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im gagged!!
marcelmang-362299 January 2024
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Fun experience but for the wrong reasons

I've never written movie reviews here so this review isn't gonna be very analytical.

Omg, im gagged. Like what in the teenage gay boy's fantasy world is this?

Don't get me wrong, i knew what i was getting myself into before watching the movie but omg, his mom forcing the boys to have sex? That's some wild s, even for me who have the craziest homoerotic fantasies on an average day.

And it's not only the plot, the acting (i don't wanna be mean but like) it was pretty bad.

I'm not a filipino so i don't know much about the writer Ricky Lee but he seem like a big deal, but he came up with this gay fantasy?
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2/10
dumb movie.
lazyambition28 June 2023
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This movie is categorized as a gay film but it's mainly about a straight couple. Pol(19) is gay and in love with his best friend Migoy(19). But Migoy is dating Pol's mom Claire. Pol tells his mom he's gay and she encourages him to experiment and date. But Pol says he doesn't want to have sex until he is in love. Pol then tells Migoy he's gay and in love with him. Then we find out Pol has a heart condition and is going to die soon. Claire then asks Migoy to have sex with Pol. Pol is hesitant but his Mom convinces him to do it. So Migoy and Pol have sex, Pol dies, and Migoy and a Claire get married. The story is so ridiculous I can't believe it got made. Everything else about it was good though. The acting, directing, music, scenery was all good, it was just wasted on a dumb soap opera like story.
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10/10
A tragedy, sad, but beautiful
niso-820358 November 2023
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When we look at internationally acclaimed Filipino movies that have been released since 2019, we stumble across a bunch of young actors who I would call a "golden generation", because they all prove an outstanding talent as well as acting skills you simply wouldn't expect from actors below or in their early 20s. It all started in 2019 with "F#*@bois" starring Kokoy de Santos, Royce Cabrera and Migs Villasis, "Kalel,15" that was the foundation of Elijah Canlas' international career, and "Metamorphosis" with a stunning performance by Gold Aceron.

Then think of some of the most beautiful BL series, like "Gameboys", where Elijah and Kokoy helped people around the world endure the pains of Covid lockdowns, "Gaya sa Pelikula" which made Paolo and Ian Pangilinan international stars, "Meet My Angel 1 and 2" with wonderful acting by Kaleb Ong and Enzo Santiago, gay series like "Love at the End of the World", "Daddy Love" and "Papa, What is Love?" starring Rex Lantano, plus lots of short films with the actors mentioned above, and you'll understand why I'm talking about a "golden generation" of Filipino actors.

Today, I'm reviewing another example of a high quality movie, "May December January", which makes Kych Minemoto join this exclusive club of Filipino "golden generation actors", and I'm soon going to review the next highlight, "About Us But Not About Us", again with Elijah Canlas.

I'll keep the summary of "May December January" short because I don't want to spoil all the wonderfully written and acted scenes of this tragedy - and a tragedy it is! It is the story of Pol (Gold Aceron), who is terminally ill with a heart disease, and who lives with his mother Claire (Andrea del Rosario) in a beautiful house in a remote part of the mountains. Pol's best friend Migoy (Kych Minemoto) spends a lot of time in this house, and he falls in love with Claire. Their affair turns into mutual affection and love, which they hide from Pol first. But Pol, who is gay and has a secret crush on Migoy, finds out about his mother's relationship with his best friend Migoy. His reaction reveals deep sadness and at the same time a deep love of his mother.

When Pol's health deteriorates, with the prospect of a sudden death, Claire asks Migoy to have sex with Pol so that Pol can experience this feeling before he dies. Pol and Migoy's sex scene is the climax of the movie, the more so as the viewer senses that Pol will die very soon after. It's heartbreaking when he actually does, and Migoy and Claire's wedding at the end of the movie may be the saddest wedding ever seen in a movie.

The story may sound like the plot of a cheap porn movie, and it could have been something like that if it hadn't been written so sensitively so that the backstories and motivations of all three characters become completely understandable. Even the sex scenes aren't voyeuristic, but they rather illustrate the steps of the evolution of the protagonists' relationships.

The fantastic acting adds to the impression that we aren't watching a movie targeting the viewers' inferior curiosity, but a beautiful character study that makes the obscure situation in the secluded house in the hills an interesting story of love, yearning, and fulfillment, albeit with the most tragic ending thinkable. We believe that Claire is overwhelmed by Migoy's love confession, and we understand that she struggles with herself before she accepts her own feelings towards the young man. We also believe that Migoy isn't aiming at a quick conquest, and we suffer with Pol when he accidentally discovers what's going on in his mother's bedroom.

After Kych's convincing acting as effeminate Achilles in "Gameboys 2", I was sceptical about him playing a seductive, obviously straight young man, but it is an indication of his acting skills that he masters both, somewhat opposing roles convincingly. Gold personifies Pol's character equally credibly - he has a talent of intruding viewers' minds so that they fall in love with the character he plays (sorry, his amazing presence as an actor carries me away sometimes).

Kych and Gold have beautiful scenes together which prove that their respective characters really love and care of each other. There is a scene when Pol tries to steal a kiss from Migoy when they sleep in the same bed, and Migoy's reaction on Pol's confession of his secret crush is just beautiful acting from both Kych and Gold.

When it comes to the cinematography, I think it matches the sensitive approach of the script, as it is very cautious about disturbing the characters' privacy, which may sound contradictive since there are very intimate scenes indeed, but the camera always keeps a distance, or the scenery is a semi-dark room.

The setting is beautiful, although I must admit that this may be my personal prejudice. I simply love a rural setting, and in this movie not only the seclusion of Claire and Pol's house, but also scenes in the forest are very much my taste.

All in all, this movie approaches a sensitive subject very cautiously, and script, directing, and acting make it a piece of art. If you prefer light entertainment, I would advise you to avoid this movie, but if you can cope with a beautifully sad tragedy, this will be one for you.

Country: Philippines (2022)

Duration: 1 hr 35 mins.

Director: Mac Alejandre

Cast: Andrea del Rosario, Gold Aceron, Kych Minemoto et al.
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9/10
A very unusual love triangle
Red-12512 November 2022
May-December-January (2022) is a movie from the Philippines directed by Mac Alejandre.

Pol is a gay young man, in love with his friend Migoy.

Pol's homosexuality isn't a secret. However, Pol hasn't revealed to Migoy that he is in love with him.

Migoy is heterosexual, and falls in love with Pol's mother, Claire. This may not sound realistic in a review, but on the screen it works, and it sets up a very unusual love triangle.

This film has an extremely high IMDb rating of 8.9. (It has very few raters, but those that rated it really loved it. 2/3 of them rated the film 10.) I agree with the other raters, and rated the movie 9.

We saw this film as part of Rochester's outstanding ImageOut LGBTQ Film Festival.
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10/10
Sensitive and gentle
jiri-twist7 February 2023
The film is successful and very different. And you really need to keep an open mind and not jump to conclusions right away. All three characters were engraved in my soul, and not only because of the way the actors portrayed them, but also thanks to the fate of Pol, I raised the original rating of the story from 8 to 9.

So if someone can process personal experiences in this way, when most people first go through rejection, anger, understanding, acceptance, forgiveness... I am seriously amazed in this picture, this sequence disappears.

The music was sensitively chosen and perfectly suited to the style and character of the project, the processing was very fine and its highlight was the scene of Pol and Migs making love. Beautiful experience ...
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9/10
It got me thinking
karlandrewcruz21 April 2024
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"May-December-January" is a refreshing and original film directed by McArthur C. Alejandre and written by Ricky Lee, featuring a stellar cast including Andrea Del Rosario, Kych Minemoto, and Gold Aceron. The film explores themes of love and sacrifice, weaving a narrative that is both engaging and thought-provoking.

The premise of the film, centered around a queer boy coming to terms with his identity and falling in love with his best friend, who in turn starts a relationship with his friend's mother, is certainly unique. While the storyline may seem absurd on the surface, the film manages to take this unconventional setup and ground it in a relatively realistic portrayal, thanks to the strong performances of its central trio.

Andrea Del Rosario, Kych Minemoto, and Gold Aceron deliver standout performances, bringing depth and nuance to their characters. Their portrayal of the complex dynamics of love, friendship, and sacrifice is both heartfelt and believable, drawing the audience into their world and making them emotionally invested in the outcome.

One of the film's strengths is its depiction of Baguio, which is captured in all its postcard-worthy beauty. The picturesque setting serves as the backdrop for the characters' journey, adding an extra layer of visual appeal to the film.

Despite its somewhat conventional approach to what could have been a more unconventional love story, "May-December-January" manages to keep the audience engaged from start to finish. The pacing is well-executed, ensuring that there are no dull moments and keeping viewers on the edge of their seats, even if it means occasionally leaving them scratching their heads.

Overall, "May-December-January" is a film that succeeds in telling a compelling and emotionally resonant story. Its strong performances, engaging narrative, and beautiful cinematography make it a worthwhile watch for anyone looking for a unique take on the complexities of love and relationships.
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