Set amidst the height of the Philippine government's crackdown on illegal drugs, high-school student Joseph gets tangled up in the chaotic underworld of drugs and corruption.Set amidst the height of the Philippine government's crackdown on illegal drugs, high-school student Joseph gets tangled up in the chaotic underworld of drugs and corruption.Set amidst the height of the Philippine government's crackdown on illegal drugs, high-school student Joseph gets tangled up in the chaotic underworld of drugs and corruption.
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I didn't expect much from this series Amo, since it's made in Philippines, but was surprised how good it is. Its so good, I've binge watched the series. I hope there is a season2
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Forget about the quality, forget about the cinematography, forget about the acting skills. When you grew in one of poverty stricken slums in the Philippines and have watched this series, you will know how close the depiction was in real life. Even the moduses, the actuation, the "kalakarans" are shown in a perspective of educating people who are well-off enough. I personally grew up in a squatters area where drug trade is rampant, gang fights and street riots are part of our daily lives. I must say, this series is the truest depiction of the kind of life we wish our children won't have to grow up to. Probably the reason it became so controversial in the Philippines, having the so called "elites of society" even made a petition to take it down Netflix is because it destroys their narrative. The kind of narrative that puts all the blame to the current administration but turns a blind eye to the reality on the ground. Kudos to the cast, kudos to the director, kudos to the writers and researches who captured the reality on the ground.
I like it very much!
it gives many perspectives for the drug problem of Philippine from young kid hustling on the street, drug dealers to corrupted cops.
Amo is about a teenager who slowly become involved in the drug industry. The series is set in the Philippines and the themes of the show is very timely as it deals with drugs and corruption. It's timely because this show deals with War on Drugs which is currently going on in this country. Kudos to the whole cast for realistic acting and the great Brilliante Mendoza for realistic portrait of war on drugs. This show sometimes may lack the action of Ang Probinsyano, a show also deals with the same theme but this show is all about cautionary tale about drugs. As a whole, even if you're not a fan of Direk Brilliante Mendoza, you will surely like this show. Amo is one of the underrated TV show of 2017! It's a show we should be proud of for it's originality and daring. Amo is definitely a worth recommended!
This is really well done... far from the usual teleseryes being shown in tv. I appreciate the cinematography as well as the different kinds of human scum shown. I don't see how it "glorified" the drug war... it's actually showing its good and bad parts. Reveals how everything can have a loophole and the problem is hard to fix. The rapping was ok. It gave an authentic slum/street vibe. Pretty sure the people that gave really low reviews didn't really watch the series with the intent to understand its context or underlying message. But whatever... it is still a must watch~
And I'm from the Philippines. I can't believe someone wrote a review stating how "nobody watched it here in the Philippines." Psshh. Stop spreading fake news.
And I'm from the Philippines. I can't believe someone wrote a review stating how "nobody watched it here in the Philippines." Psshh. Stop spreading fake news.
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- TriviaThe director's cut is two minutes longer and has different edit and has new footage.
- ConnectionsSpin-off from Ma' Rosa (2016)
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