I have to say that the camera work is breathtakingly beautiful. The lighting, the aesthetic appeal of colours, the different camera angles, all in all it was crafted flawlessly.
Sana Dati started with a girl named Andrea (Lovi Poe) who is about to get married to a former politician Robert (TJ Trinidad). Along with friends and relatives at the hotel, the arrival of a novice cameraman Dennis (Paulo Avelino) complicates the matter about Andrea’s unresolved past to his brother Andrew (Benjamin Alves). This begins to resurface and risking the very special event meant to happen that day. Dennis arrives in Andrea’s room and proceeds at interview asking questions about her love for Robert. Andrea answers the questions straight-forward although her eyes always avoid the camera. Dennis did the same thing for Robert. He answers the questions with his eyes looking straight at the camera. The movie shows Andrea’s struggle between moving on from her feelings for Andrew and her thoughts of what her life could be with a man whom she is not sure with if she really loves.
I have to say that the camera work is extremely beautiful and well incorporated. The lighting, the aesthetic appeal of colours, the different camera angles, all in all it was crafted flawless
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