Gulong - Sockie Fernandez, 2007
Well, for a change, this really is a very heartwarming and funny film set in some province just as classes are ending and summer is starting. It tells of two cousins, adamant of buying an old bike, found ways to raise the money needed to pay for it but coincidentally always find a situation wherein their hard earned money are spent for more important uses. I just love the warm tone which was easy on the eyes and set the tone for the movie.
I’m not really fond of kid-doing-good-things- and-everyone-is-happy kind of stories but since it is Cinemalaya, this is an exception
Parents would surely love this, though.
Endo is short for end of contract, a current concern for many Filipino workers who are employed as casuals usually working in 6 months period after which their contract expires and they are left with no other option but to look for another work. This is so because employers would want to keep costs low and would not be bothered with wage increases, insurance and benefits that are the norm in gainfully employed workers.
From the director who brought us the entertaining Sa North Diversion Road during the
Think of shades of City of God (but not quite) transplanted in the underbelly of Manila that is Tondo and you have a forceful film by Jim Libiran that would make anyone who cares about good movies take notice. But this is not your usual poverty film that has been showcased since Lino Brocka et al made their political commentary and has made it a trademark of the Philippines. It is about the often hushed and not so seen underworld that Tondo is portrayed to be, often associated to be, often heard to be but not quite seen to be. It is just powerful, moving and raw.






