Suit une policière qui doit retracer l'itinéraire de la marche de la mort de Bataan pour échapper à ses ravisseurs.Suit une policière qui doit retracer l'itinéraire de la marche de la mort de Bataan pour échapper à ses ravisseurs.Suit une policière qui doit retracer l'itinéraire de la marche de la mort de Bataan pour échapper à ses ravisseurs.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 1 victoire et 29 nominations au total
Arthur Acuña
- Torejon
- (as Art Acuña)
Pontri
- Passenger Cop
- (as Pontri Bernardo)
Rey Ibanez
- Ambush Cop
- (as Rey Ibañez)
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Some scenes and lines in Arisaka felt unnecessary, contributing to pacing issues throughout the film. However, the lead actress' captivating performance keeps you riveted, skillfully balancing vulnerability and strength, making her character relatable. In contrast, the performances of the corrupt cops felt clichéd, and the Aeta extras could have used better direction, although the Aeta child delivered a strong supporting role.
The film excels in visual storytelling, showcasing superb cinematography and production design that enhance the atmosphere and tension, along with impressive use of prosthetics and visual effects. The dream/hallucination sequence involving Japanese soldiers seems like a nod to the director's father, acclaimed director Raymond Red, but ultimately feels superfluous.
In a landscape dominated by Hollywood and K-dramas, Mikhail Red and Paul Soriano stand out for the Pinoy Netflix generation, bringing fresh and bold ideas. Their work echoes the impact of A24 films abroad, showcasing the depth of Filipino storytelling and opening doors for a new wave of cinema that connects with audiences both locally and globally.
The film excels in visual storytelling, showcasing superb cinematography and production design that enhance the atmosphere and tension, along with impressive use of prosthetics and visual effects. The dream/hallucination sequence involving Japanese soldiers seems like a nod to the director's father, acclaimed director Raymond Red, but ultimately feels superfluous.
In a landscape dominated by Hollywood and K-dramas, Mikhail Red and Paul Soriano stand out for the Pinoy Netflix generation, bringing fresh and bold ideas. Their work echoes the impact of A24 films abroad, showcasing the depth of Filipino storytelling and opening doors for a new wave of cinema that connects with audiences both locally and globally.
I came in with no expectations other than it seemed to be a Philippine film which made my expectations low going in and anticipating a quick click off but Arisaka takes off from the git-go, tension build and then all hell breaks out. This is an exceptional film. Good dialog, strong acting and great film work.
Maja Salvador is one hell of an actor. Imagine a female Jack Reacher from Makati? Subtitled but with a combination Pigeon English and Tagalog I imagine, which meant I could easily read the scenes without the subtitles.
Absolutely loved Arisaka.
Maja Salvador is one hell of an actor. Imagine a female Jack Reacher from Makati? Subtitled but with a combination Pigeon English and Tagalog I imagine, which meant I could easily read the scenes without the subtitles.
Absolutely loved Arisaka.
The first Phillipino film I've seen and one of the best films I've ever seen. A gripping story with great music and fascinating themes such as rampant police corruption, indigenous rights, and WW2 history.
Reminiscent of the Hong Kong action movies of the 80s and 90s, although the gunfights aren't as "balletic". Incredible cinematography. Every scene looks amazing. Well acted all around, even if the characters are a bit one dimensional, they are still characters you will love and love to hate. I did have some issues with it but in face of how good it is, I can easily overlook those issues. Great effects (though they are graphic). Guessing it had a sizable budget. Hope to see more of Shella Mae Romualdo in the future. Fell in love with her right away. It was great to indigenous Filipino representation.
... well it can't be the horns, now can it? So no pun intended(?) ... anyway, this is quite straightforward ... and I doubt there are too many surprises here for anyone watching. There are moments where the movie could have ... well "finished" .. as in the bad guys had a chance to end it. One way or the other ... but our main bad guy has something to say ... and he wants to finish the job he started.
That spawns a hunt ... that seems to go both ways. You may wonder how she is able to endure ... but it's a movie so suspend your disbelief ... including the "daughter", that seems to have a blurry backstory ... suspend your disbelief ... that is it ... that is this will work for those watching. You can't be squeamish - very important if you want to watch this ... some very nice effects if you want to call them that.
That spawns a hunt ... that seems to go both ways. You may wonder how she is able to endure ... but it's a movie so suspend your disbelief ... including the "daughter", that seems to have a blurry backstory ... suspend your disbelief ... that is it ... that is this will work for those watching. You can't be squeamish - very important if you want to watch this ... some very nice effects if you want to call them that.
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- Durée1 heure 36 minutes
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