Wednesday, July 20, 2005

Boso

Jake is a caretaker of a boarding residence that houses a whole array of characters-- a born-again couple with an addiction to porn movies, a nymphet masquerading as a shy school girl, a virgin discovering her lustful predilections. Through the holes he has carved on the ceiling, with surreptitious perfection, Jake become privy to their most intimate and darkest secrets. Keeping a watchful eye on these people is not just a means to satisfy his carnal curiosity. It is an addiction that makes him feel like a god.

But one day, his life changes when he hovers over the lives of newlyweds Cecilia and Ding, her husband. While his eyes feast on the couple's sexual encounters, Jake develops a connection with Cecilia that he has never experienced before. For the first time, here is a woman who has shown him the real meaning of beauty. However, one night he takes on a careless turn triggering an accident that will eventually set a confrontation with Cecilia.


Think of Scorpio Nights. Then go Hollywood with Sliver. Now, go down a notch lower... Lower still... A little bit lower than that... Didn't you get it? I said lower, lower, lower!!! If you could go hell deep, then what's stopping you from doing so?!

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Boso" is done digitally. Digital film usually mean low budget and cheap production. Not by George Lucas's standards, of course. But cheap production doesn't mean that the film should come out cheap! Do I need to elaborate on that?

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