a bad movie. This is not normally the case in the Philippines where the episodic storyline is truly secondary to the featured actors. Perhaps one of the more disturbing aspects for a westerner watching a film in the Philippines is that theater audiences are constantly arriving and departing ...
Early, yes, but the crowds were already in full effect, purchasing outdoor vendor trinkets (my favorite were the headbands with Bruno’s head on two antennas) and waiting in a lengthy queue to take photos in front of a lighted step-and-repeat photo of the superstar. Inside the arena, ...
The question that would be raised is that if you would do the same things if put in their position. After all, us Filipinos love to act our lives out as if it's a movie. If you're Anne, would you lower yourself and fight for a man who is married? And if you're Kristine, woul...