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Markova: Comfort Gay (Tagalog)

I wasn't very excited by the title of the film, but it wasn't half as bad as I thought it could be. This film is kept together by some brilliant acting by its leads, both the younger and the older version of the same character. The film and dialogues are sharp and funny yet emotionally touching too. The story wasn't just focused on the gays as comfort gays but it also tell a story of a great friendship, being true to yourself and acceptance. "Comfort Women" were women who were forced into sexual slavery by Imperial Japanese army.

Markova is an older flamboyant gay man who lives with other older gay men in a home. One day when he sees a documentary about comfort women, his past rushes back to him and he decides to tell his story. He manages to find a reporter his story, his family and friends. Growing up as Walter and one of the four siblings, his older brother used to bully him and beat him for him so flamboyantly gay. But Walter never understood why it was being wrong to be himself. When his brother dies, he feels a sense of freedom and starts living freely as a cross dresser rechristening himself as Walterina Markova and together with four other very close friends, they start performing in clubs. When Japan attacks Philippines, the five friends are abducted and are forced to rape and torture for many days in a row. They manage to finally escape but in their on way try to take their revenge. Two of them end of dying in the process and the remaining try to move on with their life. At some point as she grows up, she takes up job of a make up artist and gets to meet some very influential people along the way. The stories continue, but the point is that she may have been saved from the Japanese soldiers but his everyday life full of struggle continues.

As you can imagine, Walterina is the central character and the whole film revolves around her. All three actors playing him/her as teenage, adult and older version do a splendid job. They keep the life and loving spirit of the character alive. Although the subject may sound serious, its full of humor with some brilliant one liners. I also enjoyed the two dance performances that these five girls give as part of their troupe. The screenplay of the film is quite nice actually. We do get to see his journey right from childhood and what he goes through multiple abuses and how it shapes his personality. That said, you see how his zest and zeal for life never ends and is always hopeful of being happy and doing something meaningful for others. The end was almost befitting with Markova wearing dress and makeup ready for a show for one last time. Just because someone is gay or cross dresser doesn't give others the permission to force themselves upon and take their suffering and longings for granted. You won't be overwhelmed with the movie but the film will make you smile and feel the pain of the protagonist at the same time. There are only a few films that have the magic doing this. (6/10)

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