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Dekada '70

  • 2002
  • TV-14
  • 2h 8m
IMDb RATING
7.7/10
629
YOUR RATING
Dekada '70 (2002)
Drama

A middle-class Filipino family struggles to survive in the era of dictatorship.A middle-class Filipino family struggles to survive in the era of dictatorship.A middle-class Filipino family struggles to survive in the era of dictatorship.

  • Director
    • Chito S. Roño
  • Writer
    • Lualhati Bautista
  • Stars
    • Vilma Santos
    • Christopher De Leon
    • Piolo Pascual
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.7/10
    629
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Chito S. Roño
    • Writer
      • Lualhati Bautista
    • Stars
      • Vilma Santos
      • Christopher De Leon
      • Piolo Pascual
    • 14User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 16 wins & 10 nominations total

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    Vilma Santos
    Vilma Santos
    • Amanda
    Christopher De Leon
    Christopher De Leon
    • Julian
    Piolo Pascual
    Piolo Pascual
    • Jules
    Marvin Agustin
    Marvin Agustin
    • Eman
    Carlos Agassi
    Carlos Agassi
    • Gani
    Danilo Barrios
    Danilo Barrios
    • Jason
    Ana Capri
    Ana Capri
    • Mara
    Dimples Romana
    Dimples Romana
    • Evelyn
    John Wayne Sace
    John Wayne Sace
    • Bingo
    • (as John W. Sace)
    Jhong Hilario
    Jhong Hilario
    • Willy
    Tirso Cruz III
    Tirso Cruz III
    • Evelyn's Dad
    Marianne de la Riva
    • Evelyn's Mom
    Carlo Muñoz
    • Rene
    Kris Aquino
    Kris Aquino
    • Student Leader
    Orestes Ojeda
    • Dr. Rodrigo
    Manjo Del Mundo
    • Metrocom Police
    Ihman Esturco
    Ihman Esturco
    • Military Officer
    • (as Ihman Isturco)
    Mel Kimura
    Mel Kimura
    • Sister at Task Force Detainees
    • Director
      • Chito S. Roño
    • Writer
      • Lualhati Bautista
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    8piba16

    A brilliant film but an awkward adaptation

    Lualhati Bautista's Dekada '70 (as directed by Chito Rono) is a film executed masterfully. The film captures every aspect of the seventies from the wardrobe, the music and even the atrocious hairstyles. Even the overall look of the film evokes some age; it was as if the movie was actually shot in the 1970s. For a person who has yet to read the novel, Chito Rono's film is a good-enough version. It tells the narrative of the novel and is, perhaps, better than the novel since it is able to draw emotions from the audience. The problem lies once the person has read the novel; in the novel, the focus is on Amanda Bartolome (Vilma Santos). Her husband, Julian Bartolome (Christopher De Leon), is practically non-existent. Bu introducing the husband, the impact of Amanda Bartolome is lessened since as Julian declares in the film, "It's a man's world." Thus, at the start of the film, Amanda appears to be a pushover, a doormat to her domineering husband. It is only at the end that she manages to redeem herself. But despite that, the film successfully conveys the raw emotions and turmoil that were surging throughout the seventies, a time when the rights of every individual was threatened.
    10voltaire_esguerra

    excellent

    This movie is not just a mere re-enactment of the 70's and was not just about martial law. It is a melo-drama of a true Filipino family which can transcend even to the succeeding generations. It is definitely one of the smartest screenplays of our time. It was well directed and the cast was well casted. Everything from the cinematography, production design, musical scoring and lights really gave more impact and drama to the film. It was able to bring us back and make us feel the film. I recommend this film,it is worth every peso to watch it. It touches pertinent issues in the society such as politics and the importance of parents and the value of the family in shaping the nation,by promoting nationalism and love for country.
    7desire_of_the_endless

    not as good as the book

    Dekada '70 by Lualhati Bautista has to be one of my most favorite books. The story of Amanda Bartolome's tale of dealing with her family, and self-discovery during the turbulent era of Martial Law in the Philippines really was as entertaining as it was eye-opening. It's really too bad that the movie failed to capture the actual essence of the book.

    First of all, the true main character of the story is really Amanda. In the movie, amanda just has a few thoughts and reflections at the beginning and the end of the movie and nothing more. It really focuses on how her family grows as a family, and is affected by the drastic changes and events at that time. What I really wanted to see was Amanda's thoughts as the events of the story occur.

    But if not looking at the book and not really looking at Amanda as the protagonist, you can see that the movie explains well what could have happened to any common bourgeois family in those times. You can also see the just how powerful the acting of Vilma Santos, Christopher de Leon, Dimples Romana and Marvin Agustin was in this film. Even Jhong Hilario, Carlos Agassi, Tirso Cruz III, Carlo Munoz, and John Wayne Sace gave good performances. I personally found that the characters such as Mara and Jason were taken for granted. Ana Capri didn't do justice as Jules' wife and role model for Amanda, and though Danilo Barrios gave a pretty good performance as Jason, I didn't really see him as the wild child Jason was. And Piolo Pascual didn't really for me look the part of Jules. For one thing, He's too much of a pretty boy, and another is that his acting is so-so. The transition of scenes also left me a tad confused at times.

    All in all, this movie deserves a 9/10, but seeing how different and in that way, inferior it is to the book, no offense to Lualhati bautista who wrote the book and the screenplay, plus a few other weak elements, I think it deserves a 7/10. But it still is a good movie. I recommend it to everyone whether you are a Filipino or a foreigner, whether you were present in those times or not, it is a movie you will enjoy.
    10jasjgm

    simply powerful

    "Dekada '70" is simply powerful. Vilma Santos's performance is stunning, as usual, (though personally she did a better job in "Bata, Bata, Paano Ka Ginawa?"). Christopher de Leon also has a shining performance, as well as Piolo Pascual, who swept the supporting actor awards in, if I'm not mistaken, all of the 2002 Philippine movie/acting awards ceremonies. The movie was actually very faithful to the book, only a few new scenes had been added. It isn't easy watching, but neither is it dragging. Watch out for the abrupt transitions, which is probably the only weak aspect of this film. Though it doesn't match up to Lualhati Bautista's masterpiece, "Bata, Bata, Paano Ka Ginawa?", all in all, "Dekada '70" is still a very good drama. 9/10
    8jason_ad4

    great (Dr. Isagani Cruz)

    the acting was simply amazing! a good adaptation of the book. the casting was also wonderful. the family was how i imagined it to be. it was good that Vilma portrayed Amanda because she has been one of the great actresses in our country. but i feel that Christopher De Leon didn't fit his role that much. Danilo also looked older than the one in the book. I also felt that Piolo's wife should have been more beautiful. But I was amazed by the condition of the cars that they used. the house was also in good form. It was also good that they didn't include morbid parts from the book. Over all the film was good. i could watch that film over and over again.

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      Production started as early 2001, but was shelved for unstated reason. It was revived in 2002 when it passed as one of Metro Manila film festival entries.

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    • Release date
      • July 5, 2008 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • Philippines
    • Official site
      • official site
    • Languages
      • Filipino
      • Tagalog
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Seventies
    • Production company
      • Star Cinema
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      2 hours 8 minutes
    • Color
      • Color

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