Saturday, September 11, 2010

What I'm Watching #251

"Boy" is the latest film by the Filipino director Auraeus Solito who previously brought us the movie "The Blossoming Of Maximo Oliveros." Unlike that film, this one is far more modest, like a short story compared to a novel. The action takes place over a couple of days (and within 75 minutes) and revolves around the lives of two young men (both 18); one lives with his mother in a middle class home (by Philippine standards) and attends some sort of creative writing workshop where he hopes to become a poet, and the other lives in a cubicle in a slum far away from his family in the country where he works as a macho dancer and prostitute.

The intersection of these two lives begins as a transaction and quickly evolves into a budding friendship; a symbiosis founded in loneliness and lust. When you think about it, as good a set of forces for attraction as any. It's a sweet little film with a nice mix of polish and rough edges.

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