Of course! One film from 2022 that I really enjoyed was "Leonor Will Never Die." It's a unique blend of drama and comedy with a touch of fantasy. The storytelling is quite imaginative, and it delves into the world of 80s Filipino action films with a modern twist. What stood out to me was the way it creatively explores themes of loss and storytelling.
Another one to consider is "Kun Maupay Man It Panahon" or "Whether the Weather is Fine.” It stars Daniel Padilla and Charo Santos-Concio, and it’s a disaster drama set in the aftermath of Typhoon Yolanda. The film captures the chaos and emotional depth of people's lives during such a catastrophic event, with stunning cinematography and strong performances.
For a touch of romance, "Ikaw" is a nice pick from last year. It's a romantic drama that touches on themes of love, memory, and destiny. It's one of those films that pulls you in with its heartfelt story and engaging character dynamics.
If you're into horror, "Deleter" came out late in 2022 and quickly gained attention for its intriguing plot about content moderation on the internet, blending supernatural elements with real-world digital issues.
Have you had a chance to see any of these yet, or is there a particular genre you're leaning towards?