Film Review
Rating: 4/5
Director: Miko Livelo
Writers: Miko Livelo, Joel Ferrer
Cast: Joem Bascon, Jun Sabayton, Dimples Romana, Jhiz Doecareza
The cast and crew of the action TV series Blue Bustamante prepares on their set. Photo by entertainment.inquirer.net |
The film portrays different family and personal values in a discreet way. It is something that almost everybody can relate to for it speaks of an OFW's life abroad, an OFW's family left in the country, a child's suppressed feeling towards his father, bullying, friendship, respect for co-workers, the life behind a stuntman's costume and most of all, the limitlessness of life's posibilities. Moreover, the film also portrayed the struggles of an OFW to fight the temptation of having an extra-marital relationship. What's amazing in this film is that all these elements were portrayed in a comic way.
Technically speaking, the camera shots, script and acting of actors are fit to the story. For me it's a powerful film yet lightly delivers it's message to the viewers. It is no doubt a film to recommend for all ages, since children may also learn the value of the hardships of their parents abroad.
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