NADINE LUSTRE in ROADKILLERS (2023)

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NADINE LUSTRE in ROADKILLERS (2023)
Everything is personal. Even things that seem to have nothing to do with you, it somehow affects you. They always do.
Babae at Baril (2019) dir. by Rae Red
8/10 Babae at baril
Relevant nowadays. This kind of Indie really makes me want to engage myself more and learn about the film/movie industry. Whenever I see a movie like this, what comes to mind first was how and why the angles of the camera goes that way or is that supposedly captured like that to emphasize the aesthetic view? and how did the camera man shoot it like it's so cool! Despite the heavy equipment they carry (just imagining it) and rolling of cables, maybe. I want to witness what it was like to be part on set! Production team hays
Moving to the story, it was not just about the girl and the gun. If you'll watch longer (spolier alert) you'll discover that it's more of the gun and its temporary refugees. How powerful and destructive in the mind, representing it. This film also tackles important issues like rape, poverty, drugs, peer pressure, police brutality, corruption and social injustice. I've had different perspectives but all were executed beautifully. Of course this was sad reality in the PH so don't expect extravagant or fairytale-like beginning to ending. But I like how it ends to be honest. How one person can change, if he/she really wants to cut the curse in the generation. It takes courage and endurance.
So more Indie films! Mabuhay and sining!
The Girl and the Gun Director: Rae Red, Philippines, (2019) [Osaka Asian Film Festival 2020]
The Girl and the Gun
Release Date: March 07th, 2020
Duration: 80 mins.
Director: Rae Red
Writer: Rae Red (Script),
Starring: Janine Gutierrez, Elijah Canlas, Felix Roco, JC Santos,
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Rae Red was introduced to the world through co-writing Birdshot (2017) with her cousin Mikhail Red. Since then, she has quickly accrued…
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QCinema 2019 review: Babae at Baril
QCinema 2019 review: Babae at Baril by John Tawasil
Jean Luc-Godard is reported to have said, “all you need to make a movie is a girl and a gun.” Indeed, there are many films out there with girls and guns aplenty, but in the case of Rae Red’s Babae at Baril, the film poses the question, “why does the girl need a gun in the first place?” In retrospect, I think it manages to find a satisfying answer to that question. The film begins with depictions…
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"SI CHEDENG AT SI APPLE" is that 'tita' who calls you fat in reunions
Asshulz just caught #C1Originals hit Si Chedeng at si Apple. Here's what we thought.
Chedeng (Gloria Diaz) finds her true love and Apple (Elizabeth Oropesa) gets away with murder. This is the premise of Si Chedeng at si Apple, a road trip comedy film from the writers of Patay na si Hesus (Fatrick Tabada) and Birdshot (Rae Red). Both women in their 60’s have left their dead husbands and escaped to Cebu in hopes of starting a new life, except Apple is carrying her man’s severed…
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Here's the teaser for Mikhail Red's 'Birdshot'
Here’s the teaser for Mikhail Red’s ‘Birdshot’
T.B.A. (Tuko Film Productions, Buchi Boy Entertainment, Artikulo Uno Productions) has sent us the recently released teaser-trailer for Birdshot, a Philippine-Qatar film co-production directed by Mikhail Red (“American Serial Killer in Manila”). Co-written by Mikhael and Rae Red, the mystery-thriller “revolves around a farm girl who mistakenly shoots and kills an endangered Philippine Eagle. When…
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