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Wednesday, December 21, 2016

My 2016 in Books, Films, and Theater

2016 edition of my annual recap:

BOOKS

  1. "Before Sunrise & Before Sunset' - screenplays
  2. "A Raisin in the Sun" - screenplay
  3. "To Kill A Mockingbird" - novel
  4. "Kill Your Darlings" - screenplay
  5. "10 Short Plays" - plays
  6. "Write Here. Write Now." - autobiography/memoir
  7. "Steal Like An Artist" - autobiography/memoir
  8. "Gagamba" - novel
  9. "Humans of New York" - photography, anthology
  10. "Of God and Men" - memoir
  11. "Brokeback Mountain" - short stories
  12. "Princess Maryam" - screenplay
  13. "Waiting for Godot" - play
  14. "Biography of Mother Theresa" 
  15. "Martin Luther King Jr.: History Maker" - biography
  16. "The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari" - novel, self-help
  17. "The Vagina Monologues" - play
  18. "Dear Distance" - short stories
  19. "The Unbearable Lightness of Being" - novel
  20. "Humans of New York Stories" - photography
  21. "Letters from Father Christmas" - letters


MOVIES

Foreign

  1. The Revenant - drama
  2. Sisters - comedy
  3. 50 First Dates - rom-com
  4. Macbeth - drama
  5. Room - drama
  6. Pride and Prejudice and Zombies - action, comedy
  7. Trumbo - drama
  8. Diary of a Teenage Girl - drama
  9. The Danish Girl - drama
  10. Steve Jobs - drama
  11. Kung Fu Panda 3 (because of my job!) - action, comedy, animation
  12. Big Hero 6 - drama, comedy, animation
  13. Eat. Pray. Love. - drama
  14. Midnight in Paris - drama
  15. Angry Birds (twice!) (because of my job!) - comedy, animation
  16. X-Men:Apocalypse - action
  17. Captain America: Civil War - action
  18. Batman vs Superman: Dawn of Justice - action 
  19. Families (from French Film Fest) - comedy
  20. The Very Private Life of Mr. Sim (from French Film Fest) - drama, comedy
  21. Dead Pool - action, comedy
  22. Ant-Man - action
  23. Kingsman: The Secret Service - action
  24. Alice Through The Looking Glass - drama, fantasy
  25. Guardians of the Galaxy - action, animation
  26. Ghostbusters - comedy
  27. Looking: The Movie - drama
  28. Nerve - drama, suspense
  29. Suicide Squad - action
  30. Don't Think Twice - drama, comedy
  31. Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them - fantasy
  32. Sausage Party - comedy
  33. Dr. Strange - action
  34. Ms. Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children - fantasy
  35. Miss Saigon: 25th Anniversary Concert in cinemas - drama, musical
  36. Across the Universe - drama, musical
  37. Moana - animation, adventure, comedy
  38. AMY - documentary

Local
  1. Buy Now, Die Later - horror, suspense
  2. Walang Forever - rom-com 
  3. Just the 3 of Us - rom-com
  4. Imbisibol (from French Film Fest) - drama
  5. Imagine You and Me (because of my job!) - romance, drama
  6. Lando at Bugoy (from Cinemalaya 12) - drama
  7. Ang Babaeng Humayo - drama
  8. Apocalypse Child - drama 
  9. Ang Kwento Nating Dalawa - romance, drama
  10. Toto - comedy
  11. Kabisera - drama (#MMFF2016)
  12. Saving Sally - animation, romance (#MMFF2016)
  13. Ang Babae sa Septic Tank 2 - comedy (#MMFF2016)
  14. Sunday Beauty Queen - documentary (#MMFF2016)

THEATER
  1. Tanghalang Pilipino's "Prinispe Munti" - musical, puppetry, drama
  2. "Open The Door" - political satire, comedy
  3. Red Turnip Theater's "Constellations" - play
  4. Tanghalang Pilipino's "Tito Vanya" - play
  5. Virgin Labfest sets A-D
  6. Tanghalang Pilipino's "Sandosenang Sapatos" - musical, drama
  7. Tanghalang Pilipino's "Pangarap sa Isang Gabi sa Gitnang Tag-Araw" - play, tragedy-comedy
  8. Ballet Manila's "Cinderella" - ballet

TV SERIES
  1. How To Get Away With Murder (season 2, season 3 fall finale)
  2. Empire (season 2, season 3 fall finale)
  3. Mozart in the Jungle (seasons 1 and 2)
  4. Looking (seasons 1 and 2)
  5. Stranger Things (season 1)

Sunday, July 17, 2016

Looking (HBO Comedy-Drama Series)

I have rare moments in life when I don't know what I'm feeling at a particular moment.

Looking poster for Season 2
Last July 4, I finished watching "Looking," a two-season comedy-drama series in HBO (2014-2015) that tells the stories of three grown-up gay men living in modern San Francisco. That day I just wanted to hug a lot of people and I didn't think any emoji can capture my emotions.

"Looking" stars Broadway heartthrob Jonathan Groff as Patrick, a 29 y.o. game developer who is your gay buddy longing for a serious relationship and, at the same time, willing to experiment.

As easy as in the pilot episode, Patrick tries his luck in meeting a few men and making his mostly uncalculated moves. He is unable to shut his honest mouth as he opens up to new acquaintances which then lead to failed attempts.

Groff's Patrick is adorable. He's like the younger brother that you wish you can play with, hug when you're happy or sad, punch when you just want to, and talk to when you're feeling bored or overly excited. Patrick is a really nice guy and his vulnerability as a gay guy, as a nerdy gay guy, as a single nerdy gay guy who just wants to love and be loved, would surely keep you wanting more. Episode after episode. Smile after smile.

Agustin, Patrick, and Dom
His softness is balanced with the stronger personalities of his friends Dom (Murray Bartlett), the proud and impulsive aspiring entrepreneur and Agustin (Frankie J. Alvarez), a thriving artist who, like Dom, has a high tendency to jump the gun.

Being best friends, these three are enough compelling reasons to religiously follow the show. Their lives intertwine but the show runners did a good job in highlighting their separate storylines so we can see through their dreams and aspirations.

They are not just gay guys who like to flirt. Sure, they have a lot of steamy sex scenes with different guys, but you can see how they treat their relationships beyond the flesh. They long for something that touches on the emotions--finding what it is that makes them truly happy.

***

#TeamRichie
#TeamKevin
For the main love triangle in the story, Patrick is such a sweet guy that you can't blame him if he can't make his mind up between Richie (Raul Castillo), the loyal and emotional Mexican barber and Kevin (Russel Tovey), his sexy British tech boss who enters his life while still in a relationship.

Is it #TeamKevin or #TeamRichie? Dammit. Just stick to #TeamPatrick
No matter who he ends up with, someone will get hurt and he is bound to lose a great person. Like Patrick, show followers are divided between #TeamRichie and #TeamKevin only to end up miserable in the season 2 finale because they don't know who he finally chooses. If you consider yourself a fan of the show though, know that you should always belong to #TeamPatrick.

The funny and lovable Doris
While the show can come across as a 'gay drama' to some, there are several comic surprises--most of them courtesy of Doris (Lauren Weedman), Dom's best friend and the only female friend in the circle. She's the brutally honest straight friend who is ever caring to her queer folks. Doris speaks the truth without delay but ensures that you're not offended with her satire and sarcasm.

***

With all the commendations I give to Looking, I still summarize it as one big heartbreak. It's so good that 1) it hurts to know that it only ran for two short seasons, 2) most episodes have open endings that compels you to click on the next episode ASAP, and 3) with all the complications of their loves and lives, you can't help but to let the characters stay in your mind for long.

You let them live inside you as if they were your best friends. You want to make sure that they are okay, and that even if they leave your mind, they will be okay out there. Such is the magic of simplistic, realistic storytelling of its creator (writer-director) Andrew Haigh.

"There's more OUT there" says the show's tagline. Pictured here are the adorable cast members of Looking
Every now and then a story is born and it's unlike any other.  For its part, Looking is about LGBT but it present the truths of people who others may easily dismiss as sex-starved individuals. There is heart and art to the ways they tell the stories of the Gs in LGBT. It's comedy is subtle yet effective and it's drama doesn't solicit a boring sobfest.

It's not yet too late to catch Looking. It's TV movie airs this July 23 on HBO. In it, we get to revisit the characters' lives years from when we last saw them in Season 2. 

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