For the authentic Filipino experience, buy this film as a burned CD in a plastic bag.
What it's about
After a television accidentally falls on her head, former filmmaker Leonor finds herself transported into one of her unfinished action movie screenplays.
The take
At times looking and sounding like a real Filipino action film from 50 years ago, while painstakingly edited to juggle storylines across several realities, Leonor Will Never Die is worth seeing for its originality and ambition alone. Among so many other films that function as sanitized "love letters to cinema," this one bears the distinction of still feeling charmingly scrappy and improvised even with how meticulously it's crafted. It doesn't simply pine for a bygone era of movies, but it actively explores what purpose movies serve to us as individuals and as communities. Where it arrives with regard to healing and acceptance and bringing people together feels entirely earned, even if it might not always be easy to understand.
What stands out
What makes Leonor Will Never Die so interesting as an homage to classic action movies is that it never acts as a parody of the genre. The norm in movies seems to be that "nostalgia" can never be evoked without some sort of acknowledgement of how ridiculous older things used to be. But for the most part, Leonor uses its genre tropes without too much irony—actually integrating it into its storytelling to make a statement about how some things are just out of our control.
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