saturday night. seven in the evening. i was for the nth time watching the young and gorgeous christopher de leon and the equally young and beautiful hilda koronel in the mike deleon classic kung mangarap ka't magising , a fabulously-photographed and wickedly delicious film about finding love at the wrong time, at the right place with the perfect person, shot entirely in baguio in the late seventys, when the eternally cold city still looked calm, serene, charming, even rustic; before traffic, pollution, overcrowding and a shopping mall spoiled its beauty. while mimicking hilda koronel's elegant and intelligent interpretation of a distraught young woman aching to free herself from the clutches of her domineering, suffocating, unromantic husband, i was drinking a glass of red and munching on cheese flown overnight from paris. in the film, hilda's character married young at seventeen, had a child at eighteen, and was contented playing a perfect wife to a rising busin...
does it have to be that long? will you wait forever for the one you love? sorry, i am a bit sentimental right now...as if! i just finished watching muli on dvd starring two of this generation's best actors -- sid lucero (intense and brooding) and cogie domingo (sad and soulful) -- playing gay lovers. their affair spanned more than 30 years (it started in 1969 and ended when gma was already the president). i love! (the oh so sexy sid lucero) when they met, sid just came out of the seminary. he decided to come home after his mother died. home is in the picturesque and romantic baguio. he turned his back on being god's servant because he did not agree with the religion's rigid standards on homosexuality (you know, love the sinner but not the sins). he ended up running his parent's hostel in baguio city. longing for something worthwhile to do, he joined the communist party. only to be disillusioned again when he found out that the party did...
sated, the tired earth laid down quietly, fresher and cleaner after a long pounding from the rain. wet, wild, warm. rain drops kept pouring searching for a safer place to hide from the blistering sun.
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