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Crying Ladies

  • 2003
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 51m
IMDb RATING
6.8/10
299
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Crying Ladies (2003)
ComedyDrama

A whimsical comedy about three women who cry at funerals, professionally.A whimsical comedy about three women who cry at funerals, professionally.A whimsical comedy about three women who cry at funerals, professionally.

  • Director
    • Mark Meily
  • Writer
    • Mark Meily
  • Stars
    • Sharon Cuneta
    • Hilda Koronel
    • Angel Aquino
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.8/10
    299
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Mark Meily
    • Writer
      • Mark Meily
    • Stars
      • Sharon Cuneta
      • Hilda Koronel
      • Angel Aquino
    • 10User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
    • 54Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 6 wins & 17 nominations total

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    Sharon Cuneta
    Sharon Cuneta
    • Stella Mate
    Hilda Koronel
    Hilda Koronel
    • Rhoda "Aling Doray" Rivera
    Angel Aquino
    Angel Aquino
    • Choleng
    Eric Quizon
    Eric Quizon
    • Wilson Chua
    Ricky Davao
    Ricky Davao
    • Guido
    Julio Pacheco
    • Bong
    Shamaine Buencamino
    Shamaine Buencamino
    • Cecile
    Sherry Lara
    Sherry Lara
    • Mrs. Chua
    Gilleth Sandico
    Gilleth Sandico
    • Becky
    Joan Bitagcol
    • Grace
    Johnny Delgado
    Johnny Delgado
    • Priest
    Edgar Mortiz
    Edgar Mortiz
    • Mang Gusting
    Raymond Bagatsing
    Raymond Bagatsing
    • Ipe
    Bella Flores
    Bella Flores
    • Lost Lady
    Lou Veloso
    Lou Veloso
    • Brgy Chairman
    Jemalene Estrada
    Jemalene Estrada
    • Giselle
    Randolf Stamatelaky
    Randolf Stamatelaky
    • Jorge
    • (as Randolf Stamalaky)
    Winnie Cordero
    Winnie Cordero
    • Female Game Show Host
    • Director
      • Mark Meily
    • Writer
      • Mark Meily
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    10donsgraf

    An excellent movie with the powerful performance for the whole cast

    It is not a typical type Philippine movie. It is very rare kind to have this movie. The character speak it self. Its is tailor made for Hollywood remake. The lead cast Sharon Cuneta deserve an A+ Grade for here outstanding performance in this movie. The supporting cast of this movie are excellent. Hilda Coronel gave an engaging performance as "choling" who believes that here daughter is a potential commercial model. The Story is simple but elegant by touching the heart of the audience. The lines of this movie are natural and reality. I Consider it a treasure movie that lifetime last. I salute UNITEL Pictures for producing this kind of Movie. BRAVO!!!!!!
    10kuya_emon

    One of 2003's Best Filipino films

    it was not that "earth shaking" nor did it "lack substance". it could have been "whimsical", but this i can attest, it truly deserved the honor of being named best picture of the 2003 metro manila film festival. among the qualified contenders in the aforementioned film festival include bridal shower (a wonderful sex comedy) and mano po 2 (a domestic family drama that has no relation with the original).

    crying ladies is a well-written comedy with notable performances delivered by its leads, particularly hilda koronel. sharon cuneta and eric quizon contributed their share of the goods but for mr. quizon to win the best supporting actor plum for the role he portrayed may be pushing it too far considering other notable performances in other competing films. ms. cuneta is rarely seen in a comedic role which makes her performance totally refreshing.

    the movie is not dragging; the script a palanca awardee.
    9joshuamanimtim2

    Pretty Great Movie for a Land of Recycled Plots

    Saw this film while channel surfing.

    Hey, ain't I right? Almost all Filipino movies contain the same plot (Lust-Love-Death-Drama...) recently.

    The plot:

    A mother taking care of his son who is being claimed by her former husband,

    While looking for a decent job, she decided to apply as a "crying lady" (women who would wail in front of a casket in a funeral, I don't know why).

    I was never a fan of locally-made films but hey!

    This change my attitude towards them.

    Possibly the best Filipino film I have ever watched.
    3kcabad-1

    Way Overrated. I just don't get it why it won awards.

    My friends and I viewed this a week ago with breathless anticipation. Receiving accolades from various award giving bodies in Manila and handpicked to represent the Philippines in this year's Oscar, we expected this film to follow the ranks of some of the best Filipino movie classics that were previously shown abroad. Unfortunately, we were left feeling cheated and disappointed.

    The Good Points: The production design, cinematography, sound and the technical framework of the film were exceptional. Truly ahead of all the other films currently being produced in the Philippines nowadays. Some aspects of the film's dialogue were funny, especially the interaction of the couple who reside right above Cuneta's apartment. That was just simply hilarious. Koronel's acting was also the best in the film - in fact, I think it was the saving grace of the whole flick. Every time she graced the screen, she was superb, and her Darna stint was funny as well.

    The Bad Points: Cuneta's acting was lackluster (I still think she can do best in drama films over comedy ones). The insertion of Cuneta ads (i.e. Alaska and McDonalds) was just plain tacky. Also, Cuneta's portrayal of a poor, struggling city lady was unbelievable and unrealistic. She, with her porcelain white skin, looked like she just recently re-bonded and highlighted her hair. She just didn't quite suit this role (to her credit, she's one of the best dramatic actresses in Philippine Cinema). Moreover, I think the film researchers didn't really do their job well. Some of the street scenes were not based on facts. When Cuneta tried to extort money in a passenger bus, almost all gave money, mostly in bills, to support her plight. This doesn't happen at all, much less, in ordinary buses. Secondly, when Cuneta paid her fees in the jeepney, nobody attempted to help her pass on the money to the driver. This does not happen at all either. Jeepney passengers, as protocol, almost reflexively, will extend their arms to help pass on fees to the driver. For someone who loves watching realism in Philippine Cinema, these scenes will not fail to disappoint.

    To end, I think this film was vastly overrated. Don't expect too much from this film. However, I'd recommend it for Koronel's acting and some hilarious dialogues that, sadly, only come in spurts.

    3/10
    8theocinema

    No Tears for CRYING LADIES

    Crying Ladies definitely has its moments. The beautifully-shot scenes of a traditional Chinese funeral lend a cultural richness and international appeal to the film. The comedy is raw and unpretentious; a very Filipino sense of humor shines through. There are poignant, delicately human scenes when the characters get drawn by the real tears shed by the bereaved family so that it is difficult to tell whether they were still crying for pay or just being participants of a shared broken humanity. And there is a very endearing, sincere quality about the characters of Crying Ladies, owing a lot to the first-rate portrayal of the lead actors led by Sharon Cuneta. Her conflicted Stella is thoroughly real; with just the right amount of goofball doses to make her likable. Tough critics from the New York Times and Village Voice gave her the "two thumbs up," even when they point out the film's flaws.

    And flaws there are, one of which is the film's uneven editing– languishing unnecessarily in some sequences and sloppily breaking narrative continuity here and there.

    Nonetheless, Crying Ladies succeeds in presenting a whimsical glimpse of how adept Pinoys are at turning tears into laughter... so seamlessly, and without bitterness.

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    • Trivia
      Was submitted by the Philippines as its official entry to the Academy Awards Foreign Language Film category in 2005.
    • Connections
      Featured in 30th Metro Manila Film Festival-Philippines 2004 Awards Night (2004)
    • Soundtracks
      Rainbow
      by Southborder

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    • Release date
      • December 25, 2003 (Philippines)
    • Country of origin
      • Philippines
    • Languages
      • Filipino
      • Mandarin
      • English
      • Tagalog
    • Also known as
      • Placzki
    • Production company
      • Unitel Pictures
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $132,920
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $65,664
      • Feb 22, 2004
    • Gross worldwide
      • $132,920
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 51m(111 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital

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