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Bwakaw

  • 2012
  • TV-PG
  • 1h 50m
IMDb RATING
7.2/10
393
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Eddie Garcia and Princess in Bwakaw (2012)
Drama

Gruff and cynical Rene is no stranger to loneliness, living an emotionally detached life with his dog, Bkawaw. Yet a connection with a middle-aged taxi driver begins to soften his outlook on... Read allGruff and cynical Rene is no stranger to loneliness, living an emotionally detached life with his dog, Bkawaw. Yet a connection with a middle-aged taxi driver begins to soften his outlook on life.Gruff and cynical Rene is no stranger to loneliness, living an emotionally detached life with his dog, Bkawaw. Yet a connection with a middle-aged taxi driver begins to soften his outlook on life.

  • Director
    • Jun Lana
  • Writer
    • Jun Lana
  • Stars
    • Eddie Garcia
    • Princess
    • Rez Cortez
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.2/10
    393
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    • Director
      • Jun Lana
    • Writer
      • Jun Lana
    • Stars
      • Eddie Garcia
      • Princess
      • Rez Cortez
    • 10User reviews
    • 17Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 16 wins & 34 nominations total

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    Eddie Garcia
    Eddie Garcia
    • Rene
    Princess
    • Bwakaw
    Rez Cortez
    Rez Cortez
    • Sol
    Bibeth Orteza
    Bibeth Orteza
    • Rose
    Joey Paras
    Joey Paras
    • Tracy
    Alan Paule
    Alan Paule
    • Berting
    • (as Allan Paule)
    Beverly Salviejo
    Beverly Salviejo
    • Nitang
    Soxy Topacio
    Soxy Topacio
    • Zaldy
    • (as Soxie Topacio)
    Luz Valdez
    Luz Valdez
    • Minda
    Gardo Versoza
    Gardo Versoza
    • Father Eddie
    Soliman Cruz
    Soliman Cruz
    • Funeral Homes Manager
    Ronaldo Bertubin
    • Minda's Nephew
    May-i Fabros
    • Aleli
    Jonathan Neri
    • Veterinarian
    Armida Siguion-Reyna
    Armida Siguion-Reyna
    • Alicia
    Jerry Apolonio
    • Veterinarian 2
    Vincent Calayag
    • Boylet 1
    Rommel Villareal
    • Boylet 2
    • Director
      • Jun Lana
    • Writer
      • Jun Lana
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    9elsbeth-santos

    Bwakaw (An Independent Film): From a Commoner's View

    Bwakaw embarks upon the life's journey of Mang Rene, a cranky old homosexual man. I've seen other gay movies but this is so far the most natural, every-day-scene, or could-be-my-neighbor kind of setting. The delivery of lines are so natural that it didn't feel scripted at all. But of course! This was a powerhouse cast! Led by none other than one of the greatest actors that has ever graced the Philippine Cinema – Mr. Eddie Garcia himself! Add to that another classical icon in the industry – Ms. Armida Siguion-Reyna. Now, who could possibly top these two actors who are, to quote a line from the movie, "older than the Philippine Constitution??? And I mean that in the most positive way, that their length and quality of service to the Philippine movie industry is already immeasurable. So, it is only right for us to give honor.

    Other good actors who graced this film are: Gardo Versoza, Soxie Topacio, Alan Paule, Luz Valdez, Rez Cortez, Beverly Salviejo, Jonathan Neri, May-I Fabros, Soliman Cruz, Roni Bertubin, and Joey Paras. I will not detail who played who, so as not to preempt other would-be watchers of this movie. Go figure that out yourself! ;) Or just go to their Facebook Fanpage. Actually, I'm just too lazy to write it down because it would just be a waste of time and space when you can find it in their Fanpage already. Am I right? Now, moving on to what I liked about this movie… click here for full review, go to: http://heblogs-sheblogs.com
    8Red-125

    Man's best friend.

    Bwakaw (2012) is a movie from the Philippines, written and directed by Jun Lana. Rene, played by Eddie Garcia, is a misanthropic older gay man. Rene lives in a semi-rural area, not too far from a larger city. He has no real friends, because he repulses people who try to engage him in friendship. Eddie's great love in life is his little dog, Bwakaw, played by Princess.

    There are two threads to the plot--a serious illness suffered by Bwakaw, and a developing friendship between Rene and a younger man. The movie is worth watching to see how these plot lines develop.

    We saw the film at the Little Theatre as part of Image Out--The Rochester LGBT Film Festival. It will work well on the small screen.
    6v-86934

    Classic Filipino Movie

    At first I thought this would be boring but after watching this for 30 mins I realize this is watchable. Show accurate why some old people are grumpy and like their everyday life make me reflect on life is short and appreciate on life more.
    8fabiog-26-358885

    How to get old (being gay).

    Good film to reflect on old age, illness, loneliness, death, love and sexuality. This film does so from the perspective of a generation that is already leaving, and that many of its gay members could not live their lives fully, or only did so towards the end of their days. During their "best years", they were denied the right to have a partner, marry, have or adopt children and in some way, they were condemned to live with self-shame and to grow old alone. In this way, the later generation, (those of us who are now adults), although many of us were able to come out of the closet from a young age, and we were also able to live a fuller life, gaining, in many countries, rights that were previously impossible to imagine, now we lack of clear and positive references for our approaching old age. Well, I think there is a need for many more films on these topics, approaching the subject from new perspectives.
    53xHCCH

    As Bleak and Dry as the Synopsis Suggests

    I have known about this movie when it was one of the featured films in the recent Cinemalaya Film Fest. However aside from the terrible title, the synopsis describing a film an elderly gay man with his dog was so bleak, it did not interest me at all. Maybe because it won Eddie Garcia a Best Actor award, it was given a commercial run which was good, but I still did not have a plan to watch it. Well, that is until this morning when I found out that this film will be our country's entry to the Oscars Foreign Language Film category for this year. Honestly, that was the only reason why I felt I should give it a chance after all.

    Unfortunately, this film turned out to be as bleak and as dry as its synopsis suggested. It was indeed about an elderly gay man named Rene (Eddie Garcia) and his dog Bwakaw (played by an "aspin"/"askal" named Princess). The drama played for an hour and a half or maybe more, as slow, as straightforward and as predictable as that.

    There were of course some people in his neighborhood he interacted with, like his nosy next-door neighbor Nitang (Beverly Salviejo), the gays at the beauty salon (Soxie Topacio and Joey Paras), his co-workers in the Post Office (Luz Valdez and Allan Paule), the priest who was always seen fanning himself (Gardo Versoza) and the tricycle driver the old curmudgeon decided to befriend (Rez Cortez). The elegant Ms. Armida Siguion-Reyna stood out in her featured role as Alicia, the girlfriend Rene kept hanging for 15 years, only not to marry. I see the name of Bibeth Orteza in the cast list, but I honestly do not remember seeing her in the film.

    OK, there were some scenes that made me laugh. There was even a scene that made me tear up. There was a scene that I felt certain was bound to happen, it did, but I wish it did not. However, the main fault of this film is that there were no big surprises at all. There were no hidden symbolism or deeper meanings. It did not challenge me think at all. I felt I have seen this same story of growing old lonely told many times before in many a made-for-TV drama show. "Bwakaw" is not really that bad, but is this it? Is this really the BEST we have to show the world this year to compete for the Oscars?

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      The official entry of the Philippines to the Best Foreign Language Film at the 85th Academy Awards 2013.
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      Rene at Alicia
      Original music composed by Jema Pamintuan

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    • Release date
      • September 5, 2012 (Philippines)
    • Country of origin
      • Philippines
    • Official site
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    • Languages
      • Filipino
      • Tagalog
      • English
    • Also known as
      • 賤嘴老頭有條狗
    • Production companies
      • Cinemalaya
      • Octobertrain Films
      • APT Entertainment
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      • $37,460
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 50m(110 min)
    • Color
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