscars before for "Atonement" and "Brooklyn". The film is written and directed by actress-writer-director Greta Gerwig, who's nominated as best director in the Oscar Awards that will be held this Monday morning (Manila time.)

She's one of only five women nominated as best director in the history of the Oscars and she's very young at only 34. Set in 2002, the film is no doubt semi-autobiographical and there's an authencity in it that's very palpable. The writer-director obviously experienced some of the situations portrayed in it in real life, as she's also from Sacramento then moved to New York.

"Lady Bird" is the story of Christine (Ronan), a 17-year old high school senior who has rechristened herself as Lady Bird, which she says is "a name given to me by me", in a bid to redefine herself. Now on her last year in a Catholic high school, her dream is to fly away from their home in Sacramento, which she makes fun of as the Midwest of Northern California, as soon as possible, and go to a university or art school somewhere in the East Coast as she firmly believes that is "where the culture is".



Christine is in a love-hate relationship with her mama, Marion (Laurie Metcalf), a psychiatric nurse who works double shifts after her husband (Tracy Letts) lost his job. She tries to convince Christine to just go to a city college and not somewhere far away. Their many scenes of them arguing because of their conflicting points of view are alternately touching and hilarious. This is quickly established in the film's opening sequence where they are shown arguing and Christine suddenly opens the car's door and throws herself out of the moving vehicle.

In her final year in high school, we see Christine cheating in exams, eating the holy hosts meant for communion with her best friend like they're cookies for snacks, auditioning for a musical and landing as one of the chorus members, trying smoking and drinking, having a spat and then reconciling with her best friend, attending the senior prom and making extra efforts to lose her virginity. No doubt the film will touch some emotional buttons for some folks who will feel nostalgic about their own high school years.

The film works because of the real-ness in the situations portrayed and the uniformly excellent performance of the supporting cast. As Christine's love interests, the film has two talented young actors, Lucas Hedges (who was nominated in the Oscars last year for "Manchester by the Sea") and Timothee Chalamet (who's nominated this year for "Call Me By Your Name").

Lucas is her first boyfriend who's a theatre actor. She gives him permission for him to touch her boobies, but he won't do so because he says he respects her so much. The true reason will be revealed later and that scene where Christine and him are shown hugging each other while crying is one of the most poignant scenes in the entire film.

Beanie Feldstein is also a standout as Julie, Christine's BFF who has a crush on their math teacher. The scene were they reconcile after their spat is a gem. Also to be commended are Tracy Letts as the understanding dad, Lois Smith as a nun who tries to help Christine, Stephen Henderson as a priest who suffers from depression, and Laurie Metcalf as the mom whose performance in the final scene, where she missed saying goodbye to her daughter at the airport and her husband hugs her and consoles her, is heartrending. That and her alternate displays of both tenderness and toughness for her daughter certainly feel so genuine.

But of course, the film truly belongs to Saoirse Ronan who plays the title role with so much self-deprecating charm. This is a total turn around from her sweet Irish lass role in "Brooklyn". She's already 23 but she made herself convincing as a bullheaded 17-year old redhead who would surely realize years later that the pains and rituals of growing up are over and now just part of the sweet memories of growing up.

She's there from start to end and is alternatly naive and smart and impulsive in so many scenes that help shape us into our selves as we journey to adulthood and make this not your average teen drama. Aside from the crying scene with Hedges, she's also memorable in that confrontation with Chalamet as her second band singer boyfriend, to whom she loses her cherry, where she blurts out: "I was on top! Who the fuck is on top the first time?"

Gerwig is really a great and witty storyteller who knows how to dish out relatable situations and get the best from her actors whose characters are fully fleshed out. The film runs for only one and a half hours but it is packed with a lot of potent stuff and you won't have time to get bored, compared to those two hour plus extravaganzas where you can see a lot of padding. We also enjoyed her choices of pop songs, notably Alanis Morisette and Dave Matthews. We can't wait to see what Gerwig will cook up the next time she works behind the camera.



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Elmo Magalona & Janella Salvador's Love Team Broken Up By Regal Entertainment As They're Now Given Separated Projects

REGAL ENTERTAINMENT has decided to break up the love team of Elmo Magalona and Janella Salvador. They will not be seen together for their next projects. And this is just as well after their movie, "My Fairy Tail Love Story", didn't do as well as expected at the tills. It didn't even last for one week in some theaters and its run was not at all extended.

Their previous team ups with ABS-CBN, whether on TV in the teleserye "Born for You" or on the big screen in "Bloody Crayons", also didn't fare favorably with TV and movie audiences who are obviously not "kinikilig" with their love team. So now, Janella is paired with newcomer Jameson Blake of Hastags in "So Connected", directed by Jason Paul Laxamana, while Elmo is doing a barkada movie with other young actors in "Walwal Boys", directed by Jose Javier Reyes. Well, here's hoping that these new projects of theirs will perform better at the box office this time.

Folks are asking us why we didn't review "My Fairy Tail Love Story". It's because the director, Perci Intalan, is a good friend of ours. So we're partial about it and we'd rather not write about our not-so-positive observations on the movie.

Suffice it to say that one reason why people avoided is because of Janella's lamentable tiff with her own unstoppable mom that undoubtedly had very negative effects on her career. We hope it will not have the same dismal effect on her "So Connected" movie, since it's obvious that she and her mom are not at all well connected at this point.
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Yassi Pressman Dismisses 'Ang Pambansang Third Wheel' Leading Man Sam Milby's Crush On Her As She's More Focused On Her Burgeoning Career

 

YASSI PRESSMAN is launched to solo stardom in Viva's "Ang Pambansang Third Wheel" that opens in theaters on March 7. At its presscon, we ask her: what exactly does Third Wheel mean? Is it being the other woman or kabit?

"No, kabit is being the third party," says Yassi. "Third Wheel is the extra person na may mahalagang tungkulin sa couples bilang tagakuha ng picture, tagapamagitan at tagadesisyon kunsaan sila kakain. Parang dakilang sabit. That's the character I play as Trina, an unlucky girl who always falls for the wrong guy. Three men have already broken her heart. Sumasama lang siya sa friends niya pag lumalabas with their boyfriends at naiinggit siya kasi sila, may lovelife. Siya, wala. Finally, she thinks she hits the jackpot when she meets Sam Milby as Neo, but then her world crumbles when she learned that he already has a son, Alonzo Muhlach, with Sam Pinto as the mother, so third wheel pa rin siya sa mag-ama. E, gusto sana niya, siya lang yung only one, tapos may kahati pa rin pala siya."

Based on the trailer, it looks like she has ample "kilig" chemistry with Sam Milby. At the presscon, Sam confessed he has a crush on her. Is the feeling mutual?

"As of now, sobrang focused talaga ako sa work kasi ang daming blessings na dumarating sa buhay ko ngayon," she says. "E, matagal ko ring hinintay ito. Kaya the opportunities that come my way now, ayoko pong sayangin. Ayoko ring mahati ang attention ko. Kasi mahirap din yung one half lang ang maibibigay ko sa love life, tapos the other half sa career ko. I'm a really giver kind of person at kapag nagbigay ako, gusto ko, buong-buo. So as of now, sa career na lang muna ako. Maski si Sam naman, he just came from a breakup and we're both in a place that we're not entertaining muna yung being in a relationship."
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