Tuesday, November 27, 2012

Predictable Movies, Predictable Campaigns, Different Ending



I'm the worst guy you can ask about movies. People close to me know that I'm not very fond of going to the cinema. Not that I don't like movies at all. It's just that I watch them when I want to watch them. Not when the movie promoters tell me. Not when the actors say it's a great one. Or maybe I'm just lazy. More than a couple of times I slept through a good movie. Then I woke up watching the final few minutes. I wasted money, I know. That's why I rarely go to movies. I rather wait for it to come out on cable channels or for someone to lend me their DVD copies.


But I'll regret it if I'm not able to see this on big screen.


But at times I recommend movies too. Those from which I learned a lot. Not that they were technically good movies. Fact is when I see the reviews on those which I recommended, a lot of them were criticized badly. Bad acting, bad script, bad everything. But who cares. I enjoyed them. I watch movies primarily to be entertained and to learn and not to criticize. But there are some people who are good at it. When it comes to movie reviews, these guys know what they're talking about. And I don’t. I once was in theater acting and I also experienced creating and editing short clips. But I will lie to you if I say that I know how to properly review and criticize a film.


But there are really those that even if you are not an expert critic, you can say outright that they are bad movies.
                                                                                                       

We have a lot of Filipino movie critics. Not only professionally but there are those we meet in person day to day. We can't question the credibility of some for having to watch dozens of movies per month at a minimum. That includes at the cinemas and at their homes. They really are capable of comparing and reviewing movies for that. And after every showing of blockbuster flicks, almost everybody has a say on the screenplay, the cinematic, the acting, the plot, the ending, the fight scene, the effects, the music score, what's lacking and what's excessive, etc. ALMOST everybody see the technicalities. Not necessarily agreeing but a lot of times everybody has some things to say which sounds intellectually thought of. And most probably they are.


Critic Borat says 2 thumbs up


Just like producing a movie for a film festival comes the campaign time for the next elections. The politicians hire their directors and scriptwriters. These guys create the plot of their campaign strategies. They usually come up with an “award-winning line” that will be used as a slogan. This is very important as the campaign revolves around it. Like in the movies, it can be treated as the “title”. The catchier it is the better. Then they will insert theatrics with lots of drama that would appeal to the emotion of the people. It could be about the candidate's humble beginnings. Or maybe a recent sad personal experience where they will say they can relate to the public's clamor for change. 


Then to put up some action, there will be witnesses of the deeds that were done by the candidate. They might be saying the truth because there were pictures capturing the act. And to heighten it up, the candidate will play the beaten up hero of the antagonist’s dirty tactics and attack to his person. He will again appeal to the people’s emotion for being the victim of this bad scenario created by the enemy.  And by the way, the hero and the villain of the story depend on which side you are looking.


And of course, the love story angle would not be left out. There will be political tandems that sound like a relationship made for forever. And there will be former allies who will be like in an old lovers’ quarrel. And there will be traitors in the “love team”. There will also be love triangles. Someone will be torn between two lovers.  And there will also be adulterers. If love story is your cup of tea, you’ll never run short of it with our politics.


And these candidates know how to end their movie the Pinoy way. They will top it off with a celebratory dance or song number. It can be done during miting de avance or on their tv guestings. A lot of people love this. It’s like showing their human side. That they are just like us. Even the president of the most powerful state in the world was not exempted on this.


For a nation of movie critics, this type of campaign style is cliché. A story that is recycled, actors which aren’t good, scripts which are badly written and an ending that is very predictable, these are signs of a very bad movie. And it is one of those you can tell outright that it’s bad. Yet a lot of us still choose them. It could be the fear to try the new and the unknown. Though in the movies, we already started to embrace independent films. We tried the new and the unknown and we got entertained by this new discovery. And we felt the substance of the indie movies.

And the award goes to...

But we have yet to see that happen in the world of politics. And we can trace the reason for this by simply going back to our logic for choice of movies. In selecting the film to watch, a lot of times we pick them based on the main casts. It’s a lie if we say that it’s always the plot that matters. If that is true, then we won’t have these so-called “marketable actors” locally or internationally. No matter how much we deny it, it is the names of the actors which we give more weight most of the time and we care less on which roles they would play.  Like I said, it’s only most of the time. Because sometimes it is not true. Sometimes, we are actually looking at the plot. Sometimes, we are looking for the substance. And we do that sometimes in choosing the movies.





3 comments:

  1. I also watch movies na sa palagay ko ay maganda according to my taste. I don't care whether maraming bad reviews about basta as long as gusto syang panoorin, I'd go for it.

    Lumelevel up na rin ang mga campaign slogans/commercials ng mga pulitiko ngayon. I wonder kung magkano ang nagastos nila dun.

    Anyways, I want to know what do you want for Christmas. You've been tagged!
    http://fiel-kun.blogspot.com/2012/11/all-i-want-for-christmas.html

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  2. Mahilig ako manood, ng movies lalo na kung holywood. I rarely watch Filipino movies kasi naman nawawala thrill kasi halos pare-pareho lang mga plot nila. Alam mo na agad kung ano ang susunod na mangyayari.

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  3. hmm nice topic, na-invigorate ang inaantok kong diwa.

    ako mahilig ako sa movies, sinasabi ko na ayoko o gusto ko ang pelikula dahil sa simpleng rason na di ko talaga gusto o type na type ko.

    pareho tayo na nanood nang movie dahil gustong ma-entertain kaya nga siguro ayoko ng horror films dahil hindi ako magbabayad para matakot. ayoko rin ng heavy drama, dahil punong-puno na ng drama ag buhay ko at ayoko rin ng masyadong love story dahil hindi ako naniniwala sa ganun-ganoon lang yun at uso ang fairy tales.

    pagdating sa relasyon ng movie at politics. I think nasusunod din sa kanila ang maling aktor sa maling role. that's why nabibigyan ng justice karakter, ng buhay ang mga eksena at kahit anong bongga ng props, set design, musical score, at direksyon ay flop pa rin ang resulta.

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