Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuMaya (Lustre) has always held a pessimistic view of the rain; it reminds her of failed love and other depressing things. Will the rain ever stop in her journey to overcome past heartaches?Maya (Lustre) has always held a pessimistic view of the rain; it reminds her of failed love and other depressing things. Will the rain ever stop in her journey to overcome past heartaches?Maya (Lustre) has always held a pessimistic view of the rain; it reminds her of failed love and other depressing things. Will the rain ever stop in her journey to overcome past heartaches?
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The movie was not what I expected it to be. I thought it would be a typical Filipino love story but to my surprise it turned out quite refreshing and entertaining.
It was somewhat disorienting at first for someone who is not a fan of such genre. Throughout the movie I often found myself confused as to the meaning behind the parts of the movie that incorporated fantasy. I was not really sure if the meaning behind those scenes should be taken literally or if one should see it as a kind of symbolism. Or perhaps both.
But that idea of not really being sure as to the meaning of the whole film actually was the refreshing part of the movie. For me, the movie gave the viewers a choice: take it as it is (that is from the view of a child's memories and perspective), or give a deeper meaning to it (that is from the view of an adult's experiences and struggles).
It was somewhat disorienting at first for someone who is not a fan of such genre. Throughout the movie I often found myself confused as to the meaning behind the parts of the movie that incorporated fantasy. I was not really sure if the meaning behind those scenes should be taken literally or if one should see it as a kind of symbolism. Or perhaps both.
But that idea of not really being sure as to the meaning of the whole film actually was the refreshing part of the movie. For me, the movie gave the viewers a choice: take it as it is (that is from the view of a child's memories and perspective), or give a deeper meaning to it (that is from the view of an adult's experiences and struggles).
Ulan is a story of love, but it is not simply about romance. Though it injects elements of magic realism, it faithfully mirrors the realities of life - and one such reality is that things do not always go the way we want them to. Maya deals with unpredictability by weaving her own stories and finding solace in the superstitions imparted to her by her grandmother. But as the film unfolds, so does her growth. She learns acceptance - of what she cannot change, of her true strength, of the extent of love that she is capable of giving to others and reserving for herself. So yes, Ulan is a story of love - but more than just romantic love, it highlights the power of self-love.
Ulan is a welcome treat to Filipino audiences who are looking for a new flavor on their usual local flicks as it mixes magic realism with romance. It is really beguiling. Backed-up by an extraordinary story and great screenplay, driven by solid direction and storytelling by Irene Villamor, amazing performance by Nadine Lustre and mesmerizing visuals by Neil Daza, the result is a peculiar yet hauntingly beautiful, and a fullfilling movie experience like no other. Poetic cinema at it's finest.
Ulan is not a romance movie. It is about love but it is against love. It is anti-romance. But it is romantic. It was grounded in truth and yet steeped in the supernatural that wound itself so intricately with the reality of the story.
The film benefits from such a rich appreciation of magical realism which gave meaning to what otherwise would be a disorienting narrative flow. Magic and folklore are embedded in Maya's childhood, which I think speaks of a need to reconcile what is seemingly a conflicting reality with the stories we are told, and which to us, speaks just as much truth as anything science could explain.
Nadine has come out as a really strong actress this year capable of turning a character into someone you'd be drawn into. She has this strong yet subtle way of making the audience believe her without her having to over-act her message. It was my first time to see Carlo Aquino act and wow he was so memorable! That scene of Nadine and Carlo in that magical forest from Maya's childhood was so entrancing that you'd actually start feeling your own heartbeat. It was so magical and heart-breaking that it makes you feel alive. I actually watched the film twice because it was really a beautiful masterpiece having an original concept and impressive casting.
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- WissenswertesIrene Villamor wrote the first draft of the script as early as 2005.
- SoundtracksUlan
Performed by Janine Teñoso
Words and music by Rico Blanco
Published by Music R Us Publishing
Produced by Civ Fontanilla
Arranged by Kettle Mata
Vocal supervision by Pauline Lauron
Recorded by Joel Vitor
Mixed and mastered by Joel Mendoza
Recorded, mixed and mastered at Amerasian Studios
Courtesy of Viva Records Corp.
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- Laufzeit1 Stunde 36 Minuten
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