Miss Bulalacao Review by Film Police

Excerpt: The mise-en-scene is presented with a push and pull between three striking colors – blue, pink, and yellow – which noticeably loom over Dodong in almost every scene. Blue is dominant in scenes where his womanhood is being rejected, and pink in scenes where it is being celebrated. Even the nurses that attend to him have different-colored scrub suits. Meanwhile, the scenes where he is being accepted just as he is are predominantly yellow. Shot with 1.33 aspect ratio, a contrast to the widescreen that audiences are now used to, Miss Bulalacao forces the audience to closely examine Dodong, as well as the people around him, while the true nature of his pregnancy unfolds.

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