kidlat tahimik showcased the traditional ensembles as hallmarks of the people's interconnectedness tied from the beliefs to irrigation system in the northernmost luzon. not just that but he also highlighted the filipino ethics, generational gaps, and cross-cultural overlapping similarities with japan’s—goes to show how much significance of a tree does to asian folklores… and maybe, just maybe—other neighboring countries of the philippines are like that too.
his cinematography exhibits stylish anecdotes on his adventures as he explores different facets of life and applies the wisdom in his films that’s so personal yet so powerful to the audience. the title itself is just layered with obvious humor and a catalyst to the glimpse of area. like wdym holy wood hollywood??
ugh he’s that filipino director and i can say that philippine cinema is not dead!
kidlat tahimik showcased the traditional ensembles as hallmarks of the people's interconnectedness tied from the beliefs to irrigation system in the northernmost luzon. not just that but he also highlighted the filipino ethics, generational gaps, and cross-cultural overlapping similarities with japan’s—goes to show how much significance of a tree does to asian folklores… and maybe, just maybe—other neighboring countries of the philippines are like that too.
his cinematography exhibits stylish anecdotes on his adventures as he explores different facets of life and applies the wisdom in his films that’s so personal yet so powerful to the audience. the title itself is just layered with obvious humor and a catalyst to the glimpse of area. like wdym holy wood hollywood??
ugh he’s that filipino director and i can say that philippine cinema is not dead!