Monthly Archives March 2010

Akira Kurosawa, “Sanjuro” (1962).

I’d forgotten – particularly amidst all the remembrances of the depth of his humanism, his experiment with narrative in Rashomon (1950), the magisterial sweep of his epics – how surprisingly… well, goofy, Akira Kurosawa’s sense of humor seemed to be. Take a scene in Sanjuro, the underrated companion to the undisputed 1961 classic Yojimbo. It’s no [...]

Lino Brocka, “Maynila sa Mga Kuko ng Liwanag” (1975).

Some random short notes (sorry, I’m really dispensing with the synopsis this time, and yes, there are major spoilers below): 1. This marks the second time I’ve seen a Brocka film where I kind of wished the whole film was filmed like the credit sequence: Maynila begins with stark black-and-white cinematography by Mike de Leon [...]

Lino Brocka, “Tinimbang Ka Ngunit Kulang” (1974) / “Insiang” (1976).

Can I get an awful confession out of the way – namely, that I’ve never been the greatest fan of Lino Brocka? That I find his films, as socially incisive and powerful as they are – and admittedly I’ve seen only a little more than a handful – to be, at times, painfully predictable and [...]