Un estafador y un huérfano se unen para engañar a los ricos. Sin embargo, una lucrativa oferta podría romper su vínculo inquebrantable.Un estafador y un huérfano se unen para engañar a los ricos. Sin embargo, una lucrativa oferta podría romper su vínculo inquebrantable.Un estafador y un huérfano se unen para engañar a los ricos. Sin embargo, una lucrativa oferta podría romper su vínculo inquebrantable.
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Juan Karlos Labajo
- Old Kid
- (as Juan Karlos)
David Minemoto
- Taba
- (as David Shouder)
Mark Anthony Abellana
- Dad
- (as Mark Abellana)
Gaye Angeles
- Mom
- (as Gaye Piccio)
- Dirección
- Guionista
- Todo el elenco y el equipo
- Producción, taquilla y más en IMDbPro
Opiniones destacadas
Here is a tale of an old man and a kid, with no names, (living on the streets apparently means you don't know your own name), who steal from people to get money. Yes you read that right. My question is, when people keep offering them money + a better life, why would they keep stealing instead? But that isn't the worst part. The lead adult actor seems to care for the kid a lot, yet continues to teach him stealing is ok (oh sorry...Resourcing, yes he actually says that), and when even the first couple say they would adopt him, if he wants what's best for the kid, wouldn't he agree to give him a better life?
The acting is quite good, but i couldn't get past the fact the film keeps trying to get the viewer to accept theft is acceptable + ethical + a good thing to teach a child. I couldn't even stomach the whole film, made me feel mad tbh.
My advice, ignore the fake reviews from crew + don't waste your time. This would have been way better if how it started was how it continued; a heartfelt story of striving instead of the lead trying to teach a child respect while simultaneously teaching him stealing is hilarious and an ok thing to do.
The kid is a good actor though, that's why i give it 2 stars not 1.
The acting is quite good, but i couldn't get past the fact the film keeps trying to get the viewer to accept theft is acceptable + ethical + a good thing to teach a child. I couldn't even stomach the whole film, made me feel mad tbh.
My advice, ignore the fake reviews from crew + don't waste your time. This would have been way better if how it started was how it continued; a heartfelt story of striving instead of the lead trying to teach a child respect while simultaneously teaching him stealing is hilarious and an ok thing to do.
The kid is a good actor though, that's why i give it 2 stars not 1.
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This movie is probably not easy to watch if you are someone who has never struggled, experienced lost or know the depths of living in the streets.
Even though Lolo knew one way to survive the streets, he managed to overcome what I assume to be a deep depression and addiction in order to provide for a child that wasn't his.
I cannot imagine giving up the only thing that has brought hope to your life, but that is what this movie is about. The purest form of loving is letting go.
The child was an amazing actor and I am truly happy to watch a short, heartbreaking, well written film. For those questioning the "morality" in this film, it may be time to question a lack of knowledge and empathy.
Even though Lolo knew one way to survive the streets, he managed to overcome what I assume to be a deep depression and addiction in order to provide for a child that wasn't his.
I cannot imagine giving up the only thing that has brought hope to your life, but that is what this movie is about. The purest form of loving is letting go.
The child was an amazing actor and I am truly happy to watch a short, heartbreaking, well written film. For those questioning the "morality" in this film, it may be time to question a lack of knowledge and empathy.
You really shouldn't recommend this to children, as 16+ is maturity. Broad-minded people can understand what the film wants to convey to people. Because they are the ones who can understand the movie better, the scene where they steal from the rich, yes too good to be true, it seems like there is no such thing in reality, but maybe the characters who were robbed also exist. But the story was focused on Grandpa and the kid, how they met and how Grandpa supported and raised the child, in the beginning he worked because he was young, but when he got older, that's when they started asking for donations. Haha
But that's right, at first we don't really see the value of education, and the best teachers are the ones we've been through in life, I also agree that even if you don't have any education as long as you have a strategy, you can lift yourself up, and know . Be with others and respect each other. Many did not graduate but became rich.
Only people with really broad understanding can understand this movie.
But that's right, at first we don't really see the value of education, and the best teachers are the ones we've been through in life, I also agree that even if you don't have any education as long as you have a strategy, you can lift yourself up, and know . Be with others and respect each other. Many did not graduate but became rich.
Only people with really broad understanding can understand this movie.
"Lolo and the Kid " surprisingly not a family oriented movie due to it's theme but the movie is worth the experience. The first and second half of the film is about bonding and scamming of these two characters, Lolo (Joel Torre) and Kid (Euwenn Mikael Aleta). It's funny and you feel the special bond of these characters. The last is heartbreaking. Kid is now grown up (played by JK Labajo). This film may not be for everyone by that last half is great! I love JK Labajo's redition of "Through the Years" it is heartbreaking specially during that scene where he open the box and crying. I think everyone gives brilliant in comes to acting department. Kudos to Director Benedict Mique for giving us another great Filipino movie!
Overall, "Lolo and the Kid" ends with a usual Filipino movie now a days and that's making us crying. This film delivery what we want and that's family, adventure and a memory that's heartfelt.
Overall, "Lolo and the Kid" ends with a usual Filipino movie now a days and that's making us crying. This film delivery what we want and that's family, adventure and a memory that's heartfelt.
The main cast really played their role very well. The movie is a heart-wrenching narrative that explores profound themes of loss and resilience. The story follows Lolo, whose life is irrevocably changed by a series of tragic events. Through evocative prose and deeply flawed, relatable characters, the author crafts a poignant tale that lingers long after the final page. The emotional depth and raw honesty make it a compelling read, though its heavy subject matter may be overwhelming for some. It's a powerful reminder of the fragility of life and the strength found in overcoming grief. Recommended to watch.
¿Sabías que…?
- Bandas sonorasThrough the Years
Originally composed by Steve Dorff and Marty Panzer (as Martin Panzer)
Performed by Juan Karlos Labajo (as Juan Karlos)
Produced by Juan Karlos Labajo (as Juan Karlos), Xergio Ramos
Audio engineer by Xergio Ramos
Guitars by Xergio Ramos
Studio: Sindikato Studios
UMG Philippines, Inc.
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