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Wednesday, 28 December 2011

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I am not trolling you. You guys know that I am the thriller/action genre guy, and so you'd know that if I'd say that this movie was greatly funny, it won't be a bunch of Bull S. My House Husband wins my laugh strings with Eugene Domingo's impeccable comedic timing and the realism of Judy Ann Santos and Ryan Agoncillio's "reel time".



Rod is played by Ryan Agoncillio; who is pissed and suddenly resigned from work. He ended up, of course unemployed, as a result, his wife Mia (Judy Ann Santos) went from a supermom to a super-working lady. Mia assumes the responsibility to provide for the family; while Rod strongly refuses to be in a term, the "househusband". Funny chaotic moments are approaching when an ebullient zany neighbor next-door stirs in to the mix.

HOUSE HUSBAND IS REAL AND FUN. I wound not in a singular time would question Ryan and Judy's acting as married couple. They would act it raw; realistic in every way and relative especially to modern couples.

Something that people would ease to relate to -- Rod and Mia's conflict when Mia starts to think to proceed her job being an insurance manager even when after Rod finally gets a job again. Therefore, the film is realistic. I would give credits to Direk Reyes for laying down a film of which every scene is very important and tangles to others. There was NO scene that is not necessary since each one plays a great role to the story line.

The charisma of the couple, comedic-ally speaking, is still there, though I would find it lessened this year. I've had the gut to say that after I've compared their comedic scenes with their previous film, five years back via: "Sakal, Sakali, Saklolo.". Meanwhile, as minor characters that are more of a "want" than a "need", terms in Economics, to add to the film; Lexi Fernandez, Rocco Nacino and others, a different thing is to Ms. Eugene Domingo.

The film can't stand along if Ms. Eugene isn't on the cast. Her being vulnerable and zany makes her character even likable. Scenes that involve her, Mia and Rod were definitely laughably chaotic films. Not that she is a clear possibility to the 2011 Best Actress Award, "Uge" Domingo does a very good job in this film.

Just a trivia, though: I believe Ms. Eugene is in a term, "lagari" this festival. She appeared in three entries as: Enteng Ng Ina Mo, Shake Rattle, and Roll 13, and this.

The comic scenes are spellbinding. Timing of punchlines: Bewildering. More importantly, this accepts to reveal a reality among modern families and teaches us a lesson or two on how to handle things like those shown in the film. Of course, having Eugene Domingo and the JudyRyan team-up in the cast, in a fan way. 4 stars!! WOOHOO.

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