अपनी भाषा में प्लॉट जोड़ेंGruff and cynical Rene is no stranger to loneliness, living an emotionally detached life with his dog, Bkawaw. Yet a connection with a middle-aged taxi driver begins to soften his outlook on... सभी पढ़ेंGruff and cynical Rene is no stranger to loneliness, living an emotionally detached life with his dog, Bkawaw. Yet a connection with a middle-aged taxi driver begins to soften his outlook on life.Gruff and cynical Rene is no stranger to loneliness, living an emotionally detached life with his dog, Bkawaw. Yet a connection with a middle-aged taxi driver begins to soften his outlook on life.
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- 16 जीत और कुल 34 नामांकन
Alan Paule
- Berting
- (as Allan Paule)
Soxy Topacio
- Zaldy
- (as Soxie Topacio)
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Bwakaw"(2012) might be a movie more suited for mature audiences, and it is quite a treat. Based in rural Philippines, the pace seems slow, but even in this stillness and quietude, life forces itself out and blooms. The protagonist is a retired man, who is finally coming to terms with the fact that he is gay.
Wonderful unforced performances, rural verdant locales and abrupt humour add to a fulfilling movie experience. Recommended, especially if you like glimpsing into different cultures.
Wonderful unforced performances, rural verdant locales and abrupt humour add to a fulfilling movie experience. Recommended, especially if you like glimpsing into different cultures.
At first I thought this would be boring but after watching this for 30 mins I realize this is watchable. Show accurate why some old people are grumpy and like their everyday life make me reflect on life is short and appreciate on life more.
Bwakaw (2012) is a movie from the Philippines, written and directed by Jun Lana. Rene, played by Eddie Garcia, is a misanthropic older gay man. Rene lives in a semi-rural area, not too far from a larger city. He has no real friends, because he repulses people who try to engage him in friendship. Eddie's great love in life is his little dog, Bwakaw, played by Princess.
There are two threads to the plot--a serious illness suffered by Bwakaw, and a developing friendship between Rene and a younger man. The movie is worth watching to see how these plot lines develop.
We saw the film at the Little Theatre as part of Image Out--The Rochester LGBT Film Festival. It will work well on the small screen.
There are two threads to the plot--a serious illness suffered by Bwakaw, and a developing friendship between Rene and a younger man. The movie is worth watching to see how these plot lines develop.
We saw the film at the Little Theatre as part of Image Out--The Rochester LGBT Film Festival. It will work well on the small screen.
This has got to be one of the most endearing, charming and poignant films of 2012. It's not your typical commercial Filipino movie which is often high on melodrama and low on subtlety. The first 10-15 minutes start a little slow, but then the story picks up and it quickly becomes utterly engaging and lovely up to the very end. This could have a very syrupy sentimental film but it's not. In this alternately funny and moving drama set in postcard-like rural Philippines, Eddie Garcia gives a towering performance, probably the best of his career, in a searing character study of an old man in his twilight years who has secluded himself from the world but eventually learns to live again due to his friendship with a stray dog. I was lucky to catch a screening at the Palm Springs International FIlm Festival with a packed audience in attendance. Believe me, not an eye was left dry when the film was concluded. Truly a fantastic film.
Good film to reflect on old age, illness, loneliness, death, love and sexuality.
This film does so from the perspective of a generation that is already leaving, and that many of its gay members could not live their lives fully, or only did so towards the end of their days.
During their "best years", they were denied the right to have a partner, marry, have or adopt children and in some way, they were condemned to live with self-shame and to grow old alone.
In this way, the later generation, (those of us who are now adults), although many of us were able to come out of the closet from a young age, and we were also able to live a fuller life, gaining, in many countries, rights that were previously impossible to imagine, now we lack of clear and positive references for our approaching old age.
Well, I think there is a need for many more films on these topics, approaching the subject from new perspectives.
क्या आपको पता है
- ट्रिवियाThe official entry of the Philippines to the Best Foreign Language Film at the 85th Academy Awards 2013.
- साउंडट्रैकRene at Alicia
Original music composed by Jema Pamintuan
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