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Kamkam

  • 2014
  • 48m
IMDb RATING
6.8/10
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Allen Dizon, Jean Garcia, Sunshine Dizon, Jackie Rice, Rita Daniela, Joyce Ching, Lucho Ayala, and Hiro Peralta in Kamkam (2014)
Drama

A study on corrupting power of patriarchy, even among the poor, and how it breeds absolute power that corrupts and destroys families, and relationships.A study on corrupting power of patriarchy, even among the poor, and how it breeds absolute power that corrupts and destroys families, and relationships.A study on corrupting power of patriarchy, even among the poor, and how it breeds absolute power that corrupts and destroys families, and relationships.

  • Director
    • Joel Lamangan
  • Writer
    • Jerry Gracio
  • Stars
    • Athena Bautista
    • Joyce Ching
    • Rita Daniela
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.8/10
    23
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Joel Lamangan
    • Writer
      • Jerry Gracio
    • Stars
      • Athena Bautista
      • Joyce Ching
      • Rita Daniela
    • 1User review
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      • 1 win & 14 nominations total

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    Athena Bautista
    Joyce Ching
    Joyce Ching
    Rita Daniela
    Rita Daniela
    • Sandra
    Allen Dizon
    Allen Dizon
    • Johnny
    Sunshine Dizon
    Sunshine Dizon
    • Evelyn
    Emilio Garcia
    Emilio Garcia
    Jean Garcia
    Jean Garcia
    • Salud
    Tom Olivar
    Tom Olivar
    Elizabeth Oropesa
    Elizabeth Oropesa
    • Ditas
    Jim Pebanco
    Jim Pebanco
    • Arthur
    Hiro Peralta
    Hiro Peralta
    Jackie Rice
    Jackie Rice
    • Shane
    Kerbie Zamora
    Kerbie Zamora
    • Director
      • Joel Lamangan
    • Writer
      • Jerry Gracio
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    The Realities in the Slums

    This film was Rated A by the local Cinema Evaluation Board, and that distinction made me curious to see it. "Kamkam" (with English title of "Greed") turned out to be a social commentary about the lives of slum dwellers who live illegally on government land in the city.

    Johnny (Allen Dizon) is the crime lord in Sitio Cam-cam, a neighborhood of illegal settlers. Salud (Jean Garcia) is his first wife for 22 years and they have three daughters. She is a barangay councilor, and the same time, in charge of the illegal gambling collections. Evelyn (Sunshine Dizon) is his second wife for 20 years, and they have a son Lennon and a daughter Yoko. She is in charge of the illegal water and electricity collections. Everyone lived swimmingly well together in the same area, including Johnny's permissive mother Ditas (Elizabeth Oropesa) and his gay right-hand man Arthur (Jaime Pebangco).

    That is, until that day when Johnny brought home a much younger third wife, the sexy ex-club waitress Shane (Jackie Rice). When she starts to encroach on the collections of the other two wives, trouble begins to brew in Johnny's little harem. This domestic squabble takes place just when the City Mayor has ordered the demolition of the entire Sitio Cam- Cam to give way to Korean business investors.

    The script of Jerry Gracio tries to include all the current problems that exist within local urban poor communities into his story. The director Joel Lamangan makes sure we hear current events, like the PDAF Scam of Janet Napoles from incidental radio broadcasts. The setting is very authentic as the audience can immerse into the slum community themselves with the green garbage-filled esteros and the narrow alleyways filled with drunkards, drug addicts and unsupervised kids. We also see corrupt barangay officials and crooked policemen.

    Allen Dizon does creditably well in the lead role, though it still lacks some depth. He can be tough as a notorious criminal, yet he is still respectful and gentle with his ladies. Jean Garcia does her subdued best as she is known for, though she was the one given the chance to create a scandalous public scene, which seemed rather unlikely for her character. Sunshine Dizon has a little sub-story about her character's involvement in a religious cult that gave her a little more acting moments. Jackie Rice pales in comparison with these two more experienced ladies in the acting department. Elizabeth Oropesa steals her scenes. Jaime Pebangco makes his loyal and blindly supportive character very interesting. The young actors who play the kids (Joyce Ching, Hiro Peralta, Lucho Ayala) were all quite a good-looking bunch, but were still a bit self-conscious when they act.

    "Kamkam" does not really show anything we do not already know. However, as it brings us inside this world of the slums, something about it somehow lacks the grit and genuineness that many rawer and more intense indie films before. The sex scenes were not really all that necessary for the story. The stabbing scenes did not look too realistic. We still feel we are on the outside looking in, as it does not really draw us into complete immersion as other films have done before. That said, I still think this is nonetheless still worth the time to watch it. 6/10.

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    • Release date
      • July 9, 2014 (Philippines)
    • Country of origin
      • Philippines
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    • Languages
      • Filipino
      • Tagalog
    • Also known as
      • Greed
    • Production company
      • Heaven's Best Entertainment
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      • 48m
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