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Oro, Plata, Mata

  • 1982
  • TV-MA
  • 3h 14m
IMDb RATING
7.7/10
717
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Oro, Plata, Mata (1982)
War EpicDramaWar

Two affluent families struggle and learn to survive during the Japanese occupation in the Philippines.Two affluent families struggle and learn to survive during the Japanese occupation in the Philippines.Two affluent families struggle and learn to survive during the Japanese occupation in the Philippines.

  • Director
    • Peque Gallaga
  • Writers
    • Jose Javier Reyes
    • Peque Gallaga
    • Mario Taguiwalo
  • Stars
    • Cherie Gil
    • Sandy Andolong
    • Liza Lorena
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.7/10
    717
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Peque Gallaga
    • Writers
      • Jose Javier Reyes
      • Peque Gallaga
      • Mario Taguiwalo
    • Stars
      • Cherie Gil
      • Sandy Andolong
      • Liza Lorena
    • 8User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 8 wins & 8 nominations total

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    Cherie Gil
    Cherie Gil
    • Trining Ojeda
    Sandy Andolong
    Sandy Andolong
    • Maggie Ojeda
    Liza Lorena
    Liza Lorena
    • Nena Ojeda
    Fides Cuyugan-Asensio
    • Inday Lorenzo
    • (as Fides Cuyugan-Asencio)
    Manny Ojeda
    • Don Claudio Ojeda
    Mitch Valdez
    Mitch Valdez
    • Jo Russell
    • (as Maya Valdez)
    Lorli Villanueva
    Lorli Villanueva
    • Viring Ravillo
    Ronnie Lazaro
    Ronnie Lazaro
    • Hermes Mercurio
    Joel Torre
    Joel Torre
    • Miguel Lorenzo (Introducing)
    Kuh Ledesma
    Kuh Ledesma
    • Diwata
    Mely Mallari
    • Estrella
    Mary Walter
    • Tating
    Agustin Gatia
    • Lucio
    Robert Antonio
    • Carlos Placido
    Benjamin Delina
    • Ponso
    • (as Ben Deliña)
    Carmelo Sta. Maria
    • Milo
    Wilbert Cardeñas
    • Tibo
    Noel Soriano
    • Temiong
    • Director
      • Peque Gallaga
    • Writers
      • Jose Javier Reyes
      • Peque Gallaga
      • Mario Taguiwalo
    • All cast & crew
    • Production, box office & more at IMDbPro

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    9jrm-7

    Oustanding Epos

    Philippine Epos starting 1941 and ending after the Pacific War 1945, it shows the history of two aristocratic families during the invasion of Japan and and the resulting chaos that it provoked. Viewers will find influences, form Visconti, Coppola, Scorsese and others but uniquely is the depiction of sex and violence that is very natural and realistic therefore could be schocking for art-house fans. Story progress in an spiral form returning to the beginning but with some changes. Exceptional acting. It belongs to the drama Genre, but also sometimes is a war, love, comedy and horror Film- A must see.
    10GoodBailey11

    WORK OF A MASTER- REST IN PEACE PEQUE GALLAGA

    In honor of Peque Gallaga's life, I finally grabbed the chance to watch his masterpiece. Man, I am deeply ashamed that it took me this long to see it. This is in all ways the most complete Filipino film I ever had the privilege to witness. From the breathtaking photography, haunting music, and humanistic characters to impressive writing and radical directing, Oro, Plata, Mata has it all. Now, it all makes sense why this is widely celebrated and regarded as one of the greatest Filipino films ever. Let me add further that this is one of the best in the world! I was moved. No, knocked out of my seat how it had shown boldly the colorful heritage we have. Time and time again, we are reminded that the crucial enemies Filipinos face are ourselves. It's sad and enraging how it still rings true up to this time, more than 75 years after. All the collective trauma this nation faced are seem to be forgotten and pushed back inside us to give an illusion of victory. But have we learned? Did we move forward? Until we acknowledge our roots, study the past, demand accountability, and take control of our own history, Filipinos will just keep killing Filipinos. We will never rise truly.

    Thank you Peque Gallaga for gifting us this Filipino treasure that I will now hold close to my heart. Safe to say, I already found what I have always been looking for in that little corner of our history. May you rest in peace.
    4gay_chromy

    Very bad experience

    Without any offence to Filipino cinema, this movie was horrible. I was misled by the number of people calling it a masterpiece and my love for foreign and historical films, and couldn't expect what was coming. I suffered so much watching it that in the end I sympathised with that girl begging to be shot in the head. The reasons of my suffering in brief: 1. Sound design is extremely bad, struggling to listen to the characters' voices, the SFX were childish. 2. Unnecessarily long (3 hours that felt like 5). Impressed to learn that was initialy 5h long... 3. Nonsensical and unrealistic violence, made you feel like you are watching a low budget splatter. 4. That joke of a Rambo-like fighting scene near the end of the film that was so amateurishly executed and so long, that felt as if it was a practical joke on the viewer 5. Random sex happening 6. With the exception of a couple of good scenes (like the hacienda fire), the cinematography/photography was very dull 7. Characters (even ghosts) appearing and disappearing without meaning or connection to the plot 8. Excuse my OCD, but even the title Oro, plata, mata (3 part) is not in accordance with the film which is somehow in 4 parts (city, hacienda, forest house, slaughterhouse). 9. The relationships between the characters in the plot were very superficial. Despite the good acting from a couple of the ladies, the rest was so thin that it couldn't hold together the plot.

    In case you are expecting to watch a historical epic movie (like the ones OPM is often compared to) I would really suggest you skip. Instead of the treasure you are seeking, you will find a carton of spoiled milk.
    10dokvader

    a masterpiece

    Oro Plata Mata is not just a war film. It is a harrowing exploration of how quickly civility crumbles in the face of brutality. Set against the backdrop of the Japanese occupation of the Philippines during World War II, the film follows two wealthy families seeking refuge deep in the jungle, only to find that their gilded escape offer no true refuge from the chaos that is upon them. Instead of focusing on battles, Gallaga masterfully portrays the insidious erosion of the human condition.

    The film is visually stunning, with great shots of the Philippine landscape. Gallaga uses symbolism effectively, particularly the recurring motif of the "oro, plata, mata" (gold, silver, death) game played by the families, which foreshadows their inevitable decline. While the narrative sometimes suffer from pacing issues, the performances are strong and compelling. The characters' development is deeply unsettling and shows the moral compass of each.

    The movie avoids simplistic portrayals of black and white. Instead, it explores the complexities of collaboration and resistance, highlighting the moral ambiguities that arise in times of war. It's not merely a story about the horrors inflicted by the enemy but also about the internal conflicts and fracturing of relationships within a society under siege.

    It is both a powerful and an unforgettable cinematic experience. Gallaga's film is a reminder of the devastating human cost of war, extending beyond weapons and skirmishes. It's a film that makes you think on the fragility of civilization and the fall of the human mind.
    10monetteimg

    One of the best Filipino films

    I first watched this film in the 1980s when I was still in College and boy I was so impressed it left a lasting impression on me...40 yrs later I rewatched it in Netflix and it still has the same effect on me... this film is timeless and now considered a classic in Philippine cinema..so proud of this film and this immortalizes the director Peque Gallaga- may he rest in peace! Feeling nostalgic seeing the young Cherie Gil as Trining- one of the greatest actresses in Philippine cinema -she recently passed away and Im glad I got to watch her again in this film. Highly recommended to all millenials and younger generation of Filipinos to watch this -its a gem !

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    • Trivia
      The opening quote was written by Nick Joaquin. Peque Gallaga, the director told Jose Javier Reyes, the film's screenwriter, to create a frame reference for it and he cited a quote from the well-known writer.
    • Soundtracks
      Mignon: Act II, Polonaise
      Written by Ambroise Thomas

      Performed by Lily Pons, Soprano, with RCA Victor Symphony Orchestra (as Victor Symphony Orchestra)

      RCA Victor

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    • Release date
      • January 27, 1982 (Philippines)
    • Country of origin
      • Philippines
    • Official site
      • Oro, Plata, Mata (1982)
    • Languages
      • English
      • Spanish
      • Tagalog
      • Filipino
    • Also known as
      • Gold, Silver, Death
    • Filming locations
      • Bacolod City, Negros Occidental, Philippines
    • Production company
      • Experimental Cinema of the Philippines
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    • Runtime
      3 hours 14 minutes
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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