Watching.
Having bought a ticket in advance for Dinig Sana Kita for Cinemalaya, Bong had mentioned that he liked it enough to bring
tears to his eyes. I was pretty intrigued already as the film featured
deaf students from CSB. Upon reading the synopsis, I at first thought
that the plot could be predictable about the blossoming friendship
between a deaf guy and a girl who can hear.
Of course, you can't
really tell anything if you only base it on the short synopsis. Sure,
the friendship between Kiko and Nina was sort of abrupt during the
camp/immersion part of the film. But the real development actually
evolved once they had left the camp.
This film had it's
tearjerker moments, but there were times that when you feel that your
eyes are already welling up with tears (I caught a lot of people in the
audience trying to be discreet in wiping their tears away), there would
be a punchline or a funny moment that would leave you chuckling
instead. Ayan, bitin tuloy ang iyak mo, hahaha. I have to admit, even
in the scene where Kiko had finally finished installing the wooden
boards and sound system on the walls of his room just so he can listen
to "Sa Ugoy Ng Duyan," my eyes were already filling up with tears,
hahaha.
I remember back during my very first term in CSB, I was sitting alone
in one of the gazebos in Plaza Villarosa, and a group of deaf students
were in the gazebo next to mine. I was just sitting there, watching
them speak to each other, and noticed in their gestures and expressions
that they were gradually getting excited over something they were
talking about. I told myself then that deaf people would make really
good actors, considering how expressive their gestures and faces
(especially their eyes) were. The film Dinig Sana Kita pretty much justified what I was thinking a little over 8 years ago.
Hahaha, goes to show that random people watching can be oh so interesting if you look at everything differently.
Speaking of people watching, I was sitting at the McDonald's across
from my village during late Saturday afternoon, just having an early
dinner, and then I noticed this group of girls at the table next to
mine. They were just sitting there, talking loudly, and putting on
make-up the whole time. I mean, how rude naman. Kaya nga may
bagong-bagong lugar na tinatawag ay banyo, para dun kayo mag-ayos eh. I
don't want to knock on what they look like, baka lumabas pa na masama
ako, ahehe. Out of annoyance, I let it out by texting my friends. I
just had to laugh loudly at Lara's reply to my text: "I had a feeling.
Ang mga babaeng nagme-makeup ng todo at di makahintay pumuntang banyo
ay... pangit." HAHAHAHA!
Mean, I know, but I couldn't help laughing at that text.
abby (guest)
