Tanggol se torna um dos bandidos mais notórios da vizinhança, enquanto tenta sobreviver em Quiapo. Na esperança de conquistar o afeto de seus pais, sua façanha o aproxima da verdade sobre su... Ler tudoTanggol se torna um dos bandidos mais notórios da vizinhança, enquanto tenta sobreviver em Quiapo. Na esperança de conquistar o afeto de seus pais, sua façanha o aproxima da verdade sobre sua identidade.Tanggol se torna um dos bandidos mais notórios da vizinhança, enquanto tenta sobreviver em Quiapo. Na esperança de conquistar o afeto de seus pais, sua façanha o aproxima da verdade sobre sua identidade.
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Every once in a while, I'd take a break from the usual and check out the local, mainstream movies or shows to see if I'm missing out on anything. As it turns out, it's the same old in the world of local entertainment. The shows from the three networks are still dominated by noontime shows, talk shows, news shows, singing talent search shows, cooking shows and soap operas while the movies are also mostly the same, either porno, comedy or those love team oriented films for teenyboppers. This means it's the same old garbage. Lately, the local media is once again promoting the newest output from the trash heap. The latest offering from ex indie porno actor turned soap opera star, turned "action star" Coconut Martin is just another pathetic attempt to cash in on the legacy of Filipino action king Fernandez Poe Jr. All the corny elements that made the previous show, FPJ's Ang Probinsyano are in this: the stupid close ups, the soap opera style story structure, the mushy melodrama.
I never really bought into the Coconut Martin hype and this is why. It's simply sickening that mainstream media is behind this trend to further dumb down the moronic masses. It's also ludicrous and sad that Filipino entertainment has sunk to an all time low, thanks to the cutesy antics of the geny lopez and attorney gozon networks. Their dumb shows have infantilized, and significantly delayed the mental development of several generations of Filipino millennials. It's an epic tragedy that a massively idiotic tv series would spawn another pitiful and heinous show starring and directed by mister coconut.
Batang Quiapo is more of the same melodramatic, low I. Q. mush like FPJ's Ang Probinsyano but with a bigger budget. My advice: go watch something else. Buy a wifi black box and subscribe to a streaming service. There's a few like Prime Video, Disney+ and HBO Go where you can watch better shows and movies for a very cheap fee. Stop patronizing the two major networks in the country, you simply line the pockets of their executives by watching their rubbish programs.
I never really bought into the Coconut Martin hype and this is why. It's simply sickening that mainstream media is behind this trend to further dumb down the moronic masses. It's also ludicrous and sad that Filipino entertainment has sunk to an all time low, thanks to the cutesy antics of the geny lopez and attorney gozon networks. Their dumb shows have infantilized, and significantly delayed the mental development of several generations of Filipino millennials. It's an epic tragedy that a massively idiotic tv series would spawn another pitiful and heinous show starring and directed by mister coconut.
Batang Quiapo is more of the same melodramatic, low I. Q. mush like FPJ's Ang Probinsyano but with a bigger budget. My advice: go watch something else. Buy a wifi black box and subscribe to a streaming service. There's a few like Prime Video, Disney+ and HBO Go where you can watch better shows and movies for a very cheap fee. Stop patronizing the two major networks in the country, you simply line the pockets of their executives by watching their rubbish programs.
Seriously 😒 the way they portray Quiapo is disrespectful because in reality all of does things never happened in Quiapo and we all know it could happen in real life but still it's rare to hear does things happening in Quiapo besides it's far from the original story even tho it's a remake the main character from the original batang Quiapo is a thief but also have good heart and has respect hunger and poverty causes the main character to turn into life of crime while this iteration is just bad he's gangstaer with no respect for he's parents not good for kids cause it will teach them criminal activity.
First of all its because David Dimaguiba is absolutely worthless in the show. There are many reasons why I say this, and I don't think he deserves the sympathy of the viewers and his arrogance is incredibly annoying. From the start, he always acts like he's the best, and he doesn't think about the consequences of his actions. His attitude causes conflict with his siblings and other characters. He's often defensive and doesn't know how to admit his mistakes, making it hard to feel any sympathy for him.
Secondly, his irresponsibility is a major issue. He's known to be a womanizer, and his relationships, especially with Camille, showcase his selfish nature. In scenes where he causes pain and heartbreak to those around him, he seems indifferent. This kind of behavior is truly frustrating and makes viewers lose interest in his character.
A significant point is when he killed Camille. This action illustrates his violent nature. This behavior isn't just a simple mistake; it shows his capacity for extreme anger. In this way, it becomes difficult to find any positive aspect to him, especially when his actions create bigger problems in the story.
It's also undeniable that he doesn't show any character development. Even after the tragedy of Camille's death, it seems like he hasn't learned anything. His lack of interest in rectifying his mistakes shows that he's a static character. Because of this, I lose interest in him and his story. He doesn't take any steps to change, so everything that happens to him feels pointless.
In the context of "Batang Quiapo," his siblings, Tanggol and Santino, actually become his opposites. They have better qualities and often show compassion and resilience. Because of this, David's weaknesses are even more apparent. It's like the contrast between their characters makes his flaws even more noticeable.
Overall, David Dimaguib is worthless to me because of his arrogance, irresponsibility, violent behavior, and lack of development. These qualities not only cause conflict in the story but also hinder viewers' connection with him. For me, his character symbolizes negative traits that are easily compared to better characters, making him undeserving of sympathy. Ultimately, David's worthlessness becomes part of the overall message of "Batang Quiapo lastly he want to get the Caballero's Money but he don't deserve this because he don't threat Katherine in a good way and he killed Facundo the lolo of Katherine and he was not the real Hesus Nazzareno and he is a bad person that's why he don't deserve the Caballero money.
Secondly, his irresponsibility is a major issue. He's known to be a womanizer, and his relationships, especially with Camille, showcase his selfish nature. In scenes where he causes pain and heartbreak to those around him, he seems indifferent. This kind of behavior is truly frustrating and makes viewers lose interest in his character.
A significant point is when he killed Camille. This action illustrates his violent nature. This behavior isn't just a simple mistake; it shows his capacity for extreme anger. In this way, it becomes difficult to find any positive aspect to him, especially when his actions create bigger problems in the story.
It's also undeniable that he doesn't show any character development. Even after the tragedy of Camille's death, it seems like he hasn't learned anything. His lack of interest in rectifying his mistakes shows that he's a static character. Because of this, I lose interest in him and his story. He doesn't take any steps to change, so everything that happens to him feels pointless.
In the context of "Batang Quiapo," his siblings, Tanggol and Santino, actually become his opposites. They have better qualities and often show compassion and resilience. Because of this, David's weaknesses are even more apparent. It's like the contrast between their characters makes his flaws even more noticeable.
Overall, David Dimaguib is worthless to me because of his arrogance, irresponsibility, violent behavior, and lack of development. These qualities not only cause conflict in the story but also hinder viewers' connection with him. For me, his character symbolizes negative traits that are easily compared to better characters, making him undeserving of sympathy. Ultimately, David's worthlessness becomes part of the overall message of "Batang Quiapo lastly he want to get the Caballero's Money but he don't deserve this because he don't threat Katherine in a good way and he killed Facundo the lolo of Katherine and he was not the real Hesus Nazzareno and he is a bad person that's why he don't deserve the Caballero money.
This is by far, the worst adaption of the film by Fernando Po, Jr. The only similarity to the original film is the last names of the protagonist (Dimaguiba) and the location (Quiapo). The main protagonist, played by Coco Martin is forever being persecuted by being shot (mulitple times), beaten, and tortured, while all the antagonists, mainly his stepfather and brother, continue to succeed. The series portrays the police in a disrespectful manner, and promotes criminality. The story moves extremely slowly due to the many plot threads. FPJ would be turning in his grave if he saw this. Disgraceful is putting it mildly.
I had high hopes for "Batang Quiapo," especially given its star power and the legacy of the original film. However, I found myself let down by the execution. The storyline is the same as with Ang Probinsyano, full of violence, killings, and lawbreakers, yet they promote the protagonist as the good guy and god-fearing individual.
The characters are stereotypical, lacking depth, and their motivations often seem forced. The pacing is uneven, with some episodes feeling like filler. While the show tries to tackle serious social issues, it often glosses over them in favor of melodrama, making it hard to take the themes seriously.
Additionally, the dialogue feels clunky at times, and the humor falls flat. I was hoping for a fresh take on the classic story, but instead, it feels like a missed opportunity. Overall, "Batang Quiapo" struggles to keep my interest, and I won't be tuning in for the next episode.
Coco's direction and storytelling are like trash that wants to become a human.
The characters are stereotypical, lacking depth, and their motivations often seem forced. The pacing is uneven, with some episodes feeling like filler. While the show tries to tackle serious social issues, it often glosses over them in favor of melodrama, making it hard to take the themes seriously.
Additionally, the dialogue feels clunky at times, and the humor falls flat. I was hoping for a fresh take on the classic story, but instead, it feels like a missed opportunity. Overall, "Batang Quiapo" struggles to keep my interest, and I won't be tuning in for the next episode.
Coco's direction and storytelling are like trash that wants to become a human.
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- CuriosidadesLovi Poe is the daughter of Fernando Poe Jr., the lead star of the original movie.
- ConexõesReferenced in ABS-CBN Christmas Special ID 2023: Pasko ang pinakamagandang kwento (2023)
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