#2Cool2Be4Gotten stars Khalil Ramos, Jameson Blake, and Ethan Salvador, directed by Petersen Vargas, the movie is one of the official in the cinemaone originals film festival happening this November 16-22 at selected Ayala malls, Gateway Cineplex, Greenhills, and Cinematheque.
#2Cool2Be4Gotten tackles the coming of age of Felix (Ramos) a smart and young highschool boy who's life only revolves in his house and school. One day a new classmate came his name is Magnus Snyder(Salvador) he has a younger brother named Maxim(Blake)
Felix became close to the Snyder brother after being their tutor, Felix slowly became too attached to them as he finds himself already confused of his feelings to one of them. Things get dark as Felix realizes that he can't get himself out of the situation he's into, discovering the hidden persona of one of the Snyder's.
Can Felix escape it? can he finally assure himself of who he really is?
REVIEW;
#2Cool2Be4Gotten 9.5/10
Talks about three highschool students, Felix, and Half Pinoy Half American Brothers Maxim and Magnus Snyder. Things were good between the three of them as Felix became the tutor of the brothers. Felix being a loner in school became so close with the brothers that leads him to opening his realm to a more liberated side of life outside school and his house.
Ethan Salvador was a revelation, it was my first time to watch him act and I am so impressed with his portayal of Magnus, there's this scene with Khalil that really wow'ed me since I felt like he was a veteran actor already his eyes were very expressive and you can feel his emotions through his eyes. Ethan is a very promising actor, he got the potential and talent, he deserves a spot in the limelight.
Jameson Blake being a newbie he was brave and bold in this movie, releasing all of his inhibitions to do daring scenes knowing that he is the most quiet in the Hashtag. He gave justice to the role of Maxim, the dark and more mysterious of the Snyder brother the character fits him well since he's really quiet.
Khalil Ramos delivered best in this movie, after being a bit player and doing support roles on other movie Khalil just proved that he has what it takes to be the next best versatile actor, I actually see a young Piolo Pascual in him, full of potential and talent.
All in all the movie was bit dark, but it's one of the best indie movie I saw. The transition of the movie from normal to dark was really good, I love the simplicity of it that made more deep plus the actors delivered well in this movie making it worthy of an award atleast in the festival.
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