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Kasal

  • 2014
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 51min
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6,5/10
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Arnold Reyes and Oliver Aquino in Kasal (2014)
KASAL (THE COMMITMENT) is a slice of life drama of a gay couple whose resolve to stay together is challenged as they attend a wedding. It is also is an observation on how a gay couple navigates through the different institutions in Philippine society.
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA gay couple who resolve to stay together is challenged as they attend a wedding.A gay couple who resolve to stay together is challenged as they attend a wedding.A gay couple who resolve to stay together is challenged as they attend a wedding.

  • Réalisation
    • Joselito Altarejos
  • Scénario
    • Zig Madamba Dulay
    • Joselito Altarejos
  • Casting principal
    • Arnold Reyes
    • Oliver Aquino
    • Kimmy Maclang
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  • NOTE IMDb
    6,5/10
    107
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Joselito Altarejos
    • Scénario
      • Zig Madamba Dulay
      • Joselito Altarejos
    • Casting principal
      • Arnold Reyes
      • Oliver Aquino
      • Kimmy Maclang
    • 4avis d'utilisateurs
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 4 victoires et 1 nomination au total

    Vidéos1

    Kasal (The Commitment) trailer
    Trailer 0:42
    Kasal (The Commitment) trailer

    Photos14

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    Rôles principaux63

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    Arnold Reyes
    Arnold Reyes
    • Sherwin
    Oliver Aquino
    Oliver Aquino
    • Paolo
    Kimmy Maclang
    Kimmy Maclang
    • Friend
    Natileigh Sitoy
    Natileigh Sitoy
    • Friend
    • (as Nats Sitoy)
    Ray An Dulay
    Ray An Dulay
    • Friend
    Christine Florendo
    Christine Florendo
    • Friend
    Miming
    • Pet Cat
    John Hendrix Hernandez
    • Newscaster
    Sue Prado
    Sue Prado
    • Mrs. Santiago
    Aileen Cornejo-Castillo
    • Aileen
    • (as Aileen Castillo)
    Lex Bonife
    Lex Bonife
    • Lex
    Vilma Sapanghila
    • Secretary
    Rita Avila
    Rita Avila
    • Paolo's Mother
    Aubrhie Cindyrelle Carpio
    Aubrhie Cindyrelle Carpio
    • Paolo's Sister
    • (as Aubrhie Carpio)
    Xander Lex Salem
    • Junjun
    Edith Salem
    • Manang
    Annelle Durano
    • Yaya
    • (as Anel Durano)
    Rener Concepcion
    Rener Concepcion
    • Lolo Rene
    • Réalisation
      • Joselito Altarejos
    • Scénario
      • Zig Madamba Dulay
      • Joselito Altarejos
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    8oagawin

    Tying the Knot

    For more than a decade, the emergence of LGBTQIA-themed films in our independent cinema have flocked our home video collections, and even Robinson Cinemas. It began with all the good intentions, but when producers saw this as an opportunity for revenue, it snowballed like hell. Like or not: sex sells. Much more if two or more men are in the same bed. This sad cycle in the history of our local cinema ultimately produced some of the most inferior, self-oppressive and tasteless works for the sake of getting favorable production returns. These, so-called (H)Indie Film have dug a deeper margin for the LGBTQIA, and has misled a public on the what our advocacies really are. That is why when Director Joselito Altarejos brings in KASAL (2014) in Cinemalaya, one can't help but sit with justifiable qualms, and nervous reservations. In an era where we normally see LGBTQIA-themed movies in an exclusive sections in our Astrovisions and Odysseys, having another entry of its kind is something we just don't need.

    But Altarejos proves them wrong. KASAL is a film that explores back door issues surrounding our cries for equality. It is not a total flesh feast, nor an array of intolerable acting, but a presentation of silent oppression. It carefully presents a strong argument on why we have been fighting for the basic right to marriage. Note worthy are the performances of its two leads. Arnold Cruz Reyes and new comer Oliver Aquino, both gave strong portrayals of two lovers who are trapping themselves in a circumstance they can't escape from.

    There were unnecessary scenes, and a prolonged soft-porn moment (uuuuy, manonood na yan!), but it argues an issue that has been around these past years. It successfully depicts how cultural and religious oppressions bring forth our personal and emotional struggles. As a whole, KASAL somehow ties a justifiable knot.
    10rosiemalusog

    Kasal: Love, Commitment, and Exclusion

    In Kasal (The Commitment), Joselito Altarejos crafts a deeply introspective road film that serves as both an exploration of love and commitment and a quiet protest against the institution of marriage. The film follows Paolo and Sherwin, a long-term gay couple en route to a wedding, but their journey becomes more than just physical-it is a slow unraveling of their relationship, their personal struggles, and their place in a society that refuses to recognize them.

    Altarejos cleverly flips the perspective of many LGBTQ+ films. Instead of portraying same-sex relationships as something unusual or deviant under the heterosexual gaze, here, it is the gay couple observing heterosexual relationships-noticing both the absurdities and privileges of a system that excludes them.

    Through a series of conversations-about adoption, annulment, shotgun weddings, and family expectations-Paolo and Sherwin are forced to confront their own uncertainties. Sherwin remains closeted to his family, unable to express his truth, while Paolo, despite his past mistakes, longs for a future where their love is legitimized. But is that future even possible?

    The most powerful moment comes at the wedding itself, where Paolo, upon hearing the priest declare marriage as "only between a man and a woman," walks out and smokes outside the church. It's a simple but devastating act-a silent rebellion, a moment of resignation, and an unresolved question all at once.

    By the film's end, Altarejos offers no easy answers. The couple, once bound together in a car, now sits in silence-their relationship, like the film itself, left open-ended. One of them continues to film the wedding vows of the newlyweds, a poetic visual metaphor for their own exclusion from the institution they have spent the entire film interrogating.

    Kasal is a rare and intelligent piece of queer cinema-unapologetic in its politics, restrained in its drama, and unrelenting in its critique of the systems that define love and belonging. It doesn't just ask whether Paolo and Sherwin can survive as a couple-it asks why they are still forced to fight for the right to even try.
    10findingdaddyblake

    This Gay Couple Went to a Wedding... and Faced a Harsh Reality

    What happens when a long-term gay couple attends a wedding that reminds them they don't have the same rights? That's the emotional gut-punch of Kasal (The Commitment), a powerful indie film by Joselito Altarejos.

    The film follows Paolo and Sherwin, a couple on a road trip to a wedding-but instead of a romantic getaway, their journey becomes a deep dive into love, commitment, and exclusion. Through casual conversations about adoption, annulment, and family pressure, Kasal subtly reveals the cracks in their relationship and the harsh truth that no matter how strong their love is, the institution of marriage still shuts them out.

    One of the film's most heartbreaking moments? Paolo storming out of the wedding after hearing that marriage is "only for a man and a woman." It's quiet, but it says everything.

    With its raw storytelling and sharp social commentary, Kasal flips the usual LGBTQ+ film narrative. This time, it's the gay couple observing straight relationships-questioning why they're treated differently when their love is just as real.

    The ending? Painfully open-ended. But that's the point-because for couples like Paolo and Sherwin, the fight for recognition is still unfinished.
    4jeromesgabilo

    BORING FROM START TO END

    Boring plot, lazy editing, and unexciting scenes. This was not even enjoyable to watch. If it not for Arnold Reyes's performance this would be a completely forgettable film. It was thought-provoking at times but what disturbed me was the scenes that felt like it was not properly edited. And I was waiting for a plot twist but even that was lacking.

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    • Date de sortie
      • 18 février 2015 (Philippines)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Philippines
    • Langues
      • Tagalog
      • Philippin
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • The Commitment
    • Sociétés de production
      • Cinemalaya Foundation
      • Mahusay Kolektib
      • FrontRow International
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