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Ang Kwento Ni Mabuti |
Nora Aunor delivers her most auspicious performance here since 'Merika in 1984. Granted that some of her gains were better ones in the barren landscape of the period, it must be said that Aunor could not speak of a single creditable venture in the ’90s worth her legend, notwithstanding the unexpected moments in Bakit May Kahapon Pa? The acting prowess of the country’s acknowledged Superstar would sign off during the decade, replaced by tired responses and mannerisms best suited to impersonation. It is here in Ang Kwento Ni Mabuti that the actress redeems her stature and the command of her vast talent. The performance is shorn of affectation and is nearly flawless, from the subtle movement of neck and eye to wailing by her mother's death bed. At this point, melodrama flirts with melancholy, tragedy with the realism of soap opera, an uncanny liaison that takes us to the most fraught of ties, the most alienating of emotions, and an emergent tone and terrain of affection. Mabuti succeeds at opening up spaces to ponder the fraught issues of faith and responsibility well-served by the restrained performances of its supporting cast. Where a more conventional work might fall back on the familiar notion of the presumably redemptive power of a difficult journey, particularly one undertaken for the purpose of discharging a moral duty, the film equivocates, resisting facile sentimentality and choosing to intimate rather than to impose meaning, a strategy fully realized in the character of Mabuti, who is at once resolute with regard to her being. Ultimately, her search has less to do with the fulfillment of an obligation than a confrontation with her inner self, which is both adhesive and solvent in the process of cultivating and constructing a confrontation, Ang Kwento Ni Mabuti suggests what is necessarily arduous and ardently necessary.
Screenplay And Direction: Mes de Guzman
Cinematography: Albert Banzon
Original Music: Alma Deo
Editing: Ronald Acal And Abbas Tabas
Production Designer: Cesar Hernando
Produced By: CineFilipino, PLDT Smart, Studio 5, Unitel, Cinelarga Productions, Sampaybakod Productions And Colorista Digital
Release Date: September 18, 2013
1st CineFilipino Film Festival
Screencaps taken from Ang Kwento Ni Mabuti Theatrical Trailer on Youtube