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Francisco’s best film to date. A culmination of what he’s been experimenting with in his previous works. Simply short of an apotheosis, a convergence of artistic rigor and finesse. The evocative power of color, the obscured and unobscured waves and plants, and the quiet grace of shyness, inviting viewers to engage with the understated beauty of the outdoors.
Arguably one of the best directorial debuts and perhaps one of the most terrifying film in Philippine cinema. MORTAL showcases the life and mental state of Antonio told through an elliptical narrative where scenes of Antonio’s past and often traumatic experiences, present, and surreal (often terrifying) encounters are played out. Mario O’Hara and his Director of Photography Ike Jarlego Jr. are masters at capturing environments and creating powerful imagery that lingers with the…
Truly a masterpiece. David and Carolyn Brooks' ability to capture light and color is astonishing. A work that will stand the test of time. Embracing the "now" of what is essentially temporary. Life can be beautiful sometimes after all.
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