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Anak

  • 2000
  • TV-PG
  • 2h 15m
IMDb RATING
7.8/10
411
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Claudine Barretto and Vilma Santos in Anak (2000)
DramaFamily

Filipina Overseas Contract Worker is forced to leave her family and take a higher-paying job in a more-prosperous Asian country, unaware of her husband's death.Filipina Overseas Contract Worker is forced to leave her family and take a higher-paying job in a more-prosperous Asian country, unaware of her husband's death.Filipina Overseas Contract Worker is forced to leave her family and take a higher-paying job in a more-prosperous Asian country, unaware of her husband's death.

  • Director
    • Rory B. Quintos
  • Writers
    • Ricky Lee
    • Moira Lang
  • Stars
    • Vilma Santos
    • Claudine Barretto
    • Joel Torre
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.8/10
    411
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Rory B. Quintos
    • Writers
      • Ricky Lee
      • Moira Lang
    • Stars
      • Vilma Santos
      • Claudine Barretto
      • Joel Torre
    • 12User reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 9 nominations total

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    Vilma Santos
    Vilma Santos
    • Josie
    Claudine Barretto
    Claudine Barretto
    • Carla
    Joel Torre
    Joel Torre
    • Rudy
    Baron Geisler
    Baron Geisler
    • Michael
    Sheila Mae Alvero
    • Daday
    • (as Sheila Mae)
    Amy Austria
    Amy Austria
    • Lyn
    Cherry Pie Picache
    Cherry Pie Picache
    • Mercy
    Leandro Muñoz
    Leandro Muñoz
    • Brian
    Tess Dumpit
    Tess Dumpit
    • Norma
    Cris Michelena
    • Arnel
    Hazel Ann Mendoza
    • Young Carla
    Daniel Morial
    Daniel Morial
    • Young Michael
    Gino Paul Guzman
    • Don Don
    Jodi Sta. Maria
    Jodi Sta. Maria
    • Bernadette
    Odette Khan
    Odette Khan
    • Mrs. Madrid
    Troy Martino
    • Al
    John Lapus
    John Lapus
    • Sing-Along Bar Host 1
    Jojo Saguin
    • Sing-Along Bar Host 2
    • Director
      • Rory B. Quintos
    • Writers
      • Ricky Lee
      • Moira Lang
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    User reviews12

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    pai71

    Why movies must be made!

    There are drawbacks in Anak, small aspects that could be left out or be more emphasized; but forget that petty cash because…

    Just as I had forgotten the reason for making movies, that not all movies are justified merely as a moneymaking device where profit, spin off products and the inclusion of at least one major Hollywood movie star are dominant ingredients in the narrative formula; just as I had misplaced the argument for film production itself, Anak puts it all right again.

    Quintos peels away every superfluous non-significant element and leaves us with a nucleus so pure, so strong and so universally true that it touches all of us. Separation from loved ones, sacrifices and the complexity of family relations are key components of the narrative that, propelled by brilliant acting, drives this highly realistic and touching story forward.

    And realism and emotions are clues to what makes Anak such a gripping tale. In other, more conventional, 'touching' films I often feel left off with an awkward, almost embarrassed, feeling of having been tricked to tears by elementary storytelling mechanisms. But the feeling of a natural, almost improvised acting in Anak, conveys everyday life as well as the intense moments with an exceptional credibility which makes the overall narrative so strong it should leave its audience feeling that this is one of the primary reasons for storytelling.
    10astridf-1

    Breathtaking....; Amazing

    Where to begin ? Anak (or 'The Child' as it is known in the West) is an absolutely amazing movie, a movie so powerful that it deserves to be watched by everyone. The Story is set around Josie and her family, Many years ago - Josie had to leave her family and become a domestic over-seas so she that she could provide money to support her family, when Josies husband dies, Josie returns to her family to take over her job as mother, but when she returns, her family is anything but loving and welcoming.

    The acting in this movie is magnificent, I had never heard of Vilma Santos until I watched Anak, however after seeing it I had to rent out some of her other movies, the emotion shown by Vilma, and the other actors is amazing and at times you really can find yourself believing that this family is real. There were times in the movie I laughed, times I cried, but I loved every second of it, and it blows almost every Hollywood movie out of the water.

    Anak just goes to show that a movie dosn't need to have sex, drugs & violence, and also not be a Children's movie to be excellent and a must-see for the entire family

    10/10
    8shi612

    Serious issue

    The Philippine president praises the Overseas Filipino Workers (OFW) as hero. This is nothing more than delusive. The reality of OFWs is almost slavery exporting. In this film, Josie, the mother, was locked in the house while her master and his family were on long vacation. That was why she could not attend her husband's funeral! Total remittance from the OFWs, who send most of their earnings from such humiliating work, amounts nearly US$ 10B annually. This film raises a serious issue in Philippine society, however, I think most of Philippine politicians may not even recognize how desperate a country which relies on exporting their people for such slavery jobs.

    They leave their family because they love family. Mother leaves her children whom she wants to embrace always, and works for them sacrificing everything. Children feel they are abandoned by their mother even they know their daily life is supported by her remittance. Mother's love ends up with broken relationship. What a tragedy! The life of the family looks not bad in Philippine standard. In fact their house is large enough even in Japanese standard. However, their father, who looks a good man, do not have stable job, if not minimal income which is hard to afford their life. In fact, even working abroad as a maid is a kind of status.

    I don't understand why the mother does not cancel going to Hong Kong and choose yet another life, to live with her family with less income, after reconciliation with her daughter. Unless Filipinos decide to quit working overseas for little money, I think this country would not become better.

    By the way, this is the first film I saw Vilma Santos. Her performance is superb. Few actresses can act both comical and serious sides of the same character.
    10flip_donna

    Man, what a movie!!

    I absolutely loved this film! At first I was a bit skeptic, but man....what great acting!! It seemed so real...not far from reality. Claudine did a great job as the snot nose brat of a daughter and Vilma was awesome as the loving, but misunderstood mother. It's a great movie...go rent it!!
    7peter07

    Good film

    I picked up a copy of this on DVD while visiting Cebu, and it's a film that has stayed with me after just one viewing.

    I live in Korea and there are plenty of Filipinos and Filipinas working here for little money to support their families back home. This movie was a good primer on the plight of overseas Filipino workers, though I'm sure many Filipinos have endured worse while working overseas.

    I'd seen just one Philippine movie before "Anak," and I told the saleslady at the video store I got this film from to select a good movie for me instead of formulaic love stories and such. I'm glad she selected the DVD she did as I highly recommend this film.

    It's sad so many Filipinos (10% of the population) have to go abroad to earn a living. The real villains are the corrupt government and social system in the Philippines as well as a runaway birth rate that dooms the people to poverty. I love the Phils and am a frequent visitor but I do see the causes of the country being a Third World country.

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    • Trivia
      Gabby Concepcion was initially tapped to play the role of Rudy.
    • Connections
      Referenced in L'éveil de Maximo Oliveros (2005)
    • Soundtracks
      Anak
      Composed and Written by Freddie Aguilar

      Performed by Sharon Cuneta

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    • Release date
      • May 10, 2000 (Philippines)
    • Country of origin
      • Philippines
    • Official site
      • Official Site (Star Cinema)
    • Languages
      • English
      • Filipino
      • Tagalog
    • Also known as
      • The Child
    • Production company
      • Star Cinema
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    • Runtime
      • 2h 15m(135 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
      • Dolby SR
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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