“A” for Apocalypse Child Cinema Evaluation Board hails surfing film as a potential hit
Arkeo Films’ newest production Apocalypse Child
continues to receive acclaim as it is the latest Filipino film to
receive a grade of A from the Cinema Evaluation Board (CEB). The grade
entitles the movie, which opens in cinemas on October 26, to get a 100-percent tax rebate.
Apocalypse Child
tells the story of Baler-based surfing instructor Ford (played by Sid
Lucero) who is supposed to be the son of a famous American director. One
summer, this often-told tale comes to fore as the instructor’s
childhood friend Rich, now Congressman of Baler (played by RK
Bagatsing), has pulled strings for the director to acknowledge Ford.
Chona (Ana Abad Santos), the mother of Ford, is ecstatic. This
development comes at a time when Rich is engaged to be married to Serena
(Gwen Zamora), and Sid has a romantic affair with a young Fil-Am
tourist Fiona (Annicka Dolonius).
The
Cinema Evaluation Board’s summation noted the excellence of the
ensemble cast. The CEB said, “Aside from Lucero, also a standout was
Gwen Zamora, leagues away from her ‘Bubble Gang’ persona as she evokes a
simmering sexiness… The support was also very good, from RK Bagatsing…
to Ana Abad Santos as Frod’s mom… to Annicka Dolonius and Archie
Alemania in their respective depictions of wasted but still hopeful
youth.”
The
Board hailed the film’s production values. It described the editing as
“sufficiently contained,” the cinematography as “imaginative,” and the
music by Armi Millare of the band Up Dharma Down as “apt as it captured
well the melancholic surf vibe.” The CEB praised the production design
by artist Christina Dy for maximizing the scenic locale “to the hilt.”
The
members of the CEB also gave kudos to director-writer Mario Cornejo and
co-writer-producer Monster Jimenez. The summation made a reference to
the duo’s previous work, the 2005 Cinemalaya film “Big Time,” when it
stated, “It is films like (Apocalypse Child) that remind us that
there is always a fresh way of telling a story, and like the director’s
maiden project with Monster Jimenez, Big Time, it is a potential sleeper and helps keep the indie spirit alive.”
Apocalypse Child is distributed by Solar Pictures. The movie is supported by Belo Sun Expert. For updates, like the Apocalypse Child Facebook page and check out website apocalypsechild.com.
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