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If you’re like me, you spend countless amount of hours browsing through Instagram and you might have seen items of clothing and thought “I want one!” but the problem is, where to get one? Well, you can thank me later because I’ll be bringing some of them here straight outta London!

The first collection focuses on something I started, my #ForwardMovement and although I have yet to explain it, you can say that it’s all about female empowerment (more on this soon). So, I’ve curated two different pieces for this collection and it’s all about channeling the most beloved girl band of the 90s, the Spice Girls of course because let’s be honest, their style is outrageous but totally fun!

 

 #babyspice 

This Skinny Dip sling bag is dainty as it is sassy, you’re sure to catch eyes with this sparkling stunner! Channel baby spice by taking this on a brunch date or even a night out with the girls.

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#sportyspice 

If you’re not so much into sparkles, maybe this one’s for you – Adolescent Clothing’s drawstring backpack is perfect for a trip to the gym or for running errands. It’s roomy, it’s stylish and it makes quite the statement!

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Photography by: Joseph Aranas

Styling: Faith Aranas

Model: Cass “CC” Carlos

 

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Best Dressed: amfAR Benefit Gala

You’ve probably came across amfAR already and that’s mainly because Hollywood stars used to flock their Benefit Galas to raise funds for AIDS Research and HIV prevention and every year, Cannes hosts not just the festival but also an amfAR Benefit Gala with the who’s who of festival goers invited to the soiree.

Bella Heathcote, star of Neon Demon showed her support and quite stunningly so in a sequined Armani Privè creation. I love her slicked back look, the smokey eyes and those chandelier earrings! Glamour! IMG_7108

Also in Armani Privè is model and frequent goer, Barbara Palvin who kept things simple in the beauty department donning just a classic pony tail and muted make-up to keep all focus on the tulle creation worthy for a Disney villain! IMG_7109

Giving back has never looked better especially in the case of Isabeli Fontana in a sexy Alexander Vaulthier mermaid gown. It’s simple, it’s classic but also dramatic thanks to the Harry Winston statement necklace that you just wouldn’t miss! IMG_7117

Sleek seems to be the night’s memo, Toni Garrn joined a bevy of models by showing up in simple hairdo and muted make-up, opting for her Elie Saab dress to take center stage but in her case, those mile long legs also stole the show! IMG_7110

This is quite a different look from Irina Shayk‘s collection of curve-hugging showstoppers, but this Miu Miu number is pretty amazing too! The drop-waist silhouette and those hand sewn details with her flawless make-up, make this look a runner up in my favorite amfAR red carpet moments ever. IMG_7111

Lily Donaldson provided the much needed color pop on the red carpet with this beautiful Prada creation – her hair: simple, her crimson pout: perfect, her dress: backless Say no more, it’s YAS YAS YAS. IMG_7112

 

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Best Dressed: Cannes Photo Call

The Cannes Film Festival has just concluded and with it came many fashion moments that are sure to inspire us, mere human beings to take notes incase we ever find ourselves in attending the fete! If you’re an avid Cannes goer but in my case, “watcher” you probably know that it’s not just the red carpet walk up the Croisette that you have to nail, the show actually begins the moment the stars attend photo calls.

What better way to start the list than France’s own It girl and face of Louis Vuitton, Lea Seydoux! She stars in It’s Only the End of the World and showed up at the photo call decked in black & white Louis Vuitton ensemble accessorised with crimson pumps and pout and a disheveled bob! Très chic! IMG_7154

Let me just get this out of my system, it’s so refreshing to see Lily Rose Depp smiling! There, I said it. Lily, besides being the offspring of famous parents (Vanessa Paradis & Johnny Depp) is also the face of Chanel so it didn’t come as a surprise when she opted a laidback knitted pair from the brand’s Spring Collection. The look reflects her effortless cool style adding only just the right amount of glamour by donning pair of sandals with floral appliqué. IMG_7155

From one Chanel muse to another, Kristen Stewart is the perennial “cool girl” and it always shows in the way she does red carpet – she’s probably the only person Karl Lagerfeld would allow to pair his creation with a basic white tee! KStew finished off her look by keeping her bleach blonde hair messy, her eyes smoky and oh, a pair of LouboutinsIMG_7153

KStew’s costar in Cafe Society also made a statement and not surprisingly so because it’s Blake Lively! Seriously, will this woman ever gonna get it wrong?  This Juan Carlos Obando jumpsuit is what photo calls are made of, it’s chic, it’s flattering and it has a train! IMG_7152

Have you ever asked yourself what a Chanel gift box would look like if it was a person? Well, I think Elle Fanning was asking the same question too because she showed up like one! The Neon Demon star was cute as a button in a frilly Chanel mini dress!IMG_7119

My favorite look from the photo call was from our very own, Andi Eigenmann. What? The girl looks good, I’m not biased AT ALL. Andi was there promoting the Brillante Mendoza directed film, Ma Rosa in a crisp white Patty Ang ensemble. Not bad for a first timer and what a way to represent the Philippines! IMG_7160

 

I’ll be posting more from the Amfar Gala and the main red carpet event so stay tuned for that!

 

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Best Dressed: Met Gala 2016

The Met Gala is an occasion in which celebrities converge in honor of the Costume Institute’s annual fashion exhibit. Part–red carpet and part–really fancy dinner, the Gala also serves as a fundraiser for the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Costume Institute.

Every year, the stars dress up in accordance with the theme of the exhibit, which this year is entitled Manus x Machina: Fashion in an Age of Technology so a parade of futuristic and structured couture pieces naturally, were to be expected.

The red carpet was flooded by LVDs aka Louis Vuitton Dresses! Nicolas Ghesquire, the Creative Director of the brand is co-chair of the event so it’s only fitting that a handful of stars chose to wear his creations. LVD

I’m going to begin my list by starting strong with newly-minted Academy Award winner, Brie Larson in a mid-length Prouenza Schouler dress which reminds me of Ava from Ex-Machina! I love the bow detail, the ruffled skirt and the ballerina shoes all of which shouldn’t have worked but did because it gave the look a soft contrast to it. 10

Rachel McAdams looked like a Grecian goddess in her golden Valentino Couture which she paired with side swept hair and a bold lip. Like Brie’s look, Rachel also displayed that contrast between that structured bodice and the feminine lower half of her dress! 9

Another fashionista that serves Grecian goddess goodness is Kate Bosworth in head-to-toe Dolce & Gabbana, look at the details on that dress! I love how it is very reminiscent of a Greek god but it also has that edgy, futuristic princess vibe! 8

Okay, this next look gave me quite the dilemma when I first saw it.. I initially hated this custom two-piece couture by Calvin Klein but when I saw a video of Emma Watson walking her way up those Met steps? I was obsessed! Emma is known to favor pantsuits on the red carpet and this will go down in Met history as one of the best pantsuits ever worn on the gala!7

Moving on from one franchise superstar to another, Kristen Stewart being the face of Chanel, donned a fresh off the runway look from the brand’s Fall 2016 collection! Her bleached blonde hair, that eye make-up and those boots paired with her black ensemble make for a perfect Gala look but what I love more about though is it’s very reflective of who she is and what her style is, now who doesn’t love someone who keeps it real? 6

Speaking of keeping it real, Zayn Malik and Gigi Hadid just made their red carpet debut as a couple! The disgustingly good-looking duo may have been the best dressed couple of the night thanks to his custom Versace tuxedo which was very much on theme and her Tommy Hilfiger dress which is very “Bond girl” if you ask me. 4

Another model who made quite the entrance was Karolina Kurkova, now this is a model who’s known to take the theme to new heights and this year was no different. Karolina showed up in a breathtaking Marchesa, a piece made in collaboration with IBM which lights up every time someone tweets about it. Whaaaaaat? NO. BIG. DEAL.5

I think if we can elect anyone as the “Queen of the Future” based on tonight it has to be Nicole Kidman, hands down. Nicole blew everyone away in a caped (gasp!) Alexander McQueen creation which featured cutouts, embellished moon details and quite frankly, the drama that the Gala craves! SLAY.3

In rare occasions, the drama doesn’t have to come from the dress but the hair and that’s exactly what Elle Fanning pulled off (pun intended) with this tied-all-the-way-up ponytail. The minimalist aesthetic of this Thakoon look is so fashion forward and a winner at that! 2

Despite all the glorious gowns that’s catered in this year’s Gala, no gown has made quite the buzz more than Claire Danes‘ spot-on Manus x Machina showstopper! The Zac Posen ball gown is already gorgeous in itself but did I tell you that it lights up in the dark too? Because it does and it’s pure magic! Now, this is what the Met Gala is all about! 11.

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Crazy Ex-Girlfriend

We’ve heard it all before, from our brothers, our guy friends, a random dude – “I have a crazy ex-girlfriend!”, “my ex is crazy!”, “that b*tch is cray!” and other far more colourful variations of the phrase but what does it mean, really?  Crazy Ex-Girlfriend created by Rachel Bloom and Aline Brosh McKenna is a musical comedy series which features an accomplished yet unhappy New York-based lawyer, Rebecca Bunch (played by Bloom who won a Golden Globe for her portrayal) who ran into her ex (Josh Chan played by Vincent Rodriguez III) in the middle of a nervous breakdown, who then turned down a promotion and moved across the country to West Covina to pursue said ex-boyfriend. By that premise alone, audience can easily conclude that she really is crazy but the brilliance of the show seeps deeper than the title – what it’s about really is a woman who’s lived her life according to what was expected of her who now decides to do something for herself and pursue her happiness, however drastic it may be.

Here are five things you can look forward to if you watch the show:

  • Don’t be mislead by the title because the show is actually deeply-rooted on feminism and aims to deconstruct societal views on women. From the first episode, it’s clear that the show makes fun of how media or dare I say, Hollywood often gives women mixed signals on being beautiful as if saying “look pretty and ageless but don’t tell us how you got there (Bloom)” and how often media takes away reality in order to glamorize women. The Sexy Getting Ready Song from the pilot episode had me in stitches because there’s never been a more honest portrayal of the struggles of a woman getting ready than this.

  • Another thing the show tackles so alarmingly accurate is “quarter life crisis” of which I know now is real. The show tells it like it is and isn’t afraid to portray depression, anxiety and what it’s like to be a neurotic twenty-something juggling the blistering realities of adulthood, pressures from the society, finding yourself and what makes you happy so you won’t end up on the bathroom floor muttering to yourself “je suis garbage..” (watch the video below for context lol)

  • A hero is only as good as her villain and for Rebecca, there’s Audra (Rachel Grate) a fellow Jewish-American princess who took the promotion she refused to take. Audra gives the audience a mirror on how far Rebecca has gone as a person and how so much of her past life has been fueled by competition and rivalry. Their confrontation scenes are a master class in “burn” especially during their Jap Rap Battle which I may have quoted more than I should!

  • Did I mention that it’s a musical? Because it is! For a musical nerd like myself, each episode is a dream because it includes 2-3 original songs featuring the characters depending on who has the emotional arc for that particular episode. Pivotal plot points are usually covered through the songs, like her decision to move across the country, her relationship with her mother, an internal turmoil and also covering a wide range of musical genres. My favorite so far is Settle for Me which includes a proposal accompanied by a classical tune, tap dancing and Santino Fontana!

 

  • Lastly, the show features a Filipino family which is so dang cool! Filipinos are no stranger to American television shows what with being the butt of jokes (but we take no offense) in Desperate Housewives and 30 Rock among others but there’s never been a show that made an effort to cast a Filipino as a male lead let alone, feature an entire Filipino family on Thanksgiving dinner and cap off a season with a guest appearance by our own Lea Salonga. It’s quite refreshing to see your own culture and traditions reflected on screen!

 

*Crazy Ex-Girlfriend has been renewed for a second season and is set to return on September or October on the CW. For the Philippines, you can watch Crazy Ex-Girlfriend on Star World, every Thursday 7pm.

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Dreaming in Gold

The 88th Academy Award will go down in history as the year that Leonardo DiCaprio finally nabbed the once very elusive gold statuette, after 25 years in the industry and 5 previous nominations, our favorite guy trumped the competition & we all felt like we won alongside him, call it the DiCaprio Effect!

88th Academy Awards winners list: 

Best Picture: “Spotlight

Direction: “The Revenant,” Alejandro G. Ińarritu

Actor: Leonardo DiCaprio, “The Revenant”

Actress: Brie Larson, “Room”

Supporting Actor: Mark Rylance, “Bridge of Spies”

Supporting Actress: Alicia Vikander, “The Danish Girl”

Adapted Screenplay: “The Big Short,” Charles Randolph and Adam McKay

Original Screenplay: “Spotlight,” Josh Singer and Tom McCarthy

Cinematography: “The Revenant,” Emmanuel Lubezki

Production Design: “Mad Max: Fury Road,” Colin Gibson and Lisa Thompson (set decoration)

Film Editing: “Mad Max: Fury Road,” Margaret Sixel

Visual Effects: “Ex Machina,” Andrew Whitehurst, Paul Norris, Mark Ardington and Sara Bennett

Costume Design: “Mad Max: Fury Road,” Jenny Beavan

Makeup: “Mad Max: Fury Road,” Lesley Vanderwalt, Elka Wardega and Damian Martin

Sound Editing: “Mad Max: Fury Road,” Mark Mangini and David White

Sound Mixing: “Mad Max: Fury Road,” Chris Jenkins, Gregg Rudloff and Ben Osmo

Score: “The Hateful Eight,” Ennio Morricone

Song: “Writing’s on the Wall,” from “Spectre,” Jimmy Napes and Sam Smith

Foreign Language Film: “Son of Saul” (Hungary)

Animated Feature: “Inside Out

Documentary Feature: “Amy

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Best Dressed: Academy Awards 2016

And it’s finally here! After months and months of press tours, movie premieres and award shows, the hottest ticket in town and the grand finale of the season, the Academy Awards is upon us and with it comes a parade of couture pieces fresh off the runway and some, even custom made just for the event. Many have dubbed the ceremony as the Superbowl, the World Series, the Olympics if you will of the film industry with the most genetically-gifted participants with the most glorious gowns! Now that’s one hell of an Olympics!

The stars always save their best looks for this event, pulling all the stops with their dresses, shoes and jewels and this year’s eminent trends are pastel-hued creations, with flowing silhouettes, dainty details adorned with dripping diamonds and sky high stilettos! This year’s red carpet was a big step-up from last year which was a little more subdued and classic in nature, this year is a little more fun, girly but still very old Hollywood.

Let’s kick things off with Star Wars heroine, Daisy Ridley who made quite the impression in a powdered blue Chanel couture dress which features a tea length and intricate beadwork that’s perfect for her because it’s fun, delicate and certainly a “rising star look”. DAISY

 

Another young actress and nominee, Saoirse Ronan has been killing it lately with one fabulous gown to another but this one is surprisingly different from the other looks we’ve seen her in. She wore a custom Calvin Klein creation that is a bit risqué and features strategic cutouts  which she paired with mismatched Chopard accessories, a smokey make-up and finger-combed tresses (accdg to @hairbyadir who did her hair)SAOIRSE

Maternity fashion never looked so good! Emily Blunt debuted her baby bump in a pastel pink Prada number with crystal details and an empire waist silhouette that accentuated her bump well. You would think that Emily would keep it safe with a column gown but she wasn’t afraid to add a bit of a train in the mix,  now this is how you dress for the Oscars if you’re expecting! EMILY

Emily’s costar in the upcoming The Hunstman, Charlize Theron also showed up in a major fashion moment with a daring Dior Haute Couture dress that fit her statuesque frame flawlessly. Did I mention that she’s dripping in a total of 3.75million worth of Harry Winston diamonds? Because she totally is! This is a showstopper, this is what a movie star looks like!  CHARLIZE

Another jaw-dropping style moment and runner-up for my best dressed is courtesy of Cate Blanchett – I’ve said this before and I’ll say it again,  if there’s someone who can deliver drama to the red carpet it’s going to be Cate and she delivered! Elsa definitely would want to steal this seafoam-colored custom Armani Privé work of art that featured floral adornments and accessorised with Tiffany & Co. jewels. Wow! CATE

For my best dressed of them all and the night’s belle (pun intended) of the ball, Alicia Vikander stunned everyone with in her own words “a dusty yellow” custom Louis Vuitton high-low ball gown. This is a departure from her usually more structured and edgy looks from the last weeks, this time she embraced her inner Belle, had a princess moment and won the night! Beautiful! ALICIA

Stay tuned for more on the actual ceremony coming up next on the blog.

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Overlooked

The Oscars is in no less than 24hrs and although I agree that the crop of Best Picture nominees are all magnificent films in their own different ways, there’s still some that were left out for reasons I’m just not quite clear on. These films in my opinion, deserves the same recognition or even just the attention that the other films are receiving.

I’m confident that a lot of people would back me up when I say that Ex Machina was one of the past year’s most extraordinary film with performances from Oscar Isaac, Domhnall Gleeson and Alicia Vikander who starred as a humanoid robot which I think should be garnering her the awards buzz instead of her role in The Danish Girl but that’s just me. Ex Machina which is directed and written by Alex Garland (Never Let Me Go, Dredd) opened on limited release which is a shame because it’s such a thrilling film and should be seen by more people.

Now, while I’m not suggesting that this Sundance film should be a Best Picture contender but It should at least be in consideration for the writing awards and maybe a Golden Globe Comedy mention instead of Trainwreck because Mistress America is just that good! It’s directed by Noah Baumbach (Frances Ha, While We’re Young) and stars Greta Gerwig and Lola Kirke as two young women exploring the world and finding who they are. The plot sounds all too familiar but what this film does is work from a familiar territory; the more you thought you know what’s gonna lead to what, the more the film will astonish you of where it could go.

Sicario was widely-received when it premiered in Cannes and even more so when it shattered the public on its wide release. The film was a display of what a crime film should be, searing and blistering with suspense and surrounded by such a high calibre cast lead by Emily Blunt and Benicio Del Toro both of whom baffles me that they didn’t get the recognitions they are due. Sicario was brilliant and powerful, Dennis Villeneuve (Prisoners, Enemy) did it again!

Unlike Sicario, The Lobster is a quieter, a more offbeat and quite understandably overlooked for it’s a film that requires a certain imagination and a ready participation from the audience. Yorgos Lanthimos’ (Dogtooth) Cannes offering is a peculiar story about love in a dystopian setting and stars Colin Farrell & Rachel Weisz who were superb as they navigate their strange environment and try to fulfill societal expectations. This film is an acquired taste and not for everybody, but that doesn’t mean it should have been overlooked for the writing categories which is exactly what happened, it should have been recognised more for it revolutionized how storytelling should be.

On the morning of the Oscar nomination Carol was supposed to be up for 8 categories but alas it garnered only 6 – although that’s a pretty impressive number it certainly was robbed in the Best Director (for Todd Haynes) and Best Picture categories. Is it because it’s a film with two women at the center? Is it because it’s a lesbian love story? Cate Blanchett (plays the titular role) seem to think so. I was as bewildered as the rest of the public as to why it was left out in the Picture race when it’s a film that’s got it all right and quite frankly, was absolutely better than the other films nominated – it was masterfully crafted, exquisitely acted by Cate & Rooney Mara with extraordinary costumes (Sandy Powell), a nuanced screenplay (Phyllis Nagy), a mesmerizing cinematography (Ed Lachman) and a spellbinding score (Carter Burwell) which thankfully all of whom were recognized by the Academy.

Here’s hoping that with the #Oscarsowhite and #Oscarsostraight conversations, we’ll be looking at a lot more different and diversified Academy roster in the future.

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Runway to Red Carpet

It’s been a long road leading to the Oscars and on three days, the long wait will be over and all our questions will be answered – will Leonardo DiCaprio finally be able to snatch that elusive honor, will Alejandro G. Iñarritu pull a back-to-back win, what film will take home Best Picture and most importantly, what will our favorite stars be wearing? Lol let’s face it, we’re all excited to see how Chris Rock will do as a 2nd-time host and who the winners will be but with a roster of nominees as stylish as this year, I’m talking Blanchett! Lawrence! Mara! Vikander! etc. it’s always the most fun to see what glorious gowns these ladies will wear on the biggest night in Hollywood so… allow me to indulge and share which gowns from the different fashion weeks I’d like to see on the red carpet. *PLEASE BEAR WITH MY PHOTOSHOP SKILLS(?)*

ALICIA VIKANDER: This is her first awards season plus she’s the face of Louis Vuitton so  naturally, she’ll wear a gown by the brand but there’s no way of telling what it will look like as it will most likely be a custom one made especially for her for the occasion. Her style is very ladylike but always with a little bit of edge so I chose for her a red lacey Rodarte (left) number which is right up her alley and an off the shoulder Oscar Dela Renta (right) look which is a little vampy but she could totally pull it off and I totally could see her winning an Oscar in this look. I’m hoping Vuitton could make her something that’s close to either of this two!  ALICIAA

JENNIFER LAWRENCE: Like Alicia, JLaw’s dress would also be tricky to put together as she is the face of Dior and it’s almost 100% sure that she will wear something custom and something we’ve never seen on the runway but if their recent show is any indication, we could be looking at a sexier, more daring Jennifer on the red carpet come Oscar night. Just add the extra length and insert some linings and voila, both of these could be an Oscar-worthy look!JLAWW

SAOIRSE RONAN: She isn’t new to the scene but this is her first season as a full fledged leading lady and it’s only fitting to look the part, Saoirse is young and a splash of color really suits her especially the canary cutout Valentino (left) gown which is also reminiscent of a greek goddess look, in a good way of course! She could also play up her ethereal good looks and embrace the nature theme with a Zuhair Murad (right) work of artSAOIRSEE

RACHEL MCADAMS: Another Supporting Actress nominee, Rachel often favors girly frocks with a free-flowing silhouette and she’s often seen wearing Elie Saab creations so for the Oscars, you would think that I’d want her to experiment more but no, I want her to stick to what she does best because If it ain’t broke, right? I can already imagine her wearing either the intricately beaded Elie Saab (left) or the floral and lace combination from Oscar Dela Renta (right).RACHELL

CATE BLANCHETT: There’s nothing more fun for an avid onlooker like myself than to witness “brave fashion”, pushing the style envelope by experimenting and being unafraid to wear just about anything and pulling it off effortlessly. Cate is a designer’s dream because she wears clothes with ease but never boring and if anyone’s going to bring drama to the red carpet it would be her, that’s why I’d like to see her in a caped Chanel couture gown (left) or a fiery Marchesa (right) dress with a form-fitting silhouette. CATEE

ROONEY MARA: It’s true that Rooney almost always sticks with black and white but she always keeps it interesting by donning silhouettes only she could get away with and looks that on someone else could look a bit costume-y , she makes it work. She has a long standing relationship with Alexander McQueen so it’s safe to bet that the fashion house could lend her this magical caped creation (left), just add a lining and this could instantly be an iconic Oscar moment. I could also see her going the romantic route with Marchesa (right) and it’d also be magical! ROONEYY

BRIE LARSON: As the one to beat and the favorite to win, Brie will need a princess moment and I want her to have that so to her stylist, please put her in a full skirt or better yet a ball gown! Just a quick call to Mr. Valentino to make it floor length could make this look (left) a winner in its own right or if she wants to go the more subtle princess moment, I also can imagine her in this delicate blush Carolina Herrera (right) look.BRIEE.png

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Room

Room is directed by Lenny Abrahamson with a screenplay by Emma Donoghue, the same person who wrote the book this film was adapted from. Brie Larson (United States of Tara, Short Term Twelve) stars as Ma in a heart wrenching tale of love between mother and son.

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The film follows the life of Ma and Jack (Jacob Tremblay) inside “Room” where they are being held captive by Old Nick (Sean Bridgers),  Jack’s father who abducted Ma seven years ago while she was still a teenager. She made her son believe that their life in the room they call home is all there is, that everything else exists only on television but when their captor revealed that he lost his job and might not be able to give them supply for long and they’ll soon be starved to death, she became desperate and came up with a plan and told Jack everything about the outside world then asking him that she would need him to pretend to be dead to be able to escape room successfully.

Abrahamson, the director is known in the Independent movie scene and Room catapulted him in the spotlight because the film is riveting as it is restrained and obscure as it is tender. It has a dark subject matter that has been heavily portrayed and discussed in different mediums but was given a new treatment because it was being told through the eyes of a child which can be both refreshing yet disturbing. Besides the direction, the most noteworthy aspect of Room was the chemistry between the two leads, played by Larson and Tremblay who audiences would root for in a heartbeat because you instantly believe that they are mother and son and you vie for them to be free. Larson gave the performance of her career, proving that we can no longer ignore her presence and that she’s here to stay. Being a fan of the book, I’m utterly satisfied by this adaptation and think that this is a faultless case of translating one art form to another.

4 out of 5

 

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