Elsa is a troubled young woman who is yearning for a mature and intimate relationship.Elsa is a troubled young woman who is yearning for a mature and intimate relationship.Elsa is a troubled young woman who is yearning for a mature and intimate relationship.
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This film clearly had it's potential I must say but it never failed to do 3 annoying flaws throughout the entire run.
Apart from the 3 flaws mentioned above, I had an issue with the Acts. Act 1 drags through the entire half of the runtime. It used up the entire half of the film to establish the character through repetitive jokes. There is no interesing incident that happens to the main character to push the plot to the next Act making this film looked like a 2 act story only. What's worse is that when we finally reach that interesting incident for the main character, all of a sudden the events keeps coming in rushed.
I have seen short films from the director and this film doesn't reflect the quality of those shorts.
- Jokes and lines are genuine and funny but it overstayed it's welcome too much.
- Lazy cutting. There are too many scenes where a audience is staring at this angle and for no good reason, there is a jump cut. Clearly, the cut is there because the actress/actor forgot the line.
Apart from the 3 flaws mentioned above, I had an issue with the Acts. Act 1 drags through the entire half of the runtime. It used up the entire half of the film to establish the character through repetitive jokes. There is no interesing incident that happens to the main character to push the plot to the next Act making this film looked like a 2 act story only. What's worse is that when we finally reach that interesting incident for the main character, all of a sudden the events keeps coming in rushed.
I have seen short films from the director and this film doesn't reflect the quality of those shorts.
Jowable by Darryl Yap aka the director and writer under the infamous Vincentiments: a group of young filmmakers who did tons of jaw breaking short films. They were very known with their wide shot cinematography and also because of some controversy about their insensitivity regarding their contents. To be honest at first I was really entertained by their short films but in the long run as they keep on doing the same formula over and over again, it is not effective for me anymore (in my perspective), so I was expecting that they will redeem themselves with this movie 'Jowable'. It's a catchy movie title, very trendy, trendsetter and I was interested when I've watched the trailer but I saw the movie, itself... I was disappointed, the story is lacking, the ending is too bad, lazy, forced and outdated, it was predictable. I didn't feel the character development of the main character at all, the jokes aren't landing, some of the actors performance were depicted in a bad way but kudos to the efforts, Kim Molina is a great actress and indeed talented but this is her down fall, the role doesn't suit her and really I just don't like the movie as a whole. I felt like I wasted my time watching. Congrats but good luck next time. not bad for a starter. I shouldn't expect that much.
Anyways, it's just my opinion. Take it or leave it, the call is yours.
The pacing of the movie was terrible. The characters were terribly annoying, unlikeable and unerelatable. The scenes were extremely drawn out, the comedy predictable and unfunny.
The sound editing was grating and badly mixed; The experience of having to listen to the constant bickering between the characters was akin to sitting out a storm under a rusted tin roof while razor blades rained down.
For a romcom movie, the constant and thoughtless use of jump cuts and voice overs make youtube videos look more than professional.
I have never seen a more terrible movie with a simple premise and message told in the worst way possible.
It was a battle not to leave the cinema outright.
Zero laughs from our group of 7.
The sound editing was grating and badly mixed; The experience of having to listen to the constant bickering between the characters was akin to sitting out a storm under a rusted tin roof while razor blades rained down.
For a romcom movie, the constant and thoughtless use of jump cuts and voice overs make youtube videos look more than professional.
I have never seen a more terrible movie with a simple premise and message told in the worst way possible.
It was a battle not to leave the cinema outright.
Zero laughs from our group of 7.
Considering it's budget.
#JOWABLE's production is given an entry level budget considering the Philippines' film making standards for this masterpiece is writer and director Darryl Yap's debut. With the budget and it's blockbuster gross that surpassed the 100 million peso mark is one of the inevitable signs that this movie is not just a hit, but a great one.
The cinematography and editing
Through the lens of Director of Photography, Rain Yamson the story received a visual therapy that will give you the right feels of the film. After days of shooting, it's time for Editor, Vincent Asis to take this art piece come to life one step closer with his years of editing experience. So much more to tell about it such as musical scoring and other elements that made it entirely perfect. As a wrap, DOP Rain Yamson and Editor Vincent Asis together with Director Darryl Yap's blessing, undeniably did one great job.
The backbone of the film.
The story that originated from a viral short film on social media, from your mobile screen to the silver screen.
For sure, Viva Films undoubtedly trusted Darryl Yap up until now that his vision came to life. Years of hard work and dedication to the arts made this dream came to it's truthfulness.
The very thing that sets this film apart is the writer and director's bold, rare, truthful and brave approach and determination to tell untold stories the way they are supposed to be told-no sugar coating, no eye candies and one of my personal favorite, an ending that doesn't required to be twisted just to be a happy.
Instead it was given a treatment that will leave you contemplating your life right after the moment you left the cinema's chair.
#JOWABLE The Movie's backbone,
Darryl Yap, one of the greatest minds in the Philippine Film Industry today.
#JOWABLE's production is given an entry level budget considering the Philippines' film making standards for this masterpiece is writer and director Darryl Yap's debut. With the budget and it's blockbuster gross that surpassed the 100 million peso mark is one of the inevitable signs that this movie is not just a hit, but a great one.
The cinematography and editing
Through the lens of Director of Photography, Rain Yamson the story received a visual therapy that will give you the right feels of the film. After days of shooting, it's time for Editor, Vincent Asis to take this art piece come to life one step closer with his years of editing experience. So much more to tell about it such as musical scoring and other elements that made it entirely perfect. As a wrap, DOP Rain Yamson and Editor Vincent Asis together with Director Darryl Yap's blessing, undeniably did one great job.
The backbone of the film.
The story that originated from a viral short film on social media, from your mobile screen to the silver screen.
For sure, Viva Films undoubtedly trusted Darryl Yap up until now that his vision came to life. Years of hard work and dedication to the arts made this dream came to it's truthfulness.
The very thing that sets this film apart is the writer and director's bold, rare, truthful and brave approach and determination to tell untold stories the way they are supposed to be told-no sugar coating, no eye candies and one of my personal favorite, an ending that doesn't required to be twisted just to be a happy.
Instead it was given a treatment that will leave you contemplating your life right after the moment you left the cinema's chair.
#JOWABLE The Movie's backbone,
Darryl Yap, one of the greatest minds in the Philippine Film Industry today.
I probably have not seen any movie that I can relate to at full extent. The movie showcasing the struggles of those who aren't "not-so-jowable", the defense mechanism whenever people start questioning you and the questions you have for yourself were there and I honestly appreciate every seconds of it including the message and the consequence if you are going to push and force your luck that much. However I don't like the movie's humor that much and I don't like Kim Molina's character that much -most of the time it's cringey.
For a Filipino movie this one is not predictable and I would say it's okay-ish. You just gotta have to lower your expectation if you're going to watch it.
For a Filipino movie this one is not predictable and I would say it's okay-ish. You just gotta have to lower your expectation if you're going to watch it.
Did you know
- TriviaKim Molina and Jerald Napoles are couples in real life.
- ConnectionsEdited into Yumi Lacsamana: Matutunan Din Nila 'Kong Mahalin (2019)
- SoundtracksJowable
Performed by Kim Molina
Words and music by Thyro Alfaro and Yumi Lacsamana
Published by Viva Music Publishing Inc.
Produced and arranged by Thyro Alfaro
Vocal produced by Yumi Lacsamana
Backup vocals by Yumi Lacsamana
Guitars by Erskine Basilio
Recorded by Joel Vitor at Amerasian Studios
Mixed and mastered by Thyro Alfaro
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Box office
- Gross worldwide
- $48,965
- Runtime1 hour 44 minutes
- Color
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