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Heneral Luna

  • 2015
  • R
  • 1h 58m
IMDb RATING
7.2/10
2.7K
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John Arcilla in Heneral Luna (2015)
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Set during the Philippine-American war, a short-tempered Philippine Revolutionary Army general faces an enemy more formidable than the American army: his own treacherous countrymen.Set during the Philippine-American war, a short-tempered Philippine Revolutionary Army general faces an enemy more formidable than the American army: his own treacherous countrymen.Set during the Philippine-American war, a short-tempered Philippine Revolutionary Army general faces an enemy more formidable than the American army: his own treacherous countrymen.

  • Director
    • Jerrold Tarog
  • Writers
    • Henry Francia
    • Sumaquel P. Hosalla
    • Pedro Javier
  • Stars
    • John Arcilla
    • Arron Villaflor
    • Mon Confiado
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.2/10
    2.7K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Jerrold Tarog
    • Writers
      • Henry Francia
      • Sumaquel P. Hosalla
      • Pedro Javier
    • Stars
      • John Arcilla
      • Arron Villaflor
      • Mon Confiado
    • 42User reviews
    • 16Critic reviews
    • 58Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 17 wins & 20 nominations total

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    John Arcilla
    John Arcilla
    • Gen. Antonio Luna
    Arron Villaflor
    Arron Villaflor
    • Joven Hernando
    Mon Confiado
    Mon Confiado
    • Emilio Aguinaldo
    Bing Pimentel
    Bing Pimentel
    • Doña Laureana Luna
    Mylene Dizon
    Mylene Dizon
    • Isabel
    Perla Bautista
    Perla Bautista
    • Doña Trinidad Aguinaldo
    Lorenz Martinez
    Lorenz Martinez
    • Gen. Tomas Mascardo
    Joem Bascon
    Joem Bascon
    • Col. Paco Roman
    Alvin Anson
    Alvin Anson
    • Gen. Jose Alejandrino
    Alex Medina
    Alex Medina
    • Capt. Jose Bernal
    Arthur Acuña
    Arthur Acuña
    • Maj. Manuel Bernal
    • (as Art Acuña)
    Archie Alemania
    Archie Alemania
    • Capt. Eduardo Rusca
    Jeffrey Quizon
    Jeffrey Quizon
    • Apolinario Mabini
    • (as Epy Quizon)
    Leo Martinez
    Leo Martinez
    • Pedro Paterno
    Nonie Buencamino
    Nonie Buencamino
    • Felipe Buencamino
    Ketchup Eusebio
    Ketchup Eusebio
    • Capt. Janolino
    Ronnie Lazaro
    Ronnie Lazaro
    • Lt. Garcia
    Paulo Avelino
    Paulo Avelino
    • Gen. Gregorio Del Pilar
    • Director
      • Jerrold Tarog
    • Writers
      • Henry Francia
      • Sumaquel P. Hosalla
      • Pedro Javier
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    User reviews42

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    93xHCCH

    Hot-Headed Heroics!

    "Heneral Luna" tells us a more detailed account of the life of one of the revolutionary heroes we learn about in school, yet know practically nothing about -- Gen. Antonio Luna. Practically all we know about him is that he had a very bad temper which gained him a lot of enemies, eventually leading to his assassination. Aside from telling us specific situations where this legendary temper flared up, we also get to meet him more intimately as a leader, a soldier, as a son and as a man.

    Even from his intense penetrating gaze and formidable mustache in the poster alone, you already know John Arcilla will be excellent in this film. His comic timing was impeccable. It was a most vibrant performance of a most vivid man, making him really loom larger than life. He was over-the-top in his explosiveness, just the way Tarog wanted him to be. The way he was built up, we were ready for that climactic assassination scene, however outrageous the savagery.

    Mon Confiado was a picture of ironic calm as President Emilio Aguinaldo. The more movies we watch about the revolution certainly brings up more and more questions about the controversial Aguinaldo. Nonie Buencamino was so slimy as his treacherous surname-sake Felipe Buencamino. That nonchalant look on Lorenz Martinez face was so hateful as he essayed the role of the equally haughty Gen. Tomas Mascardo.

    It was also such a casting risk and surprise to put known comedians in such key roles, like Epy Quizon as Apolinario Mabini, Leo Martinez as Pedro Paterno and Ketchup Eusebio as the vengeful Capt. Pedro Janolino. I must admit their presence can be distracting in certain dramatic moments, particularly Eusebio. Or maybe that was their purpose -- to balance out the severe seriousness of those scenes.

    You immediately upfront that the filmmakers were aiming high for this film. The initial introductory texts were written in English, signifying intentions for this film to make the rounds of foreign film festivals. (I read that there were even certain reels with English subtitles shown in some more upscale cinemas.) The presence of disclaimers stating that this is a work of fiction inspired by fact could somehow raise an uneasy question as to how much fiction was in there mixed among the facts.

    This film will also grab you with its gorgeous cinematography. The images on the big screen had such vivid colors and innovative camera angles. The period production design and the costume design were meticulous in detail. During a beautifully-edited flashback sequence, there was a stylized scene about Rizal's execution that was so uniquely and hauntingly rendered. There are most gruesome and graphic special effects showing the violent brutality of warfare which will shock you.

    The historical storytelling was very clear, exciting and engaging from beginning to end, with a fresh graphic novel feel to it. Humor was such an unexpected yet integral element of the script, from those crisp off- color expletives of Luna to those sarcastic side comments of Lt. Rusca (Archie Alemania) and many more in between of different shades. The patriotic sentiments were very poetically-written, but the way they were delivered here felt sincere. They did not sound preachy or cheesy, like when such lines were mouthed by Robin Padilla in "Bonifacio" or Jeorge E.R. Ejército in "El Presidente".

    Just like a Marvel film, there was an extra scene in the middle of the closing credits, suggesting a next film featuring Paulo Avelino as Gen. Gregorio del Pilar. There was also a brief cameo appearance of Benjamin Alves as a young Manuel L. Quezon, hinting at a possible trilogy. This is a very exciting plan indeed which we all hope will materialize given the success of "Heneral Luna".

    I hear this is also under consideration of being submitted for Oscar consideration, and I support that campaign. The screening I caught today was a full-house despite being 1:30 in the afternoon on a weekday. It was really gratifying to see a quality Filipino film have commercial success even if it was not an inane comedy or "kilig" teen flick with box-office stars in the cast.

    Kudos to Artikulo Uno Productions and director-film editor-musical scorer Jerrold Tarog for coming up with what may just be the best, certainly the most audacious, Filipino film released this year to date. Like Gen. Luna, this film leads a mad charge on horseback with a raised fist against Filipinos who say they love their country yet look out for their personal interests first. Let's hope this strong message hits its targets. 9/10.
    10grool_jul

    Watching this was worth every penny spent!!!

    I don't usually patronize historical movies/dramas as they could be biased depending on how the directors/writers/producers would like to portray the "heroes" in it, but HENERAL LUNA is different!

    Hen. Antonio Luna wasn't portrayed as a mere hero without imperfections, but instead a human being who wasn't afraid to gain naysayers for the sake of Inang Bayan's "real" independence. You will admire him, hate him, disagree with him, sympathize with him...surely, these emotions are not enough to describe I how felt while watching the movie. John Arcilla, without a doubt gave life to Hen. Luna's character (all actors/actresses in the movie, actually).

    Kudos to the director, Mr. Jerrold Tarog and everyone who made this masterpiece possible.

    Watching this was worth every penny spent!!!
    10migxrivera

    Worth your time and money.

    If you are unable to watch this movie in cinemas the best thing you can do is to purchase an original copy of the movie.

    The movie, character, plot, setting, climax are perfect. The movie is not trying hard and it is very entertaining to watch.

    There isn't much effects and most of the shots are done manually with a little aid of cgi, their characters are balanced and performed well throughout the movie. It shows the humane side of Heneral Luna (Gen.Luna) how his passion and love for the country evolved during his time.

    I have nothing much to say as this is indeed a great movie to watch and very regretful to miss.
    7jaysanchu07

    A Step Forward in Philippine Cinema

    Heneral Luna shares with its audience, a portrait of the historical character that is General Antonio Luna, the brilliant and hot-tempered patriot, who fought against the US during the Phil-American war. The film examines, without filter, how political in-fightings led to his assassination and the demise of Philippine independence.

    General Luna was played by all time actor, John Arcilla and this film was ultimately his. His zesty & energetic portrayal is compelling, that I was eager to digest his every exposition. He delivers his scenes with ferocity and charisma, embodying Luna's straight-talking, no compromise brand of leadership. As a result, we find in full display, the icon's brilliance as a general & as a patriot through winning tactics, inspirational speeches & engaging arguments on how nations are built and preserved. On the other hand, weaknesses are revealed, weaknesses labelling Luna as a fanatic due to his crass nature, devoid of sympathy. Happily, Arcilla's fine acting is met head on by a strong supporting cast led by Mon Confiado as Pres. Aguinaldo, Nonie Buencamino as Felipe Buencamino, and Leo Martinez as Pedro Paterno, among others.

    Under the helm of Director Jerrold Tarog, the film uses the above solid performances to create lively conversations that depict Luna's main adversaries: bureaucrats, cowards and homegrown skeptics who prefer compromise over conflict. This for me, is the film's most moving piece as we witness the frailty of patriotism.

    Now, despite Tarog's success in storytelling, the film falls victim to the usual shortcomings of Philippine cinema, the B-movie distinction. The momentum of Arcilla's speeches noticeably drops off when war and battle takes center frame. They felt very staged and unconvincing. The actors (and lines) of the American characters were awkward, clumsy and unbelievable. There were glaring inconveniences in production design as well, such as Luna's ultra shiny nails during war and well dyed hair by its actors. Don't fret however, as Gen Luna remains the focal point here.

    Overall, this is a deeply moving picture that gives us valuable insights into the general's personality. It also successfully reaches out to its audience and forces us to draw parallels between current political events vs those in Luna's time. Fine piece of work by both Tarog and Arcilla.
    8abdullarivera

    Stylish, Creative, Well Thought, Shot, Acted and Directed...

    The notorious, bad-ass, and famous Gen. Antonio Luna was portrayed in the big screen that will make each Pilipino proud. This was one of the most outstanding performance for all of the actors involving in this film, well directed by Jerrold Tarog, and the cinematography and set pieces were jaw-dropping. The creativity and style in the part of the film where Gen. Luna closed his eyes while talking with his mother and reminisced the past days with their family and the past events that occurred in their lives and the people around them was astonishing.

    BOTTOM LINE: Are you tired of watching Pinoy Movies (mostly) with lazy writing and predictable plot that focuses majority in Romance, Comedy, Romance (did I say Romance twice?)? Here is the movie that we can all be proud to say, this is how the movie should be done and treated (with CREATIVITY, WELL THOUGHT, WELL DIRECTED).

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    • Trivia
      After Luna is killed, he is dragged through one arm to the side of the convent, reminiscent of the famous Spolarium painting, which was painted by his brother Juan Luna.
    • Goofs
      When General Luna and his men enter a church to pray briefly after hearing news of the American attack on Santa Mesa, several statues of the Virgin Mary can be seen near a window in the background. One of them is Our Lady of Fátima; the Fátima Apparitions occurred in 1917, almost two decades after the film's time period.
    • Crazy credits
      In a post-credits sequence, General Gregorio del Pilar (Paulo Avelino) is told there are not enough men left. He tells his aide to choose 60--the number of men he had with him when he tried to defend Aguinaldo's retreat from American soldiers at the Battle of Tirad Pass. The scene hints that Del Pilar will be the focus of the next film in a rumoured historical film trilogy by director Jerrold Tarog.
    • Connections
      Followed by Goyo: Ang batang heneral (2018)
    • Soundtracks
      Hanggang wala nang bukas
      Words and Music by Ebe Dancel

      Vocals by Ebe Dancel

      Guitars by Kettle Mata

      Bass by Roger Alcantara

      Drums by Jerrold Tarog

      Recorded and mixed at Tower of Doom Records by Eric Perlas

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    • Release date
      • September 9, 2015 (Philippines)
    • Country of origin
      • Philippines
    • Official sites
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    • Languages
      • Filipino
      • English
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • Генерал Луна
    • Filming locations
      • Magdalena, Laguna, Philippines(Stood in for Cabanatuan Church)
    • Production companies
      • TBA Studios
      • Artikulo Uno Productions
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $206,040
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $15,485
      • Nov 1, 2015
    • Gross worldwide
      • $4,625,639
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 58 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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