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Anak ni Baby Ama

  • 1990
  • 1 h 30 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
6,2/10
47
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Anak ni Baby Ama (1990)
ActionCrimeDrama

Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaAfter knowing his true identity, Anghel took the path of crime and violence. After some series of personal tragedies he decided to seek revenge that would lead him behind bars.After knowing his true identity, Anghel took the path of crime and violence. After some series of personal tragedies he decided to seek revenge that would lead him behind bars.After knowing his true identity, Anghel took the path of crime and violence. After some series of personal tragedies he decided to seek revenge that would lead him behind bars.

  • Direção
    • Deo Fajardo Jr.
  • Roteirista
    • Deo Fajardo Jr.
  • Artistas
    • Robin Padilla
    • Eddie Rodriguez
    • Amy Perez
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    6,2/10
    47
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    • Direção
      • Deo Fajardo Jr.
    • Roteirista
      • Deo Fajardo Jr.
    • Artistas
      • Robin Padilla
      • Eddie Rodriguez
      • Amy Perez
    • 1Avaliação de usuário
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
  • Fotos2

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    Robin Padilla
    Robin Padilla
    • Anghel
    Eddie Rodriguez
    • Ramon
    Amy Perez
    Amy Perez
    • Anne
    Ilonah Jean
    • Cora
    Alan Paule
    Alan Paule
    • Mark
    • (as Allan Paule)
    Bembol Roco
    Bembol Roco
    • Junior Bahala
    Gina Pareño
    Gina Pareño
    • Anghel's Mother
    Gino Antonio
    • Neil
    Rosemarie Gil
    Rosemarie Gil
    • Mrs. Lardizabal
    Romeo Rivera
    Romeo Rivera
    • Mr. Lardizabal
    Subas Herrero
    Subas Herrero
    • Johnny Roa
    Romy Diaz
    • Larry
    Dick Israel
    Dick Israel
    • Boy Dugas
    Eva Darren
    Eva Darren
    • Aida
    Val Iglesias
    Val Iglesias
    • Victor
    Jordan Castillo
    Jordan Castillo
    • Julio
    Manjo Del Mundo
    • Cora's Lover
    Jeffrey Veloso
    • Neil's Friend
    • Direção
      • Deo Fajardo Jr.
    • Roteirista
      • Deo Fajardo Jr.
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    Filipino Gangster Epic

    Deo Fajardo Jr.'s magnum opus made a very deep and lasting impression on my 14 year old psyche back in 1991 when this film was reshown in a local theater in my hometown (part of a double feature). It kickstarted my interest and fascination with the hidden world of organized crime, which led me to seek more films and books about the subject; which is the manner in how I found out about real-life criminals like the drug lord Frank Matthews and classic American mafioso Jimmy "The Weasel" Fratianno.

    While Anak Ni Baby Ama is a pure work of adult fantasy, it's not something for the squeamish or those easily offended by the underside of low-brow society; the vulgar world portrayed in the film is a nasty place, infested with prostitution, sexual predators, thugs and junkies. It's in this backdrop of deprivation that the movie's protagonist, Anghel is introduced. At its core, the film is basically a love story/revenge drama but this common premise avoids devolving into melodramatic soap opera mush by the manner in which the story is treated and executed.

    At the hands of a sloppy director, the script for the film would have resulted in a much more formulaic and superficial end product but the skilled craftsmanship of Fajardo Jr., made sure that the movie is not the typical action fare that would be disposed of later. It appears that the film is Fajardo's dream project which is why you could see every frame and shot were taken with the utmost care and attention to detail. The manner in which the scenes were shot in the slum areas involved techniques that were previously employed in low budget indie filmmaking, making the sequences look very genuine and raw; the scene in which Anghel falls from a window into a card table below, has the undeniable influence of Peque Gallaga and Lore Reyes, specifically from their work in Scorpio Nights.

    Aesthetically, the look of Fajardo's main antihero is inspired from an obscure early 80s film starring Bembol Roco called Boy Apache; even Roco's motorcycle stunts from this movie were replicated in Fajardo's film but were obviously altered to make them a bit different. As a token of appreciation and in recognition of the director's debt to Roco's work, Fajardo cast the great thespian in his movie as the hoodlum Junior Bahala.

    One of the unsung heroes of the film is the compositional genius of Rey Valera whose music score does a great job in heightening the movie's visceral narrative. Known in the mainstream as a balladeer and composer of syrupy pop hits, he is not very well known for his work in providing music for action films; few would realize for example that he composed and arranged music for movies directed by Francis Jun Posadas and Willy Milan. The music score for Fajardo's film was a more grandiose and epic version of Valera's work in Barumbado; whereas in Milan's movie, the music was much simpler and rough around the corners and edges, the score for Fajardo's film is a lot more sophisticated and captures a wider range of moods and emotions (Valera even grafted the chorus line from Karen Carpenter's song into the film's outro music, you have to wait for it to hear it).

    The success of the movie though rests squarely on the shoulders of the main star, Robin Padilla; his mystique, derived from a combination of angst and youthful energy, is part of the appeal of Padilla among the 90s Filipino masses. He's a surprisingly very dynamic and flexible actor based on his varied and impassioned portrayal. It was only later, in the apex of his popularity that Padilla was accused of excessive overacting by film critics; this can be attributed to the generic roles that he was forced to play onscreen, that of a goofy loudmouth and as the tough guy leading man in forgettable romcom action flicks.

    The movie in its entirety is sort of a modern form of mythology; taking a notorious figure from Philippine history and weaving a legend around the circumstances surrounding this person. This is similar to how the book, Ivanhoe, based its portrayal of the Black Knight on the real historical figure of King Richard The Lionheart (though of course, Richard The Lionheart isn't what we'd call "notorious"); it's a complete fictionalization of events and the persons revolving around these events. Young Guns 2 wasn't a faithful retelling of the historical Billy The Kid but a highly exaggerated and dramatized account of the exploits of the infamous juvenile bandit. Fajardo's movie works in the same way; it's a glorified type of retroactive fan fiction where the fictionalized version of Marcial Ama is found to have an illegitimate son from an affair with a prostitute. The movie is thus elevated into the category of urban myth.

    So why only 9 points, just shy of one point? Because I feel that Fajardo never went all out with the blood effects. Compared with the bloodshed in Toto Natividad's Hanggang Saan Ang Tapang Mo released in the same year, the blood spilled in the film are mere droplets. But the actual reason on why the film doesn't get a perfect score is an abrupt lapse in tone; in the latter part of the film when Johnny Roa is shown giving instructions to his men (before the raid by Anghel's gang), the movie's aura of wickedness starts to wear off and Johnny Roa is no longer this Machiavellian version of Vito Corleone but just another dull businessman, out to make a quick buck; his men are not really these tough gangsters but are mere errand boys and office clerks laboring under the oppressive yoke of their power tripping supervisor. One of Roa's men is overheard saying to another: "When will we get our salary?". That type of scene is a total turn off and ruins the viewing experience. Still though, the above are just minor quibbles and the film makes up with its balls to the wall action in the final set piece.

    To conclude, Anak Ni Baby Ama is a classic of Filipino gangster cinema; it's too bad that Fajardo never again completed a project of this scope and ambitious scale but was somehow content to just pump out disposable action romcom movies, not to mention the films following this, Noel Juico and Angelito San Miguel weren't as good or as engaging.

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      In real life, Robin Padilla is a blood relative, a cousin, of Rudy Fernandez, the original actor who played Baby Ama.
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      Followed by Hari ng selda: Anak ni Baby Ama 2 (2002)
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      • 27 de novembro de 1990 (Filipinas)
    • País de origem
      • Filipinas
    • Idiomas
      • Filipino
      • Tagalo
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      • Viva Films
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