February 28, 2017

Wandering in La La Land

Wandering in La La Land
Captivating hearts one song at a time.

La La Land (2016)
A film by Damien Chazelle

Mia (Emma Stone), an aspiring actress and Sebastian (Ryan Gosling), a struggling Jazz musician, fall in love, and continue to strive to pursue their passion in a city full of dreamers while braving rejections and heart breaks.



As it opened its first sequence, we were immediately served with an ambitious production number. The choreography was marvelous. The camera panned fast, keeping its focus on every dancers. It was incredibly fun; you knew, you would be given more scenes of equal flawlessness. And boy, were we right to expect. Performances shared by the lead actors were too dreamy. The tap dance sequence under the moonlit sky. The scene at the observatory behind various magical backdrops. The quiet moment at Sebastian's house where they sang their beautiful rendition of City of Stars. It kept me to my seat, with bright eyes glued to the screen. The cinematography was grand. Whether it be with silhouettes or with backgrounds of starry nights and sunny skies. The lighting further complemented the beauty of every frame. The palettes gave such nostalgia. Its original soundtrack was perfection. It was already haunting, but Stone and Gosling provided the final touches that made it even more memorable. We knew since Crazy, Stupid, Love that their team up had an irrefutable chemistry with lots of potential. When they danced and sang together, I realized the endless beauty they could offer this cruel world. Talented actors who have both given life to their characters in the most satisfying ways. All these contributed in making every scene a vivid magical tour in Mia and Sebastian's world.

La La Land connected with its viewers with the perfect balance of ambiguity and clarity. It made the audience feel, the way the movie was supposed to make them feel, and more. It delivered what it promised: a delightful musical film about hopes and dreams. Simple, but definitely powerful. The focal point of the film was pursuing your dreams and passion. There was also a right amount of romance in the mix that made it even compelling. It had a more simplistic approach, but it did not lack substance. Yes, the plot did not have a kind of conclusion that would create, arouse discussion over issues with political relevance. La La Land was upfront about what kind of movie it was from the very beginning. Nonetheless, with its mainstream success, as well as the recent Oscar fiasco, the film gained unnecessary negative feedback that were completely irrelevant to the aesthetics of the film. Using its genre as a tool to undermine its strengths was subjective and unfair. For starters, the core message of the movies (people were pitting it against from) was utterly different. Sure, it couldn't be helped. But the refreshing ideas offered by each movie on different aspects of life and subject matters all made impact. They were all glorious in their own unique ways of sharing stories, raising awareness, and creating possibilities. Thus, sometimes, the themes of comparison were only fueled by hatred of the mainstream (guilty of this every now and then).

I believe that people making movies meticulously choose every cell to make their brainchild the picture they have in mind. Of course, the results vary. However, in La La Land every piece just naturally fit together too well—giving the viewers a rare experience of a lifetime. I've been dreaming of La La Land before the world did, but no one cares. The thing is, immense popularity of a subject doesn't always diminish its merit.

February 24, 2017

A Taste of Comfort

A Taste of Comfort
I never blogged about food, but this is an exception because it's this week's homework. So I'm posting it, anyway. Also, why not, when you find a perfect haven such as The Little Bear Diner.


East Capitol Drive or more famously known as Kapitolyo has easily become one of the best food places in Pasig to discover new favorites. It’s no surprise that another food haven, The Little Bear Diner, can also be found here.

The Little Bear Diner offers a variety of scrumptious food at an affordable price. As you enter the diner, a warm, cozy atmosphere welcomes you. The small space does not lack appeal; with its plain, white walls decorated with adorable portraits of caricature. Minimalist chairs with pillows further make you feel at home. Wooden stairs lead you to their second floor, and a wall of teddy bears and other unique pieces will caught your attention. But the framed map of the Little Dipper Constellation or Ursa Minor is the most visible one — it is where the restaurant derived its name from. On their social media account, the Little Bear team said Ursa Minor inspires them to continue to strive and shine, and to do their best no matter how small they are.



As expected, their menu does not disappoint. It is a collection of cuisines inspired from all over the world. But of course, they also have a list of amazing sandwiches to complete the cozy vibe. One of which was their famed Fancy Grilled Cheese. Served with either cassava chips or tomato soup, it definitely wins favor. Its cheesy goodness fills the soul. Another simple, yet memorable dish was the SPAM Kimchi Fried Rice. The crispy spam with musubi sauce, pineapple jam, and pickles was a satisfying combo you can have any time of day. The plate was good for two, but with its pleasing taste, one can surely manage. The Little Bear’s Handcrafted Pastas are also a refreshing sight. With their creative names, you will be intrigued enough to want to taste them all.





The Little Bear Diner is only a small restaurant in a street of several food hubs. But their excellent dishes will take you places, and will make you feel like you never left home.

23 East Capitol Drive, Brgy. Kapitolyo, Pasig
www.facebook.com/littlebeardiner


(c)

February 20, 2017

At Home at Neri's Cottage

At Home at Neri's Cottage
The high school BFFs have found a cute place to unwind with the kids at Neri's Cottage. It is located in Tagaytay. It's a cozy place perfect for a quick getaway with friends. It best suits our needs since we were traveling with children, as well.



The small house appeals to my minimalist taste. Its signature vintage teal glass-door welcomes you as soon as you stepped inside the place. Quite far from the city, but everything about it gives you a sense of warmth that makes you feel instantly at home. The walls are painted white. But its simplicity doesn't end there. Adorable furniture matched the walls, too. Some of Neri's personal stuff are also displayed.  There's no television or internet, but there are a couple of books for guests to read.




Cooking is not a problem. Since the house is groomed with complete cooking utensils, basic kitchenware, stove, and even oven. We brought paper plates so we decided to use them, but there was no scarcity of plates. We shared a breakfast kind of meal for dinner. Scrumptious.



All the basic necessities are available: bathroom (1), bedroom (two queen-sized beds, and two extra pull-out mattresses), and the like. Same as with its first floor, upstair is simple, but decorated beautifully. It really invites you to just sit, relax, and enjoy your family and friends' company.

 

We had fun talking all night, while the kids slept soundly. It was, indeed, a perfect place to forget about the city for a while. Neri's Cottage is priced at 3,500 PHP. A modest price for a satisfying overnight stay. Not to mention, we get to order Neri's delicious gourmet tuyo in a jiffy. For bookings and inquiries, visit their official instagram account at neriscottage.

(c) & megoy