Anino Movie Review
The Anino (Shadows) Movie directed by Raymond Red is a short
film that shows the dreadful streets of Manila. It has an award in the Cannes
Film Festival, Short Film Palme d’Or as.
The story is about a poor man who lives a far-away province
and is taking pictures of people in a church. He only has his camera with him
with no money he struggles his way walking around the streets of Manila.
one day, he has three encounters
that changed his life. The first, with a smooth-talking young man who's
standing by the church door who berates him for wasting his life in church, the
second with a boy who offers to take his picture, and the third with a
Mercedes-driving man who's been stuck in traffic and has no patience left. As
what we saw the question is, is there soullessness of the people in the city?
After getting verbally abused by a
mysterious man in black, a church photographer gets his camera stolen by a street
dweller. The photographer then wanders around the slums of Manila to find his
camera but bumped into a fight with a man driving an expensive car.
Like the entire manila setting was
a nightmare for those who have a clean hand and conscience Those who are bare and
clean, will be filled 1st with frustration because of those evils, then they'll
become like them Evil consume them, because nothing else is around everyone
save just for themselves.
Those who are bare and clean, will be filled
1st with frustration because of those evil lurking around, the ones who are
clean are the ones who are being attacked, then they'll become like the others
as of the ones that are evil.
Nothing else is around everyone to save just
for themselves, religion is dead here, teachings are fraud and priest are hypocrites,
like syndicates they fed on the WEAKNESSES of these people, they eat their
fears in the table as offerings.
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