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John John

Titre original : Foster Child
  • 2007
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  • 1h 38min
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7,1/10
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Cherry Pie Picache and Kier Segundo in John John (2007)
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA drama centered on the state of foster care in the Philippines.A drama centered on the state of foster care in the Philippines.A drama centered on the state of foster care in the Philippines.

  • Réalisation
    • Brillante Mendoza
  • Scénario
    • Ralston Jover
  • Casting principal
    • Cherry Pie Picache
    • Kier Segundo
    • Eugene Domingo
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  • NOTE IMDb
    7,1/10
    303
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Brillante Mendoza
    • Scénario
      • Ralston Jover
    • Casting principal
      • Cherry Pie Picache
      • Kier Segundo
      • Eugene Domingo
    • 2avis d'utilisateurs
    • 11avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 10 victoires et 22 nominations au total

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    Rôles principaux18

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    Cherry Pie Picache
    Cherry Pie Picache
    • Thelma
    Kier Segundo
    • John-John
    Eugene Domingo
    Eugene Domingo
    • Bianca
    Jiro Manio
    Jiro Manio
    • Yuri
    Alwyn Uytingco
    Alwyn Uytingco
    • Gerald
    Dan Alvaro
    Dan Alvaro
    • Dado
    Kristoffer King
    Kristoffer King
      Jake Macapagal
      Jake Macapagal
      Ella Antonio
      Paul Holmes
      Paul Holmes
        Lili Arivara
        Ermie Concepcion
        Ermie Concepcion
          Jess Evardone
          Jess Evardone
          Ma. Ruvie Suarez
          Hermes Gacutan
          Aya Joy Ellett
          Elize Santa Angelo
          Coco Martin
          Coco Martin
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            • Brillante Mendoza
          • Scénario
            • Ralston Jover
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          The crude business of orphan fostering and adoption

          If you like or did not like the film "Kubrador", you will like or not like the early going of "Foster Child". If you are on the negative side, don't give up.

          The issue I have with both films is what I call "detailism", a fascination with the minutiae of daily life. Examples from "Foster Child": A woman enters a slum with the camera following her every move, every narrow alleyway, every encounter she makes with the local residents, every bit of small talk, every word she utters, all the way to her final destination deep in the bowels of the slum. A mother prepares to give a tub bath to her child, dumps water on him, soaps, rubs, rinses, dries and applies talc with the kid peeing outside the tub somewhere along the whole proceeding. A teenager starts to prepare a meal, picks up a sauté pan, places it on the stove, cleverly pierces a small bag containing cooking oil, squeezes the bag to the last drop, picks up a can, grabs a large knife, proceeds to cut open the can top (a risky proposition but the boy is adept), pours the contents onto the pan, picks up a utensil, stirs the food, and so on. This style of cinematography gets old fairly quickly. At one point a family prepares to have dinner. I could not believe we would be forced to watch the entire dinner. To my great relief, it did not happen.

          It was about the dinner scene that the director changed tack and tightened the narrative. Slowly but surely the emotional core of the story takes shape. The climatic ending forces one to reevaluate the early "detailism" and accept that some of it was painfully pertinent.

          The actors are good. The woman who plays an adoption agent is the perfect Janus. Her cheery and chatty demeanor does not quite hide a crude business mindset.

          Central to the story is the notion that fostering is not forever; a foster mother now, a former mother next. Overall an allegory on capitalism: the well oiled for-profit machinery of goods allocation and the disregard for the social consequences.
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          Philippines

          Foster Child (2007), Philippine director Brillante Mendoza's fourth film since his 2005 debut (Masahista), documents foster mother Thelma's (Cherry Pie Picache) last moments with her latest charge, 3-year-old John-John, before he's adopted by a rich American family. Like his other recent films (Tirador, Manoro), its filmed in what's becoming his signature style: a low- budget digital barrio vérité with long, raw takes.

          Opening credits fade in and out on a lush, blue Manila sky high above barely-visible skyscrapers at the bottom of the screen. As the music and words fade out, the camera lowers its gaze down to the slums below - a concrete statement on the vast class division in the Philippines, and in the Third World in general.

          The living conditions are wretched but the people are lively and undeterred. I haven't been back to the Philippines in over 20 years, but the film triggered some vague memories of a loud, chaotic, crowded place. Mendoza's approach is effective, almost to a fault. The hand-held shakiness and unfiltered sound mixing - you can barely hear the actors speak with all the background noise - detracts from the straightforward narrative.

          But it also immerses more effectively than a cleanly filmed and edited work like Magnifico (2003) or traditional Neo-realist fare. For nearly an hour, the first act is a narrator-less documentary. We see a long, unedited shot following Bianca, a social worker from the foster agency, walking through the barrio, navigating through stairs and alleys, talking with residents, children running past her. Mendoza also indulges in long stationary takes, such as a 4-minute shot of Thelma giving John-John a bath outside with a bucket and a tabo or a long silent shot of Yuri preparing dinner. Fascinating if you have the patience but excruciating if you prefer montage.

          In Mendoza's films, politics are neither hidden nor overt, looming like a shadow in the background. Tirador, a story about petty thieves, could also be read as an indictment of Philippine politicians, whose posters and campaigns were ever-present, though never figured fully into the narrative. Similarly, Foster Child has its subtle statements, such as the film's final act, which takes place in the Shangri-La hotel. Yes, Virginia, there is a connection between the poverty we've seen for the first hour and the ASEAN conference being held at the same hotel.

          Foster Child has more narrative than Tirador (I reviewed its SIFF screening here) and less pretense than Kaleldo (2006). Some might call Mendoza's style sloppy and lazy, but for someone like myself who hasn't been back in a while, no other contemporary director captures the chaos of the Philippines and its people like him.

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            The film won the Special Jury award in 4th Eurasia International Film Festival (2008) held in Almaty, Kazakhstan.

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          • Date de sortie
            • 27 février 2008 (France)
          • Pays d’origine
            • Philippines
          • Langues
            • Philippin
            • Tagalog
            • Anglais
          • Aussi connu sous le nom de
            • フォスター・チャイルド
          • Lieux de tournage
            • Addition Hills, Mandaluyong City, Metro Manila, Philippines
          • Sociétés de production
            • Seiko Films
            • Center Stage Productions
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          • Montant brut mondial
            • 175 068 $US
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          • Durée
            1 heure 38 minutes
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            • Dolby Stereo
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            • 1.78 : 1

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