This is a crime under the Solid Waste Act and Clean Water Act. Because these violations are tolerated, it is no wonder why our floods keep getting worse each year.
at alam niyo kung ano ang mas nakakalungkot? hindi lang ang bundok na ’yan ang binababoy ng mga ahensiya ng gobyerno. hindi lahat nasasaklaw ng docus o mainstream media. marami pang pang-aabusong hindi natin nakikita.
ganyan sila kasahol sa mga katutubo at mahihirap.
: “Nag-consult po ba kayo sa community around the area?.”
: “Hindi po namin alam na may mga katutubo sa area.”
HOY MARIAN AT MARY GRACE SINUNGALING KAYONG PUKINGINANG SUBIC LGU GRABE PATI SI KARA DAVID NANDIDIRI SA MGA SINASABI NIYO E, FUCK @DENROfficial@DILGPhilippines
Kenneth Branagh's #Cinderella (2015) remains my favorite Disney live-action remake, and this particular scene is exactly why the remake justifies its existence and deserves to sit among the very best of the Cinderella library. The Prince actually joins the search for Ella in disguise instead of simply waiting in the castle. Along the way, he confirms his suspicions about the Grand Duke's dishonesty when he catches him trying to abandon the search after hearing Ella singing. Even better, he personally witnesses the Stepmother's cruelty when she's exposed right in front of him and the guards accompanying him in disguise. This change adds so much more depth and personality to the Prince, making him feel like an active participant in the story rather than someone who just waits for fate to reunite him with Ella. It also makes their romance feel much more mutual, since he's willing to go out and search for her himself. Now that's how you expand a relationship in a live-action remake without betraying what made the original so timeless!
Oh my god, I can't stress enough how perfectly everyone in this movie was cast. From the performances to the writing, cinematography, costumes, production design, the beautiful score, and Branagh's elegant direction, nearly every aspect of the filmmaking feels close to perfection. Like I've said before, it feels like a whimsical, Jane Austen-esque fairy tale brought to life. I still remember seeing this movie in theaters, and when the Prince finally revealed himself during the slipper search, everyone in the audience gasped. It was such a satisfying payoff because, for the first time, he wasn't just waiting for Ella to come back to him, he had been there all along, determined to find her himself. It's one of these moments that perfectly captures why this remake works so well.
I've watched this movie so many times, which, of course, is a rarity for me when it comes to Disney's live-action remakes. Every time a mediocre one comes out, I always find myself returning to Cinderella. It reminds me what a genuine, sincere live-action remake looks like when it's made with real care and respect for the original while still finding meaningful ways to expand on it. If this movie is in your favorites or your Letterboxd Top 4, you have my respect. Hats off to everyone who worked on this movie 🥰