Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaThree gay sons are called back by their estranged and terminally-ill father and given an offer they can't refuse: a P300 million inheritance in exchange for each of them giving him a grandch... Leggi tuttoThree gay sons are called back by their estranged and terminally-ill father and given an offer they can't refuse: a P300 million inheritance in exchange for each of them giving him a grandchild.Three gay sons are called back by their estranged and terminally-ill father and given an offer they can't refuse: a P300 million inheritance in exchange for each of them giving him a grandchild.
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Warning: this review gets a little political in some parts so proceed with caution:
The Panti Sisters follow the story of three sisters gone their separate ways and are called back upon by their father whose dying wish is for them to produce him an heir and whoever succeeds in return will inherit all his riches. While it is entertaining, it's a bit painful to watch them go through hoops in order to get the reward (let's call it as it is) and in a way their father's love and approval that they've been yearning for all their lives. So there's a feeling of we're laughing at them rather than with them which did not happen in Die and Born Beautiful movies. But this can still be spun positively, the movie being brave enough to take on the patriarchy and showing that even if you're already set in your ways, you can still change and be a more understanding, ergo better member of society. Notice I said UNDERSTANDING and not TOLERATING.
Paolo Ballesteros was dependable as per usual, Christian Bables was great and it's a good thing his management allowed him to work on a role similar to Die B, reason why he skipped taking on Born B which eventually led to Martin Del Rosario taking over for him. Martin was enjoyable here and seems to be the most popular among the three at least based on reactions from social media. In a way he deserved the Best Actor trophy at the Pista ng Pelikulang Pilipino film festival, because at the very least he was able to separate his Born B and Panti S roles and I would like to think this is a recognition more on his work on the former than the latter. The rest of the cast bannered by John Arcilla and Joross Gamboa were effective, a testament to Panti S bagging the PPP's Audience Choice Award.
If your first instinct is to wonder if this movie is connected to Die/Born Beautiful movies, it's perfectly okay because all movies were from the same creators but distributed separately: Die B - Regal Films, Born B - Cignal Entertainment, Panti S - ABS CBN films, that's why they look and feel similar but does not seem interconnected (as we know so far). Thanks to the demand for content with different viewing platforms coming out of the woodwork, movies such as these three that would normally be rejected outright due to it's theme are starting to see the light of day. So maybe on that note, do not mistake this country is now open to treating the LGBTQIA + community as equals (refer to the Restroom brouhaha a few weeks ago and the surprising Anti Sogie bill sentiments that came from those you considered as friends), but rather as entertainment fodder for consumption when you need a quick laugh or two. Maybe that's the problem, the demand was high and deadline was tight (Die B was released Dec 2016, Born B came out 3 yrs after, Panti S followed just 8 months after) that's why when compared to the first two, Panti S struggles a little to hold a candle. Looking at their current IMDB ratings, Die B is at 7.8, Born B is at 7.8 and Panti S is only at 6.5. Just the same, Panti S is still worth your time, this trio is better than the combined output of Vic, Bong and Vice.
The Panti Sisters follow the story of three sisters gone their separate ways and are called back upon by their father whose dying wish is for them to produce him an heir and whoever succeeds in return will inherit all his riches. While it is entertaining, it's a bit painful to watch them go through hoops in order to get the reward (let's call it as it is) and in a way their father's love and approval that they've been yearning for all their lives. So there's a feeling of we're laughing at them rather than with them which did not happen in Die and Born Beautiful movies. But this can still be spun positively, the movie being brave enough to take on the patriarchy and showing that even if you're already set in your ways, you can still change and be a more understanding, ergo better member of society. Notice I said UNDERSTANDING and not TOLERATING.
Paolo Ballesteros was dependable as per usual, Christian Bables was great and it's a good thing his management allowed him to work on a role similar to Die B, reason why he skipped taking on Born B which eventually led to Martin Del Rosario taking over for him. Martin was enjoyable here and seems to be the most popular among the three at least based on reactions from social media. In a way he deserved the Best Actor trophy at the Pista ng Pelikulang Pilipino film festival, because at the very least he was able to separate his Born B and Panti S roles and I would like to think this is a recognition more on his work on the former than the latter. The rest of the cast bannered by John Arcilla and Joross Gamboa were effective, a testament to Panti S bagging the PPP's Audience Choice Award.
If your first instinct is to wonder if this movie is connected to Die/Born Beautiful movies, it's perfectly okay because all movies were from the same creators but distributed separately: Die B - Regal Films, Born B - Cignal Entertainment, Panti S - ABS CBN films, that's why they look and feel similar but does not seem interconnected (as we know so far). Thanks to the demand for content with different viewing platforms coming out of the woodwork, movies such as these three that would normally be rejected outright due to it's theme are starting to see the light of day. So maybe on that note, do not mistake this country is now open to treating the LGBTQIA + community as equals (refer to the Restroom brouhaha a few weeks ago and the surprising Anti Sogie bill sentiments that came from those you considered as friends), but rather as entertainment fodder for consumption when you need a quick laugh or two. Maybe that's the problem, the demand was high and deadline was tight (Die B was released Dec 2016, Born B came out 3 yrs after, Panti S followed just 8 months after) that's why when compared to the first two, Panti S struggles a little to hold a candle. Looking at their current IMDB ratings, Die B is at 7.8, Born B is at 7.8 and Panti S is only at 6.5. Just the same, Panti S is still worth your time, this trio is better than the combined output of Vic, Bong and Vice.
The performances was overdone and corny. Nothing special about this film in a technical point of view.
I have high hopes for The Panti Sisters (2019) mainly because of Die Beautiful (2016). But that does not mean I believe it can replace the latter. Based on the trailer and synopsis, I already knew that this will be lighter.
I honestly enjoyed the film from start to finish due to several funny and cute scenes. Paolo Ballesteros, Christian Bables and Martin del Rosario are great together. However, these were not enough to overlook the problems.
The film left some gaps making me feel a little unsatisfied. For instance, the transition from one situation to another was too abrupt. I wasn't ready for the change of tone and could not quite process the next scene. So when that scene arrived, I wasn't able to react accordingly.
Though there is no doubt that the actors especially the great John Arcilla (Heneral Luna) can draw the right reaction from the audience, there was something lacking. And that would be the depth of the characters as well as their relationship with each other. So that when the time one of them leaves the plot the audience will feel sad.
Don't get me wrong. I don't need a "Dramarama sa Hapon" type of drama. I just wanted to feel the right emotions when something tragic happens to one of the characters. And most importantly, not think if this certain character is essential to the story.
Anyway, it does say in the film listing The Panti Sisters (2019) is under comedy. But since something tragic happened doesn't mean it does not deserve a proper execution.
I honestly enjoyed the film from start to finish due to several funny and cute scenes. Paolo Ballesteros, Christian Bables and Martin del Rosario are great together. However, these were not enough to overlook the problems.
The film left some gaps making me feel a little unsatisfied. For instance, the transition from one situation to another was too abrupt. I wasn't ready for the change of tone and could not quite process the next scene. So when that scene arrived, I wasn't able to react accordingly.
Though there is no doubt that the actors especially the great John Arcilla (Heneral Luna) can draw the right reaction from the audience, there was something lacking. And that would be the depth of the characters as well as their relationship with each other. So that when the time one of them leaves the plot the audience will feel sad.
Don't get me wrong. I don't need a "Dramarama sa Hapon" type of drama. I just wanted to feel the right emotions when something tragic happens to one of the characters. And most importantly, not think if this certain character is essential to the story.
Anyway, it does say in the film listing The Panti Sisters (2019) is under comedy. But since something tragic happened doesn't mean it does not deserve a proper execution.
I've watched a dozen of LGBTQIA+ movies but the story and the plot twists of this movie were outstanding. The story was a remarkable representation of generation gap and their beliefs.
HOWEVER, the cast was terrible, the dialogues felt stale, and the humor was horrible. This story had so much potential but it was a waste being executed so terribly. I hope there's a remake of this movie in the future with better direction and I can feel it in my gut that'd it'd be a hit.
HOWEVER, the cast was terrible, the dialogues felt stale, and the humor was horrible. This story had so much potential but it was a waste being executed so terribly. I hope there's a remake of this movie in the future with better direction and I can feel it in my gut that'd it'd be a hit.
This movie is well thought of. Great acting and chemistry between the characters. Culturally sensitive and witty as well.
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Performed by Allmost
Composed by Angelo Luigi Timog, Russell Dela Fuente (as Rocel Dela Fuente), Clien Alcazar and Jomuel Casem
Under license from Viva Music Publishing, Inc.
Musical arranger of remix version for shoot purposes: James Gatchalian
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- Tempo di esecuzione1 ora 48 minuti
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