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Kisapmata

  • 1981
  • TV-14
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
7.7/10
839
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Jay Ilagan, Charo Santos-Concio, Vic Silayan, and Charito Solis in Kisapmata (1981)
A retired police sergeant has an unnatural stranglehold over his wife and daughter. His claustrophobically enclosed world is threatened when his daughter Mila finds herself pregnant and was forced to marry Noel. He attempts to extend his influence over his son-in-law, who resists; there is a confrontation
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A crime-drama-suspense genre film not often seen in Philippine cinema. A controlling patriarch loses it over his daughter's marriage and her attempts to escape from their incestuous househol... Read allA crime-drama-suspense genre film not often seen in Philippine cinema. A controlling patriarch loses it over his daughter's marriage and her attempts to escape from their incestuous household.A crime-drama-suspense genre film not often seen in Philippine cinema. A controlling patriarch loses it over his daughter's marriage and her attempts to escape from their incestuous household.

  • Director
    • Mike De Leon
  • Writers
    • Clodualdo Del Mundo Jr.
    • Raquel Villavicencio
    • Mike De Leon
  • Stars
    • Charo Santos-Concio
    • Jay Ilagan
    • Vic Silayan
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.7/10
    839
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Mike De Leon
    • Writers
      • Clodualdo Del Mundo Jr.
      • Raquel Villavicencio
      • Mike De Leon
    • Stars
      • Charo Santos-Concio
      • Jay Ilagan
      • Vic Silayan
    • 6User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 17 wins & 7 nominations total

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    Charo Santos-Concio
    Charo Santos-Concio
    • Milagros Carandang
    • (as Charo Santos)
    Jay Ilagan
    • Noel Manalansan
    Vic Silayan
    • Sgt. Diosdado Carandang
    Charito Solis
    • Adelina Carandang
    Ruben Rustia
    • Peping Manalansan
    Aida Carmona
    Aida Carmona
    • Onyang
    Juan Rodrigo
    Juan Rodrigo
    • Ernie
    Cora Alforja
    • Cynthia
    Dindo Angeles
    • Mario
    Edwin O'Hara
    • Pulis 1
    Mandy Bustamante
    • Pulis 2
    Mely Mallari
    • Diomy
    Monette Alfon
    • Landlady
    Teresita R. Sanchez
    • Dra. Trinidad
    • (as Dra. Teresita R. Sanchez)
    • Director
      • Mike De Leon
    • Writers
      • Clodualdo Del Mundo Jr.
      • Raquel Villavicencio
      • Mike De Leon
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    User reviews6

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    CinemaClown

    Uncomfortable & Unsettling All The Way Through

    Led by a central performance so powerful, intimidating & domineering that the character's overbearing presence & oppressive aura looms over the story even when he isn't around in those moments, Kisapmata is disconcerting from the first scene, gets more unnerving as it progresses and brims with a claustrophobic atmosphere that's absolutely smothering in its intensity.

    Co-written & directed by Mike de Leon, the story is inspired from a real-life event and brings its narrative to life in a very raw, lifelike manner. The drama is riveting all the way through, is infused with a feeling of uneasiness that never for once leaves the room, and the characters are deftly scripted as well. And there is an incestuous undercurrent at play here that adds to its uncomfortable tone.

    Each n every conversation only moves the plot closer to the inevitable finale and even when it's apparent where the story is headed and how things may play out, it is still difficult to not be affected by it. Vic Silayan renders his role with nothing held back, playing the controlling, dictatorial patriarch with such dominance that his input overshadows everyone else. It's not an easy act but the actor is natural at it.

    Overall, Kisapmata ranks amongst the most disturbing & disquieting examples of its genre(s) and features a premise that cuts far too close to a real-life scenario. An emotionally gripping & palpably tense nightmare that gives the viewers no breathing space and keeps things taut & terrifying solely through character actions & conversations, this obscure Filipino gem is as authentic in its storytelling as it is suffocating in its setting.
    purakek

    Skillful, tasteful, powerful

    Though the plot was based on an actual murder case, the movie is a imagined recreation of what led to the homicidal incident. Vic Silayan, a patriarch who carries more than mere fatherly love to his daughter, is the ultimate personification of evil here. Unable to accept to accept the impending marriage of his daughter (Charo Santos) to beau Jay Ilagan, he makes life miserable for the pair. Ilagan, slowly learns the hideous secret the family carries and despite his plight, is unable to stop it. The imagery and music add to impending tragedy that awaited everyone. Great acting from Silayan, great directorial work from de Leon!
    8flipchino808

    A classic from 2nd Golden Age of Philippine Cinema

    A taught, compact film that tackles one of the few taboo subjects in Filipino society and not often successfully translated to local cinema. But director Mike De Leon was able to wrap this sensitive subject around a crime-thriller plot, and the film drives you along with its the skillful actors and suspenseful narrative, before bringing you head-on to its gruesome ending. Charo Santos plays the naive, daughter trapped in the manipulative control of his father and a mother who turned to religion to deny the situation happening before her eyes. Santos' marriage to Jay Ilagan somehow tripped the father into dark obsession and through contrived manipulation, sought to trap the couple back into his control--and eventually, the tragic end. Vic Silayan as the evil patriarch is casting made perfect. Eerie and subtly textured in its pacing and cinematography, the film indeed earned its place in a glorious era than spanned from mid 70's to early 80's .
    8Foutainoflife

    Great Watch For Me

    I just happened to stumble across this film and I found it impressive.

    I won't deny that I was extremely hesitant about watching it because while I'm a thriller/horror junkie, the hurdles of cultural and decades of social divide were enough to make me think that it might not bring the same punch as a film with closer cultural relevance made in a more modern time. I was wrong.

    Of course the quality of the film is dated but the subject matter and atmosphere quickly pulled at my interests. A sense of oppression is felt at the onset and the atmosphere it creates permeates the entire film making one feel anxious. The cast of actors did an amazing job in their roles making each relatable. The story is loosely inspired by a real life situation that took place in the 60's.

    If you like thrillers you might find this an enjoyable watch. My only advice would be to watch the film before researching anything on the true life events so that you might feel the heaviness of uncertainty.
    9SameirAli

    Chilling Experience.

    Such an amazing Filipino movie. I need to explore more from this region. This film is shocking, especially the climax gave me a chilling experience. Great acting, and skillful Direction. Anything more will be a spoiler. Try to watch without any spoilers.

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    • Trivia
      Based on the essay "The House on Zapote Street" by Nick Joaquin which is included in the Reportage on Crime, an anthology of crime stories in the Philippines.
    • Connections
      Referenced in Balahibong pusa (2001)

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    • Release date
      • December 25, 1981 (Philippines)
    • Country of origin
      • Philippines
    • Official site
      • Kisapmata (1981)
    • Languages
      • Filipino
      • Tagalog
    • Also known as
      • In the Wink of an Eye
    • Production company
      • Bancom Audiovision
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 30 minutes
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1(original ratio)

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