rome and juliet
Wednesday, February 14th, 2007MOVIE REVIEW
This movie may not be the talk of the town these days but if you are into indie films, you’re probably familiar with it.
“Rome and Juliet” stars Mylene Dizon and Andrea del Rosario. They are both straight women who were not aware that THE ONE they’ve been waiting for to spend the rest of their lives is another woman.
The main characters sought sanctuary in each others arms and as their friendship went on, they’ve fallen in love with each other.
Andrea (Juliet) was very good in portraying her role as a conservative preschool teacher and submissive girlfriend to Marc (Rafael Rosell). And though they’re getting married, she did not keep her heart from finding her true love in a woman’s persona (Rome).
But i must say that Mylene (Rome) was spectacular and simply gorgeous the entire film. You can not take your eyes off her while she delivers her lines. She was astonishing. That’s all i can say.
By the way, this movie is trying to have a connection to people who have a misunderstanding with an unusual relationship. But then again, they are just women who are not so different from everybody else. Not to mention they are also human beings who know what true love is all about.
Just like what Rome said when she had her turn in a Casablanca monologue: “walang masama sa ganitong relasyon. bakit hindi nila maintindihan? ang alam ko, masarap lang magmahal.” (or something near that).
Try watching this film. it’s really an eye opener for everyone. And i do hope they make more movies like this. They can earn more than cheesy tagalog romantic movies on earth. Trust me.
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you can find it in indie sine of robinson’s galleria, cinema 3. it’s runtime is one week, i believe. you can also grab some memorabilia, only they are quite expensive since those are limited editions.
one line by juliet: “if sweetness can kill, patay na ko ngayon.”
one line by jown: “if sweetness can kill, diabetic ako, pagtagal, i’m dead.”