Wednesday, September 9, 2015

Lessons from Ex With Benefits

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I watched Ex With Benefits starring Coleen Garcia and Derek Ramsay and Iiked it. Contrary to comments that the movie which is now on its second week in theaters just sells sex, I actually found it relatable and educational. The saying that you should not judge a book by its cover is actually true in this movie. You have to watch it to be able to truly appreciate its value. After all, one cannot just comment about the things inside if he is just standing outside.
Well, I believe that the production really planned to include that scene in the thriller that got the ire of medical representatives. And who would not when if you would watch it, it really put them in bad light? With that alone, humans who are mostly judgemental were expected to conclude that yes medical representatives would sleep with doctors in order to reach their quota. But then, it was for me a calculated move by the production people behind this movie in order to generate a buzz. It was meant to intrigue, to create controversy so that the public will be curious and eventually watch the movie. They eventually removed that scene in the succeeding trailers but it managed to tease the moviegoers. People were entralled, it was such a tease. And yes, people watched.
So what was that all about? That line about cuddling being not part of Arki’s,(Coleen’s character),duty as medical representative? Is it really true that medical representatives would sleep with doctors to get an endorsement? Maybe yes, maybe no.

 But as far as Arki was concerned she had her reason, and that was to support her family, especially her dad who suffered mild stroke while trying to help her get back on her toes after she was devastated and committed suicide because of what happened to her relationship with Adam, (Derek), back in medical school.

And because she eventually took the role of being the family’s breadwinner, she worked as a medical representative and in her desire to bring food to the table she did everything she can including that of sleeping with doctors just so her products will be endorsed. She did it the wrong way and the movie did not dignify it. But at the same time, the movie gave viewers a message of hope: one should be given a second chance to redeem one’s self and start a life with integrity.

Moreover, Carmi Martin’s character said it right when she mentioned that it is not only Arki who did it the wrong way because there is an actress who sleep with her director, a secretary who goes to bed with her boss or that client to her lawyer. So it is reality. It is a generic possibility. And everybody who is doing that has his/her own reason. But Arki has redeemed herself when she eventually refused the innuendo of one doctor when she finally realized that she is a med rep whose duty is to sell medicines that can help people. 
Poverty is not a justification and there are ways out there to be able get an endorsement in a moral and legal way. In fact Carmi is a testament to it when she said she never slept her way to the top. 

Meanwhile Arki nailed it right when she said it was unfair for her to blame Adam what she did or what happened to her because it was her decision, it was her choice to make. It was her call. She knew it was wrong yet she did it. The movie taught us to admit our mistake, correct it and do our best not to repeat it again.

 At the same time, it also inculcated in us the message of forgiving oneself in order to move on. For how can you forgive others if you have not forgiven your self first? You can never pick up the broken pieces of your life if you yourself is broken. Sometimes we are too busy thinking of the possibility of forgiving and forgetting others that we have forgotten that we have not forgiven our own self first. We are very occupied blaming others for our misfortunes when in the first place it was us who decided to commit such action that has caused our misfortune.

 Adam was also correct when he said there is no cure for pain but to endure it. In life we are afraid to face our demons, too scared to confront the truth. We love to always run away from the pain, suspend the ache and pretend everything is just fine when deep inside us we are devastated. We put up a facade that everything is okay, when the truth is our heart is bleeding and weeping, that it is in the highest state of brokenness and emptiness.

It is also good that the movie painted a message of honesty and truthfulness expressed through Adam’s principle to endorse only products which are effective and will not be harmful to patients. He is a doctor with integrity, one who cannot be bought nor be persuaded by favors and under the table or on top of the bed arrangements.

There are some loopholes in the storytelling like its failure to explain how a medical student who had to take a revalida exam twice and had to be coached by his girlfriend when called upon to answer during class discussion eventually rose to become the country’s number one doctor 10 years after. 
The ending was trying hard and predictable. And if you think of it, it will create a conflict of interest because the teacher is in a relationship with his student. It will eventually put Arki in bad light again especially if she will have good grades and classmates will conclude that it is so because the teacher is in love with her.

Coleen’s acting is still inconsistent. She was supposed to break and weep in that scene with Derek in the hospital when she asked him to just let her go but her tears were scarce and it took a while before she successfully shed one. But oh my Coleen's screen presence is very strong! She will most likely be one of the biggest stars in due time. Derek is still it. His sexiness on screen still projects intense awesomeness, enough for viewers to scream and get excited every time he appears. He fits the role so much!

Nevertheless, those were forgivable because there were a lot of beautiful lessons you can picked from the movie that will be very helpful as we face the challenges life has to offer every now and then. What matters after all is you learn a thing or two upon leaving the theater.