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Dead Kids

  • 2019
  • TV-MA
  • 1h 38min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
5.4/10
687
TU CALIFICACIÓN
Sue Ramirez and Kelvin Miranda in Dead Kids (2019)
Teen DramaDramaThriller

Un adolescente introvertido se une a un grupo de inadaptados que planean secuestrar al niño rico arrogante de la escuela hasta que su plan de secuestro se vuelve mortal.Un adolescente introvertido se une a un grupo de inadaptados que planean secuestrar al niño rico arrogante de la escuela hasta que su plan de secuestro se vuelve mortal.Un adolescente introvertido se une a un grupo de inadaptados que planean secuestrar al niño rico arrogante de la escuela hasta que su plan de secuestro se vuelve mortal.

  • Dirección
    • Mikhail Red
  • Guionistas
    • Mikhail Red
    • Nikolas Red
  • Elenco
    • Kelvin Miranda
    • Vance Larena
    • Khalil Ramos
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
    5.4/10
    687
    TU CALIFICACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • Mikhail Red
    • Guionistas
      • Mikhail Red
      • Nikolas Red
    • Elenco
      • Kelvin Miranda
      • Vance Larena
      • Khalil Ramos
    • 22Opiniones de los usuarios
    • 13Opiniones de los críticos
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    Kelvin Miranda
    Kelvin Miranda
    • Mark Sta. Maria
    Vance Larena
    Vance Larena
    • Charles Blanco
    Khalil Ramos
    Khalil Ramos
    • Paolo Gabriel
    Jan Silverio
    Jan Silverio
    • Gideon Uy
    Markus Paterson
    Markus Paterson
    • Chuck Santos
    Sue Ramirez
    Sue Ramirez
    • Janina Camiloza
    Gabby Padilla
    Gabby Padilla
    • Yssa Miranda
    Ku Aquino
    Ku Aquino
    • Uncle Rody
    Allan Villafuerte
    Allan Villafuerte
    • Manolo
    Rowena Concepcion
    Rowena Concepcion
    • Auntie Bebe
    Emmanuel Dela Cruz
    Emmanuel Dela Cruz
    • Theater Teacher
    Juan Pablo Pineda III
    Juan Pablo Pineda III
    • Moses
    Jude Matthew Servilla
    Jude Matthew Servilla
    • Peter
    John Vincent Servilla
    John Vincent Servilla
    • Stagehand
    Kych Minemoto
    Kych Minemoto
    • Chuck's School Friend
    • (as Kych Cyl Minemoto)
    Rijivithi Noel Abellara
    • Chuck's School Friend
    Mark Angelo Marasigan
    • Chuck's School Friend
    Katrina Garcia
    • Chuck's Party Friend
    • Dirección
      • Mikhail Red
    • Guionistas
      • Mikhail Red
      • Nikolas Red
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    • Producción, taquilla y más en IMDbPro

    Opiniones de usuarios22

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    3phoemelads

    The trailer was the best part for the film

    Felt catfished by the trailer that promised an edgy, dark comedy and exciting heist movie with social commentary. The editing was fast paced and dialogue chosen was controversial.

    The film had barely any of that. It fell flat and became this cliche melodramatic sob fest. You cannot feel sympathy for any of the characters because their choices are so illogical and just dumb. The characters are flat and stereotypes that aren't even comedic, it's just annoying. The underdog characters have no charm either.

    The direction was bland. A lot of people sitting down and talking scenes for a supposedly exciting heist film. The color grading was interesting at least. It's basically a pretty and drawn out episode of MMK. This movie was a disappointment, especially with the screenplay and it's frustrating because the trailer showed what it could have been if it lived up to it's potential.
    73xHCCH

    Underdogs Undoing

    Mikhail Red's "Birdshot" (2016) was the first Filipino film to stream on the Netflix platform. There had since been several other Filipino films to reach worldwide viewership this way. This year, Red goes one step further with his latest film "Dead Kids," which gains the distinction as the first Filipino film to be produced by Netflix. This had its world premiere last November 17, 2019 as the closing film of the recent Cinema One Originals film festival. Two days ago, it made its Netflix debut.

    The title "Dead Kids" refer to outcasts or unpopular kids in school, those who are don't exist to the other students. The story refers to a gang of such kids: the serious leader Blanco, the wacky joker Paolo, the vaping Chinese nerd Yu and their new recruit, poor scholar Mark Sta. Ana. Tired of being tormented by popular rich kid Chuck Santos, the boys hatch a plot to kidnap the bully and demand a sizable ransom from his drug lord father. Once their nefarious plan gets going though, they realize how much they were in over their heads.

    This is another one of those youth-themed films showing their shenanigans in school. While these could be very entertaining for young people, for parents they paint disconcerting pictures of what they don't see after they drop their kids off every morning. We have seen these tropes before -- the bullies, the mean girls, the nerds, the massage parlor, the dance clubs. However, this one took things further with a particularly violent turn which made it all the more disturbing for everyone.

    Admittedly, the actors may look older than typical senior high school students, but they all brought their A-games to their roles. They were all very natural in their portrayal of youthful recklessness. Vance Larena looked dangerously volatile with his big baleful eyes reflecting issues jumbled around inside Blanco's head. Khalil Ramos was too effective at being the annoying jerk that Paolo was, you'd want to shut that noisy mouth of his yourself. New actor Kelvin Miranda pulled off the misfit naivete required of the central role of Mark very well.

    Among the girls, Sue Ramirez had prominent billing, but her character, the smart girl Janina, was largely sidelined and undeveloped. Instead, it was Gabby Padilla who got to join in the action more as Paolo's nosy girlfriend Yssa.

    With energetic camera work and edgy musical score, director Mikhail Red succeeded to create a nihilistic milieu in which the underdogs attempt the unthinkable to extract revenge and extort money at the same time. He could have pushed the outrageous concept into further depths of violence, but wisely elected to still keep things grounded in reality. Part one of the caper may have looked a bit too easy to pull off, but Red made sure the rest of the plan would not just come together that conveniently for the boys. The suspense and tension of the final outcome will keep viewers hanging on to the very end. 7/10.
    7JaeBats

    Different take for Filipino films

    Honestly, I was really impressed the first time I watched this. I don't really watch Filipino movies anymore because of the cringefest we usually get from film festivals, but hey, I was randomly scrolling on Netflix and saw this, and the trailer was very compelling--I had to watch it.

    And oh boy, slow clap for the production of this film-from the music/score, to the shots, color grading was aight-everyone's doing it so it was nothing new but it was right for the aim of the film.

    The acting was actually really good, I was impressed, it was nothing like the ones I've seen in Philippine cinema/TV with all the over the top screaming, crying, and such. I hate to say this, but Sue Ramirez has that typical Filipino acting, but I guess they needed someone mainstream to invite audience into watching this film. I loved the scene at the car before they did the act, the silence was so intense, you could feel and see how nervous they were, which was only the natural thing to feel if it was your first time kidnapping someone, moreover, as a 19 y/o! I have nothing against with the conyos in this film, I know enough conyos in my life, so yeah, I thought they were natural.

    The second time I watched this, I watched it with my fam, it suddenly became corny and cheesy. My parents didn't understand the movie, so I guess this one is for the youth. But still, props to Mikhail Red for doing a different take on the Philippine films. Hope this keeps going and reach wider audience.
    8gelseychua

    A gem among the repeated cycle of love stories in Filipino media

    This movie is a breath of fresh air from all the cheesy rom-coms and angsty love stories that Filipino media regurgitates on a daily basis. It's dark, but not Joker dark, humorous, yet serious when it needs to be, and delivers quite a powerful message when it comes to privilege.

    The cast made me love the movie even more. Vance Larena definitely stood out to me, as he was the most intriguing character of the movie. Despite how his actions were morally wrong, you can't help but feel pity and sorrow for Blanco, as it is clear that he is a victim to his circumstances. Khalil Ramos brings his A game as the comedic relief, delivering ridiculously stupid puns and punchlines with the ease of a late night show host, which compliments the edgy teen flick feel of the movie.

    Overall, some plot holes here and there are in fact very noticeable, but didn't ruin my enjoyment of the film. If you want a break from all the love stories of Filipino media, this is for you.
    1radityanugraha-78569

    Dead Kids: almost die watching this crap.

    90 minutes with almost nothing happen, all the characters was annoying and unlikeable, no thrilling or suspense in here, just bunch of kids swearing with lack of capable acting, please avoid this crap or you'll be "dead kids" as well. Totally CRAP. Really hard to watch because the movie was superrrr boring.

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    • Trivia
      This is the first Netflix original film from the Philippines.
    • Conexiones
      Referenced in Rental Reviews: Night Killer (2020)
    • Bandas sonoras
      No Money, No Honey
      Composed by Juan Silos Jr.

      Written by Levi Celerio

      Performed by Sylvia La Torre

      Arranged by Juan Silos Jr.

      Under license from Villar Records International

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 1 de diciembre de 2019 (Filipinas)
    • Países de origen
      • Filipinas
      • Estados Unidos
    • Idiomas
      • Tagalo
      • Filipino
    • También se conoce como
      • Phi Vụ Học Đường
    • Productoras
      • Netflix
      • Globe Studios
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      1 hora 38 minutos
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