→ “Spilled Truths and Alcohol with I’m Drunk, I Love You Director, JP Habac
“Rough sand, band music, the end of college tangled in your hair—that’s the kind of good time JP Habac’s 2017 film, I’m Drunk, I Love You, has to offer. It’s all about that salty beach air stinging your eyes, the five-minute intervals that could make or break everything, and the burning taste of alcohol washing away the ghost of desperate kisses on your lips. This film speaks to many of us who have been there; who went through the college experience, who got a little a too drunk, and a little too honest, who fell a little too in love, who got a little too lost in the moment of trying to figure who they are and what they want to be.”
Chapter 4 of i dreamed i left you by @liquorisce ❤️
Whewww i did this in like 3 hours?? it was a fever dream but as soon as I saw this couples pose pack i was like goddamn it!!! its thEM again!! this is out of my hands i need to do it!!
“It’s so difficult to say no to someone you really loved. You think there’s nothing left to give, but whenever they’re there, you give in. You find out there’s still a little something left, and you just can’t refuse.” I’m Drunk, I Love You (2017), Jerrold Tarog
Link to Movie
El ser humano es tan débil que depende de él amor.
Depende de otro ser humano que es igual de enfermo. Depende de la inestabilidad de una persona que también lidia con sus demonios internos. El ser humano es lo que es por su fragilidad.
They pulled out I'm Drunk I Love You on cinemas earlier than I expected, thus, I wasn't able to watch it. Then I stumbled upon this article about the showing of this film in Cinema '76 and so our mini adventure begins!
After I did some school errands like filming a street child for our Theology class, which he actually did for me. We left Intramuros early, even if our scheduled time to watch is 12nn. 1.) We don't want to be late 2.) It's our first time to commute to San Juan
How we went there
From Intramuros, we rode a jeep to Quiapo. From there, we rode FX going to Pasig and we told the driver to drop us on Dumlao. Landmark is Big Guys Pizza on the left side of the road, from there we walked along Luna Mencias street, until we reached Cinema '76 on the right side.
We arrived early, fortunately. So we had some time to check the place. One ticket costs P150. Oh the things we do for great films.
Cinema '76 accomodates 50-60 people and instead of usual cinema look, you get this cozy vibes because of couches and throw pillows! They even have a small dining area at the back so you can enjoy your meal while watching. How cool is that?
He already watched IDILY with his family, but he really wanted me to watch the film as well so he brought me here. I enjoyed the whole movie, it was artsy (indie music + film) and the cinematography, boy hands down!
After watching, we haven't eaten lunch yet and of course we're both hungry and we're both clueless about the food stores/mall around the area, so we just walked and walked and found this Shaw Center Mall.
I was craving for bagnet because of Maja. Fortunately, we saw this place which offers bagnet! Without second thoughts, we decided to eat here. I forgot the name of the place though.
I'm still in my washday uniform, ccccccringe. Hahahaha!
Here's an underexposed photo of a guy who makes me feel fear and excitement at the same time for bringing me to places I've never been.
Cinema '76 is at 160 Luna Mencias st., Brgy. Addition Hills, San Juan City.