When his son is kidnapped, a government official has to find the money to meet the ransom request.When his son is kidnapped, a government official has to find the money to meet the ransom request.When his son is kidnapped, a government official has to find the money to meet the ransom request.
- Awards
- 12 nominations
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Rick Marvin Sanchez
- Danny
- (as Rick Sanchez)
Storyline
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Music by Klumcee (as Lester 'Klumsee' Vano)
Composed by Abra (as Raymond 'Abra' Abracosa), Loonie (as Marlon 'Loonie' Peroramas), Ron Henley
Performed by Abra Featuring Loonie and Ron Henley
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A corrupt government official's son is kidnapped. He struggles escape while his parents and sister try to ransom him.
This is the first movie from the Philippines I have ever seen, so all the usual national cinema markers which I might use to judge it are mysteries to me. What I am left with are a well-told story with competent and undistinguished actors. All aspects of film-making are well tended to, with competent but unspectacular camera work -- if anything it reminds me of Sidney Lumet's on-the-street guerilla works like DOG DAY AFTERNOON.
One thing I did notice about the production was the shortage of bright colors and the over lit images. Combined with a slightly under saturated print, this yielded a dreamlike, mildly nightmarish quality to the movie.
If you wish to make an acquaintance with Phillipines movies, this would make a good entry point to their cinema. I found it a worthwhile film.
This is the first movie from the Philippines I have ever seen, so all the usual national cinema markers which I might use to judge it are mysteries to me. What I am left with are a well-told story with competent and undistinguished actors. All aspects of film-making are well tended to, with competent but unspectacular camera work -- if anything it reminds me of Sidney Lumet's on-the-street guerilla works like DOG DAY AFTERNOON.
One thing I did notice about the production was the shortage of bright colors and the over lit images. Combined with a slightly under saturated print, this yielded a dreamlike, mildly nightmarish quality to the movie.
If you wish to make an acquaintance with Phillipines movies, this would make a good entry point to their cinema. I found it a worthwhile film.
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- Gross US & Canada
- $75,199
- Runtime1 hour 35 minutes
- Color
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