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Green Bones

  • 2024
  • TV-PG
  • 1h 36m
IMDb RATING
7.7/10
234
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Dennis Trillo and Ruru Madrid in Green Bones (2024)
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Notorious murderer set for release from prison. New corrections officer determined to keep him incarcerated by any means, despite lack of legal grounds. Explores conflict between justice, pe... Read allNotorious murderer set for release from prison. New corrections officer determined to keep him incarcerated by any means, despite lack of legal grounds. Explores conflict between justice, personal vendetta, and moral boundaries.Notorious murderer set for release from prison. New corrections officer determined to keep him incarcerated by any means, despite lack of legal grounds. Explores conflict between justice, personal vendetta, and moral boundaries.

  • Director
    • Zig Madamba Dulay
  • Writers
    • Joseph Conrad Rubio
    • Kristian Julao
    • Angeli Guidaya-Atienza
  • Stars
    • Dennis Trillo
    • Ruru Madrid
    • Michael De Mesa
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.7/10
    234
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Zig Madamba Dulay
    • Writers
      • Joseph Conrad Rubio
      • Kristian Julao
      • Angeli Guidaya-Atienza
    • Stars
      • Dennis Trillo
      • Ruru Madrid
      • Michael De Mesa
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    Releases June 19, 2025
    • 9User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 6 wins & 9 nominations total

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    Dennis Trillo
    Dennis Trillo
    • Domingo Zamora
    Ruru Madrid
    Ruru Madrid
    • Xavier Gonzaga
    Michael De Mesa
    Michael De Mesa
    • Juanito Velasquez
    Ronnie Lazaro
    Ronnie Lazaro
    • Edgardo 'Gardo' Sevilla
    Alessandra De Rossi
    Alessandra De Rossi
    • Betty
    Wendell Ramos
    Wendell Ramos
    • Jonathan Cruz
    Victor Neri
    Victor Neri
    • Carlos 'Caloy' Pineda
    Mikoy Morales
    Mikoy Morales
    • Minyong
    Royce Cabrera
    Royce Cabrera
    • Luis
    Sofia Pablo
    Sofia Pablo
    • Ruth Pineda
    Sienna Stevens
    Sienna Stevens
    • young Ruth
    Ruby Ruiz
    Ruby Ruiz
    • Mi
    Kylie Padilla
    Kylie Padilla
    • Lisa
    Gerard Acao
    Gerard Acao
    • Pol
    Raul Morit
    Raul Morit
    • Ador
    Pauline Mendoza
    Pauline Mendoza
    • Xavier's sister
    Enzo Osorio
    Enzo Osorio
    • young Xavier
    Iza Calzado
    Iza Calzado
    • Joanna 'Jo' Zamora-Pineda
    • Director
      • Zig Madamba Dulay
    • Writers
      • Joseph Conrad Rubio
      • Kristian Julao
      • Angeli Guidaya-Atienza
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    User reviews9

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    1torquiltim

    The worst of the worst.

    This is the most idiotic & stupidest I have. I left the show earlier. The show is going downhill and it's the same story about the upside down,gate and not killing any major character. Max you are so annoying and I can't take a single minute of you. The other characters are still okay but I despise you so much. This is an awful movie. At times it was so boring I wanted to throw my TV out of the window. The guy's performance as a vampire is okay but nothing to write home about. The camera work is atrocious. It's as if the moron of a director had a towel over half the camera the whole movie. This movie was maybe groundbreaking when it was released but today it's boring and absolutely unwatchable. Awful acting, awful directing in a badly dated and now stupid movie. Do yaself a favor and don't watch this movie. I'd rather sit through a marathon of snoop dogg movies then watch this one again.
    10mbotron

    A movie deserving of everyone's praise and recognition

    The overall plot is straightforward but excellent execution. Great performances from the actors, you can feel the characters' motivations and their reasoning, the screenplay was well-written and smart, twistingn and playing with the dialogs without confusing the audience, the cinematography was balanced and perfect to each scenario that was happening in the film, the places where it was shot were breath-taking, the direction showed so much juxtaposition that it provided a clear message. It is a movie that deserves the praises and recognition it garnered as it will be remembered one of the best movies in the modern digital age of the Philippines. I hope this movie makes it way internationally as it needs to be shown more.
    10patternsrhythms

    Quality Movie. Worth my time and money.

    This movie made me create an IMDB account just so I can rate it. Good actors, writer, director and so on. So many scenes made me teary eyed and my eyes were swollen after the movie. Honestly I just watched because of SB19, their song Nyebe is the soundtrack and I wanted to support them. I can't even remember the last time I watched an MMFF movie because the previous film stories were mediocre. I'm amazed that the film industry now a days is upping its game and producing quality film. For sure this movie will win awards in the MMFF. Congratulations in advance!! I know Dennis is a great actor, I just discovered Ruru is great as well. Again... What an awesome movie and reminded me to always choose to be kind to everyone. Thank you Green bones... it was a good additional experience this Christmas day!! Merry Christmas!
    5QueensMovieReview

    Ambitious film but lacks precision in execution

    Directed by Zig Madamba Dulay, the film attempts to delve into complex themes such as morality, redemption, and systemic corruption. However, the narrative often feels disjointed, with pacing issues that disrupt the story's flow. Key plot points are either rushed or overly prolonged, leading to a lack of cohesive storytelling. While Dulay's previous work, Firefly, showcased his directorial prowess, Green Bones doesn't consistently reflect the same level of craftsmanship.

    The film's ambition is evident, but the execution lacks the depth and precision necessary to leave a lasting impact. It serves as a reminder that a strong premise requires equally strong direction and character development to truly resonate with audiences.
    9Jay_Exiomo

    A Penal Colony Officer and a Convicted Murderer Meet in an Earnest, Morally Complex Drama

    In 2023's Firefly, filmmaker Zig Dulay was recognized for his ability to craft an emotionally resonant narrative that deeply explores the themes of love, sacrifice, and connection across generations. The film follows a young orphan named Tonton and his band of adult friends as they search for the mystical "Island of Fireflies," with the film focusing on the bond that forms between them despite their age and differing life experiences. Dulay's storytelling shines through his delicate handling of personal growth and the healing power of human connection, using intimate moments and subtle character development to create a lasting emotional impact. His ability to draw out sincere, relatable emotions from his cast is a testament to his skill in evoking empathy and reflection from an otherwise straightforward story.

    In this year's Green Bones, Dulay shifts his focus toward the complex themes of justice, morality, and redemption. Unlike the more intimate, generational exploration in Firefly, Green Bones is set in the tough, morally ambiguous world of a penal colony, where the characters are burdened by past actions while wrestling with the possibility of change. Whereas Firefly centers on the healing power of love and human connection, Green Bones explores the darker side of human nature, questioning whether someone who has done wrong can truly change. Dulay's approach in Green Bones is more tension-driven and suspenseful, deftly weaving together two points of view to highlight the internal and external struggles of his characters, showing a different side of his storytelling--one that grapples with broader moral dilemmas and the consequences of personal choices.

    Green Bones is set in the penal colony of San Fabian, where the lives of two men, Gonzaga (Ruru Madrid) and Zamora (Dennis Trillo), intertwine under the weight of their pasts. Gonzaga, a police officer with a deep resentment toward criminals after witnessing the murder of his sister, is tasked with overseeing the inmates at the colony, including Zamora, a man convicted of killing his family. As Gonzaga grows suspicious of Zamora's good behavior, he sets out to uncover the truth, leading him into a moral quandary that forces him to confront his own beliefs about justice, redemption, and the possibility of change. The film is divided into three acts: the first follows Gonzaga's perspective as he investigates Zamora; the second shifts to Zamora's backstory, revealing his own struggles for redemption; and the third brings the two men together, forcing Gonzaga to question everything he thought he knew about the world of crime, punishment, and personal transformation.

    At its core, Green Bones is a tale about morality and redemption. The film asks whether someone who starts out with a dark past, such as Zamora, can truly change for the better. Through Zamora's journey, the movie questions whether a person's actions can ever be forgiven, and if a second chance at redemption is ever truly deserved. The script by Ricky Lee and Anj Atienza challenges the idea that the black-and-white perception of good versus evil, suggesting that the path to justice is often not as straightforward as it appears.

    On the other hand, Gonzaga's unyielding hatred for criminals, stemming from the tragic loss of his sister, stands as a stark contrast to Zamora's complex past. Dulay, Lee, and Atienza delve into the moral gray areas of the characters' lives--whether justice is truly served when it is guided by personal vendettas rather than objective truth. Is redemption a choice or a consequence of circumstance? Can the sins of the past be washed away, or will they forever stain a person's future? Ultimately, Green Bones offers a more nuanced understanding of redemption to challenge conventional definitions of justice and forgiveness.

    All these profound explorations are fortunately aided by the performances of its leads. Trillo is especially noteworthy in characterizing the tortured Zamora, as he skillfully switches between being a menacing figure and a sympathetic character, depending on the perspective the film is presenting. This fluidity in his portrayal adds layers to the complexity of his character, making it easier for the audience to empathize with him despite how he is painted early on.

    Dulay's direction is solid, with the pacing moving at a mostly steady rhythm that allows the tension to build and the (somewhat predictable) twists to reveal themselves without feeling rushed or dragged out. His skillful transitions between narrative arcs keep the story engaging, especially when revealing new perspectives with each shift in viewpoint. Ricky Lee's script, while occasionally melodramatic and heavy-handed, succeeds in being emotionally resonant, touching on universal themes of redemption and justice. The cherry on top is Neil Daza's cinematography that effectively enhances the film's themes, especially with its beautiful wide shots and use of negative space. These visuals not only highlight the isolation and internal struggles of the characters but also symbolize the emotional and moral distance between Gonzaga and Zamora. The careful framing of each scene reinforces the sense of confinement and the characters' battle with their pasts, providing a visual representation of their ongoing emotional journeys.

    Green Bones is a poignant love letter to the complexities of justice, morality, and redemption. Through the contrasting perspectives of Gonzaga and Zamora, the film explores how personal experiences shape one's sense of right and wrong, and how these perceptions can be altered through deeper understanding and empathy. Ultimately, it serves as a reminder that everyone carries a story and that redemption, while not easily achieved, is always within the realm of possibility.

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      First GMA Pictures film to be distributed by Sony Pictures and the first Filipino film in the Metro Manila Film Festival to be distributed by Sony for the first time in 21 years.

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    • Release date
      • June 19, 2025 (Philippines)
    • Country of origin
      • Philippines
    • Languages
      • Tagalog
      • Filipino
    • Production companies
      • GMA Pictures
      • GMA Public Affairs
      • Brightburn Entertainment
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      1 hour 36 minutes
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