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1898. Los últimos de Filipinas

  • 2016
  • R
  • 1h 45m
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6.5/10
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Karra Elejalde, Eduard Fernández, Javier Gutiérrez, Carlos Hipólito, Luis Tosar, Ricardo Gómez, and Álvaro Cervantes in 1898. Los últimos de Filipinas (2016)
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In 1898, Spain sends a military squad to the town of Baler, the Philippines, to protect one of the last colonies of the Spanish Empire, to prevent rebellious natives from recovering their an... Read allIn 1898, Spain sends a military squad to the town of Baler, the Philippines, to protect one of the last colonies of the Spanish Empire, to prevent rebellious natives from recovering their ancient territories. Lead by Captain Enrique de las Morenas and Lieutenant Cerezo, proud mil... Read allIn 1898, Spain sends a military squad to the town of Baler, the Philippines, to protect one of the last colonies of the Spanish Empire, to prevent rebellious natives from recovering their ancient territories. Lead by Captain Enrique de las Morenas and Lieutenant Cerezo, proud military men, the soldiers are stalked at night by the rebels, and are forced to seek refuge ... Read all

  • Director
    • Salvador Calvo
  • Writer
    • Alejandro Hernández
  • Stars
    • Luis Tosar
    • Javier Gutiérrez
    • Álvaro Cervantes
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    6.5/10
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    • Director
      • Salvador Calvo
    • Writer
      • Alejandro Hernández
    • Stars
      • Luis Tosar
      • Javier Gutiérrez
      • Álvaro Cervantes
    • 30User reviews
    • 21Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 16 nominations total

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    Luis Tosar
    Luis Tosar
    • Teniente Martín Cerezo
    Javier Gutiérrez
    Javier Gutiérrez
    • Sargento Jimeno
    Álvaro Cervantes
    Álvaro Cervantes
    • Soldado Carlos
    Karra Elejalde
    Karra Elejalde
    • Fray Carmelo
    Carlos Hipólito
    Carlos Hipólito
    • Doctor Vigil
    Ricardo Gómez
    Ricardo Gómez
    • Soldado José
    Patrick Criado
    Patrick Criado
    • Soldado Juan
    Eduard Fernández
    Eduard Fernández
    • Capitán Enrique de las Morenas
    Miguel Herrán
    Miguel Herrán
    • Soldado Carvajal
    Emilio Palacios
    • Moisés
    Alexandra Masangkay
    Alexandra Masangkay
    • Teresa
    Pedro Casablanc
    Pedro Casablanc
    • Teniente Coronel Cristóbal Aguilar
    Raymond Bagatsing
    Raymond Bagatsing
    • Comandante Luna
    Ciro Miró
    Ciro Miró
    • Jinete
    Frank Spano
    • Emisario Tagalo
    Wenjun
    • Tagalo 1
    Marcos Zan
    Marcos Zan
    • Tagalo 2
    Andoni Hernández
    • Teniente Mota
    • Director
      • Salvador Calvo
    • Writer
      • Alejandro Hernández
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    4croslip

    We have no remedy

    My assessment is purely for technical production. Still with nausea, I describe in my language the pain of seeing with what ignominious discredit relates a real fact of Spanish military history of great value and gallantry, of academic study in military schools like West Point, not in vain its motto is " duty honor and homeland. " The Americans perform El Álamo (1960), wrapped in the soft melody of Green Leaves of Summer and "we" a milestone that dishonors those who died for their country and, above all, the truth as it testifies to those who they survived. I see with stupor a drug addict missionary, a cowardly captain, a deranged sergeant and a paranoid lieutenant without command. All crazy. The truth was the overcoming with stoic determination of a siege, the rationing of food and weapons, the commitment of officers and troops without falling for the deceptions of the Filipinos. In effect, there was an honor guard in the capitulation, not for the "four hundred years", but for the impression caused in the victors and for the integrity shown by the besieged. What can be expected seeing how we polarize daily life. We have no remedy.
    tsimshotsui

    not all stories are worth telling

    Despite the high production quality (and the budget that comes with that), the satisfactory cinematography and selection of actors, the film's existence is still the most baffling thing about it. It's ultimately in bad form to praise and give the perpetrators of oppression this heroic treatment. Yes, they are flawed, yes, the film shows the bad and foolish choices, but the actual making of the film and spending all the time and effort on it is the bigger statement here.
    10sddavis63

    The Last Desperate Gasps Of The Once Mighty Spanish Empire

    "1898" actually opens in 1897, as a Spanish garrison in the isolated Philippine town of Baler is massacred by Filipino rebels fighting for Philippine independence from Spain. A few months later a small detachment of young and inexperienced Spanish soldiers arrives to find out what happened. Taking refuge in a local church, they also come under attack from the rebels, which eventually results in an almost year long and hopeless (for the Spanish) siege.

    I knew nothing about the siege of Baler until I watched this movie. It's obviously set in the dying days of the once mighty Spanish Empire. Not only are the Spanish fighting the Filipino rebels, the Spanish-American War has also broken out, and the last of Spain's colonial possessions are in the process of falling to the Americans. This siege continues past the Spanish surrender to the United States, and past the official transfer of sovereignty over the Philippines to the United States. These are, quite literally, the last few dozen Spanish soldiers fighting for the glory of the Empire - an Empire that they either don't realize or won't accept has fallen. Even once given evidence in the form of Spanish newspapers reporting the end of the war, the commander of the Spanish troops in the church refuses to believe that Spain is defeated and insists on fighting on, in spite of increasing hunger and sickness among his men; in spite of the desire of more and more of the Spanish under his command to give up; in spite of a few desertions. It's the pride of Empire here; national pride that simply won't bend, even in the face of indisputable reality. The sense of desperation among the Spanish was authentically portrayed, and the scenes of the siege are convincing. Because it is a siege, there's only limited portrayals of actual warfare. The bulk of the movie is about conditions inside the church, and the situation of the Spanish men facing them. And it does seem authentic.

    Because I knew nothing about the siege of Baler, I did do some reading after watching this movie. I can see that a few details were changed or omitted - in particular a failed attempt to rescue the besieged Spanish, ironically enough made by the Americans after Spain had surrendered (although we were shown a number of dead American troops near the town, which might be a reference to that, no mention was made that they were involved in a rescue attempt.) But, generally speaking, as far as I've been able to find out this is a pretty accurate depiction of what happened at Baler, as the Spanish Empire fought its last battle. And while there may be a handful of minor inaccuracies, I can't honestly say that they're important enough to make me downgrade this movie. This is a Spanish movie, filmed in Spanish, so if subtitles bother you this will likely not be an enjoyable experience. They didn't bother me, though. This presented, I thought, a powerful reflection on the agonizing last months of the Spanish Empire. (10/10)
    7kosmasp

    News did not travel fast ...

    You have to go back ... back into time. Way back into time that is. As the title suggests 120 years ago right now. You did not have many means of communication, so when you found yourself in a compromising situation, you did not have the opportunity to call for help that easily as it might be today. So Spanish Soldiers find themselves in a very strange war situation with a man at helm who seems determined but also one that goes by he book (for better or worse).

    The main character has his positive and negative traits. Something we will come to learn during the course of the movie. He is played by a very famous spanish actor. So there is immediately a certain gravitas. But even people who may see him for the first time will feel his screen presence. And while this is a general (no pun intended) war situation, it does revolve around him and what happened ... obviously not everything will have played out as shown on screen (there could not be enough information for that much detail), but overall this is quite draining ... as it should be
    7paulclaassen

    Loved this film!

    Excellent production with a very good cast, and a good score. So enjoyable, it would have been nice as a mini-series.

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    • Trivia
      The island of Gran Canaria, Spain, where most locations were filmed, is often referred to as a 'miniature continent' because of the diverse nature of its landscapes and habitats. In fact, the entire western half of the island is a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve.
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      Baler is shown as a small village with a few huts and homes. But in reality almost 3,000 people lived there before the incident. It would otherwise make no sense to have a military garrison in such an insignificant location.
    • Quotes

      Fray Carmelo: Where god is in charge, no captain is.

    • Soundtracks
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      Music Composed by Jorge Halpern (aka Jorge Halpern Heim)

      Lyrics written by Enrique Llovet (aka Enrique Llovet Sánchez)

      © Southern Music Española, S.L. / Autorizado por Peermusic Española, S.A.U.

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    • Release date
      • December 2, 2016 (Spain)
    • Country of origin
      • Spain
    • Official site
      • Official site (United States)
    • Language
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • 1898: Our Last Men in the Philippines
    • Filming locations
      • Gran Canaria, Canary Islands, Spain
    • Production companies
      • 13 TV
      • CIPI Cinematografica S.A.
      • Instituto de la Cinematografía y de las Artes Audiovisuales (ICAA)
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    • Budget
      • €6,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $2,848
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $1,844
      • Mar 5, 2017
    • Gross worldwide
      • $1,995,045
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 45 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Atmos
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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