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Una trabajadora de restaurante llega mágicamente a una academia para villanos de televisión, donde descubre su verdadera vocación y la oportunidad de vengarse de quienes la lastimaron.Una trabajadora de restaurante llega mágicamente a una academia para villanos de televisión, donde descubre su verdadera vocación y la oportunidad de vengarse de quienes la lastimaron.Una trabajadora de restaurante llega mágicamente a una academia para villanos de televisión, donde descubre su verdadera vocación y la oportunidad de vengarse de quienes la lastimaron.
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I love it!
I think that this was creatively done, and it brings a new flavor to Philippine Cinema. I love that it involved a lot of actors from different generations and that this show, despite its title, gives us lessons that we can learn from. Barbie, Eugene, and the rest of the cast portrayed their roles very well. The storyline is simple yet engaging; it is direct and evokes a range of emotions.
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Have a balance
It's really very interesting, first because it reminded me of some important things and others that are similar in some way. The message that remained for me is clear: about having a balance in situations. When we are really good or bad in various aspects, whether with others or even in our daily lives, which can become dangerous, having a balance in everything is more than necessary. It's ideal for reaching a better solution. And there will also be fun parts, which are really cool.
Another important point is the graphic quality, which is very good. The effects are just right without being anything more than necessary and very well done. I really liked the actors in general, especially Yasser Marta and Barbie Forteza, who are beautiful and talented, and Eugene Domingo is very good.
And there's a different way where everyone is there, regardless of age. They're in school, they're part of the same atmosphere, the same feeling of the same learning. That's what's really cool about bringing together different worlds in the same world where they connect with each other. It's incredible. They're two realities at the same time, fantastic, and coming from other new countries, new actors, new proposals, ideas, and places.
Another important point is the graphic quality, which is very good. The effects are just right without being anything more than necessary and very well done. I really liked the actors in general, especially Yasser Marta and Barbie Forteza, who are beautiful and talented, and Eugene Domingo is very good.
And there's a different way where everyone is there, regardless of age. They're in school, they're part of the same atmosphere, the same feeling of the same learning. That's what's really cool about bringing together different worlds in the same world where they connect with each other. It's incredible. They're two realities at the same time, fantastic, and coming from other new countries, new actors, new proposals, ideas, and places.
Hurts to watch
I absolutely love my country, but the movies that come out of it are absolutely horrendous...
This film has quite an interesting plot about a school which teaches people to do bad, but the execution was far worse than terrible.
As with all Pinoy movies, this one refuses to take any risks. It follows the same stucture every Pinoy movie has, and even boasts the same exact aesthetic as the rest of them.
Don't get me started on the humour. The jokes are cliche and also very forced. This movie tries so hard to be funny that it really isn't. The humour itself isn't funny, but the fact they tried this hard is.
To Filipino Cinema: Please don't be scared to take risks. Please start to divert from the predictable plot stucture and forgettable characters that all of our movies have. I get that the stucture is bankable and all of that, but it's been so recycled that it's starting to get boring...
... In short: Do better.
This film has quite an interesting plot about a school which teaches people to do bad, but the execution was far worse than terrible.
As with all Pinoy movies, this one refuses to take any risks. It follows the same stucture every Pinoy movie has, and even boasts the same exact aesthetic as the rest of them.
Don't get me started on the humour. The jokes are cliche and also very forced. This movie tries so hard to be funny that it really isn't. The humour itself isn't funny, but the fact they tried this hard is.
To Filipino Cinema: Please don't be scared to take risks. Please start to divert from the predictable plot stucture and forgettable characters that all of our movies have. I get that the stucture is bankable and all of that, but it's been so recycled that it's starting to get boring...
... In short: Do better.
Made "A VERY GOOD GIRL" so OVERRATED
Similarly to the overrated Petersen Vargas' "A Very Good Girl" movie of Kathryn Bernardo and Dolly De Leon, it has a Devil Wears Prada-style concept but this Kontrabida Academy has far stronger and 100x better premise and execution. Barbie Forteza and Eugene Domingo shine in this one, delivering a film that tackles relevant themes about Filipino culture, realistic persona in real life compare to the things we watch on TV. The teleserye parody trope works brilliantly here, with Chris Martinez crafting a love letter to the iconic villains of Filipino telenovelas. I enjoyed this movie.
Witty!
This is a great show; however, if somebody is watching this that has to read the subtitles, it would just be unfortunate.
At some brief moments I saw bits of subtitles, those don't carry the humour and sincerity of the dialogues. It's as if the subtitles were shortcuts and the meanings are lost.
I am a native speaker and the dubbing and subtitles are of no use to me.
Story-wise, this is very creative and it really takes one on a journey to a realization, character development. This makes me remember the melancholic movie, Purple rose of Cairo, but witty, modern, and fun and the movie, The Truman Show, how it shows real life.
A great movie. Great actors. Definitely recommend.
At some brief moments I saw bits of subtitles, those don't carry the humour and sincerity of the dialogues. It's as if the subtitles were shortcuts and the meanings are lost.
I am a native speaker and the dubbing and subtitles are of no use to me.
Story-wise, this is very creative and it really takes one on a journey to a realization, character development. This makes me remember the melancholic movie, Purple rose of Cairo, but witty, modern, and fun and the movie, The Truman Show, how it shows real life.
A great movie. Great actors. Definitely recommend.
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- ConexionesReferences King Kong (1933)
- Banda sonoraKathang isip
Written by Paolo Guico (as Paolo Benjamin Guico) and Miguel Guico (as Miguel Benjamin Guico)
Rearranged and mixed by Francis Lorenzo
Performed by Trisha Lorenzo Man-gao
Courtesy of Ben&Ben Music Production OPC (PRO-FILSCAP)
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- Fecha de lanzamiento
- País de origen
- Sitio oficial
- Idioma
- Títulos en diferentes países
- Kontrabida Academy
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- Duración
- 1h 47min(107 min)
- Color
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- Relación de aspecto
- 16:9 HD
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