Mariano Gomes, José Burgos e Jacinto Zamora são três corajosos padres católicos filipinos cuja narrativa é contada neste emocionante e inspirador drama histórico.Mariano Gomes, José Burgos e Jacinto Zamora são três corajosos padres católicos filipinos cuja narrativa é contada neste emocionante e inspirador drama histórico.Mariano Gomes, José Burgos e Jacinto Zamora são três corajosos padres católicos filipinos cuja narrativa é contada neste emocionante e inspirador drama histórico.
- Direção
- Roteiristas
- Artistas
- Prêmios
- 20 vitórias e 57 indicações no total
Don Melvin Boongaling
- Recoleto Main Servant
- (as Dms Boongaling)
- Direção
- Roteiristas
- Elenco e equipe completos
- Produção, bilheteria e muito mais no IMDbPro
Avaliações em destaque
- Abt Jose Burgos, Start till end, you can rlly see that he's all for change towards the injustice.
- Abt Pedro Pelaez, he was the one who ignited the fire in Burgos' heart. Without him, Burgos won't have the courage to strive and fight for change.
- Through the Garrote scene, you'll defo see how crazy injustice was. Friars being superior against the innocent Filipinos.
- "Malas talaga maging Pilipno" Somehow, you may agree to this, seeing everything the country has been through. Was it simply bad luck? Or was it all God's will?
Gomburza is one of the best and historically accurate film.
#ipalabasangGOMBURZA.
Another entry into the growing list of commendable historical films to emerge from the Philippines in recent times, "GomBurZa" is historical drama filmed in elegance and solemnity. The trial and execution of Mariano Gomes, José Burgos and Jacinto Zamora, Philippine Catholic priests unjustly accused of rebellion against Spain during the latter's colonial occupation of the Philippines was the trigger that led to the revolution that would oust the Spaniards from the country. Led by a solid cast including veteran actor Dante Rivero, film heartthrob Piolo Pascual and cinema mainstays Cedrick Juan and Enchong Dee the film depicts in tones of dark hue the abuse Filipinos underwent from the Spanish priesthood and the growing, simmering unrest that would ignite into full rebellion. The period piece offers a fine glimpse of 19th Century tropical colonial life.
While well-paced and well-acted the steady, gradual build-up of the movie leads to slow parts spotted throughout the film. While the film very much gets to the point from the get-go this is the kind of film that works best when it ditches the chaff and cuts to the chase all throughout zooming straight to the climax. Historical accuracy is also put into question in some instances. The Spanish friars in the film don't look much like Spaniards and they resemble more mixed-race locals and Filipinos. The local language used is questionable as many words used smack more of contemporary vernacular rather than mid-19th Century Tagalog.
A success in art and a call and reminder to patriotism, "GomBurZa" shows and highlights the importance of unity in culture, race and nationhood. A veritable reminder through art that a nation is it's own living, breathing unique self that has its own path to travel and no exterior, outside influence has the right to interfere with it's destiny and calling.
While well-paced and well-acted the steady, gradual build-up of the movie leads to slow parts spotted throughout the film. While the film very much gets to the point from the get-go this is the kind of film that works best when it ditches the chaff and cuts to the chase all throughout zooming straight to the climax. Historical accuracy is also put into question in some instances. The Spanish friars in the film don't look much like Spaniards and they resemble more mixed-race locals and Filipinos. The local language used is questionable as many words used smack more of contemporary vernacular rather than mid-19th Century Tagalog.
A success in art and a call and reminder to patriotism, "GomBurZa" shows and highlights the importance of unity in culture, race and nationhood. A veritable reminder through art that a nation is it's own living, breathing unique self that has its own path to travel and no exterior, outside influence has the right to interfere with it's destiny and calling.
I would not say that I am a history buff. But, As far as my memory of Nick Joaquin's book A Question of Heroes goes, this movie is accurate. Andoon pa nga si Pelaez e, tunay na bayani. Akala ko hindi ako maaawa kay Zamora, andoon din. I didn't feel anything for Zamora when I read that he was just a gambler who was just mixed up because his last name started with Z. But, the movie made me pity him.
Just don't mind the Spanish accents of some actors (buti pa si Jaime Fabregas). Plus some of the costumes had a bit of difference, I didn't notice this but the people who were watching with me did.
Still, it is a great movie especially for students. It has historical value. That's why I rated it high.
Just don't mind the Spanish accents of some actors (buti pa si Jaime Fabregas). Plus some of the costumes had a bit of difference, I didn't notice this but the people who were watching with me did.
Still, it is a great movie especially for students. It has historical value. That's why I rated it high.
I liked the sets and production pieces, they did not look sloppy. However, since half the show's dialogue was in Spanish, they should have invested time and money in an accent coach. It was rather disappointing to hear Caucasian-looking Spaniard officials speaking with Taglish prosody, syntax, and grammar. Sure, most of them did pull off a modicum of the European Spanish "lisp", but the forced ceceo was all the more phony- and slapdash-sounding amidst all the Taglish glottal stops, the nasal tones, the r/rr merging, the stress on the wrong syllables (Burgós), the hard b, d, p, the butchered d (misericordjha)...
This movie reminds us Filipinos why are we free. Why we are here. The blood of our ancestors spilled in our soil and the term "mamatay ng dahil sayo" in our National Anthem.
If you think of it, the revolution for our independence was not long ago. But almsot everyone have already forgotten the sacrifices of our great grandfathers to free the country.
I applaud this movie to attack the viewers directly throug their hearts, how Spain raped the Philippines of its natural resources, its people, and its mind.
Mabuhay ang Pilipinas, Mabuhan ang ating Bayan, Mabuhay ang Pilipino.
This is a battle cry.
If you think of it, the revolution for our independence was not long ago. But almsot everyone have already forgotten the sacrifices of our great grandfathers to free the country.
I applaud this movie to attack the viewers directly throug their hearts, how Spain raped the Philippines of its natural resources, its people, and its mind.
Mabuhay ang Pilipinas, Mabuhan ang ating Bayan, Mabuhay ang Pilipino.
This is a battle cry.
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Performed by Noel Cabangon, Ebe Dancel, Gloc-9
Words and music by Krina Cayabyab
Additional lyrics by Gloc-9
Arranged and produced by Paulo Zarate
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Detalhes
Bilheteria
- Faturamento bruto mundial
- US$ 5.370
- Tempo de duração1 hora 52 minutos
- Cor
- Mixagem de som
- Proporção
- 2 : 1
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