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Rene passes his days by going to work as a janitor at the Post Office even though he has retired from there and is no longer on the payroll. His one true friend is his dog Bwakaw who just strayed into his life by accident and has stayed by his side ever since.
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Then one day as Bwakaw gets ill and Rene rushes him to the vet's he befriends the burly tricylcle taxi driver who comes to his rescue, and this unlikely pair strike up a friendship. It's totally innocent but for the repressed Rene it is a bolt of fresh air especially as it looks like he may outlive Bwakaw after all.
This wee gem of a movie was a big crowd pleaser when it premiered at Toronto Film Festival in the fall. Written and directed by Jun Nana an unknown filmmaker, it's charm lies in the glorious understated performance of Eddie Garcia As lonely as Rene's life may be, there are also some hilarious droll moments which are deliciously funny, and with every nuance and look, this superb actor draws you totally into his life and he is such a joy to watch. Mr Garcia is evidently a major star back home (as he should be) but for young Princess who took the lead, this was her first movie and what a star she turned out to be too.
P.S. I have no news to share about when/where this gem will make movie theaters BUT you can add it to your Netflix List for when the DVD is released. It'll be worth the wait.
★★★★★★★★