Vier Jugendfreunde stellen sich den Herausforderungen und Grausamkeiten der japanischen Besatzung und des Zweiten Weltkriegs auf den Philippinen, wo ihre Loyalität, Identität und ihr Schicks... Alles lesenVier Jugendfreunde stellen sich den Herausforderungen und Grausamkeiten der japanischen Besatzung und des Zweiten Weltkriegs auf den Philippinen, wo ihre Loyalität, Identität und ihr Schicksal auf die Probe gestellt werden.Vier Jugendfreunde stellen sich den Herausforderungen und Grausamkeiten der japanischen Besatzung und des Zweiten Weltkriegs auf den Philippinen, wo ihre Loyalität, Identität und ihr Schicksal auf die Probe gestellt werden.
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One of the greatest Filipino series in our generation showcasing the battle for life and freedom of our ancestors during colonization of Imperial Japan. This show open our younger minds of how critical history is in our daily lives. It shaped who we are today. Our culture, our tradition and our character. Hands up to the creators, producers, all staff and actors who make this series move our hearts and feel from deep within how to be a Filipino which is very relevant to these days. Mabuhay Pilipinas kahit ang hirap mong mahalin. This kind of series sometimes reminds me of why I am a Filipino and why we should love the Philippines.
Not just a single episode ever watched, Pulang Araw proves a breeding ground, about a war. It shows the faith, the thrill, the agony and irony.
Forteza and Licauco's chemistry can compare to Donny Pangilinan and Belle Mariano, and it shows the resemblance, from their predecessor, Maria Clara and Ibarra. The narratives prove how their on-screen chemistry grow.
It took over twelve years to adopt this into a teleserye, it what goes like, in a teleserye that adopts a historical narrative.
Regardless of who you are, either if you're a Kapamilya, Kapuso or Kapatid, it presents that how it went well and made this show, worth watching.
Forteza and Licauco's chemistry can compare to Donny Pangilinan and Belle Mariano, and it shows the resemblance, from their predecessor, Maria Clara and Ibarra. The narratives prove how their on-screen chemistry grow.
It took over twelve years to adopt this into a teleserye, it what goes like, in a teleserye that adopts a historical narrative.
Regardless of who you are, either if you're a Kapamilya, Kapuso or Kapatid, it presents that how it went well and made this show, worth watching.
Only those who have low-standard toward films will rate this war-drama series good or great. It was only entertaining when the story was about the childhood experiences of the lead characters, but when they became adults, everything fell apart. The dialogues are not impressive, and the director does not have the skills to direct action sequences. The whole series was only interesting at first, and only because there are not a lot of war-drama shows that had been produced in the Philippine film industry. The overacting, Japs speaking Tagalog, Pinoy looking Japs, foolish sequences, lazy cam angles (from the Jap invasion down to the end) rubbished or undeveloped characters, crying for 10 to 20 seconds too long, location felt like as just a small district or a barangay, anti-climatic with a horrendous ending, not in 4K, et cetera!!!
David Licauco (Hiroshi) is a revelation here! I would be expecting for him to win acting awards for this portrayal.
Barbie Forteza (Adelina) has always been superb! Sanya Lopez (Teresita) portrayal of a comfort woman is flawless. No other artist could perform this.
Alden Richards (Eduardo) is amazingly good as well. Dennis Trillo (Yuta) is the villain you will hate forever. The supporting actors, Rochelle Panginiban, and the others are also really great.
Hands down because cinematography is great! Chemistry among actors is also evident. Although I am always on a crying stint every episode, it has always been purposeful. Watch it now!
Barbie Forteza (Adelina) has always been superb! Sanya Lopez (Teresita) portrayal of a comfort woman is flawless. No other artist could perform this.
Alden Richards (Eduardo) is amazingly good as well. Dennis Trillo (Yuta) is the villain you will hate forever. The supporting actors, Rochelle Panginiban, and the others are also really great.
Hands down because cinematography is great! Chemistry among actors is also evident. Although I am always on a crying stint every episode, it has always been purposeful. Watch it now!
This is one of the best Filipino shows I've ever watched. - Seeing how the story unfolds makes me want to see what happens next, and the plot is also well written. I am SO proud of everyone who has contributed to this series.
Another positive aspect of the show is how true to reality the beginning of the Japanese war and colonization of the Philippines is. I really commend the team for their researches.
The visuals, the story, the characters are amazing, just like the people who have tried their best to make this show a reality.
The beginning already got me hooked, as I saw how all the characters matured one by one.
The chemistry, different relationships and various interactions between the characters are all skillfully done. The scenes either make me want to laugh or cry.
I am pleased and satisfied to have come across this series, and I am very content.
Another positive aspect of the show is how true to reality the beginning of the Japanese war and colonization of the Philippines is. I really commend the team for their researches.
The visuals, the story, the characters are amazing, just like the people who have tried their best to make this show a reality.
The beginning already got me hooked, as I saw how all the characters matured one by one.
The chemistry, different relationships and various interactions between the characters are all skillfully done. The scenes either make me want to laugh or cry.
I am pleased and satisfied to have come across this series, and I am very content.
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- WissenswertesThe first-ever World War II-themed teleserye in the Philippines, the series became a favorite of internationally acclaimed filmmaker Emille Joson and the legendary "Divine Diva" Zsa Zsa Padilla. James Patrick Anarcon of Philippine Entertainment Portal praised the ensemble cast, particularly highlighting Rhian Ramos for bringing remarkable depth to her character. Meanwhile, Mikhail Lecaros of The Philippine Star Life commended the series for its impressive production design, visuals, costumes, and performances, though he also critiqued its reliance on familiar telenovela tropes.
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