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#Y

  • 2014
  • 1h 40m
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
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Elmo Magalona, Coleen Garcia, Kit Thompson, and Sophie Albert in #Y (2014)
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"#Y" ("Hashtag Y") chronicles the adventures of the members of a generation made universal by the realms of social media, the internet, sex, drugs and alcohol, and the occasional YOLO."#Y" ("Hashtag Y") chronicles the adventures of the members of a generation made universal by the realms of social media, the internet, sex, drugs and alcohol, and the occasional YOLO."#Y" ("Hashtag Y") chronicles the adventures of the members of a generation made universal by the realms of social media, the internet, sex, drugs and alcohol, and the occasional YOLO.

  • Director
    • Gino M. Santos
  • Writer
    • Jeff Stelton
  • Stars
    • Elmo Magalona
    • Coleen Garcia
    • Kit Thompson
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.9/10
    67
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Gino M. Santos
    • Writer
      • Jeff Stelton
    • Stars
      • Elmo Magalona
      • Coleen Garcia
      • Kit Thompson
    • 2User reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 4 nominations total

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    Elmo Magalona
    Elmo Magalona
    • Miles
    Coleen Garcia
    Coleen Garcia
    • Janna
    Kit Thompson
    Kit Thompson
    • Ping
    Sophie Albert
    Sophie Albert
    • Lia
    Slater Young
    Slater Young
    • Mark
    Chynna Ortaleza
    Chynna Ortaleza
    • Abbie
    Julz Savard
    Julz Savard
    • Sarah
    Joyce Ann Burton
    Joyce Ann Burton
    • Miles' Mom
    • (as Joyce Burton-Titular)
    Apollo Abraham
    Apollo Abraham
    • Miles' Dad
    Paco Evangelista
    Paco Evangelista
    • John
    Twinkle Dy
    • Twinkle
    April Anne Dolot
    • Miles' Yaya
    • (as April Dolot)
    Angelo Alayon
    Angelo Alayon
    • 7 Yo. Miles
    • (as Angelou Alayan)
    Vince Ivan Real
    • 10 Yo. Miles
    Marie Ann G. Gomez
    • Lauren
    • (as Anne Gomez)
    Vada Agapito
    • Leslie
    Copper Urmenita
    • Nina
    Rene Durian
    Rene Durian
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    • Director
      • Gino M. Santos
    • Writer
      • Jeff Stelton
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    6oagawin

    On Suicides and the Young

    #Y begins when Miles (Elmo Magalona) is about to jump off the roof of a building in Makati. He then recalls a month and a half ago when he first decided that he wanted to die. Miles is carefree, fun loving, and faithful, yet he can also be solitary, introspective and suspicious. He reviews his understanding of death, and how adventurous and heroic it might be. The film follows him in his nightly parties with his friends, and the drugs that make him a part of their group.

    I myself was surprised to have enjoyed #Y (2014). Though its thesis covers a generation that I now see only from afar, its presentation of a world of the rich and the young is captured effectively through Director Gino Santos' lens. It explores a much ignored issue of teenage suicides and creates an argument that even in their boundless lives, they are chained in their own social limits. Santos does not explain why Miles wants to kill himself. Though some may say that this is a major miss, I say otherwise. #Y ventures into the lives of our young, as it tries to explain that even in their most stupid of decisions there is still depth in their impassive existence.
    billygoat1071

    Fault of the Generation

    #Y ought to criticize the errors of the new generation, how our youth today are getting even more oppressed and self-absorbed. It is meant for one to lose their faith to humanity and its future. The main character is one of those who are sober enough to see this tragedy, which probably lead him attempting to commit suicide. The movie shows all of the worst of these privileged kids, potentially being the truthful image of the generation. As many opinions the movie expressed towards these people, it still lacks some stronger elements to make it completely work. But no one should ignore what it has achieved. There is some impressive filmmaking styles worth looking at, but coming-of-age stories tend to offer beyond that.

    Though it doesn't mention what exactly makes Miles wanting to kill himself, we can sense the obvious that it has something to do with the environment he's living in. Typically, this would have been mainly about getting the girl, but the movie concerns more on their foolish behavior and shallow ambitions. The main character keeps referring their lifestyle as meaningless. The movie makes a great point to that, it brings a vast cynicism to the attitude of these rich kids, but the teenagers are almost one-noted, in spite of their separated narration. We are basically just exploring around their lurid world until it goes to the already known fate of the main character. The story does still find some warmth and realer humanity, mostly the scenes when Miles is trying to keep a hold of himself by talking to a suicide hotline operator. Those parts are the most engaging overall.

    The movie does a good job depicting the atmosphere of their situations. The cinematography and stylish editing give some trippy insanity within those wild parties. But even outside those pretty lights, the film continues to show some cleverly constructed scenes and impressive camera shots that we don't often see in local films. The performances are fine, though the weakest is the lead actor, Elmo Magalona, who sounds forced at delivering his lines, feeling like he could hardly relate to the bleakness and angst of his character.

    #Y is a cool achievement, but it does feel a little lacking. There are some moments that can be called engaging, but what takes over here are some cynicism that has too little to resolve, no matter how much it takes time fleshing them out. It still succeeds at bringing some technical flavor, which has more of the priority than the better potentials of this story. But it's still one interesting experience wandering around the new culture of teens. It's often too cynical, but why not? This can be an essential thing, if only it leads to something much compelling.

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    • Release date
      • December 10, 2014 (Philippines)
    • Country of origin
      • Philippines
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    • Languages
      • Filipino
      • Tagalog
    • Production companies
      • Timeframe Productions and Media Ventures
      • Stained Glass Productions
      • Cinemalaya Foundation
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      1 hour 40 minutes
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