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ZsaZsa Zaturnnah Ze Moveeh

  • 2006
  • 1h 54min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
5,4/10
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TU PUNTUACIÓN
ZsaZsa Zaturnnah Ze Moveeh (2006)
AcciónAventurasCiencia ficciónComediaFantasíaMusicalSuperhéroes

Añade un argumento en tu idiomaA gay barber swallows a large rock from the sky that turns him into a sexy superheroine. She soon finds herself fighting against a giant frog, a zombie outbreak, and a group of warriors who ... Leer todoA gay barber swallows a large rock from the sky that turns him into a sexy superheroine. She soon finds herself fighting against a giant frog, a zombie outbreak, and a group of warriors who plan to turn the world's males into females.A gay barber swallows a large rock from the sky that turns him into a sexy superheroine. She soon finds herself fighting against a giant frog, a zombie outbreak, and a group of warriors who plan to turn the world's males into females.

  • Dirección
    • Joel Lamangan
  • Guión
    • Carlo Vergara
    • Dinno Erece
  • Reparto principal
    • Zsa Zsa Padilla
    • Bb Gandanghari
    • Pops Fernandez
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
    5,4/10
    139
    TU PUNTUACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • Joel Lamangan
    • Guión
      • Carlo Vergara
      • Dinno Erece
    • Reparto principal
      • Zsa Zsa Padilla
      • Bb Gandanghari
      • Pops Fernandez
    • 3Reseñas de usuarios
    • 6Reseñas de críticos
  • Ver la información de la producción en IMDbPro
  • Ver la información de la producción en IMDbPro
    • Premios
      • 7 premios y 15 nominaciones en total

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    Reparto principal26

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    Zsa Zsa Padilla
    Zsa Zsa Padilla
    • ZsaZsa Zaturnnah
    Bb Gandanghari
    Bb Gandanghari
    • Ada
    • (as Rustom Padilla)
    Pops Fernandez
    Pops Fernandez
    • Queen Femina
    Chokoleit
    Chokoleit
    • Didi
    Alfred Vargas
    Alfred Vargas
    • Dodong
    Pauleen Luna
    Pauleen Luna
    • Aruba
    Alwyn Uytingco
    Alwyn Uytingco
    • Poldo
    Kitkat
    Kitkat
    • Nora A.
    Say Alonzo
    Say Alonzo
    • Vilma S.
    Giselle Sanchez
    Giselle Sanchez
    • Sharon C.
    Glaiza De Castro
    Glaiza De Castro
    • Dina B.
    Joy Viado
    Joy Viado
    • Krystal
    Minnie Aguilar
    Minnie Aguilar
    • Aling Britney
    Christian Vasquez
    Christian Vasquez
    • Mang Justin
    Jim Pebanco
    Jim Pebanco
    • Fr. Bernie
    • (as Jim Pebangco)
    Josie Tagle
    Josie Tagle
    • Aling Cassandra
    Tom Olivar
    Tom Olivar
    • Ada's Father
    Sean Ignacio
    • Young Ada
    • Dirección
      • Joel Lamangan
    • Guión
      • Carlo Vergara
      • Dinno Erece
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    Zaturnnah Ze Moveeh

    The graphic novel was released in 2001. Aside from Regal Films, Star Cinema was also interested in adapting the novel for film. Rumor has it that this would be a great follow-up for Ai-Ai Delas Alas after her first record-breaking film. When the rights were awarded to Regal, Star Cinema then came up with Volta.

    The movie does have it's moments. Those who have not yet read the novel find the movie entertainingly different. Those who have read and re-read the graphic novel, and know it by heart will find the film very disappointing. One thing because, due to the film's targeted audience, adult and naughty language from the graphic novel were deleted, if not, toned really down.
    gzyckes

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    to Author: badidosh from Philippines, male has XY chromosome I don't know whether the local 2004 film "Volta" was inspired by "Zsazsa Zaturnnah," although it seems like it since both the main character's superhero alter-egos have hair that are flaming red with their outfits looking almost the same. And not that it matters but the first time I read Carlo Vergara's graphic novel was in July two years ago - a month after "Volta" screened in theaters. Anyway.

    Before "Crying Ladies" director Mark Meily left the Regal-produced "Zsazsa Zaturnnah Ze Moveeh" midway production schedule, I had high hopes for this film. But when he left to be replaced by Joel Lamangan (more so the reason being "creative differences"), I wasn't really sure anymore. Not that Lamangan is a bad director; he's just a safe and bland one. But still, I was willing to give him the benefit of the doubt since he proved in "Blue Moon," at least to me, that with the right story, he can make a good film.

    Ever since it was first published, "Zsazsa Zaturnnah" gained a substantial following. Proof to that is that I never saw my copy of the graphic novel again: it was borrowed by a friend, then a friend of a friend, and so on. The musicale version also created a buzz in certain circuits. The story is about Ada (now totally out-of-the-closet Rustom Padilla), a small-time gay beautician who becomes the feminine superhero Zsazsa Zaturnnah (Zsazsa Padilla) after swallowing a mysterious pink rock that fell from the sky. In his,or her parallel state, she can lift trees, cars; run at great speeds; and jump at great lengths. And just as any superhero stories, Zsazsa has her share of nemesis, including a giant frog (which looks cute in all its... uh, fakeness), zombies breaking out in a musical piece, and of course, the Pops Fernandez-led Amazonas - a quintet of man-hating alien female lifeforms out to rid the universe of anyone bearing two X chromosomes.< male has XY chromosome >- gzyckes As I've said, it has been two years since I last read the graphic novel so all memories I have of the original source is at best murky. And I've never seen the play yet which leaves me to just the minimal amount of reference. That said, I felt "Zsazsa Zaturnnah Ze Moveeh" could have been way better.

    Rustom is a natural for the lead, although he has to contend with co-star Zsazsa Padilla who gets the top billing as the eponymous character. He seems comfortable in the role, but the latter's relatively stronger appeal constantly yanks you out of the character that it's hard to buy the idea that Ada and Zsazsa are the same. (Isn't it interesting that the superhero character bears the same name as the woman who plays her, and then in turn, the woman who plays the superhero bears the same surname as the lead male character?) Mother Lily sure splurged on the special effects, which by local standards (read: Filipino) are more or less fine. ("It's in the rigging naman e...") But what works as a campy romp in paper barely makes it on screen, where it looks silly and at times uneven with songs inserted between longueurs of dialogs. If they planned to make it a musical, why not do away with CGI and use some old-fashioned movie-play set to the likes of "Chicago" or "Dreamgirls?" And since it's aware of its tongue-in-cheek nature, I don't think there's a problem with using a giant cardboard frog. Ah, but local audiences aren't ready for that, I see.

    After a somehow promising opening sequence, the narrative takes too long to progress with a lot of subplots taking place. The characters of Pauleen Luna and Alwyn Uytingco as Ada's sister and her boyfriend, respectively, are too arbitrary and the film won't feel short-changed without them. To be fair, Lamangan sometimes captures the feel of the graphic novel and then some (there's a scene her that narrates the Amazona's back story and it looks like a world from the upcoming Zack Snyder film "300") but other times, the movie's transition between the song-and-dance number and fight moments are awkwardly done.

    The requisite fight scenes are also disappointing, because first off, Lamangan isn't clearly at home with them. They end up unexciting and clumsily handled. And considering the film's outlook, they serve nothing more than a detour added to make Zsazsa who she really is first and foremost - a superhero.

    It's apparent that Lamangan has all the best intentions for "Zsazsa Zaturnnah Ze Moveeh" but there are glaring faults that keep it from being a few notches higher worthy of unqualified recommendation. As such, there will be those who will enjoy the movie, but those with marginal interest won't be held spellbound. To each his own, so to speak.
    5Jay_Exiomo

    Lower than where it could have flown

    I don't know whether the local 2004 film "Volta" was inspired by "Zsazsa Zaturnnah," although it seems like it since both the main character's superhero alter-egos have hair that are flaming red with their outfits looking almost the same. And not that it matters but the first time I read Carlo Vergara's graphic novel was in July two years ago - a month after "Volta" screened in theaters. Anyway.

    Before "Crying Ladies" director Mark Meily left the Regal-produced "Zsazsa Zaturnnah Ze Moveeh" midway production schedule, I had high hopes for this film. But when he left to be replaced by Joel Lamangan (more so the reason being "creative differences"), I wasn't really sure anymore. Not that Lamangan is a bad director; he's just a safe and bland one. But still, I was willing to give him the benefit of the doubt since he proved in "Blue Moon," at least to me, that with the right story, he can make a good film.

    Ever since it was first published, "Zsazsa Zaturnnah" gained a substantial following. Proof to that is that I never saw my copy of the graphic novel again: it was borrowed by a friend, then a friend of a friend, and so on. The musicale version also created a buzz in certain circuits. The story is about Ada (now totally out-of-the-closet Rustom Padilla), a small-time gay beautician who becomes the feminine superhero Zsazsa Zaturnnah (Zsazsa Padilla) after swallowing a mysterious pink rock that fell from the sky. In his, er, her parallel state, she can lift trees, cars; run at great speeds; and jump at great lengths. And just as any superhero stories, Zsazsa has her share of nemesis, including a giant frog (which looks cute in all its... uh, fakeness), zombies breaking out in a musical piece, and of course, the Pops Fernandez-led Amazonas - a quintet of man-hating alien female lifeforms out to rid the universe of anyone bearing two X chromosomes.

    As I've said, it has been two years since I last read the graphic novel so all memories I have of the original source is at best murky. And I've never seen the play yet which leaves me to just the minimal amount of reference. That said, I felt "Zsazsa Zaturnnah Ze Moveeh" could have been way better.

    Rustom is a natural for the lead, although he has to contend with co-star Zsazsa Padilla who gets the top billing as the eponymous character. He seems comfortable in the role, but the latter's relatively stronger appeal constantly yanks you out of the character that it's hard to buy the idea that Ada and Zsazsa are the same. (Isn't it interesting that the superhero character bears the same name as the woman who plays her, and then in turn, the woman who plays the superhero bears the same surname as the lead male character?) Mother Lily sure splurged on the special effects, which by local standards (read: Filipino) are more or less fine. ("It's in the rigging naman e...") But what works as a campy romp in paper barely makes it on screen, where it looks silly and at times uneven with songs inserted between longueurs of dialogs. If they planned to make it a musical, why not do away with CGI and use some old-fashioned movie-play set to the likes of "Chicago" or "Dreamgirls?" And since it's aware of its tongue-in-cheek nature, I don't think there's a problem with using a giant cardboard frog. Ah, but local audiences aren't ready for that, I see.

    After a somehow promising opening sequence, the narrative takes too long to progress with a lot of subplots taking place. The characters of Pauleen Luna and Alwyn Uytingco as Ada's sister and her boyfriend, respectively, are too arbitrary and the film won't feel short-changed without them. To be fair, Lamangan sometimes captures the feel of the graphic novel and then some (there's a scene her that narrates the Amazona's back story and it looks like a world from the upcoming Zack Snyder film "300") but other times, the movie's transition between the song-and-dance number and fight moments are awkwardly done.

    The requisite fight scenes are also disappointing, because first off, Lamangan isn't clearly at home with them. They end up unexciting and clumsily handled. And considering the film's outlook, they serve nothing more than a detour added to make Zsazsa who she really is first and foremost - a superhero.

    It's apparent that Lamangan has all the best intentions for "Zsazsa Zaturnnah Ze Moveeh" but there are glaring faults that keep it from being a few notches higher worthy of unqualified recommendation. As such, there will be those who will enjoy the movie, but those with marginal interest won't be held spellbound. To each his own, so to speak.

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    • Curiosidades
      Mark Meily was initially tapped to direct the movie, but budgetary issues forced him to drop out; Joel Lamangan was called in to replace him. Another director previously linked to the project was Erik Matti.
    • Citas

      Queen Femina: It was the male forms that taught us the art of violence.

    • Conexiones
      Featured in Hagan Reviews: Gayniggers from Outer Space (2012)
    • Banda sonora
      Ikaw ang superhero ng buhay ko
      Composed by Vincent De Jesus

      Performed by Zsa Zsa Padilla

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 25 de diciembre de 2006 (Filipinas)
    • País de origen
      • Filipinas
    • Sitio oficial
      • Regal Films
    • Idiomas
      • Filipino
      • Tagalo
    • Títulos en diferentes países
      • Ang Kagilagilalas na pakikipagsapalaran ni ZsaZsa Zaturnnah
    • Empresas productoras
      • Regal Entertainment
      • Regal Multimedia
      • Ignite Media
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    • Duración
      1 hora 54 minutos
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      • 1.85 : 1(television ratio, Finland, original ratio)

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