En una época en la que los mutantes y los gigantes guerreros alienígenas se han impuesto, un grupo de supervivientes debe abrazar a las megamáquinas de combate para enfrentarse a los invasor... Leer todoEn una época en la que los mutantes y los gigantes guerreros alienígenas se han impuesto, un grupo de supervivientes debe abrazar a las megamáquinas de combate para enfrentarse a los invasores intergalácticos que amenazan a la humanidad.En una época en la que los mutantes y los gigantes guerreros alienígenas se han impuesto, un grupo de supervivientes debe abrazar a las megamáquinas de combate para enfrentarse a los invasores intergalácticos que amenazan a la humanidad.
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- 13 premios ganados y 13 nominaciones en total
Roi Vinzon
- The Motanos
- (as Roi Vinson)
Adrian Alandy
- The Motanos
- (as Luis Alandy)
Opiniones destacadas
I recently had the pleasure of watching the mind-bending cinematic masterpiece called "Transmutators," and I can confidently say that it's a life-changing experience that had me laughing, crying, and questioning the very fabric of reality. This sci-fi extravaganza seamlessly blends humor, heart, and a dash of absurdity to create an unforgettable journey that left me utterly transfixed!
From the very first scene, "Transmutators" takes you on a rollercoaster ride of emotions, effortlessly blending hilarious moments with profound introspection. The performances are stellar, with each actor brilliantly bringing their characters to life. I was particularly mesmerized by the dynamic duo of Ted McLaughlin and Jane Hilarious, who delivered side-splitting comedic timing and heartfelt depth.
The plot itself is a delightful concoction of interdimensional hijinks and philosophical musings, with twists and turns that kept me on the edge of my seat. It had me pondering the true nature of existence while simultaneously cracking up at the cleverly written one-liners sprinkled throughout the movie. Trust me, you'll find yourself quoting them for days!
Adding to the sheer brilliance of "Transmutators" is the masterful use of laugh tracks. It's like having a personal audience in your living room, heightening the comedy and ensuring that every punchline lands with maximum impact. The infectious laughter from the tracks had me in stitches, transforming my living room into a comedy club!
This film not only entertained me but also had a profound impact on my perspective. "Transmutators" tackles themes of personal growth, embracing change, and the beauty of embracing the unknown. It reminded me that life is a cosmic dance, and we have the power to transmute our realities through laughter and embracing our own quirks.
In conclusion, "Transmutators" is a transcendent cinematic experience that will leave you rolling in the aisles, questioning the universe, and contemplating your own transformative journey. It's a hilarious, thought-provoking adventure that will make you laugh until your sides ache and ponder the mysteries of existence. Don't miss it-grab your popcorn, buckle up, and let the transmutation begin!
Sound of roaring laughter, accompanied by applause
Catchphrase: "Transmutators: Laughter that Transcends Reality!"
From the very first scene, "Transmutators" takes you on a rollercoaster ride of emotions, effortlessly blending hilarious moments with profound introspection. The performances are stellar, with each actor brilliantly bringing their characters to life. I was particularly mesmerized by the dynamic duo of Ted McLaughlin and Jane Hilarious, who delivered side-splitting comedic timing and heartfelt depth.
The plot itself is a delightful concoction of interdimensional hijinks and philosophical musings, with twists and turns that kept me on the edge of my seat. It had me pondering the true nature of existence while simultaneously cracking up at the cleverly written one-liners sprinkled throughout the movie. Trust me, you'll find yourself quoting them for days!
Adding to the sheer brilliance of "Transmutators" is the masterful use of laugh tracks. It's like having a personal audience in your living room, heightening the comedy and ensuring that every punchline lands with maximum impact. The infectious laughter from the tracks had me in stitches, transforming my living room into a comedy club!
This film not only entertained me but also had a profound impact on my perspective. "Transmutators" tackles themes of personal growth, embracing change, and the beauty of embracing the unknown. It reminded me that life is a cosmic dance, and we have the power to transmute our realities through laughter and embracing our own quirks.
In conclusion, "Transmutators" is a transcendent cinematic experience that will leave you rolling in the aisles, questioning the universe, and contemplating your own transformative journey. It's a hilarious, thought-provoking adventure that will make you laugh until your sides ache and ponder the mysteries of existence. Don't miss it-grab your popcorn, buckle up, and let the transmutation begin!
Sound of roaring laughter, accompanied by applause
Catchphrase: "Transmutators: Laughter that Transcends Reality!"
Resiklo is a sci-fi flick about the future where aliens are enslaving humans, though not without some resistance. The plot involves resistance in the Philipines, where hero-type Commander Crisval is much feared and despised by the invaders. Part "Road Warrior", part "Transformers", part...eh, well a few other familiar movies came to mind while watching it, Resiklo is not bad for a Filipino movie, if you've seen many recently. The title, which means "recycle", seems to have ecological significance, but don't as me to explain. In spite of violent themes, this is basically a family movie, one the middle school boys might enjoy. While not up to American standards, the special effects are not bad. Some of the corniest aspects of the movie come from its desire to have "cool" dialog; this made the movie more entertaining, but not the way the producers had intended.
This Filipino Sci-Fi blockbuster uses the template set out by Hollywood. It's great to see so many elements employed in later films such as Avatar/District 9, used here on a small budget, but NOT small scale. The film is entertaining and had me gripped for the most part. It would seem that flawed CGI with a lot of effort is more interesting than flawless CGI. We get giant robot/mech-suit battles, aliens, and even a bicycle chase. That bicycle chase was more exciting that flying alien-raptor- birds. It mixes a bit of comedy/romance/emotion and is pretty successful. Sure, the dialogue and effects are at the same level as Power Ranger episodes, but if you like cheap and campy sci-fi, then Resiklo ain't too shoddy.
Don't take yourself so seriously as an "IMDb movie critic" . Smoke up, have low expectations and enjoy it for what it is. The Filipino Flash Gordon meets The Matrix meets Star Wars on a 100k budget.
The scene where the kids crash the jeep off of the bridge at 5 MPH, was pure comedy gold. We had to rewind 10 times and EVERY single time we were brought to tears with laughter.
The scene where the aliens beam down Star Trek style is beyond hilarious.
Terrible plot, acting, terrible CGI, terrible voice dubbing, blatantly ripping off other movies etc.
I haven't laughed so hard at a ridiculously silly movie in a long while, and that's the point. It does not take itself seriously, neither should you.
The scene where the kids crash the jeep off of the bridge at 5 MPH, was pure comedy gold. We had to rewind 10 times and EVERY single time we were brought to tears with laughter.
The scene where the aliens beam down Star Trek style is beyond hilarious.
Terrible plot, acting, terrible CGI, terrible voice dubbing, blatantly ripping off other movies etc.
I haven't laughed so hard at a ridiculously silly movie in a long while, and that's the point. It does not take itself seriously, neither should you.
Oh well, what can I say, as someone who is involved in movie production, I keep a certain level of lenience when it comes to films that dares to be different with regards to how the story is told. If you strip a particular movie to its core, basically, its no different to any other movie out there, good or bad, Oscar winner or Razzie winner, its, like I said, how its told and that's the main thing that separates the good from the bad ones.
Going back to Resiklo, I must say it started out OK, the opening sequences were fine, though, that huge meteor looked so animated, but the succeeding sequences were good, especially the explosions on earth viewed from outer space. The whole movie starts to falter when we meet the protagonist, good ole' Sen. Bong Revilla, oh man, he's too old to be playing roles like this. So, we see him walking in this huge wasteland, supposedly caused by the alien invasion (which Im also assuming has happened a while back) and we see him in this weird attire yet his face looked like he just stepped out from the Senate. I mean, where is characterization here? Should you look at least, say, filthy, unshaven, haggard and stinking if your world was devastated? I'm sorry, but from the moment I saw him, it all went downhill for me. And as more as we get to know him, the less we feel empathy for him. The screenplay and direction was, pardon me for the word, inept. It was so conscious in making scenes stand out and polished that the director forgot how to organically weave all these scenes.
The supporting cast were lousy, especially his sons. Their acting was cliché and never really served any purpose to the movie. The only interesting character that came pretty close to convincing was Empress Schuck, but sadly hers was poorly developed. The only thing consistent was making the antagonist as less interesting and boring as the protagonist, at least in that regard, both were balanced.
The screenplay was laughable, and I had my loudest cackle when Sen. Bong says' "over-staying na kayo, dapat na kayong ideport!" What a line! The Christmas sub plot wasn't organically weaved into the story, Mark Reyes should've stayed on this subject, and it would've made the whole story interesting and relatable. That whole "singing/praying" montage was just for show and it felt an MTV that didn't belong to the movie.
As for the dull climax, well, there's nothing much to say, except that you know what will happen. I mean, there's a certain level of predictability in every movie, but how it takes its course is where the ingenuity of the storyteller comes into play.
Going back to Resiklo, I must say it started out OK, the opening sequences were fine, though, that huge meteor looked so animated, but the succeeding sequences were good, especially the explosions on earth viewed from outer space. The whole movie starts to falter when we meet the protagonist, good ole' Sen. Bong Revilla, oh man, he's too old to be playing roles like this. So, we see him walking in this huge wasteland, supposedly caused by the alien invasion (which Im also assuming has happened a while back) and we see him in this weird attire yet his face looked like he just stepped out from the Senate. I mean, where is characterization here? Should you look at least, say, filthy, unshaven, haggard and stinking if your world was devastated? I'm sorry, but from the moment I saw him, it all went downhill for me. And as more as we get to know him, the less we feel empathy for him. The screenplay and direction was, pardon me for the word, inept. It was so conscious in making scenes stand out and polished that the director forgot how to organically weave all these scenes.
The supporting cast were lousy, especially his sons. Their acting was cliché and never really served any purpose to the movie. The only interesting character that came pretty close to convincing was Empress Schuck, but sadly hers was poorly developed. The only thing consistent was making the antagonist as less interesting and boring as the protagonist, at least in that regard, both were balanced.
The screenplay was laughable, and I had my loudest cackle when Sen. Bong says' "over-staying na kayo, dapat na kayong ideport!" What a line! The Christmas sub plot wasn't organically weaved into the story, Mark Reyes should've stayed on this subject, and it would've made the whole story interesting and relatable. That whole "singing/praying" montage was just for show and it felt an MTV that didn't belong to the movie.
As for the dull climax, well, there's nothing much to say, except that you know what will happen. I mean, there's a certain level of predictability in every movie, but how it takes its course is where the ingenuity of the storyteller comes into play.
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- TriviaThe film takes place in December 2021.
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Detalles
- Fecha de lanzamiento
- País de origen
- Sitios oficiales
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- También se conoce como
- Transmutators
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- Presupuesto
- USD 1,100,000 (estimado)
- Tiempo de ejecución
- 1h 50min(110 min)
- Color
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.78 : 1
- 1.85 : 1 / (anamorphic)
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