A review of 'Almost Us': The art of letting go
I finally caught the movie "Almost Us," starring Fyang Smith and JM Ibarra, on Mother's Day. I wasn't able to attend the media premiere last week. It's a nice movie, but Fyang caught my attention; she was a real revelation. I thought I would see her on screen doing cutesy scenes. But I was wrong. She was effortless in her emotional scenes. Never overact. I guess she's ready for big, dramatic roles. Fyang Smith and JM Ibarra To be honest, I became interested in Fyang after four award-winning stars of Philippine movies - Michael de Mesa, Maricel Soriano, Dina Bonnevie, and Ara Mina - praised her acting skills last month. But that was for another project. Didn't one of these four stars say, 'The next best actress' in reference to Fyang? I just agree with this remark. JM is also good, but I think Fyang made a striking presence in the film. Yet I love the movie's theme: not being selfish and simply allowing things to happen without our control. It...