djabonillo-05584
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First and foremost, I always liked Baron Geisler as an actor. He's always spectacular as well as in this particular film. I rarely watch Pinoy films because it's too formulaic but Doll House is different. It's a story of a prodigal son, useless husband and father who trade everything for the sake of his rock and roll band. After the sudden death of his friend due to drug overdose, he has his epiphany. We later find out who was Rustin before and how his life becomes topsy-turvy. He wants now to change his way of life but it's all too late. The damaged has been done and it was irreparable.
Overall, the Doll House is a good quality film. It's dramedy and inspiring. There are scenes that could tug at heartstrings especially when it's near ending. I must say this film deserves Best Picture and Best Actor accolades.
Overall, the Doll House is a good quality film. It's dramedy and inspiring. There are scenes that could tug at heartstrings especially when it's near ending. I must say this film deserves Best Picture and Best Actor accolades.
I was browsing over Netflix's show to see what's next to watch after watching Christmas Chronicles Part 2 and Jingle Jangle. I was intrigued by this one since there was no promotion or advertisement regarding this show so I pay to watch. The 4 episodes are definitely heartwarming. Each episodes has different story to tell and how their holidays will be like. Mr. Christmas and his elves did a great job and how the letter-senders and their love-ones involves in doing the makeover. A fun show. Looking forward for next coming years.