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So, this film, "Don’t Worry, We Still Hear You," really caught my attention. It’s a reflective piece that dives deep into the thoughts of Alexis Tioseco, a notable figure in Philippine cinema, and his aspirations for its future. The tone is introspective, almost melancholic, with a pace that allows you to sit with the ideas being presented. It’s not just a documentary; it’s like a meditation on cinema itself—what it could be and what it often isn't. The filmmaker's approach feels very personal, almost like a conversation with Tioseco, and it gives off this distinct vibe of nostalgia mixed with hope. Not much in terms of flashy effects, but the emotional weight is what draws you in.
This film is relatively hard to find, reflecting the niche interest in Philippine cinema and Tioseco's legacy. It hasn't seen a widespread release, which adds to its collector appeal. The scarcity of copies means that those who are into cinema history might want to keep an eye out for it, especially given its unique perspective. It's definitely one of those titles that sparks conversation among collectors about the evolution of film criticism and the future of cinema in the Philippines.
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