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Tuesday 27 November 2018

MOVIE: Ralph Breaks the Internet (Film Review)



TRIVIA: Did you know that the Head Writer of this film is a talented Fil-AM named Josie Trinidad? Astig diba? #GirlPower #ProudPinoy #saISIPsaSALITAsaGAWA
To be honest, Ralph Breaks the Internet somehow broke my “stand” when it comes to genre – first, I am not into animation and cartoons. Second, we never even tried watching the first part of the film which was shown last 2012 because of the first reason (okay, now we’re rounding up, lol!) But because of the generosity of @DohaFestivalCity and @VoxCinemasQatar, not to mention that my younger sister is into animation (thanks to her 3 little bibes), okay let’s give it a shot, praying that I will not get bored.

Surprisingly though, the movie is a hit. And it really opens up for kids and adults. A 100% family oriented film, Ralph Breaks the Internet” dares to encourage kids to not only be themselves but allow their friends to be true to their wants and needs as well. Kids and children are actually become an opener on this film, as they can accept and embrace the differences of one another. I almost cried while smiling on the scene when Vanellope decided to join the Slaughter Race gang, leaving Ralph on the other side of the “internet” waving at each other. And the scene when Vanellope sings to become “one of the princesses?” It’s quite cute and hilarious at the same time. Most of the animated film character has a very good singing voice, but Vanellope has a really kid-like tone that will amaze you.


This movie for me is a total game changer. I don’t even remember almost all the names of the characters (except for the Disney Princesses of course) but I enjoyed watching it. The details, the colorful set ups, those backdrops using several popular websites – google, ebay or EBOY as Ralph calls it, snapchat, Wikipedia and so on. You will never get bored until you realized, you are smiling from start to finish.

Good job Ralph, Vanellope and the rest of your internet friends!

Thursday 22 November 2018

PLACE: Al Hazm Mall, Taking You Higher

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While most of shopping centers are “extinct” in the US, Malls here in a Petro-rich independent country Qatar are like plants and trees growing everywhere. Imagine Landmark, Ezdan and Gulf Mall facing each other? Yup, they are literally neighbors. And just recently, we visited this one of a kind luxurious mall ever built in Doha called “Al Hazm”, another instagrammable place at the heart of Doha.



From the word itself, Al Hazm meaning “Natural Hill” , it is situated on a higher ground in Al Markhiya Area overlooking West Bay. With its slogan EUROPEAN ATMOSPHERE with ARABIAN HOSPITALITY, you will be surely mesmerized at the intricate design of entrance alone.


And since this is our first time, and prolly not the last time, we first looked for the map of the entire Al Hazm. The main structure is known as Galleria, which has an amazing glass-domed roof within its central atrium. There are six other buildings called Onyx, Siena, Calacatta, Thassos, Travertin, and Arabescato and hearing these "high end' names of different types of natural stones, seems like you’re not in Qatar anymore. Its grandiose design and stones carvings are statement of timeless and classic style with stunning design of pillars, domes and arches, not to mention the miniature Louvre that really attracts people not to take a bunch of selfies.




Maybe I’m talking a lot on Engineer’s perspective, but hey! Al Hazm is really a good place to chill, relax or even wander with your families and friends. The technique they used to show classic architecture with modern landscaping, with its shaded kiosks, olive trees and water features, wow! You will surely learn how to appreciate the beauty of nature with a touch man’s hands. By the way, that clock over there, is to die for!


Currently Al Hazm Mall has only opened its courtyard, the Piazza, to the public from 5:00pm. Visitors cannot access the internal buildings yet, and there are also no retail stores open, but you can still enjoy the open-air piazzas and walkways, especially now that Qatar's weather is on our side now, take advantage of it. :)





AL HAZM
Tel:+974 44 111 444 
Al Markhiya Street




Note: checking the map is actually advisable, not only because you will be familiarized of the shops, but also you will know where are the fire exits (safety first J) and the washroom area Lol!

Sunday 18 November 2018

MOVIE: Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald (Film Review)



The millennial cycle started with witches and wizards, then came vampires, then zombies, and now it goes back to Magic. The 2nd franchise of Potter Spin-off series unveiled last weekend, thanks to @NovoCinemasQatar @SouqWaqif with @QatarLiving ‘s incomparable support. And as expected, since the brain behind this Fantatis Beasts is the same as Harry Potter’s successful franchise, expected a movie that is full of magic. But…



Let’s tell a li’l something about the film. FANTASTIC BEASTS: THE CRIMES OF GRINDELWALD take place a few months after the events of Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them left dangerous dark wizard Gellert Grindelwald (Johnny Depp) in prison and Newt Scamander (Eddie Redmayne) and Tina Goldstein (Katherine Waterston) headed in separate directions. But soon after this film begins, Grindelwald escapes and flees to Paris with a cadre of followers; they're searching for the Obscurus, Credence (Ezra Miller), who's in the City of Light searching for his magical ancestry. A younger Professor Dumbledore (Jude Law) convinces Newt to travel to Paris to find Credence before Grindelwald and his cronies do. But things get extra complicated for Newt when Jacob (Dan Fogler) needs to tag along to find Queenie (Alison Sudol), who's run off to find Tina (Katherine Waterston) in Paris after a fight. The French capital becomes the site of a massive wizarding battle between Grindelwald's followers and everyone who doesn't agree with him. (ctto)



Eddie Redmayne reprised his role as the awkward albeit charming and adorable wizard Newt Scamander. His character alone already created a big impact to the film. But for any film to be memorable, it must have a good plot, not only the visual effects, in which indeed, this 2nd franchise made a very good improvement compare to its first part. But the problem is, they put more visual magic, but the magic in the storyline was reduced. Too many subplots, too many minor characters, and too many scenes that are not necessary. Hearing Johnny Depp’s name alone is already satisfying, and we still have Zoe Kravitz and Jude Law in the house, but placing them in a circling storyline is not good at all.

If you are a Hardcore HP fan, I’m pretty sure you will feel that something is missing in this film.  But if you are just looking for some magical fantasy adult genre (yup, let’s not forget the word CRIME on its title), then you might enjoy this one, a bit violet, full of magic, and good actors.


Tuesday 6 November 2018

MOVIE: The Nutcracker and The Four Realms (Film Review)



Had a chance again to join the wagon of movie goers for the premiere night of The Nutcracker and the Four Realms last Tuesday. Also, it was the first time my sister will experience Qatar Movie Premiere, since she just arrived a week ago.


And so while we are waiting for some gruesome Halloween flicks, we did not think twice to watch this film.

A young girl named Clara (played by Mackenzie Foy) only wanted is to get the key and open this one of a kind priceless box from her late mother. A golden thread presented to her by Drosselmeyer (Morgan Freeman) during the Annual Christmas Party, led her to the key but with so much twists and turns, which sends her to the Land of Magic, Mysteries and Strange Things. Along her way, she met  a soldier named Phillip (Jayden Fowora-Knight), a gang of mice and the advisers three Realms: Shiver (Richard E. Grant) for the Land of Snowflakes,  Hawthorne (Eugenio Derbez) for the Land of Flowers and Sugar Plum fairy (Keira Knightley) for the Land of Sweets. Clara and Phillip must brave the ominous Fourth Realm, home to the tyrant Mother Ginger (Helen Mirren), to retrieve Clara’s key and hopefully return harmony to the unstable world.


To be honest, I expected a lot from this film. I thought even though the major market of the film are children, I still bet for a very good outcome that this movie will be as successful as the Chronicles of Narnia or Harry Potter. But… nope. Too far to compare. Except for having the same Fantasy-Adventure Genre.

Their acting are all good - Clara is good, way better than being the Renesmee during her Twilight days, Drosselmeyer is exceptional, Mother Ginger is wow, what can we say? And Sugar Plum Fairy? Keira Knightley nailed her character bigtime. And yet, something is missing. Maybe predictable storyline? Or  the same old dialogues? Or maybe the setting? Unfortunately I didn’t see any “reals” on these “realms”. Good thing is, children will love this as much as they love Frozen, because of its colorful cinematic and extravagant effects. Definitely, grade schoolers will fall in love on this one.

But If they will plan for a sequel, maybe they should also consider a “movie of all ages theme”, as these kids will not be allowed to enter the theater without a chaperone. Add something that adult viewers can also appreciate and remember right after they’ve seen the movie.