Friday, August 2, 2013

Bakit Di Ka Crush Ng Crush Mo (movie review)

Funny and so realistic! A full RomCom!

Bakit di ka crush ng crush mo is a movie based on the wit to book of Mr. Ramon Bautista. I don't know much about him but all of his creations are really worth reading. He is oblivious in everything under the sun. His wit comes from his not so critical but observant and the natural random thinking. He even makes you realize what is evident, what is common, what is obvious. Truth hurts but that's just the way it is.

Ramon Bautista is only one of the many authors in the country who has the power to stir up humor in the truth. This character is absolutely a gift. I love the way their mind processes everything. It so carefree yet so observant. They seem to not over stress themselves and just enjoy the complexity of life. He's also behind the famous youtube storyboard: the tale of friendzone.

I haven't read the book yet but I think the movie wasn't able to justify the title or the contents of the book. The plot of the movie was really lovely! It was very humorous with the facts about when being in-love. People seem to know a lot when it comes to love doesn't it? It's so easy to make an article about it or criticize it - make it and destroy it.

The 2 main characters in the movie, I don't know if they suit the character or they were the character themselves. It was as if, some excerpts in the movie came from their experiences which spices up the humor. The intensity of what they had recently experienced hyped the emotions in the movie.

As what I am saying, the movie wasn't really the book. Everything was beautiful but it just so happened that I guess I was expecting for something. Anyways, I enjoyed giggling with my 2 sistahs (Merajoy and Ate Roselle) who really had a 2nd round watching the entiiiire movie (No, Ate Roselle met her quotaaaa! She watched it 3 times already! HAHAHA)

So here's an OST from the movie


The story's a typical love story but the chemistry between the protagonists were really sparkling! And everything ignited when Ramon Bautista's brain was working in it.

I just realized that this movie is promoting OPM. So to all Filipinos out there, let's support our very own music industry! Music doesn't go old, it just changes. And I am proud to say that we are competitive enough for the industry. We've got lots of good artists, songwriters and instrumentalists! Filipinos are just so awesome and gifted and creative in this field. And for this, we have what it takes for that change.

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