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Wednesday, 28 December 2011

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The setup: A family faces the aftermath of an earthquake. Emotions stir up.

With his previous "My Neighbor's Wife", Jun Lana was lead to another "heavy" drama, Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow. From this early of the post, I would be forward: It was achingly and painfully bad. The script was of traditional-format, leaving the viewers predicting what's going to happen next before it would actually happen. There is a respectable amount of drama that proves that the film is something. Maricel Soriano once again concludes a high-caliber actor of the Land of the Philippines--her best scene with co-actor, Carla Abellana was one of the heart-throbbing ones. Cinematography wasn't special still, copies the "tv drama looking" vibe of the previous: "My Neighbor's Wife". Stirring of fresh faces are half-great, Solenn Heussaff, Paulo Avelino, and Star Factor's first champion, Eula Caballero at least reveals skills in acting. The star-studded-ness or simply the number of the characters achingly becomes the reason behind the lacking of character development, though writers and director Lana manages to develop some and connect them with each other.

The movie was disappointingly star-studded; meaning there are too much of characters that HAS and are REQUIRED to build character developments for, which leads this movie from almost-good, to disappointingly bad.  Though this one wasn't something to go think about for a day after the screening. 2 stars.

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