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Title: MMFF Entry: Rosario
Post by: Krenn on Nov 21, 2010 at 10:09 PM
Trailer here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vARLCGU6ltk&feature=related



I really thought it was moving. The musical score is touching and the cinematography= :o :o :o :o


Wow. I am sooo pumped.
Title: Re: MMFF Entry: Rosario
Post by: geckoph on Nov 24, 2010 at 09:14 PM
From "Rosario the Movie" - "ROSARIO will be screened with English subtitles in all theaters. Please invite your foreigner-friends to watch! :)"
Title: Re: MMFF Entry: Rosario
Post by: blitzkrieg on Nov 24, 2010 at 11:42 PM
 ;D Saw the trailer last week. Looks very promising. Cast, score, cinematography etc.., a possible MIFF Best Picture winner unless they award it to the highest grossing film which likely will be Agimat & Kabisote uggh! Jennylyn Mercado seems ideal in period films because of her classic beauty and a likely Best Actress winner (hope she wins!)
Title: Re: MMFF Entry: Rosario
Post by: Krenn on Nov 29, 2010 at 08:19 PM
I agree. Jennilyn Mercado looked soooo stunning in her flapper outfit. Para siyang isang classic silent movie star
Title: Re: MMFF Entry: Rosario
Post by: oggsmoggs on Dec 18, 2010 at 03:33 AM
Saw this. Albert Martinez can direct. This is just too tastefully done.It didn't need the present-day scenes with Dolphy, Liza Lorena and Manny Pangilinan.  I prefer this to be sexier, sweatier, hornier. I mean, this is basically a movie about a woman whose fate was dictated by her insatiable passions so it's natural to expect a little bit of steam, not classy-looking scenes that can very well be something that was shot for Rogue Magazine. What I got was a tastefully done costume drama. I predict this to be a critical success just for the fact that it looks and sounds expensive, the plot's more ambitious than your typical MMFF fare.