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MOVIE REVIEW: A

Mothers Story
(StarCinema)

Last night, January 8 a very star


studded Celebrity screening was held at Trinoma cinema for the anticipated TFC
and Star Cinema film, A Mother Story. Topbilled by Pokwang, A Mother Story is an
offering movie for all the Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs) and mothers brought to us
by The Filipino Channel (TFC). The movie was already released internationally. Yes,
meaning Philippines are the last one to catch this since this was originally intended for
release abroad. Back to the Celebrity Screening, is a combination of glamour and glitz,
most of the artists came to witness thescreening are from different TV networks.
CAST:

Pokwang, Nonie Buencamino, Daria Ramirez, Rayver Cruz, Anna Capri,

Beth Tamayo, and Xyriel Manabat.


Directed by: John D Lazatin
Produced by: TFC and Star Cinema
Summary:
Medy (Pokwang), a make-up artist, was given the chance of a lifetime to accompany
a concert star to the United States for a performance. She promised her family that she
will return after a week. However, while in America, she stumbled upon a

formerclassmate Helen (Beth Tamayo) who convinced her to stay for good in the
land of milk and honey. She initially refused, but eventually gave in, when she got a call
one night from her husband that they need a big amount of money to bring her youngest
daughter to the hospital. America has not been the friendliest to her and our story
begins with her coming home to Manila literally with nothing.
Medys two kids, King (Rayver Cruz) and Queenie (Xyriel Manabat) are now 19 and
7. King struggles with the return of his mother.
Animosity, resentment, shame, and anger are issues he has built with Medy. For the
young Queenie, its getting to know the mother, who she thought would one day come
out of a Balikbayan Box. And as for her husband, Medy discovers something she least
expected.

One of my favorite
stories always produced by Star Cinema is one with FAMILY VALUES. Almost all
films, if one may notice, particularly Filipino films, have that element that showcases
how a parent gives special affection to their children. Well, a perfect example of this
would be the movie A MOTHERs STORY.
I have seen the same format of A Mothers Story, also released and produced by star
cinema: One isAnak directed by Rory B. Quintos topbilled by Vilma Santos
and Claudine Barretto last 2000. But this one is real close to reality. A mother Story runs
around 2 hours I think. Mostly shot in the US and in here, I love how the movie gave a

better perspective of choices among Illegal migrations, current lives of a filipino, and
situations of our OFWs abroad.

The movie made use of slight story-telling on the airplane.


The screenplay brought us to more exciting stories that happened to Medy within that 7
years frame. As the movie progresses, it was very noticeable that it employs many
flashback scenes where we learn the reason behind why Medy went to US and we also
learned the detailed life of Medy there. Of course I love how the story confronts the
conflict at the end. Giving more credit to pokwang who looked like Judyann santos with
her never ending flowing of tears. How each of them challenges themselves to
understanding what went wrong in their families. Rayver Cruz and Noni
Buencamino played an effective role of Father and Son. You will feel the sincerity of
their roles especially the time when theyre trying to avoid the conflict and truth.
Musical Scoring wise, I was moved by its concept.
Pokwang, as expected, effectively portrayed a role of a mother trying to reach out to
her children after she came back from States. But what is more surprising is her
signature way of punchlines. The comic of the films are just perfect!
After watching the film, my love to my mother (which is celebrating her birthday today
January 9) revalidated. The movie is a reminder of our family ties, of our love to parents,
of fulfillment of a promise to our love ones.

I dont wanna be too rationale explaning how the movie touched me, Its really worth
watching so youll have your own interpretation and appreciation of the film. I dont see
any loopholes on the movie I think it was perfectly narrated.
Theres one, scene in the movie (Im sorry I have to spoil it) that made me cry big time.
Its when Medyprepared a lot of food yet no one remember it was her birthday. How
could anyone from the family forgot special occasion? Very Rare. Thats the saddest
thing we can do for our mother.
Congratulations my dearest Pokwang for a wonderful performance. I remember during
the presscon she mentioned she never had a hard time playing the role since it was
also a reflection of her real life story.

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