I heard that this movie is a contender for the Best in Motion Picture - Comedy or Musical award in the upcoming Golden Globes Awards 2013. And since I'm in the mood for a romcom flick, I decided to watch this one.
Based on the title, it doesn't sound like a comedy and a romantic one to boot. It seemed to me like an indie film or a documentary about salmon fishing. Good thing, there's the movie poster with Ewan McGregor and Emily Blunt sitting next to each other looking like they're engrossed in a serious, romantic conversation. Seeing the poster, you'd know that this movie is not your typical, make-believe and predictable Hollywood flicks which are mostly about sex and lame "love" stories.
Salmon Fishing in the Yemen is calm, light and warm. A delightful story between two irresistible characters - Dr. Andrew Jones, portrayed marvelously by McGregor, and Harriet Chetwode-Talbot played by Blunt.
A very ambitious and a visionary sheik, played by Amr Waked, brought the two together embarking on a theoretically possible project, in the same way that it is theoretically possible to send a man to Mars, of bringing salmon fishing in the Yemen. The fishing part is definitely an interesting ingredient for the movie. It brought something else to the story that picked my attention. Yes, it's about a love story but the movie also zeroed on faith as a special element of love. It was an excellent combination to showcase a special love that tugs at the heart.
The story is mostly unpredictable which is a pleasant surprise. Sure, there were some cliche moments but the story got hold of the audience's interest throughout the rest of the movie. The cast is generally adorable especially McGregor who was charming and cute with his accent. It was not over-the-top chemistry between the two actors but ironically very effective. I like that it was subtle, tender and very romantic.
The movie wasn't even too dramatic or intense. It was simply a unique story about love that was told very creatively which made the movie entertaining and worth watching.
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12.26.2012
11.09.2011
My Thoughts: No Other Woman vs. A Love Story
With those hot stars top-billing the flick, it's a sure fire recipe to draw audiences young and old, male and female alike to the cinemas. Add to that the relatively controversial plot. I can understand why it is such a hit. But I was not expecting that it's going to hit that big.
What I like about the movie is mainly the acting. Each star shone at some point in the movie but it was Anne Curtis who stole the spotlight with her poise and sophistication in her portrayal as the other woman. The exchange of some of the most memorable lines were an added spice to the already hot chemistry of the actors. Here are some of my favorites:
“You can call me whatever you want,SNAKE, BITCH or OTHER WOMAN, but I promise you,
I will never be a PATHETIC and BORING housewife.
- Kara Zalderiaga”
“Alam mo kasi ang marriage parang exclusive village.
Kailangan mong bantayan para hindi makapasok ang mga squatters.
- Charmaine Escaler”
“Ang mundo ay isang malaking Quiapo, maraming snatcher, maagawan ka, lumaban ka!" - Carmi Martin
“Panahon na para i-pack mo na yang Lucy Torres mo, ilabas mo na diyan si Gretchen Barretto, anak ako na ang bahala sa red stiletto mo!" - Carmi Martin
It was a good start for the movie but there were some dragging parts in between. I remember saying, "When will the slapping and the action start?"
“Pareparehong puta lang yun! Ang mayaman bumibili ng hermes sa mall, ang mahirap bumibili ng hermes sa greenhills." – Carmi Martin
Half-way through the plot, it gets a little too predictable and sadly, I was not satisfied with how the ending was conveyed. I was not convinced why Ram chose Charmaine over Kara. Of course, it is the only right ending the movie should head to but it was not justified strongly. At least, that's how it came across to me.
I cannot help but compare it with another Star Cinema movie released 2007. I'm sure you know what movie I was referring to because No Other Woman's plot was familiarly similar to it. It was of course, "A Love Story" starred by Angelica Panganiban, Aga Muhlach and Ms. Maricel Soriano directed by Maryo J. De Los Reyes.
I was not a die-hard fan of any of the actors but I watched "A Love Story" anyway because I was instantly drawn to the story. It was an interesting and an unlikely set of actors which made it more appealing. I only saw the movie once but I can still vividly remember the ending. The conflict was the same but the story climaxed with such depth and subtlety that as it neared the ending, it was a tug-of-war between Maricel Soriano's and Angelica Panganiban's characters. I wanted Muhlach's character to choose the other woman because she loved him more than the wife ever did. But he ended up doing the right thing and chose the wife instead. It was definitely the right ending. What I love about the movie was that it was able to create such conflicting emotions for the audience that even if you wanted a different thing and the movie headed to a different direction, you'd find yourself satisfied in the end. Even after the movie ended, it still lingers a while more. And for me, that sums up effective storytelling.
"No Other Woman (NOW)" fell short in this respect. If "A Love Story" ended with an unforgettable bang, "NOW" ended with little or no bang at all. It was too predictable. It sizzled cold right before the ending. "No Other Woman" was basically a rip-off of "A Love Story" and when it's supposed to be better, it was not.
Nonetheless, a CONGRATULATIONS is deserved. After all, in this age of rampant and aggressive piracy of movies, "NOW" was able to pull off such a feat.
As for me, I was just looking for more.
Soniador
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