Acting

Monologue Slam Submission

Hello all!

Thought I’d share my submission to the Monologue Slam Online competition for this month.

I chose a short little piece from Garth Davis’ Mary Magdalene, which I had just recently watched and adored. I had been meaning to see this film since it was first talked about that Rooney Mara and Joaquin Phoenix would be doing a film about Jesus and Mary Magdalene. Unfortunately it was derailed from a release date back when the Weinstein news broke out, and was in a bit of a limbo before being shared with the world, but by then the marketing seemed to have lessened, and reviews weren’t as favourable to give it a wider release in theatres, so it flew by the radar of most people. It’s currently on Amazon Prime for anyone that is interested in seeing it. It was a beautifully shot and well acted film. I was drawn to the cinematography and soft, gentle, artistic pacing of the film, which was a great shift from Gibson’s Passion of the Christ’s brutality.

The scene I chose was when Jesus and his disciples talk to a group of women about asking God forgiveness for one’s sins. One of the women tells the story of one of their own who was brutally raped and drowned by her husband when found with another man. She questions God in this moment, in how one of the men sought forgiveness at the time of his trial. Jesus gives with deep humility and compassion that hate can be a powerful emotion, but forgiveness is a virtue that allows you into the Kingdom of God. It is a very touching performance by Joaquin, and he does very strong work in the few scenes that he is in the film. But it is truly Rooney Mara that commands the presence within her perspective of the story. I highly recommend everyone to see it, even if they are not religious, or grew up Catholic, there is rich sentiments, and spirituality in Jesus’ teachings. I feel the manipulation is found in how Religion and the Church can shift these teachings into fear mongering and absolutes, rather than allowing them to be heard and interpreted in its true essence and form. We are to make the decisions of our own lives, but ultimately to take steps and actions towards a virtuous life is always one of a positive encouragement.

Especially with all of the violence, war and hate in this world, it is often hard to even think about forgiveness, to allow our hearts to feel the opposing side of view, knowing that we are all humans, we are all one another, brothers and sisters. This is my hope in humanity, that we find the healing hearts to love one another despite our differences, until then we cannot come close to this Kingdom, for it is within us. We will build it, with our thoughts, our actions and our prayers.

Be good to one another,

Peace and Love,

J

Thanks for all the love on The Twilight Zone!

I just wanted to put out a big thank you to everyone that watched my episode of The Twilight Zone!

It’s currently streaming on CBS All Access, I’m on episode 3, “The Who of You,” which stars other great actors Ethan Embry, Billy Porter and Mel Rodriguez, directed by the wonderful Peter Atencio, produced by Jordan Peele.

It was such a joyous experience to work on my first television show here in Vancouver. It’s been a dream and cannot wait to do more wonderful work in this city. I know times are tough and it’s been a crazy world, but there is lots to be hopeful about. Lots of magic in the air as the world gets its shit together and cleans up. Be nice to one another, stay healthy and happy, be clean, wash your hands and wear a mask in public! It’s important to note that we’re all in this together and we should be acting in unity and community.

Much love,

JMC

PS. You can watch the clip from my episode on my Instagram @joelchicoshow or check out the link below!

https://www.instagram.com/tv/CB51lNOgVuE/

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Here's the clip from my episode of @thetwilightzone ! Season 2 Episode 3 - The Who of You! Directed by @atencio I am over the moon with excitement to share this with the world. This is by far the most fun I've had in a role, and my first principal role acting in Vancouver. I got to work with the incredible @realmelrodriguez who made me laugh to pieces in @officiallastman and now freaked me out every take we did of this scene. It was such an honor to work opposite of him even for these few moments. The use of this really tiny camera to shoot these eyeball explosions blew my mind and now I can say I've had my Requiem for a Dream moment! It was dope to see my buddy @labanpitmanjohnson at the cafe acting his way on set too! @paolomaiolo and I did take after take of running down Carrall St. in Gastown! It was the first time I'd ever have to do a scene where there was a crowd of people (probably tourists) watching and filming as I prepped to turn a corner and run with this foot brace 😂 Thanks to the amazing @directorlashlauro for being my first stunt guy ever and taking this hit from @robvhayley ! A drunk Irish guy watching literally ran out during a take and asked if he was alright cause he saw him get tackled hahaha, and it blew his mind that we were filming a TV show! And shout outs to @jayhindle to take the money and run, your reaction at the end is priceless!! Thanks so much to @jordanpeele and @cbsallaccess for producing such a cool episode and hope to work with ya again in the future! My favourite moment on set was thanking Peter Atencio at the end of the first day and saying, "hey I have message for Jordan Peele," I look around to see if anyone was looking and say, "I saiiiiid biiiiiiitch!" as Peter chuckled his ass off accepting the homage. Enjoy the Twilight Zone my friends you're stepping into a trip, I know I did! . . . . . #TwilightZone #PeterAtencio #JordanPeele #MelRodriguez #JoelChico #CBS #Film #Television #Acting #Actor #Writer #Director #Star #Famous #Celebrity #Action #Stunts #Hollywood #HollywoodNorth #Vancouver #Canada #Filipino #FilipinoActor #Ethnicity #AsianActor #Phillipines #Toronto #Camera #Video #IGTV

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