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    There's something charming with this film, I don't know if it's a 100% historically accurate (Which is for me it really doesn't matter, because my stand on historical events, doesn't really evolve around who's right or wrong, it only surfaces what the powerful ones wants the masses to see, Opinions mostly surfaces) Ok the reason why It's charming is mainly because of the lines said by the actors, The script writers are absolutely plausible for their work on this film. Hands down to them. I don't know if the punch lines are modernized or well thought of for the Millenials to quite relate on it, despite of it being a "Historical film", but It's really good, a great touch. For the actors, It's good, especially the supporting cast was SUPERB, veteran actors are awesome, And I think Paulo Avelino showed how his acting skills have evolved through his time in the entertainment industry, Probably the downfall was the most CLIMAXING part which is Goyong's death isn't really surprising, or It's too abrupt, but the foreshadows were pretty decent as well, I just wish there's more elements involved around it. And some of the fighting scenes are pretty awkward Camera job was really good on this one, I can add this to one of my favorite local films who had an awesome Cinematography. (It's just that some of the fighting scenes are pretty off)
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