Blue Moon
I watched Blue Moon a while ago...
I liked the movie... I think it's the hopeless romantic side of me that made me love the movie...
here's the synopsis
At a lonely home in Boston, Massachusetts, an elderly Filipina named Corazon is writing a letter, the latest in a long line of letters she has written. Knowing she doesn’t have much time left, Corazon is writing to every man named Manuel Pineda who’s listed in the Philippine directory, identifying herself as his long-lost love.
At the same time, in the Philippines, an elderly man named Manuel Pineda is diagnosed with cancer, and told he only has a few months to live. Manuel decides that before he dies, he wants to find the woman he loves most, whom he hasn’t seen in decades: Corazon.
Such is the dramatic opening of Regal Entertainment’s “Blue Moon,” a hopeful, moving love story that spans nine decades. It is an emotional journey, one which will speak volumes about the resilience of the human heart and the healing power of forgiveness.
“Blue Moon” follows Manuel’s daunting search for Corazon. He’s joined by his emotionally distant son Rod,and recently-separated grandson Kyle As Rod and Kyle accompany Manuel in his search for his lady love, they discover that there were actually two ladies named Corazon in Manuel’s life: the Corazon whom Manuel married after World War 2 (Rod’s mother), and the Corazon who was Manuel’s first love first love in 1938.
The blossoming of young love between the dashing young Manuel and the two Corazons is “Blue Moon’s” romantic core. It is set in the idyllic innocence of life in rural Philippines in the late 30s, when a stolen glance and a tentative dance under moonlit skies could unite the hearts of a lady and a gentleman.
The story then takes a more somber turn when World War 2 thrusts the trio into a conflict which threatens to extinguish the innocence and purity of their love.
http://www.regalfilms.com/v2/sneakpeek.htm
I liked the movie... I think it's the hopeless romantic side of me that made me love the movie...
here's the synopsis
At a lonely home in Boston, Massachusetts, an elderly Filipina named Corazon is writing a letter, the latest in a long line of letters she has written. Knowing she doesn’t have much time left, Corazon is writing to every man named Manuel Pineda who’s listed in the Philippine directory, identifying herself as his long-lost love.
At the same time, in the Philippines, an elderly man named Manuel Pineda is diagnosed with cancer, and told he only has a few months to live. Manuel decides that before he dies, he wants to find the woman he loves most, whom he hasn’t seen in decades: Corazon.
Such is the dramatic opening of Regal Entertainment’s “Blue Moon,” a hopeful, moving love story that spans nine decades. It is an emotional journey, one which will speak volumes about the resilience of the human heart and the healing power of forgiveness.
“Blue Moon” follows Manuel’s daunting search for Corazon. He’s joined by his emotionally distant son Rod,and recently-separated grandson Kyle As Rod and Kyle accompany Manuel in his search for his lady love, they discover that there were actually two ladies named Corazon in Manuel’s life: the Corazon whom Manuel married after World War 2 (Rod’s mother), and the Corazon who was Manuel’s first love first love in 1938.
The blossoming of young love between the dashing young Manuel and the two Corazons is “Blue Moon’s” romantic core. It is set in the idyllic innocence of life in rural Philippines in the late 30s, when a stolen glance and a tentative dance under moonlit skies could unite the hearts of a lady and a gentleman.
The story then takes a more somber turn when World War 2 thrusts the trio into a conflict which threatens to extinguish the innocence and purity of their love.
http://www.regalfilms.com/v2/sneakpeek.htm


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