Un famoso asesino está listo para salir de prisión. Un nuevo funcionario penitenciario está decidido a mantenerlo encarcelado por cualquier medio, a pesar de la falta de fundamentos legales.... Leer todoUn famoso asesino está listo para salir de prisión. Un nuevo funcionario penitenciario está decidido a mantenerlo encarcelado por cualquier medio, a pesar de la falta de fundamentos legales. Justicia, venganza personal y límites morales.Un famoso asesino está listo para salir de prisión. Un nuevo funcionario penitenciario está decidido a mantenerlo encarcelado por cualquier medio, a pesar de la falta de fundamentos legales. Justicia, venganza personal y límites morales.
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- 6 premios ganados y 28 nominaciones en total
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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.
"Green Bones" (2024) is a gripping tale of justice, redemption, and the danger of judgment, masterfully brought to life through unforgettable performances and a tight, intelligent screenplay.
What sets this film apart is how uniquely it handles moral ambiguity. It challenges the audience to look past surface-level judgments and truly understand each character's deeper motivations. You start off thinking you know who the "good guys" and "bad guys" are-but the story slowly breaks that illusion. It teaches a powerful lesson: never judge someone without knowing their full story.
The acting is phenomenal. Every character feels real. You can feel the pain, hope, and desperation behind their actions. The performances aren't overdone; they're just right-raw, human, and honest.
The screenplay is smart and sharp, filled with clever, layered dialogue that twists expectations but never loses the audience. It plays with silence and subtlety just as effectively as it does with its more intense moments.
Cinematography is another highlight. Every scene is carefully shot to match the emotion-whether it's a tense confrontation or a quiet moment of reflection. Lighting, framing, and color work together to make each scene feel meaningful.
In the end, Green Bones isn't just a film. It's a reminder: everyone has a reason, and everyone deserves to be understood. A truly powerful piece of storytelling.
And a huge heads-up to the director-this film's strength lies in your vision. The way you brought together all these elements-story, acting, emotion, pacing, visual tone-shows clear mastery. You've created a movie that stays in the heart and mind long after the credits roll.
What sets this film apart is how uniquely it handles moral ambiguity. It challenges the audience to look past surface-level judgments and truly understand each character's deeper motivations. You start off thinking you know who the "good guys" and "bad guys" are-but the story slowly breaks that illusion. It teaches a powerful lesson: never judge someone without knowing their full story.
The acting is phenomenal. Every character feels real. You can feel the pain, hope, and desperation behind their actions. The performances aren't overdone; they're just right-raw, human, and honest.
The screenplay is smart and sharp, filled with clever, layered dialogue that twists expectations but never loses the audience. It plays with silence and subtlety just as effectively as it does with its more intense moments.
Cinematography is another highlight. Every scene is carefully shot to match the emotion-whether it's a tense confrontation or a quiet moment of reflection. Lighting, framing, and color work together to make each scene feel meaningful.
In the end, Green Bones isn't just a film. It's a reminder: everyone has a reason, and everyone deserves to be understood. A truly powerful piece of storytelling.
And a huge heads-up to the director-this film's strength lies in your vision. The way you brought together all these elements-story, acting, emotion, pacing, visual tone-shows clear mastery. You've created a movie that stays in the heart and mind long after the credits roll.
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!
Green Bones is honestly one of the best Filipino films I've ever seen. Probably one of the best ever made. It has an incredible story and the actors were amazing! Everything, from the cinematography to the acting, was just so well done. The movie is absolutely powerful and unforgettable!
Kudos to the whole team! 👏👏👏
Kudos to the whole team! 👏👏👏
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.
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.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaFirst 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.
- Bandas sonorasNyebe
Performed by SB19, Ken Suson, Pablo Nase, Josh Cullen Santos, Justin De Dios, Stell Ajero
Written by Pablo Nase (as Pablo)
Produced by Pablo Nase (as Pablo), Thyro Alfaro
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- Total a nivel mundial
- USD 2,319,947
- Tiempo de ejecución
- 1h 36min(96 min)
- Color
- Mezcla de sonido
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