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?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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Bittersweet romance. Ulan shows, not just fantasies, but the reality of finding and losing love.
What I like most in the movie is the nostalgia it brings - the childhood that most Filipino kids have. It built Maya's character through the supertitious beliefs she was taught by her grandmother while growing up. The same beliefs she then held on as she went on with her life - her career and love life.
Maya (Nadine Lustre) is your typical protagonist, but in a good way. She is the girl who craves romance, who is fearless in seeking it, and is brave to accept and move on from the pain it brings. On the other hand, Peter's character (Carlo Aquino) left you with the hardest question to answer - choosing between the calling to serve and the woman you love.
Overall, the movie is pure passion, mystery, and art. The ending is tragic but nonetheless makes you want to fall or stay in love.
What I like most in the movie is the nostalgia it brings - the childhood that most Filipino kids have. It built Maya's character through the supertitious beliefs she was taught by her grandmother while growing up. The same beliefs she then held on as she went on with her life - her career and love life.
Maya (Nadine Lustre) is your typical protagonist, but in a good way. She is the girl who craves romance, who is fearless in seeking it, and is brave to accept and move on from the pain it brings. On the other hand, Peter's character (Carlo Aquino) left you with the hardest question to answer - choosing between the calling to serve and the woman you love.
Overall, the movie is pure passion, mystery, and art. The ending is tragic but nonetheless makes you want to fall or stay in love.
Bittersweet romance. Ulan shows, not just fantasies, but the reality of finding and losing love.
What I like most in the movie is the nostalgia it brings - the childhood that most Filipino kids have. It built Maya's character through the supertitious beliefs she was taught by her grandmother while growing up. The same beliefs she then held on as she went on with her life - her career and love life.
Maya (Nadine Lustre) is your typical protagonist, but in a good way. She is the girl who craves romance, who is fearless in seeking it, and is brave to accept and move on from the pain it brings. On the other hand, Peter's character (Carlo Aquino) left you with the hardest question to answer - choosing between the calling to serve and the woman you love.
Overall, the movie is pure passion, mystery, and art. The ending is tragic but nonetheless makes you want to fall and stay in love.
What I like most in the movie is the nostalgia it brings - the childhood that most Filipino kids have. It built Maya's character through the supertitious beliefs she was taught by her grandmother while growing up. The same beliefs she then held on as she went on with her life - her career and love life.
Maya (Nadine Lustre) is your typical protagonist, but in a good way. She is the girl who craves romance, who is fearless in seeking it, and is brave to accept and move on from the pain it brings. On the other hand, Peter's character (Carlo Aquino) left you with the hardest question to answer - choosing between the calling to serve and the woman you love.
Overall, the movie is pure passion, mystery, and art. The ending is tragic but nonetheless makes you want to fall and stay in love.
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.
The film was first presented as your not so typical love story, but falls under these minor segues that adds mythology and historical Philippine beliefs into the mix, which leaves the audience begging for more. The mixture of Philippine superstition and its symbolic portrayal through the films animation provokes the audience to keep on wondering how the film would all tie up together. The sequencing of the film was also a breath of fresh air in contrast to your run of the mill box office hits, which effectively captures the interest of the audience as the unravel the mysteries that the film has to offer one sequence at a time. To limit the film only to one genre would be to disregard the brilliance of the film of how not only was it able to incorporate romance into the film, but to actually complement it with thriller and horror elements, likening it to a happy accident. What is most compelling in this film is the political satire that it was able to discreetly insert while progressing the story of the film but somehow being able to integrate into the minds of the audience, the impact of the environment in this country. Finally, the personification of Philippine myths is what makes this film stand out as it brought out a sense of humanity as to the imagination of our Filipino ancestry that we are able to appreciate it more vividly than we would usually like. All in all, the film prides itself in the substance and the message that it seeks to convey to the audience and urges them to look beyond the surface and see the collateral beauty in the world
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).
Did you know
- TriviaIrene 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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- Gross worldwide
- $11,327
- Runtime1 hour 36 minutes
- Color
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