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Can a love that bloomed under a Blue Moon truly last forever? At a quiet home in Boston, Massachusetts... more | add synopsisAwards:
15 wins & 9 nominations moreUser Comments:
Historical inaccuracies, painful unrealism, and laughable absurdity destroys viewing experience moreCast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Jennylyn Mercado | ... | Cora | |
| Mark Herras | ... | Young Manuel | |
| Pauleen Luna | ... | Azon | |
| Dennis Trillo | ... | Kyle Pineda | |
| Eddie Garcia | ... | Manuel Pineda | |
| Christopher De Leon | ... | Rod Pineda | |
| Boots Anson-Roa | ... | Corazon | |
| Polo Ravales | ... | Domingo | |
| Reggie Curley | ... | Abe | |
| Christine Bersola | ... | Herself (as Tintin Bersola-Babao) | |
| Paolo Paraiso | ... | Pilot | |
| Vangie Labalan | ... | Carmencita | |
| Tin Arnaldo | ... | Peggy | |
| Pinky Amador | ... | Grace | |
| Janna Victoria | ... | Pilot's girlfriend |
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Nasaan ka nang kailangan kita (Philippines: Tagalog title) (original script title)Once in a Blue Moon (Philippines: English title) (long title)
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How can producers go far into a story in order to make a sure-fire blockbuster chick-flick? How much absurdity and inaccuracy can one take in one movie-viewing? All These questions and more will (or will not) be answered by watching the Metro Manila Film Festival Entry entitled 'Blue Moon', a Danielle Steel-type romantic epic starring Mark Herras, Jennylyn Mercado, Eddie Garcia, Christopher de Leon and Dennis Trillo.
The story revolves around an aging Manuel (Eddie Garcia) and his search for his lost love named Corazon. What follows are is a series of plot twists which involve decades of family relationships straight out of a Danielle Steel novel. After all of the trials and hardships thrown upon the main characters, they triumph over impossible odds; never mind the historically inaccurate portrayal of World War II Philippines and the absurdity of certain circumstances, all that matters in the movie is that it made the audience cry.
It was not hard to feel for the characters in the movie, most effective portrayals include Christopher de Leon and Dennis Trillo, the only actors who carried the movie all the way. The only hindrance for a total enjoyment of the film was the World War II sequences of Mark Herras and Jennylyn Mercado, whose bland-to-overacting acting can easily be noticed, which utterly destroyed the viewing experience. The flashback scenes are creamed with over-the-top impossible and historical inaccuracies, unbelievable training scenes, stinky CGI of aerial dogfights, and laughable teenybopper scenes obviously written in to attract a younger audience. In my humble opinion, I believe that the movie could have been a lot better without the cheesy flashbacks and the full concentration was centralized on the present time, through the character portrayals of Eddie Garcia, de Leon, and Trillo.
All in all, the makers of the film could have made "Blue Moon" a great film, almost in the same level of Abaya's "Jose Rizal" if they had only avoided the clichés of the common romance epics and instead focused on character and plausible plot development.