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ABCs All My Children ends Sept. 23, replacement The Chew starts Sept. 26
Ive reported this before, but ABC issued press releases on the final episode of All My Children and the debut if its replacement, The Chew . I remain amazed ABC is debuting a new show with such a lame title. And it is heart warming to see stars such as Josh Duhamel (Leo Du Pres), Eva La Rue (Maria Santos), Thorsten Kaye (Zach Slater), Carol Burnett (Verla Grubbs), have agreed to return for AMC ...
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Will this idea work well with the Philippines motion picture industry?
Just a thought(again). In my own observation, films from China, Thailand and India are much more fascinating to watch compared to our own movies. Why? Because I find their story telling much more profound & have a lot of sense. Our typical Filipino story is about two people who are in love and the whole story is concentrated on love alone. Take this telenobela "lovers in Paris" ni Piolo and KC. They just shoot some scenes in Paris and the rest is in the Philippines. So how come it is entitled lovers in Paris for? Besides, it is a copy of a telenobela also of a Korean version of the same title. Filipinos are great photocopier of everything. No surprise hindi tayo umaasenso. And mga love team like Gerald and Kim hindi pinaghihiwalay at iyong mga fans ayaw. See how primitive our mentality is. Look at the blockbuster TITANIC of leonardo d Carpio and Kate Winslet, nagpareha pa ba sila after the Titanic? Never. They separated and each goes his/her own way. Because they move on. Pero sa atin my goodness, we see these people all the time from television through movies. Arent you fed up? Ganito kasi lang ang kumita sa Pilipinas, fair the two people and make movies. Sa paggawa lang ng telenobela just pick one Tagalog song and make a script "wallah" meron ka ng telenobela. Habang tumatakbo ang character sa soap opera tumutogtog ang Tagalog theme song. See how corny we make a telenobela or movie for that matter. Habang nag uusap ng masinsinan ang mga character sa soap meron nagpiya piyano, dont you notice this? Parang stage play ang dating. Laging meron piano tune everytime someone is talking or arguing in one scene. Bakit gnun?
WELL MY IDEA is this. Make one movie with all Filipino cast naturally at since lagi naman English sub titles and ginagawa like AND I LOVE YOU SO, IN MY LIFE, MY BIG LOVE....etc why not make an English title and the characters to speak in fluent English, bawal ang mag Tagalog or Ilokano or mag Bisaya or Kapangpangan etc. You might say why in English since these characters are Filipino. Didnt you say Filipinos are good in English? So why not prove it in a motion picture flick. We can line up the best English speakers like Sam Melby and Anne Curtis, or even Kris Aquino and Boy Abunda...etc. The reason is not to prove Filipinos are good English speakers but to market the film abroad much more efficient if it is spoken in English, dont you think so? No more translation you see below the screen like kung Tagalog iyon film meron pang English translation sa baba for marketing purpose abroad. So now we incorporate these people to speak the language of English through out the film. Will this work? I guess it is. Bakit walang sumusubok nito sa atin bansa nun? Subok lang I mean trial of some sort. Kung baga a prototype, if it works then it is considered a milestone in Philippines movie industry. Kasi kung nagpupunta ang mga Warner Bros. or Paramount to shoot in the Philippines at kumuha ng Filipinos napipilitan silang mag English siempre so why not do the reverse, and do it on our own terms. What do you think?
Answer: most of the reasons that you stated are true but the main reasons are: the story, the plot, the main characters. the acting of these actors and actresses are not exceptional. who cares if they are good looking or not. we the audience want to be convinced of the story and the characters these people are portraying. we need good writers (enough of cheap and mababaw na story plot), we need excellent directors and we need you- deliverance to be the producer. enough said. the producers in our country only have one motto: make it cheap and earn big!
the TV and movie industry is a big insult to Filipino mentality. how can they uplift peoples mentality when instead of teaching them to think they teach them to be mentally retarded.
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Do you agree that Jon and kate are selfish pigs?
I am so grossed out by this. First they make their divorce into a soap opera with teasers. Their twins are 9 years old and go to school. This must be incredibly painful for them to have the world watch their life disintegrate. I do not take sides because both these ppl are gross, basically ruining their family because of some heat pangs between their legs and love of money. I hope it haunts them for the rest of their lives having their little girl sob in their arms, losing every bit of security she has know ( refering to Cara breaking down after they tell her). I almost want to puke. When you make children do you not think you at least owe it to those kids to get counselling. God help those poor kids.
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Is this final scene of my novel too...cheesy?
So brief exposition so youll get the references in here: my story follows a family consisting of Caroline, a bulimic former-validictorian who had a brief but idyllic love affair with Jude. He continually wants to repeat their summer of reading, writing, and traveling, but she is convinced it will never work out. She marries a wealthy blueblood named Andrew who is nice but whom she doesnt love, and they have a daughter named Kate, as well as a son named Oliver who dies at birth. Kate grows up, goes to college, and becomes best friends with a girl named Meg and Megs boyfriend Jeremy. But then Meg disappears, completely out of the blue. No one knows if she ran away, or was kidnapped or murdered. She and Jeremy turn to each other for comfort and have sex before realizing how wrong it is. They have struggled to move on for each other for the past year. Kate is at college and has returned for summer break. Jude is now a successful translator of books, and Caroline went to a publishers conference just to see him, where they had a brief meeting and he tried to persuade her (for the last time) to leave Andrew and start a life with him. Once again, she refuses and claims that they cant make each other happy anymore. He passes her a note before leaving. This is the final scene...is it too cheesy? Thanks!
Caroline didn’t dare allow herself to read the note Jude had slipped into her hand until she was at home, safely seated and out of any danger of saying yes to him. But what she found was not a second proposition or another declaration of love. It simply said:
C-
Buy my books. I know you’ll appreciate at least the parts that are in English.
-J.
She had, in fact, bought every single book he had ever translated merely for the pleasure of seeing his name on the spine, but of course she wasn’t fluent in Spanish, so she had never attempted to read them. What part of a Spanish translation could possibly be in English?
She checked to make sure the door was locked, realizing with a pang how like her mother she had turned out to be, before tiptoeing across the room and rummaging through her stack of books to find the neatly undamaged spines of Jude’s Spanish translations of Jane Eyre, Anna Karenina, Pride and Prejudice- their three best-loved selections of their summer together. Of course she had noticed that he only translated books that they both loved, but she had not allowed herself to be romantic enough to dream. She cracked the spine of Jane Eyre for the first time, flipping through the pages, smelling the crisp scent she had loved all her life. She didn’t see a word of English in the entire thing, until she flipped through it backwards and saw the dedication- in English:
For my sweet Caroline of Rochester, with all my love, because she was always the resilient and self-sufficient Jane Eyre to my demanding and selfish Mr. Rochester, and because she introduced me to so many beautiful things, including this book and herself.
Each book was dedicated, in English, to her, with clever allusions to their love affair that connected to the plot and themes of each book. She realized that he had never stopped loving her, and she had never stopped loving him, and the sheer tragedy of how stupid she had been momentarily flooded her synapses until she felt her entire body humming with regret. Of course they could have tried. Of course they had loved each other. Of course they would have made each other happy. The only question that remained was: Why had she tried to hard to convince herself otherwise?
Caroline cried as she had never cried before, because finally, after all her years of self-denial, she had come to the end of Jude’s patience. When she was finally aware of how their love had endured through the years instead of shriveling and dying like she had insisted it would, it was too late. It wasn’t irony; it was causation. Jude was punishing her for not being aware of her own heart and self and soul through all these years. He had finally seen inside of her and given up on her.
----&----
The animalistic howls were finally enough to drag Kate out of the lethargic cyclone that was her room. She drifted down the hall, her fingers trailing absently along the crown molding, until she stopped outside her mother’s bedroom door and realized that there was the source of the heart-wrenching sobs. She lifted her hand to the doorknob, and, finding it locked, paused. She knew her mother had only gone to the publisher’s convention to see Jude, and something awful must have happened. Or, worse, nothing had happened at all.
Kate considered knocking. She knew that she was the only person capable of comforting her mother at such a time. She would kiss her forehead and rub her back and hand her tissue after tissue until all the tears were spent. But comforting was not the same as healing. She had heard Meg’s mother say this once, after casseroles had been laid out on her doorstep every da
It was comforting not to have to cook dinner, but it didn’t heal the fact that when the family ate the casserole, there was one less table setting to lay out. Comforting was not the same as healing.
Kate realized that the goal of life for everyone, especially her family, seemed to be to comfort instead of heal. She considered her mother: the only healing possible for Caroline besides the discovery of time travel was the knowledge that she could impart this wisdom to her daughter. She realized how she had missed this fact for the last 20 years of her life. How often had Kate heard the words “Make your own happiness” while growing up without truly absorbing them? How many lectures had her mother given her about appreciating little things like wool sweaters and cherry-flavored lip balm? But her mother had it wrong. It wasn’t necessary to create a cocoon of simple things in which to reside. Happiness could be made in big ways, too, in long marriages and the joy of growing old with someone
Answer: It's hard to tell from your summary, but if the final scene has Kate learning something about life, then the book should be about Kate. The final scene in a book is often the main character making a final choice. So, if the main character is Kate, she should use this knowledge to make some final choice that ensures her own happiness.
But if the main character is Caroline, and Kate is a relatively minor character, then it's disorienting to end the book on her perspective. I would recommend making Caroline more active--she reads the dedications and it compels her to make a choice, to do something that she'd never been compelled to do before. Passive, woe-is-me wallowing tends to annoy readers.
I liked the idea of dedications as love notes, and of using books as a way to communicate. But I wasn't clear on how this shows how Jude had given up on her. Him telling her to read his love notes implies that he hasn't given up on her.
Nitpicks:
"animalistic howls" make Caroline sound like she's a two-year-old throwing a tantrum. Sometimes it's better to underplay it. If you've read The Hunger Games, think about how Katniss reacts to tragedy. You still feel the emotion, even when her outward reaction is minimal.
You used "of course" five times in this short section, which makes me think it's a verbal tic. No big deal, we all have them--mine is "just." Go through the MS and delete as many as possible. I realize you may have used it for the rhythm of the sentences with the "Of course they could have tried" section, but it's also peppered through the rest of the excerpt, too.
Disclaimer: I don't read many romances, but from what I understand, romance readers like happy endings. It's one of those genre expectations. However, if your book is more about the relationships between family members (like Tyler's Dinner at the Homesick Restaurant), then a tragic ending is more in tune with the genre.
Congrats on finishing your book!
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What do you think of the last scene of my novel?
So brief exposition so youll get the references in here: my story follows a family consisting of Caroline, a bulimic former-validictorian who had a brief but idyllic love affair with Jude. He continually wants to repeat their summer of reading, writing, and traveling, but she is convinced it will never work out. She marries a wealthy blueblood named Andrew who is nice but whom she doesnt love, and they have a daughter named Kate, as well as a son named Oliver who dies at birth. Kate grows up, goes to college, and becomes best friends with a girl named Meg and Megs boyfriend Jeremy. But then Meg disappears, completely out of the blue. No one knows if she ran away, or was kidnapped or murdered. She and Jeremy turn to each other for comfort and have sex before realizing how wrong it is. They have struggled to move on for each other for the past year. Kate is at college and has returned for summer break. Jude is now a successful translator of books, and Caroline went to a publishers conference just to see him, where they had a brief meeting and he tried to persuade her (for the last time) to leave Andrew and start a life with him. Once again, she refuses and claims that they cant make each other happy anymore. He passes her a note before leaving. This is the final scene...is it too cheesy? Thanks!
Caroline didn’t dare allow herself to read the note Jude had slipped into her hand until she was at home, safely seated and out of any danger of saying yes to him. But what she found was not a second proposition or another declaration of love. It simply said:
C-
Buy my books. I know you’ll appreciate at least the parts that are in English.
-J.
She had, in fact, bought every single book he had ever translated merely for the pleasure of seeing his name on the spine, but of course she wasn’t fluent in Spanish, so she had never attempted to read them. What part of a Spanish translation could possibly be in English?
She checked to make sure the door was locked, realizing with a pang how like her mother she had turned out to be, before tiptoeing across the room and rummaging through her stack of books to find the neatly undamaged spines of Jude’s Spanish translations of Jane Eyre, Anna Karenina, Pride and Prejudice- their three best-loved selections of their summer together. Of course she had noticed that he only translated books that they both loved, but she had not allowed herself to be romantic enough to dream. She cracked the spine of Jane Eyre for the first time, flipping through the pages, smelling the crisp scent she had loved all her life. She didn’t see a word of English in the entire thing, until she flipped through it backwards and saw the dedication- in English:
For my sweet Caroline of Rochester, with all my love, because she was always the resilient and self-sufficient Jane Eyre to my demanding and selfish Mr. Rochester, and because she introduced me to so many beautiful things, including this book and herself.
Each book was dedicated, in English, to her, with clever allusions to their love affair that connected to the plot and themes of each book. She realized that he had never stopped loving her, and she had never stopped loving him, and the sheer tragedy of how stupid she had been momentarily flooded her synapses until she felt her entire body humming with regret. Of course they could have tried. Of course they had loved each other. Of course they would have made each other happy. The only question that remained was: Why had she tried to hard to convince herself otherwise?
Caroline cried as she had never cried before, because finally, after all her years of self-denial, she had come to the end of Jude’s patience. When she was finally aware of how their love had endured through the years instead of shriveling and dying like she had insisted it would, it was too late. It wasn’t irony; it was causation. Jude was punishing her for not being aware of her own heart and self and soul through all these years. He had finally seen inside of her and given up on her.
----&----
The animalistic howls were finally enough to drag Kate out of the lethargic cyclone that was her room. She drifted down the hall, her fingers trailing absently along the crown molding, until she stopped outside her mother’s bedroom door and realized that there was the source of the heart-wrenching sobs. She lifted her hand to the doorknob, and, finding it locked, paused. She knew her mother had only gone to the publisher’s convention to see Jude, and something awful must have happened. Or, worse, nothing had happened at all.
Kate considered knocking. She knew that she was the only person capable of comforting her mother at such a time. She would kiss her forehead and rub her back and hand her tissue after tissue until all the tears were spent. But comforting was not the same as healing. She had heard Meg’s mother say this once, after casseroles had been laid out on her doorstep every day
It was comforting not to have to cook dinner, but it didn’t heal the fact that when the family ate the casserole, there was one less table setting to lay out. Comforting was not the same as healing.
Kate realized that the goal of life for everyone, especially her family, seemed to be to comfort instead of heal. She considered her mother: the only healing possible for Caroline besides the discovery of time travel was the knowledge that she could impart this wisdom to her daughter. She realized how she had missed this fact for the last 20 years of her life. How often had Kate heard the words “Make your own happiness” while growing up without truly absorbing them? How many lectures had her mother given her about appreciating little things like wool sweaters and cherry-flavored lip balm? But her mother had it wrong. It wasn’t necessary to create a cocoon of simple things in which to reside. Happiness could be made in big ways, too, in long marriages and the joy of growing old with someone
Why settle for sweaters when she could have a face she loved to wake up to every morning?
The wrongness of she and Jeremy was so apparent that it took her breath away. They would be gossiped about, called horrendous names, and what if Meg found her way back to them? What could they possibly say? The thoughts she had vacillated over a million times flew back into her mind, but as her mother continued to howl Kate realized: the pain she and Jeremy might cause each other, the hurt of the things that would be said about them, the shame that would come if Meg was ever found- none of it would be greater than the pain of never trying. She had grown up with the evidence right in front of her. The only new kind of pain Caroline could feel now was seeing Kate in the same position: with sheer joy within her grasp, one wrong choice, and unhappiness for the rest of her life.
“Kate? Sweetie? Is that you?” Her mother’s voice was full of longing. She knew that if she knocked on the door her mother would let her in and allow herself to be held and coddled. But any short-term comfort would damage the long-term healing of her mother’s heart. Even if refusing to go to her mother caused a breach between them, if her mother never confided in her about what had transpired at the publisher’s conference- she would be able to bear it as long as she never had to hear her mother cry like that again.
She had made up her mind before she was aware of it. She had to make things right with Jeremy. She had to try. She owed it to her mother to break the cycle. She dropped her hand from the doorknob and slipped silently away.
Answer: I'm all for trying to help out new writers but this was too long to invest in. Try breaking it up into a few posts. Do one with a paragraph or two and wait for responses before posting another small section so you can include any corrections and advice you received. Don't re-write and submit the same portion over and again. Just apply the basic tenants to the next section and post that. Such as grammar or spelling problems. Make sure the next section you post has been edited more thoroughly.
This was just too long so I didn't read it. And then you included additional information! Sheesh. And remember the writing comes out in big blocks without indentations and proper spacing so it hurts peoples eyes too.
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