#WalangBago: A Review of Dan Villegas’ #WALANG FOREVER
By Gio Potes
“Happy
ka?”
“Sa
script ko? Yes!”
“Sa
script... o sa buhay mo?”
Life
imitates art and vice versa. And in the most recent MMFF, WALANG FOREVER is the
filmmaker’s somewhat delightful reflection on art imitating life – in local
terms, “hugot”. Dan Villegas' latest addition to the growing "hugot movie"
(the local romcom subgenre that usually means Antoinette Jadaone has something
to do with it), WALANG FOREVER is quite an uneven crowd-pleaser. Like last
year’s ENGLISH ONLY PLEASE, the film delivers the goods of a mature romantic
comedy, but it also falls on the romcom conventions it is most likely aware of.
After
a montage that echoes WHEN HARRY MET SALLY, we are introduced to the beginning
and ending of a relationship - that of Mia and Ethan (played by Jennylyn
Mercado and Jericho Rosales). Ethan is a game designer while Mia is a romantic
comedy screenwriter, and their romantic encounters became the primary source
(or the “hugot”) for her string of successful movies. The present story kicks
off in the reunion of the two, just in time when Mia needed new inspiration and
Ethan has a few shocking revelations.
The
better aspects of the film can be attributed to the supporting cast who can
only do so much to provide substance and depth, like the ensemble of friends for
comic relief. The film’s matriarchs were notable, with Lorna Tolentino’s cool
mom in the lighter moments, and Rustica Carpio and Irma Adlawan in short poignant
scenes of heavy melodrama. Expect a few broken heartstrings in the latter two’s
final exchange with Rosales. In fact, Jericho Rosales as Ethan anchors WALANG
FOREVER, in his well-timed sarcasm to his brooding dramatic turns. It seems
he's the more committed player in the film as a handful of his scenes mark as
effective romcom flair, and yet his performance cannot save WALANG FOREVER from
its tiresome clichés.
The
flawed sound and lighting are probably no important feats in the local romcom,
so let's focus on the story and performances. While the first half may have left
us with something bittersweet to hope for, Villegas muddles on an awkward
transition and a disconnected pair of leads. Jennylyn Mercado masquerades as
the screenwriter equivalent of Jadaone and her wooden, uncommitted performance
is a disappointment after her spirited turn in last year's ENGLISH ONLY PLEASE.
And come the awkward drama towards the last act, you'd wish Villegas just stuck
with his lightweight touches. One cannot help but cringe at the supposedly
dramatic climax when a friend’s suddenly heavy concern for Mia explodes all
over the place.
Of
course, the signature “hugot” and “kilig” scenes are delivered, and sometimes
they’re even effective in their bittersweet delivery. WALANG FOREVER also
managed to show that there are bigger problems other than its troublesome
relationship, and that could’ve added a little more weight to the story only if
the film didn’t go on emphasizing that it is all about “hugot” and nothing more
– of how a writer only returns to real life so she can recharge her juices for
a new movie.
While
some of the romantic scenes work, WALANG FOREVER doesn't stick. It could've
been as mature and refreshing as its creators' previous efforts, it can even go
beyond the romantic comedy conventions it ridicules but undoubtedly traps
itself in. Yet it chose to halt at the shallow “hugot” and “kilig” that it ends
as a tired, flash-in-the-pan romance. The funny minor character Sasha can sum
it up in one of the better lines from the film:
"Nanunuod
akong romcom. Feel good lang"
Credits to the images and videos used in this post go to "#Walang Forever" and/or to their respective owners. I do not own these materials. No copyright infringement intended.
Credits to the images and videos used in this post go to "#Walang Forever" and/or to their respective owners. I do not own these materials. No copyright infringement intended.
Kanya--kanyang opinyon. Many of my friend sthought it was relatable. pEro yeah, somehiow may unevenness. I appreciate your critique kay na Villegas at jadaone. mas bet ko pa nga yung english only Please.
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