Manila Bulletin

Why Cinema Evaluation Board is all praise for ‘Deadma Walking’

- MOVIEGOER NESTOR CUARTERO

JUST A THOUGHT: ‘Somewhere, something incredible is waiting to be known.’ – Carl Sagan

‘DEADMA WALKING’ FIRST TO GET AN A:

The buzz is that “Deadma Walking,” the first MMFF entry to be graded A by the Cinema Evaluation Board (CEB) this year, may just run away as the sleeper hit of the festival.

Grade A is the highest merit given by the CEB to a film submitted for evaluation.

In line with Republic Act 9167, films which have obtained an A grading from the CEB are entitled to an amusement tax reward of 100 percent of the tax collection on such film.

The story of two gay beshies (best friends) who stage a fake death and subsequent wake is based on a 2016 Palancawin­ning screenplay by Eric Cabahug. Its book version, released recently by Viva, has also figured among the top 10 best sellers at a popular book store.

Members of the CEB panel who reviewed “Deadma Walking” were quoted as saying they enjoyed the film immensely.

The CEB wrote in the final analysis: “Director Julius Alfonso has an auspicious debut film in ‘Deadma Walking’ which is brilliantl­y visualized and combines humor, drama, and camp to come up with the right mix seldom seen in the yearend festival.”

TEST OF FRIENDSHIP:

Starring reliable actors Joross Gamboa and Edgar Allan Guzman, the film is based on the screenplay of the same name which won the 2nd Prize in the Screenplay division of the 2016 Carlos Palanca Memorial Awards for Literature, the most prestigiou­s literary prize in the Philippine­s. Past winners in the same category include the blockbuste­r romance-comedy “That Thing Called Tadhana.”

John and Mark, whose friendship is put to test when one of them is diagnosed with a terminal illness, ask the other to help him stage his fake death, wake, and funeral as his dying wish. The result is a comedy of “deadly” proportion­s.

“Deadma Walking” also features the special participat­ion of Piolo Pascual, Gerald Anderson, Vin Abrenica, and Eugene Domingo, among so many others. They are joined by Candy Pangilinan, Dimples Romana, Ricci Chan, Jojit Lorenzo, Nicco Antonio, Ruby Ruiz, Bing Pimentel, and Bobby Andrews.

WHAT THE CEB SAID:

Eric Cabahug, the film’s writer and producer for T-Rex Production­s, shared the following highlights from the review summation of CEB on “Deadma Walking”:

• Superb storytelli­ng

• Brilliantl­y visualized

• Combines humor, drama, and camp to come up with the right mix seldom seen in the yearend filmfest

• Witty exchanges and believable characteri­zation

• That it was successful­ly transposed from a Palanca-winning script to the screen is a triumph in itself

• Cinematogr­aphy is very good

• Production design has wow factor

• Musical score made good use of local talent

• Good performanc­es from the entire cast

• The dark, morbid subject matter treated lightly is altogether entertaini­ng and engaging

• The gay tragicomed­y is a different fare for the filmfest and does not disappoint.

Rated PG by the Movie and Television Review and Classifica­tion Board (MTRCB), “Deadma Walking” opens Dec. 25 nationwide.

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