During the 2022 QCinema International Film Festival, I had the opportunity to watch a film that delves into themes of loss, family secrets, and coping mechanisms. The story revolves around a widower who returns to her family's famous rest house in the Philippines to settle unfinished business, only to discover hidden truths that challenge her plans.
While the film's premise is intriguing, I found myself somewhat confused by the narrative. The exploration of how individuals cope with loss and the complexities of grief is a theme that resonates with many, but the execution left me wanting more clarity. Doc Celine's character, in particular, seemed to grapple with a range of emotions regarding her husband and her past, but the depth of these emotions was not always fully realized on screen.
Despite these narrative challenges, the film's cinematography was a standout feature. The shots were beautifully crafted, capturing the essence of the rest house and its surroundings with a certain elegance. Additionally, Miss Cherie's performance was commendable, adding depth to her character and anchoring the film with a sense of authenticity.
Overall, while I found the story to be somewhat confusing and the narrative direction to be unconventional, I appreciated the film's artistic merits. It offered a unique perspective on themes of loss and family dynamics, even if the execution did not always hit the mark. With a more focused narrative approach, this film had the potential to be a more impactful exploration of grief and healing.