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Showing posts with label That Thing Called Tadhana. Show all posts
Showing posts with label That Thing Called Tadhana. Show all posts

12 April 2015

Tirada Ni SlickMaster: The Sagada Swarm

4/12/2015 10:36:55 AM

Nasobrahan ata 'to sa hugot, ah.

So, nang dahil sa That Thing Called Tadhana ay naging tanyag na tourist destination ang Mount Kiltepan sa Sagada, Mountain Province.

Oo, at dahil sa sobrang tanyag nito, naging tampulan ng isyu ang naturang bundok na naging pamoso na rin sa kakaibang ganda nito. Oo, lalo na pag tumanaw ka at makikita mo ang naglilitawang kaulapan sa pagsapit ng araw.

09 February 2015

Flick Review: That Thing Called Tadhana

2/7/2015 9:28:07 PM

That Thing Called Tadhana movie banner. (Photo credits: starcinema.abs-cbn.com)

I first noticed them as part of the Cinema One Originals late last year. Though unfortunately, I wasn’t able to watch them, nor any of its other entries. It was only earlier this year when this film penetrated the mainstream shores, thanks to their film distributor Star Cinema, which also helped films like On The Job, and Hari ng Tondo expand beyond the independent scene by terms of having nationwide releases.

This time around though, I watched a movie with a group of officemates; something different considering that I usually go to cinemas alone; or in case I have a companion, it’s always been my ex-girlfriend. Perhaps, it was a perfect way to set-up a Friday night out; taking an early weekend breakaway from all the stress of the previous four working days.

Also, it’s the first time this year that I watched a movie inside the real venue itself.

That Thing Called Tadhana, a motion picture which stars Angelica Panganiban and JM De Guzman, tackles a certain Mace Castillo’s soul-searching sojourn off a break-up. Wanting a new start away from Rome, she went back to the country and spent days in Baguio and Sagada as she desperately tried to move on from the mishap.