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Das Mädchen Insiang

Originaltitel: Insiang
  • 1976
  • TV-14
  • 1 Std. 35 Min.
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Hilda Koronel in Das Mädchen Insiang (1976)
Insiang: Is Dado Going To Live Here? (US)
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Das Leben eines jungen Mädchens, das mit seiner Mutter in den Slums von Manila lebt, wird unerträglich, wenn der junge Freund ihrer Mutter bei ihnen einzieht.Das Leben eines jungen Mädchens, das mit seiner Mutter in den Slums von Manila lebt, wird unerträglich, wenn der junge Freund ihrer Mutter bei ihnen einzieht.Das Leben eines jungen Mädchens, das mit seiner Mutter in den Slums von Manila lebt, wird unerträglich, wenn der junge Freund ihrer Mutter bei ihnen einzieht.

  • Regie
    • Lino Brocka
  • Drehbuch
    • Mario O'Hara
    • Lamberto E. Antonio
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Hilda Koronel
    • Mona Lisa
    • Rez Cortez
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
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    7,5/10
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    • Regie
      • Lino Brocka
    • Drehbuch
      • Mario O'Hara
      • Lamberto E. Antonio
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Hilda Koronel
      • Mona Lisa
      • Rez Cortez
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  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
    • Auszeichnungen
      • 7 Gewinne & 12 Nominierungen insgesamt

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    Insiang: Is Dado Going To Live Here? (US)

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    Hilda Koronel
    Hilda Koronel
    • Insiang
    Mona Lisa
    Mona Lisa
    • Tonya
    Rez Cortez
    Rez Cortez
    • Bebot
    Marlon Ramirez
    • Nanding Karyas
    Ruel Vernal
    Ruel Vernal
    • Dado
    Nina Lorenzo
    • Ludy Karyas
    Mely Mallari
    • Tonya's Sister-in-law
    Carpi Asturias
    • Mr. Karyas
    George Atutubo
    Eddie Pagayon
    • Bebot's friend
    Joe Jardi
    • Bebot's friend
    Danilo Posadas
    • Dado's friend
    • (as Danny Posadas)
    Estrella Antonio
    Jimmy Calaguas
    Belen Chikote
      Tommy Yap
      • Hotel Manager
      The PETA Kalinangan Ensemble
      • Regie
        • Lino Brocka
      • Drehbuch
        • Mario O'Hara
        • Lamberto E. Antonio
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      7jewaybushnell

      Two Stones in One Bird

      Positives:

      • Good picture of reality: The best asset of the film for me is its accurate painting of reality, specifically, the life from the slums. They shot it in a literal slum area so it convincingly conveys the vibe and atmosphere of these marginalized places. From the people's clothing, housing, way of life and attitude; they are captured by the film perfectly. Even the minor details shown in the film can accentuate the situation in the slum life such as when Insiang's mother urinates in front of her without any privacy.


      • Perfect characterization: The characters from the film are fundamentally sound. They all have unique traits that depict their individuality and complexity, not just a typical character that can be sacrificed in the name of the plot. Every character, including the supporting casts, also has concrete motives that dictates their individual actions, allowing them to enrich the storyline.


      • Simple but succinct storyline: The plot is simple, whereas every viewer can relate to it. But its simplicity is not a negative because of its compactness as it was told in a concise and inventive manner. For example, I like that the story starts in the thick of things, during the time where Toyang is about to shoo her relatives from her home. Most average writers will just start the story when Dado is already living in Toyang's home, just using petty flashbacks to paint the background of the characters. Not Mario O'Hara though. He is a magnificent writer.


      • Good acting of Mona Lisa: Among all the artists, Mona Lisa is the one for me who got a timeless performance. Her acting during this film can still be considered very realistic even in today's standards.


      Negatives:

      • Insiang losing her character: I think the film did Insiang dirty. She suddenly lost her values during the last parts of the film, resulting in her character's inconsistency. How can a lass who refused to be touched by Bebot in the theatre suddenly allowed Dado to abuse her sexuality in the name of revenge? There is no turning point in the film that could be used as justification where Insiang decided that "enough is enough," going the dirty way to avenge herself. The motel scene is the closest justification but for me, the motel scene alone is not convincing enough.


      • Rushed pacing during Dado and Insiang's affair: Another dud, albeit minor, is the rushed pacing of the film during Dado and Insiang's affair. It only consumes approximately 15 minutes of runtime. Viewers are only given a small window to heat up and realize that Dado has an ulterior motive of mingling with Insiang instead of Toyang. In my opinion, the climax could become even more satisfying if the film further extends the cut, capitalizing in the slow but emotionally powerful idea of Toyang losing her grip to Dado while the latter is pursuing Insiang.


      To sum up:

      Just like Dado, the film hits two stones in one bird. It perfectly depicts the slum situation during that time while telling an excellent realistic revenge story that leaves the viewers satisfied. Insiang (1976) really shines in its relatable story and good characterization, successfully imbuing the protagonist's hardships in the hearts of the viewers. Yet, the film could still soar onto higher echelons if only the creators decided to polish minor inconsistencies as well as some unrealized storyline potential.
      purakek

      Best Brocka film ever

      Forget the rest! Hilda Koronel's magnificent performance as the title character is enough to recommend this tale of rape and revenge, seduction and squalor, power and poverty. Hilda lives in a slum in Manila, maltreated by her domineering mother (Mona Lisa). Her mother has a lover (Ruel Vernal) old enough to be her son. Vernal, doing the lover bit because Lisa holds the household money, has his eyes set on Insiang. He rapes her but Insiang turns things around, getting Vernal to be her parasitic paramour. Great film noir, great performances.
      8gbill-74877

      Grimy, satisfying, and depressing

      Squalor, grime, and poverty are all palpable in this gritty film from Lino Brocka, which centers around a young woman (Hilda Koronel) who is mentally abused by her mother (Mona Lisa), and physically abused by her mother's lover (Ruel Vernal). It feels as though we're immersed in a slum the entire movie, and none of its scenes ever feel like they're on a set (they may not have been). We feel the utter lack of privacy in the home in this little shanty town, with its squat toilet in the living space, and the daughter forced to see and hear her mother with her lover. In the town we see men behaving badly by getting drunk, groping women, and frittering their time away in the pool hall or gambling. There is a sense of these characters having few options, with high unemployment in the town, and for those who do have menial jobs, having to get by on meager wages. This was contrary to the image the Marcos regime was trying to push of the Philippines, and it's not surprising the film was banned.

      Aside from the realistic window the film gives into the poverty of the masses while Imelda Marcos was out buying all those shoes, it's also the queen mother of stories where the rape victim isn't believed - in this case by her own mother. In another sad moment her boyfriend (Rez Cortez) takes advantage of her in a cheap hotel room, all while the audience is thinking, good lord, she needs love and kindness, not sex. Where the film goes from there I won't spoil, except to say it's as satisfying as it is depressing.

      Oh, last note. I don't really care if the extended slaughterhouse scene before the credits rolled was meant to set the tone for the cruel world we're about to see, or if it was a metaphor for the Philippines under Marcos - it was brutal and unnecessary to see. As a vegetarian a small part of me likes people confronted with the facts of these cruel places, but to see it in this context and for so long was a very unpleasant surprise, and really turned my stomach. You can certainly skip over all of this if you need to.
      8theognis-80821

      In A Lonely Place

      A strong, well written story, perfect casting and performances, clever staging and pacing make for a powerful love story, set in the slums of Manila. Insiang (Hilda Koronel) is tormented by an embittered mother (Mona Lisa), barely able to contain her anger at the husband who abandoned her for another woman and left behind their daughter to abuse and belittle. Tensions explode when Mom takes in a much younger lover (Ruel Vernal), who bides his time, ogling Insiang. Her boyfriends (Rez Cortez and Marlon Ramirez) are too young, too weak and too poor to do much for her, but the person who loves her most is eventually revealed.
      7Chris Knipp

      Classic mélo Filipino

      Lino Brocka's 1976 melodrama of slum family love double-crosses was the first Filipino film to be shown at Cannes and is being revived at festivals. It deserves to be seen for the female actors, mother Tonia (Mona Lisa, credible as an aging lady who's still highly sexed and attractive) and gorgeous daughter Insiang (pronounced "Inshang"). Hilda Koronel, who plays Insiang, is enough like a Loren or a Lollobrigida to make you think of Fifties or Sixties Italian cinema and the visual style is conventionally of an early period, but this brutal story lacks the humanity and warmth of the Italians. Tonia drives a family of in-laws out of her shack (which is in with other families; in this barrio there is no privacy and all is known) because she can't feed them, but her ulterior motive is to bring in Dado, a handsome, macho man and a gambling no-good probably young enough to be her son, as her lover. Insiang has several young men interested in her, but the one she chooses is too cowardly and lazy to run away with her as she would like. Soon Dado puts the make on Insiang. It turns out badly for just about everyone in this miserablist drama, which has been compared to Fassbinder and Sirk. It's been commented that the story undercuts the two major values in Filipino film – motherhood and the sanctity of the family. Brocka certainly keeps things lively, as do popular dramatic films from other Third World countries, and telenovelas. Yes, this holds the attention; but unfortunately the print used for the NYFF 2006 showing was an ugly-looking digital transfer that made all the boys look pimply and the shots look shoddy. Only Koronel's face shines through.

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        In 1978, the movie became the first Filipino feature film to be presented in the Cannes Film Festival (Director's Fortnight) and to use Tondo as a shooting location.
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        Dado: [justifying his rape] Yes, I admit it's my fault, but it's also your daughter's fault. You know what she does when you're not around? She bathes naked and lies nude in bed! I'm just a man, Tonya. Who'll not be seduced? What do you think of me - impotent?

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        Referenced in Ang anak ni Brocka (2005)

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      • Erscheinungsdatum
        • 6. Dezember 1978 (Frankreich)
      • Herkunftsland
        • Philippinen
      • Offizieller Standort
        • Insiang (1976)
      • Sprachen
        • Philippinisch
        • Tagalog
        • Englisch
      • Auch bekannt als
        • Insiang
      • Drehorte
        • Tondo, Manila, Metro Manila, Philippinen(slum in Barangay 48)
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        • Cinemanila
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        • 1 Std. 35 Min.(95 min)
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