14 reviews
Not only is the acting masterclass and realistic, the direction and editing is also superb and really reflects the painful truth behind what's happening in contemporary Filipino society. Definitely, a must watch for all Filipinos like me.
- jeromesgabilo
- Oct 29, 2021
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I don't usually write reviews. However, when I saw how good this movie, and found out that there is not even 1 review, I felt obliged to write.
As the title suggests this is a movie about the Ordinaryo family: 2 teen-age parents and their baby who live in the streets of Manila.
This may seem mundane to Filipinos because we see these scenarios in our everyday lives, but when we focus the lens and narrative to those suffering poverty, we start to see gravity of their problems that we realize we don't have any right to judge them for their status.
Before viewing Ang Pamilya Ordinaryo, I have this belief that poor Filipinos deserve to be poor because they are lazy, dumb, and morally low. However after viewing this, it showed me that poor people are poor in various circumstances that they can't control. This movie paints how multi-faceted and complex people are regardless of their class.
It showed me how irresponsible and hypocrite of me to point fingers when I myself contribute to systematic labeling of the poor as lowly. It showed me how lucky I am that I can easily cry while watching this in Netflix, while the poor doesn't even have the time to feel sorry for themselves lest they lose time to struggle for food. It showed me how morally degenerate I am for thinking less of our kababayans and for just being a bystander and spectator while others are suffering when I have every means to help them.
I can talk many thing about this movie, but I'm afraid to spoil anything. Hence, I inpart to you the best thing this movie made me realize: Humans are humans regardless of any reason you can think of and by that reasoning we, especially the marginalized, should be treated as such
As the title suggests this is a movie about the Ordinaryo family: 2 teen-age parents and their baby who live in the streets of Manila.
This may seem mundane to Filipinos because we see these scenarios in our everyday lives, but when we focus the lens and narrative to those suffering poverty, we start to see gravity of their problems that we realize we don't have any right to judge them for their status.
Before viewing Ang Pamilya Ordinaryo, I have this belief that poor Filipinos deserve to be poor because they are lazy, dumb, and morally low. However after viewing this, it showed me that poor people are poor in various circumstances that they can't control. This movie paints how multi-faceted and complex people are regardless of their class.
It showed me how irresponsible and hypocrite of me to point fingers when I myself contribute to systematic labeling of the poor as lowly. It showed me how lucky I am that I can easily cry while watching this in Netflix, while the poor doesn't even have the time to feel sorry for themselves lest they lose time to struggle for food. It showed me how morally degenerate I am for thinking less of our kababayans and for just being a bystander and spectator while others are suffering when I have every means to help them.
I can talk many thing about this movie, but I'm afraid to spoil anything. Hence, I inpart to you the best thing this movie made me realize: Humans are humans regardless of any reason you can think of and by that reasoning we, especially the marginalized, should be treated as such
- oyiebhoynnn
- Jul 5, 2020
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- ineedagooduser
- Nov 1, 2020
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Just finished watching this film,and I have to say it took my breath away.
This is quite possibly one of the most brutal heart wrenching films I've ever seen.
There is far too much to write about without giving away spoilers so I just implore people to watch it.
The acting by the main two characters is amazing,where it's shot is sickening,just a mad metropolis full of poverty and crime everywhere,the way this is shot adds to the claustrophobia and nausea of where it's set.
This film is superb I am really struggling to find fault with it and can say it's been the first film in a long time that had an impact on me.
Like I said earlier,I don't like to give away spoilers so I've kept this short,but this is a must see film...
Just watch it!!!!
This is quite possibly one of the most brutal heart wrenching films I've ever seen.
There is far too much to write about without giving away spoilers so I just implore people to watch it.
The acting by the main two characters is amazing,where it's shot is sickening,just a mad metropolis full of poverty and crime everywhere,the way this is shot adds to the claustrophobia and nausea of where it's set.
This film is superb I am really struggling to find fault with it and can say it's been the first film in a long time that had an impact on me.
Like I said earlier,I don't like to give away spoilers so I've kept this short,but this is a must see film...
Just watch it!!!!
- pauliewalnuts-49356
- Aug 18, 2021
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I am tired of the what comes around... endings. It's a film for a reason..you may play around with ideas. You don't need to 100 percent mirror real life. That being said, the film was very engaging. BUT THE ENDING SUCKED.
- irmaapplewood
- Sep 20, 2021
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My Filipina partner tells me that Ordinary People in the Philippines are just nobodies for whom there is little love or care. This incredibly harrowing film illustrates that well. The leading couple were beautifully and very sympathetically played. The film took me to Manila and powerfully reminded me of what I'd felt when I was there. The story is hard and showed the cruel indifference which faces young people here and it was made more difficult to watch because the leading couple found moments of joy and love and fun despite being used.
I cried pretty much throughout. But I'm glad to have seen it.
I cried pretty much throughout. But I'm glad to have seen it.
The ambience, the setting, the acting, and the actors are all excellent. It is worth watching. This is the exact definition of "No acting - acting". Everything is just natural. The story is very natural. This is just a maaterpiece. While watching the film, i felt i was with them the whole time. I was really drawn by the excellent portayal
Of the two main characters. So, i invite everyone to find some
Time to watch this award winning film from my home country, Philippines. Depicts the life of the people living in the streets and the struggle they are faced jn every day life. Perfect. This is mu second time watching this film.
- engrgiancarlobenitez
- May 14, 2023
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- salaysaydianarose
- Oct 22, 2019
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I was totally interested in this film. It pulled me in and was engaging and engrossing. The ending was a huge disappointment for me.
Quite an engrossing movie and I could relate to it as an Indian from India in many ways including the police and the media.
Both the actors justified their roles very well.
The ending left me thinking. Was it that the child they found was really not Aryan, or was it that Jane remembered the dialog that Ariel said in the bus about the child now being in excellent care and that she decided to leave the child in foster care even though she knew that the baby was Aryan.
The movie did highlight the issues relating to the underprivileged people. And yes, the paradoxical truth also emerged. They wanted to fend for the baby, even though through unethical means and they did not succumb to the offers of buying the child or taking a loan.
It surely was a excellent portrayal of the conflicted ideals of an underprivileged society TRUE in any country of the Third World.
Both the actors justified their roles very well.
The ending left me thinking. Was it that the child they found was really not Aryan, or was it that Jane remembered the dialog that Ariel said in the bus about the child now being in excellent care and that she decided to leave the child in foster care even though she knew that the baby was Aryan.
The movie did highlight the issues relating to the underprivileged people. And yes, the paradoxical truth also emerged. They wanted to fend for the baby, even though through unethical means and they did not succumb to the offers of buying the child or taking a loan.
It surely was a excellent portrayal of the conflicted ideals of an underprivileged society TRUE in any country of the Third World.
- vnarain_hk
- Jan 26, 2024
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Tough to watch yet no hyperbole. Living conditions framing the background to this film allow a fleeting glimpse at poverty in South East Asia's most densely populated metropolitan area where poverty is steadily increasing.
Both lead actors were so convincing I could not believe they were no exceptionally talented street children.
Both lead actors were so convincing I could not believe they were no exceptionally talented street children.
- danielbenes-42546
- Jul 16, 2022
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