Monthly Archives: August 2011
Videos of the day
Videos of the day
Videos of the day
Videos of the day
Hinala
Title: Hinala
Genre: Drama
Year: 2011
Country: Philippines
Director: Crisaldo Pablo
Subtitles: N/A
Movie Summary:
Cris discovers that his five years relationships is about to end when his live-in boyfriend Michael leaves him supposedly for an out of the country business trip.
He then embarks on a long journey to catch his lover and the third party, passing by his boyfriend's maternal home, his boyfriend's best friend, his own best friend and a mysterious aquaintance.
Will Cris catch his boyfriend and will he be able to prevent their relationship from its inevitable ending?
Not until someone dies so another can move on.
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Pagnanasa
Title: Pagnanasa
Genre: Drama
Year: 2010
Country: Philippines
Director: Fellyx Honeyfield
Subtitles........: N/A
Language: Tagalog
Movie Summary:
Rodel, a handsome and sweet-talking traveling salesman, stops by a small eatery for lunch. He meets Aleli, the daughter of the owner of the eatery, and is instantly smitten by her. Aleli is not impressed by his easy ways, but Lagrimas, her mother, is. To win Aleli, Rodel conspires with Lagrimas, who in turn, forces her daughter to go out with him. But what Aleli thinks as a friendly date turns out to be a nightmare, as Rodel ends up raping her...
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Permanent Residence
Original Title: Permanent Residence (永久居留)
Release Date: 2009
Genre: Drama
Country: China (Hong Kong)
Language: Cantonese | English
Sub: English | Chinese
Director: Scud
Movie Summary:
Ivan is an IT professional who works hard and has no time for dating. The young man is forced to come face-to-face with his sexuality when Josh from Israel asks if he is gay during a television talk show in which the two are guest speakers and a life-long friendship begins.
After entering the gay world, Ivan meets Windson,who professes to be straight. A curious friendship blossoms between the two involving many episodes of nude wrestling, swimming, embracing and sharing a bed. Though apparently attracted to the free-spirited Ivan, Windson insists on limiting their relationship to nothing more than kisses and fondling.
When Windson announces he plans to wed his long-time girlfriend, Ivan is devastated and sets off on a journey of discovery that takes him from Israel to Thailand to Australia and finally back to Hong Kong.
Permanent Residence is flamboyantly out. With the bodies of avid gym-goers, both leads take delight in celebrating their naked, muscular flesh for the audience’s viewing pleasure (for me, in fact too much full frontal nudity). The gay never-never land is effectively contrasted with the confining world of social norms that force Windson to stay with a woman who expects wedded bliss. The coming out will strike a chord with many Asian audience. Alternating between homoerotica and existential contemplations on life and death, the film is unique and intuitive. The photographic images present a tactile materiality that far exceeds the controlling needs of story, bringing to the natural realm an unexpected poetry and perspective.