Saturday, February 28, 2009

The CSB Experience 2: Confirmed (The Last One)

       Wow! After 10 years and 2 months since I had my First Holy Communion, I finally got to become a confirmed Roman Catholic, 10 years and 2 months later.

      I've been urging my mom during those yeas to have me have my kumpil/confirmation for the sake of completing my initiation as a Catholic. Not that I'm deeply religious and all, but as I get older, so does the greater urgency to undergo in the eventuality that I might get married.

      I hate my youngest brother. He get to have his before I do a couple of months back, when my old high school alma mater finally realized the need to confirm their more than 100 unconfirmed students!

      Good thing that CSB usually offers a "Kumpilang Bayan"/"Mass Confirmation" every February of the year or else I won't be able to time feast days on the two parishes both near my house.

    The only thing I remembered from the confirmation yesterday beside getting myself a new haircut and dress all up in a formal attire is being slapped all of a sudden by the bishop (not Cardinal Rosales). Although I expect a slap from him, I didn't saw that hard of a slap coming. It just came out of nowhere! Hahahaha!

Friday, February 27, 2009

J Pics D40 Pics: Abo, Still Life, Will, Skateboard, Elevator, Gupit, Kumpil




Pics taken in a duration of three days from Wednesday until early Friday.

1. Still Life-Fotogra Class with Ms Dolly
2. Will-Si Will pumayag na kunan ko siya ng litrato.
3. Skateboarding-May kaganapang nangyayari sa Plaza V kaya sinubukan kong kunan ng pics iyung mga nagskeskate board. ISO: 200, and Shutter Speed set at 1/500 sec
3. Elevator-May class ako ng 2:45, nakarating ako ng SDA 2:30. haba nang pila. Bored ako kaya nagtake ako ng pictures habang nakalinya sa isa sa mga pasukan ng elevator sa lobby.
5. Miyerkules ng Abo-Kinunan ko sarili ko with a cross made of ash imprinted on my forehead.
6. Gupit-Nagpagupit ako the next day in prepartion for my confirmation. Thus I retract my previous statement that I'll be keeping my hair uncut until later before summer vacation.
7. Kumpil-The day of the confirmation. I took a picture of myself in my room, in full semi-formal wear. Yey!

Monday, February 23, 2009

Gran Torino

Rating:★★★★
Category:Movies
Genre: Drama
Finally, I get to watch a movie initiated by me and watched solely by me. The moment I saw the trailer of the movie, Gran Torino, on Studio 23's News Central, I knew that once it's out in theaters, I'm watching. Too bad that because of me being so excited and anxious, I read a spoiler over the internet which kinda ha me already knew what the ending may look like. Nevertheless, I still enjoyed the film.

I failed to watch Gran Torino at the very beginning but was able to at get to the film's developing storyline. The movie is about Walt, a typical cranky old man who lives next door. He's a former Korean war veteran who hates people who touches his property, including his prized Gran Torino. His wife recently passed away and his immediate family, from his two sons to his grandchildren, shows no respect whatsoever to him nor his late wife. Later in the movie, he regretted being unable to know his own kids (which led to his kids' total show of disrespect towards their own father). He lives in a neighborhood that is increasingly becoming populated by immigrants from different parts of the world. Many of his neighbors are Hmong, a hill people from Southeast Asia.

Everything changes when a gang of Hmong delinquent had a young teenaged Hmong named Thao undergo an initiation by stealing Walt's Gran Torino. Walt was able to caught him while he aims a shotgun towards the "gangbangers". In order to pay of his crime, Thao spent 2 weeks to serve Walt by cleaning his housek hsi neighbor's house, garden, wash his car, the works. Eventually, the two got close, almost like a father-and-son relationship. Walt also brokered a firendship with Thao's sister, Sue, who explained to him the ways of the Hmong.

Things turns nasty when the Hmong gangsters went to Thao for revenge and had a still burning cigarette butt marked the poor boy's face. Walt retaliated by ganging up against one of the members, presumably Thao's cousin. The gang fired back, literally, at Thau's house. He almost got shot while Sue was unknowingly attacked and later raped by the same gang.

Unable to forgive himself for what happened, Walt (who by that time, knew that he's suffering from lung cancer) made a clever plan on pinning down the gangsters without blood being spilled other than his. He made it looked like as if he was reaching for a gun beneath his jacket to the gang without them knowing that he was merely reaching out for his lighter to light his cancer stick (while at the same time performing "Hail Mary"). Unknowingly deceived, they shot him several times before he collapsed to the green lawn in a "crucified" position, complete with blood spilling from his hands.

The gang got arrested after witnesses around the neighborhood saw what happened. In his final will, Colt passed down all his properties, including the Gran Torino to his friend Thau (much to the dismay of his family, who never really cared for the poor old man). The film ends as Thau drives away with his "new" car.
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Review:

I'm all praises with almost everything about the film. The characters, the story, even the production values embedded into the film. You can't call Clint Eastwood a director for nothing!

I like the quirky interactions between the character Walt and Sue as well as the familial bond formed between him and Thau. His interactions with the largely multicultural characters also contributed with the development of Walt, from becoming a cranky old man to a caring and humane individual.

Speaking of humane, I could see hints of Clint Eastwood itching to do some action pack stunts at any given moment of the film but fortunately, it was cleverly avoided as Clint's character was never shown using his gun other than merely holding it. This is a vast departure to the actor's past portrayal of characters that always go for gold with the guns, goons and sex. Plus, as comic relief, we see that other than his constant irritation with his neighbors, he has this failing for chicken dumplings :D.

The two other central characters, Thau and Sue, were also convincing, proving that there are young actors that could also go to the same intensity of effectively portraying characters with an essence of realism. (The character Sue looks like Gaby dela Merced if you ask me). In the case of Thau, the kind of talent he has is still kind of raw but given the opportunity to portray offbeat roles in future films, he can do wonders.

On the technical aspect, I noticed that the film is about 80% percent void of music scoring. Having no background music could bore viewers but the film was able to fill that void with fast and effective pacing , with BGM added when necessary. The use of cool colors as hue greatly supported the mood and setting of the movie (living in a town somewhere in the Midwest).

I also noticed though a kind of time transition between certain scenes. There was this scene which is set to a day after the previous sequence then after less than a minute, proceeded to the next sequence set a day later. It's not exactly a negative nor a positive thing but I feel like either one of the scenes felt unnecessary to be included on the final cut. The two sequences are: 1)the one where Thau repeatedly pressed the doorbell while Walt was in the bathroom, coughing up blood, and 2) we are forwarded to a scene where we see Walt coming out from his truck that he had just parked it outside his home.

Unlike other mainstream films produced by the US, Gran Torino's cast are 90% non-white, showcasing the reality of America's changing dynamics (which began with the influx of non-English immigrants in the United States, if you recall your world history), becoming increasingly diverse, shaping American society as a whole (Never got tired of saying that). Clint did the same thing when he had a predominantly Japanese cast (and those of Japanese-descent) for "Letters from Iwo Jima")

Nonetheless, I'm satisfied with what I saw: the smooth and well-paced flow of the movie, never a boring scene nor an action-packed sequence that Clint Eastwood fans would usually expect from the award-winning actor/director/producer, and the ability of Clint Eastwood himself to really dwell on unfamiliar territory, drama (although his potential to do drama was already seen in his two previous films, "Flags of Our Fathers", and "Letters from Iwo Jima").

"Gran Torino" is definitely worth your money!

Sunday, February 22, 2009

The CSB Experience 2: Oh Heck No! Mizzed Opportunities

         Drats! I was realy looking forward for the last few midterm exams I had for this week, especially for this Monday. I really prepared myself, anticipating that I'd conquer all the remaining examinations I had for that day.

       I was actually looking forward to it instead of being happy that it's a school holiday. Hey, can you blame me if I was expecting a lot, only to discover later that all what I anticipated for anxiously went to waste. All for nothing!

   A lot of things to look forward to, but because of that stupid declaration of a school holiday on the 23rd instead of the 25th, looks like there's nothing to look forward for at all (except midterms will have to move another week, next week to be exact).

On a lighter note, there's no more a reason for me to be scared.

Then again...it's enlistment week!

Namatay Ako sa Huling Balita

      Kakaiba kung paano gumagana ang news feed sa'kin, laging delayed. Kung kailan nalalaman ko ang isang balita, alam na pala ng mas nakakarami matagal na! May iba na hindi tsismoso gaya ko pero nalalaman nila bago ako kung ano ang mga kaganapn sa buhay ng ibang tao. Ang weird!

*Blind Item Mode*

Hindi ko na babanggitin ko pero heto iyung mga balita na natanggap ko na sobra sa sobrang late nung time na umabot na sa tainga ko ang mga kaganapang iyon.


  1. May naging sila
  2. May di naging sila
  3. May nangyari
  4. May nagdrop out
  5. May bumalik
  6. May umalis
  7. May nabuntis
  8. May nanganak
  9. May out na daw
  10. May nagmigrate
  11. May umuwi abroad
  12. May nagdrop-out
  13. May na-kick out
  14. May lumipat sa ibang school
  15. May nagshift ng course sa college
  16. May nag-away
  17. May pumayat
  18. May natutong nanigarilyo
  19. May natutong uminom
  20. May tumino
  21. May nahirapan
  22. May hinihalal
  23. May nagtatrabaho na
  24. May nagka-lisensya na
  25. May tumaba
  Hindi naman sa tsismoso ako, pero iyung fact na marami na ang alam na nangyari nito at ako nalalaman ko lang months later (the longest would be about 4 years). That would have meant, I was clueless when such an event was occuring at the time. It kinda make youself think "Where the heck have I've been when all of these was going on?".

Weird!

The CSB Experience 2: Ang Kapal Mo...BUHOK!

        Generally, when a person finished high school and later advances to college, he gains his human right to finally be allowed to have a major make-over come his freshman year. That includes having to either dye, blowdry, hot oiled, shaved, or elongate that thing we called hair.

     For almost 10 years, we have been subjugated to follow a dress code that include having to know the limit of a hair's length for girls and what haircut/hairstyle is deemed decent for boys. College frees us from the chains brought by this dress code to finally show off and enjoy the remaining years of our adolescence before we eventually have face the realities of life.

      For the longest time, I've been somewhat playing safe on the kind of haircut that I have now. I made an attempt to prolong my hair and made a visit to a hair salon to try a different hairstyle. But instead of boosting my confidence, it became more of a disaster as I felt uncomfortable with the site of my hair getting all not-so-"High School Musical".  In short, I didn't feel myself when I had that haircut.

     I also tried using hair gel, hair wax, and even men's hair conditioner but the same kind of discomfort eventually forced me to completely stop on experimenting on how I want my hair to look. Since then, I got stuck with my old high school hair but no longer on the same timeline on when I should have my hair cut (from monthly to every two-three months).

     So far, I hadn't got a fresh haircut since the last time I had one back in December 30, 2008 (Lolz!). It's already mid-February and I could already see my hair getting thick and all. But the most noticeable probably was the forming "hair tail" coming from the back of my head.

      No, I'm not planning on adopting an emo look with the long emo-bangs hiding one half of my face! I could make my hair look a very retro ala "Dekada Sisenta", the so-called "Beatle Hair". But I'm not planning on going to a salon to make it look as such, I could let it grow thicker as it is.

     However, it's way out of the question if I go after the hairstyles of those Asian singing superstars. I'm so not gonna do that. Sooner or later, I will have to get myself a haircut but not now. Maybe at term's end should I do that.

      I think I'm somewhat insecure when it comes to hair. I don't like putting on gel nor wax or even having to undergo a fancy haircut. Such insecurity kinda limits me to express my individuality. Although I'm not gonna go with those who do that literally, I will have to project the things that shouts "ME" in all aspects, from looks, clothing, skills, etc. without the need to identify myself with other groups (emos, lolitas, gothing lolitas, rockers...).

    It's okay if it's not that necessary to attempt something like that, but I'd love to do so for the sake of remembering my soon-to-end teenage years as middle-aged man. Hehehehe! Something  I would look back and be proud that I didn't have to ride on what's trendy at the time.

*I would like to use the photo posted above as an example of how some people are able to successfully transition from high school to college.

Saturday, February 21, 2009

The CSB Experience 2: HOLY DOG! Alang-ala kay M.A.(Lasallian Arts Month)


I would like to invite you guys to watch "Banal na Aso". Yes, a very creepy name for a seemingly creepy theater production. Hehehe.

It's worth a fraction of the cost, Php150.

Show times are at 1pm and 7pm, this coming Thursday February 26, 2009 at the
Augusto-Rosario Gonzales Theater (CSB Main Theater).

This is a part of De La Salle-College of Saint Benilde's month-long celebration of Lasallian Arts Month.