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Saint Pauly says...
6 years ago
_Season of the Devil_ is a **4-hour** Filipino political musical about Martial Law era Civilian Home Defense Forces in the late 1970s in the Philippines. The movie has _Gone with the Wind_ aspirations but a _Left with the Breeze_ budget.

_Season of the Devil_ is all setting with no story, so it feels as though we're watching a series of black and white music videos about cruel soldiers, volunteer doctors, local victims, poet rebels when an armed militia takes over a small, rural village. It is, for all intents and purposes, an a capella opera with no real action, just uncut scenes where a (usually) static camera films people singing while carefully choreographed sitting.

The directing is pleasantly professional for a film so indie they couldn't afford musicians. Not only is there no music to any of the songs, there is no music - not even in the background - anywhere in the entire film. Which, you'll agree, is highly unusual for a musical.

Overall, _Season of the Devil_ kept my interest because I'd never seen anything like it before, and now I won't have to see anything like it again.
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Reply by Lee Brown Barrow
6 years ago
@saint-pauly A 4-hour Filipino political musical? Count me in! :)
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Reply by Saint Pauly
6 years ago
@faithful Here's an anecdote: I chose this film on purpose, despite it wreaking havoc with my schedule, because today (July 28, 2018) marks 300 days **in a row** that I've been to the cinema! I've seen at least one film a day in a theatre since September 30, 2017, and when I was looking for a film with which to commemorate this achievement, I thought what better than a 4-hour Filipino political musical!
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Reply by Lee Brown Barrow
6 years ago
@saint-pauly 300 days? Something I can only dream of, and you clearly have a better cinema near you than I do! The nearest my cinema gets to arthouse is Mamma Mia in singalong subtitles! Wish I could have tagged along on your cinematic journey!
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Reply by Saint Pauly
6 years ago
@faithful Fortunately, I live in Paris where an unlimited pass to at least 40 cinemas (including the 20-screen multiplex where I saw today's film) costs €21/month with no limitations on film or frequency (I've been known to see two films a day on occasion). As Paris receives 10 new films a week (including many sub-par French offerings), I have a nice choice!
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Reply by Saint Pauly
6 years ago
@faithful And I would've loved to have shared my journey with you!
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Reply by Lee Brown Barrow
6 years ago
@saint-pauly I am very envious :)
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