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Tuesday, April 28, 2026
"Bago Lumamig ang Sabaw" (Before the Broth Turns Cold): The Movie That Brought Joseph Estrada and Nida Blanca for the First Time
Monday, April 27, 2026
"Maharot" (Flirty): An Erotic Romantic Drama Film from 2005
Maharot (Tagalog: Flirty) is a 2005 Philippine erotic romantic drama film directed by Cesar S.B. Abella. The film is about Cecil (Kuhdet Honasan) and her romantic entanglements with the brothers Venel (Clark Concepcion) and Bong (Dann De Dios), as well as the police officer James (Jon Romano).
| Scene featuring Kuhdet Honasan as Cecil Screen Capture: El Niño Films / Cinemo / YouTube |
PLOT
Cecil is a fish vendor in the town of Bagac. Her husband is Bong, a fisherman. One day, Venel, a soldier and Bong's brother, returned from Mindanao and found Bong drinking with friends. Venel tells his brother that he has separated from his wife Tina and has asked for leave from the camp.
Cecil and Venel had once been lovers, but they parted ways when Venel was forced to marry Tina, the daughter of his commanding officer. In Venel's absence, Cecil and Bong grew close and eventually got married. However, Cecil later entered into a relationship with James, a police officer who is the son of Estela and brother of Neneng.
At Estela's eatery, Neneng works alongside Rey. One evening, Venel sees Rey and Neneng kissing by the shore, which stirs his emotions. When he returns home, he finds Cecil alone, and they end up kissing and making love.
The next day, Venel goes to Cecil's stall, but James arrives, seemingly wanting to meet Cecil again. Venel invites both Cecil and James to eat out, but James refuses. Alone with Cecil, Venel's idea of "eating out" turns out to be staying in a motel, where they sleep together once more and talk what transpired during their time apart.
Cecil and Venel saw Bong drinking at Estela's eatery with James, Primo, and Turo. Later, Bong and Cecil go home and make love, while Venel briefly drinks with James before leaving. Left behind with Neneng, Venel gives her unsolicited advice about relationships. That night, Venel and Cecil sleep together again while Bong is asleep. The following day, Venel picks Neneng up from school, and the two begin to fall for each other.
At a small store, James meets Patrick. They discover that Primo and Turo ran off with money from a drug deal and lost it gambling. At the eatery, Rey confronts Neneng after seeing Venel pick her up from school, leading to their breakup. Troubled and unable to sleep, Neneng goes to Venel's house and agrees to his invitation to "eat out."
Cecil meets James at a motel, intending to end their affair out of pity for Bong. James refuses, claiming he has fallen for her, and threatens Bong's life. In the next room, Venel and Neneng are together. James becomes furious upon learning of Venel's involvement with his sister, but before he can attack Venel, an unidentified gunman arrives and fatally shoots him.
Time passes and Venel has to go back to Mindanao to fulfill his duty. Aside from hoping for Cecil and Bong to have their own child, Venel promised to marry Neneng upon his return.
Eight months later, Venel comes back to Bagac. He has lost an arm in an encounter in Mindanao. With both Cecil and Neneng pregnant, the brothers agree to stand as godfathers to the children soon to be born.
Tuesday, February 24, 2026
The Absent-Minded Dolfo in "Ta-ra-ra-dyin ... Pot-pot!" (1972)
Ta-ra-ra-dyin ... Pot-pot! is a 1972 romance-comedy film that follows the hilarious adventures of an orphan named Dolfo. Directed by Jose 'Pepe' Wenceslao, the film is topbilled by Dolphy. The music was created by Jose Mari Chan. At that time, Chan has already established himself as a creator of jingles for use in TV and radio advertising.
This is one of the major films in which Dolphy worked with Jose Mari Chan. The others are Karioka Etchos de Amerika (1971) and Pinokyo en Little Snow White (1972).
The title Ta-ra-ra-dyin ... Pot-pot! comprises onomatopoeic words referring to items used by the character Dolfo in his job as a vendor:
Ta-ra-ra-dyin for the drum-like sounds that can be made from the two large cans attached at the sides of his bicycle. These cans contain Dolfo's merchandise.
Potpot is for the the horn with a rubber bulb. This bulb is squeezed to get the attention of potential customers.
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| Screen Capture: Lea Productions / Dolphy Filmography |
PLOT
The film opens with two men near a bridge. Mario stops Dolfo from attempting to end his life. From that moment, they become friends. With nowhere else to go, Dolfo accepts Mario's offer to stay at his house.
Dolfo finds work as a newspaper boy, but one day his bicycle collides with Tomas, a moneylender. While on the street, Dolfo is captivated by a young woman named Cynthia—who turns out to be Tomas's daughter. Distracted by her beauty, Dolfo crashes and eventually loses his job.
At home, Dolfo remains absent-minded. He forgets the rice cooking on the stove, and the house nearly catches fire—saved only by Mario's timely arrival. Mario scolds Dolfo but reassures him about the broken bicycle. Soon after, Dolfo secures new work as a pan de sal peddler.
In their conversation, Dolfo mentions the beautiful woman he encountered. Being shy, he asks Mario for advice on how to court her. But as events unfold, it is revealed that Cynthia is Mario's classmate—and the real romance is between Mario and Cynthia.
The introduction also allowed to patch up things between Dolfo and Tomas.
Meanwhile, at Tomas and Cynthia's house, a woman is often seen lingering nearby. She is later revealed to be Luisa, Tomas's former lover and Cynthia's mother.
One day, Roger, a persistent suitor, deceives Cynthia into a kidnapping. He tells her that Tomas has been in an accident and that she must rush to the hospital. Luisa happens to be nearby and enters Roger's car, perhaps hoping to finally speak with her daughter.
Dolfo's co-workers witness the abduction. Though heartbroken in love, Dolfo informs Mario of what happened. Together, they head to Roger's resthouse to rescue Cynthia. In the midst of the action, mother and daughter are finally reunited.
Sunday, August 31, 2025
Movies That Mark 30th Year in August 2025
Thursday, July 31, 2025
Movies That Mark 30th Year in July 2025
Oplan: Baleleng
Sibak: Midnight Dancers
Urban Terrorist 2
Bikini Watch
Nena
Patayin sa Sindak si Barbara
Melencio Magat: Dugo Laban sa Dugo
Run Barbi Run
Okey si Ma'am!
Kana
Mano-Mano
Saan Ako Nagkamali
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