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Hari ng selda: Anak ni Baby Ama 2

  • 2002
  • 2h
IMDb RATING
7.9/10
54
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Angelika Dela Cruz and Robin Padilla in Hari ng selda: Anak ni Baby Ama 2 (2002)
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Anghel and Angelica are from two different worlds. Anghel is confined in the National Penitentiary serving his sentence; Angelica is a recent graduate in the prime of her life. When she goes... Read allAnghel and Angelica are from two different worlds. Anghel is confined in the National Penitentiary serving his sentence; Angelica is a recent graduate in the prime of her life. When she goes to the Penitentiary, she sees Anghel and is intrigued by him. She learns that he is well-... Read allAnghel and Angelica are from two different worlds. Anghel is confined in the National Penitentiary serving his sentence; Angelica is a recent graduate in the prime of her life. When she goes to the Penitentiary, she sees Anghel and is intrigued by him. She learns that he is well-respected by his mates and that his word is considered law inside the Billibid. At first, ... Read all

  • Director
    • Deo Fajardo Jr.
  • Writers
    • Robin Padilla
    • Deo Fajardo Jr.
  • Stars
    • Robin Padilla
    • Angelika Dela Cruz
    • Rommel Padilla
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.9/10
    54
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Deo Fajardo Jr.
    • Writers
      • Robin Padilla
      • Deo Fajardo Jr.
    • Stars
      • Robin Padilla
      • Angelika Dela Cruz
      • Rommel Padilla
    • 2User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Robin Padilla
    Robin Padilla
    • Anghel
    Angelika Dela Cruz
    Angelika Dela Cruz
    • Angelica
    Rommel Padilla
    Rommel Padilla
    • Erwin
    Raven Villanueva
    • Isabel
    Johnny Delgado
    Johnny Delgado
    • Supt. Mortel
    Berting Labra
    • Ka Turing
    Roldan Aquino
    • Director Reyes
    Flora Gasser
    Flora Gasser
    • Yaya Belen
    Evangeline Pascual
    Evangeline Pascual
    • Mrs. Santiago
    Jordan Castillo
    Jordan Castillo
    • Joey P.
    Dexter Doria
    Dexter Doria
    • Ladyguard
    Leychard Sicangco
    • Ley G.
    Dick Israel
    Dick Israel
    • Billy Casiping
    Boy Roque
    Boy Roque
    • Musang
    June Hidalgo
    • Kojak
    • (as Jun Hidalgo)
    July Hidalgo
    • Ugoy
    Daria Ramirez
    Daria Ramirez
    • Anghel's Mother
    Kathy Mori
    • Lyn
    • (as Cathy Mori)
    • Director
      • Deo Fajardo Jr.
    • Writers
      • Robin Padilla
      • Deo Fajardo Jr.
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    5Pedro-37

    Overlong action / love story with mediocre plot.

    "Hari ng Selda" has a decent cast - mainly the always watchable Robin Pedilla and the young and sweet looking Angelika dela Cruz - but is overlong (122 min) and sometimes lacks logic. The erotic scenes seem superfluous in this movie and so do the always embarrassing gay sidekicks. Filipino movies always seem to have at least one annoying gay sidekick (witness Dahil may isang ikaw, Eto na naman ako, Bahay ni lola and many more).

    It's rather competent in the action department though. And there are some tough scenes involving the wardens of the prison killing the prisoners. Overall, I'd say it's watchable and apart from the gay comic relief never really bad.

    Rating: 5 /10
    1Nen_Master357

    Weak and unworthy sequel

    This movie is the official sequel to Robin Padilla's 1990 hit, Anak Ni Baby Ama ("Son Of Baby Ama"). The first film catapulted Padilla into action stardom and ranks among the best crime drama films in late 80s Filipino cinema. The original flick combined a very tight script with great acting talents, inspired direction, competently staged action set pieces and a cool musical score.

    The second movie though, with the subtitle Hari Ng Selda ("King Of The Cellblock") is severely lacking in the qualities that made the original movie an above average release in the genre of gangster action films. While the story is partly based on Robin's real life experiences in prison after serving a two year sentence for illegal possession of firearms, it is mostly a fictionalized dramatization of life behind bars. The director of the first film, Deo Fajardo Jr., returns to helm this next installment and he also wrote the script with additional input from Padilla.

    The main problem with the movie is its lack of cohesion and unity of ideas; it doesn't know if it wants to be a romance drama, a prison drama or a gangster movie. It also doesn't have the same vibe and tone as the original film (with the exception of the sex scenes which manage to, like in the first movie, to look like softcore porn). In addition, the film doesn't really resolve the issues from the first movie; you'd recall that in the original, the Tondo kingpin, Ramon Crisologo wanted Anghel to replace Johnny Roa as the new crime boss of the Manila underworld. I think the sequel should have explored this idea instead, as it is a more compelling and fascinating premise than what eventually ended up in the sequel. The synopsis for my ideal sequel would be Anghel escaping prison through the help of Junior Bahala and his men, after which Anghel would take control of a big syndicate's criminal activities. Padilla doesn't even need to play his old role in this new installment.

    But to go back to the review, the romance angle in the story seemed forced and out of place. It was written into the script to resemble the romance between Anghel and Ann from the first movie. Needless to say, the romantic subplot isn't really that interesting and should have been entirely discarded. The film is also devoid of realism as can be seen in the various shootout scenes where people just drop off after being hit by bullets; there's no special effects where the clothes get torn or blood spills out. That's how unrealistic the gunfights look so the suspension of disbelief goes out the window. Simply put, this is shoddy, lazy filmmaking (I think the government movie censorship board of the Philippines also had a hand in this lack of realism). The film's biggest goof though is the recasting of actors (whose characters died in the first film) from the original movie and having them play new roles in this sequel. Dick Israel, Rommel Padilla, Jun Hidalgo and several other actors are reintroduced playing new characters. Again, this adds to the film's lack of realism and believability (Unless the film is perhaps set in an alternate universe where the laws of physics and logic don't apply).

    In conclusion, Anak Ni Baby Ama 2 is a disappointing, boring, uninspired and mediocre release that fails to live up to its predecessor. It's supposed to be Padilla's return to a serious role after a spate of mediocre action romcom films. Watch Blood In, Blood Out instead if you want a convincing and interesting prison drama.

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    • Connections
      Follows Bitayin si... Baby Ama! (1976)
    • Soundtracks
      Walang hanggan
      Composed by Wency Cornejo

      Published by Harmony Music

      Performed by Janno Gibbs and Kuh Ledesma

      from the album "Divas and I"

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    • Release date
      • March 30, 2002 (Philippines)
    • Country of origin
      • Philippines
    • Languages
      • Filipino
      • Tagalog
    • Also known as
      • Hari Ng Selda: Anak Ni Baby Ama 2
    • Production company
      • Viva Films
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      2 hours
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