Tuhog is one kind of movie I see myself producing in the next ten years. Not because of its torrid sex scenes and Klaudia Coronel's humongous boobs but the reality I've felt in that movie...

I've been a movie addict since I was 13 years old. It's one way of giving pleasure to myself and I've already been exposed to predictable movies. Sad to say, mostly Filipino movies. Tuhog actually was not one of them. Out of the slightest chance of making it predictable, it actually turned out realistic and superb which really suprised me because I just jerked it off before I even saw it.
We know movies are just movies and actors are just made up in order to give justice to the roles they were given but never did it occur to me that a story could be distorted in its "piggiest" form like that of Tuhog and that really made it an intelligent sex flick. They turned the movie version in the story verrrry different and comical because of the exaggeration of sex scenes. Perla's story was also very alarming because it was really different in the movie version. Imagine her seducing her own father when infact she was the first rape victim of Amang. Cruel. All throughout the movie, it felt like you're watching two different stories in just one concept. It's like a battle of the real life situation and the exaggerated version.
- What I also love about it is the undeniable truth behind all the true to life stories made in history. Kudos for opening my mind.
...But then I thought about Aristotle once again, if the movie part of the movie where Klaudia Coronel played Ina Raymundo was just an imitation and a copy of the original, was the essence still there even if it was murdered tragically? And also even if it has the so-called essence, will it still be alright if you take the 75% of truth in it?
Hmm.. Oh well, bottomline: the story just shows how devilish producers are just to sell their movies.Ü

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