The Blossoming Of Maximo Oliveros [2007]
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The Blossoming of Maximo Oliveros is one of those all-too-rare films that handles prepubescent sexual anxiety with intelligence and unflinching honesty. Twelve year old Maxi (Nathan Lopez) lives with his widower father and two older brothers in the slums of Manila, His mother has passed away, leaving the male contingent of his family to turn to petty crime to earn a better living. Meanwhile Maxi takes on the role of surrogate mother by cooking, cleaning and sewing for them. Things become complicated when Maxi meets and falls for Victor, a rookie cop who has an axe to grind with the local criminals. As event start to spiral out of control, Maxi has to make a choice: either to stay loyal to the family he mothers, or to Victor, the object of his affection. Shot in the backstreets of Sampaloc, Manila, this bittersweet tale of adolescence which has captured the hearts of audiences around the globe.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #6210 in DVD
- Released on: 2007-09-10
- Rating: Suitable for 15 years and over
- Formats: Dolby, PAL
- Number of discs: 1
- Running time: 100 minutes
Editorial Reviews
Synopsis
Shot in the Philippines, THE BLOSSOMING OF MAXIMO OLIVEROS is the story of a 12-year-old boy who realises he is gay and falls in love with a local policeman.
Review
Special Features: Director Commentary, Q&A with Director at the London FIlm Festival --Special Features
Review
"Raucous, vivacious" Time Out Critics Choice --Time Out
Customer Reviews
A gem of a film!!!
Aureaus Solito's film about a 12 year old boy Maxi Oliveros (Nathan Lopez) is an emotive and charming drama about the highs and lows of a first love. Maxi is growing up in the slums of Manila among the detruitus of the big city, and despite his age has taken on the role of surrogate mother for his father (Soliman Cruz) and two brothers, all petty criminals lording it over their neighbourhood. Maxi cooks, cleans, washes clothes and sows - but does not go to school. Bring in the new policeman on the block, a gentle and charming young man called Victor (J R Valentine) and Maxi's little world is turned upside down with his first pangs of love and the exploration of his own sexuality.
Some viewers may initially be put off by seeing a 12 year old mincing around with his camp friends, having make-believe fashion pageants, but Solito manages never to let the film descend into sexualisation or exploration, and so we keep seeing Maxi's world through his innocent childlike eyes. Maxi is a charismatic character. And, who of us hasn't been young?
Maxi's imperfect but cosy little world is soon dramatically torn up though, and the ensuing tragic consequences make him stronger, accepting the challenges of life. The relationship between Victor and Maxi is the marker of his threshold between being a child and becoming a young adult. We are being being moved witnessing his growing up, his blossoming, while around him a constant jetsam and flotsam of humanity ebbs and flows.
The film was made on a very low budget but that adds to its colourful crispness. It is nice to see such a good script in action - as if it were live! We are, as viewers, really drawn into this world and feel with the young boy as his innocent world is torn apart but then put back together again for bigger and better things. The last scene before the credits show how he has accepted the challenges put to him and grown into a young adult - ready to get on with learning, leaving the past standing by the wayside, yet with an open option. And, don't turn off when the credits start rolling, there is one last afterthought. Something we should all do from time to time to really move on in life.
I loved this film and the feelgood factor it transmits, despite and because of everything that is going on. A true gem. Watch, see and live it!
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