Tuesday, July 26, 2022

WARM AND AND VULNERABLE


While ostensibly unassuming, Palengke Queen (1982) is affecting where it counts. Directors Arman Reyes and Freddie Sarrol (who co-wrote the screenplay with Ricky Dalu), based from Pat V. Reyes's Bondying Weekly Movie Special Komiks serial taps into the experience of expressing the inexpressible. The resulting confusion creates an infectious form of humor that percolates throughout and leads nicely into the unexpected outbursts of emotions in the closing scenes. It helps that Palengke Queen never distracts from these strengths with overt stylistic indulgences. The swiftness with which the film can swing between funny and serious is astounding. The shifts feel seamless and fitting. By finding this balance, Reyes and Sarrol makes sure their film is affecting but not morose. With her expert comic timing and nuanced dramatic shading, Nora Aunor is quite simply, astonishing. Tibang is an empathetic personality whose assertiveness is a form of habitual overcompensation for personal issues. All of that can be felt in Aunor's performance who navigates these tricky emotional straits with confidence. She keeps things in focus with her innately natural portrayal of Tibang as a woman of integrity and resolve. Aunor doesn't just sell Tibang's exterior, she nails the unspoken elements, giving an incredibly multi-dimensional lead character. It's easy to like Tibang for the good that she does, but Aunor adds another layer through her naturally commanding and mesmerizing screen presence. Nobody seizes the spotlight quite like Aunor. It's a beautiful star performance. Palengke Queen is complex without feeling contrived. What could have easily become overwrought or melodramatic is instead, warm and vulnerable. There are different ways the ending can make you cry. I'll settle for one: the bittersweet feeling of having watched someone become a different and in some ways improved version of herself, is the reason we need movies. 

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Tuesday, July 19, 2022

NORA AUNOR: NATIONAL ARTIST


Ask any passerby to give you the name of a great movie actress and Nora Aunor will rank high on that list. Ask anyone to name an enduring superstar and you will find Nora Aunor among that illustrious few. She is a life achievement — a woman whose drive, energy and talent have molded her life and career. She lived life without fear, taking risks and accepting the costs. And even more difficult, she managed to survive fame with grace. In a demanding profession, she produced movies, played roles of substance and challenge and, by her stand, made it easier for those who came after her. Both in life and art, she always knew her lines. And somehow, you are sure that she always will. She is that rarest of creatures — the consummate professional. For what she has given us, for what she is — NORA AUNOR is our NATIONAL ARTIST!

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