4 reviews
I've watched many Filipino Films, in general they focus on crime and the poverty. Which is not good for the Philippines. It was nice to see something different. Dolly De Leon gave a wonderful performance as always. The main star of the film was the young actor who played an autistic boy. His acting was very believable. I am sure that it was not an easy job for him. In the Philippines Boxing is a national sport. So of course it makes sense to have boxing in the film. The fight coordination was excellent. The cinematography was very well done. Most Filipino films are a tad dark, unless its a rom -com. This is not a typical Filipino film.
- lunaventure
- Apr 12, 2024
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This movie tried so hard to incorporate various elements to make it seem like a "good" movie. First it focused on the mother which made it seem that the movie would be about her. Then coincidentally, her son was just working near her. I thought it would be about them reconnecting. Then the movie became about the boxer son. Then became about the boxer son and the mentally challenged brother connecting with each other. THEN it became about the mentally challenged brother as a talented pianist. With the cliche of a Filipino-drama where everything works out in the end. Disappointed but not new haha.
The Magic of this Korean Film will forever be stitched into the fabric of my existence! I would find it hard to describe! The impact of this film was significant. Each of the actors in this film gave truly gifted portrayals of the characters they played; the script at once endearing, and filled with a broad spectrum of emotions, especially since it involved the reuniting of family.
There is a history that is tragic but we don't focus too much on that era. It is skilfully touched upon by the writers, and portrayed beautifully by the actors. As for Jin-tae, it unfolds that the young brother of Jo-ha, is a servant virtuoso on the piano. The classical pieces he plays on the piano will blow your mind!
There is a history that is tragic but we don't focus too much on that era. It is skilfully touched upon by the writers, and portrayed beautifully by the actors. As for Jin-tae, it unfolds that the young brother of Jo-ha, is a servant virtuoso on the piano. The classical pieces he plays on the piano will blow your mind!
- crystaljanelejano
- Sep 26, 2024
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Dolly De Leon's performance in "Triangle of Sadness" was absolutely incredible. She truly is a TALENT. But let's shift gears and talk about her new film, Keys to the Heart.
I have to admit, "Keys to the Heart" didn't quite meet my expectations. The repetitive use of "Clair de Lune" as background music became somewhat distracting for me.
Every time that melody played, it instantly reminded me of another film called "Everything Everywhere All At Once," (one of my absolute favourite films kasi hahaha) and that association wasn't a positive one.
Nevertheless, my admiration for Dolly De Leon as an actress hasn't diminished at all.
I have to admit, "Keys to the Heart" didn't quite meet my expectations. The repetitive use of "Clair de Lune" as background music became somewhat distracting for me.
Every time that melody played, it instantly reminded me of another film called "Everything Everywhere All At Once," (one of my absolute favourite films kasi hahaha) and that association wasn't a positive one.
Nevertheless, my admiration for Dolly De Leon as an actress hasn't diminished at all.
- astrerotimothydaniel
- Nov 3, 2023
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