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Dilim

  • 2005
IMDb RATING
5.6/10
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  • Director
    • Topel Lee
  • Writers
    • Sigfreid Barros-Sanchez
    • Hector Macaso
  • Stars
    • Mario Magallona
    • Rica Peralejo
    • Emilio Garcia
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.6/10
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    • Director
      • Topel Lee
    • Writers
      • Sigfreid Barros-Sanchez
      • Hector Macaso
    • Stars
      • Mario Magallona
      • Rica Peralejo
      • Emilio Garcia
    • 1User review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 4 nominations total

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        tripxyde

        Dilim: Not so good, but certainly better than most Tagalog movies

        DILIM is the story of a dark vigilante roaming the streets, brutally killing criminals. Yes, it does sound a little "old story" but there are many things to be discussed about the film. There were numerous moments where DILIM felt very tacky and corny because it employed the overly-used bullet-time graphic style pioneered by the Matrix. There were two distinct scenes which were straight out of the Matrix movie. The film also employed a very raw rendering of special effects. The insistence to use CGI on this project seems like it is a stubborn effort to create a work which is beyond their funding or skill. But then again, the producers of this project may have hoped that a big studio would pick their project and fund them properly to clean and polish the bad effects. It also had a very ridiculous theme song on the intro which immediately lessened the credibility of the film. At which point, you'd want to laugh out loud and turn off the movie, jumping to the conclusion that it was going to be another badly-made silly Tagalog film.

        But it really is not. At least, DILIM manages to be deserving of your attention. A cleaner, more tight movie than most of the works of popular Tagalog films that you get from Regal, Viva, or Seiko. The very few errors or faults of this movie make it a masterpiece compared to all of last year's MMFF entries.

        DILIM attempts to make a sort of a dark superhero movie the likes of The Crow or Punisher. But what makes DILIM better than the other local superhero movies or TV shows that have recently gone out is that it employs a very Filipino concept, without making it too corny or without adulterating it too much. The very sad superhero creations of late such as GMA's "Capt. Barbell", "Darna" and ABS-CBN's "Kristala" have all proved to be creations worse than what may be considered low-quality production. Those shows may have the funding and the production resources, but a production of DILIM makes them so little. Even the action scenes were more convincing than most of the old Tagalog movies. I'd like to see director Topel Lee make a serious action movie.

        The plot, concept and storyline may seem to be a great big cliché, but it certainly has its excellent points. The flaws are very minimal in terms of consistency, the impact is more or less amusing, but not outstanding (too bad the VCD cover reveals a spoiler), and the originality is emphasized only in the usage of Filipino supernatural concepts. I most especially admire the concept that the main villain played by Emilio Garcia is a criminal underworld thug who drinks a potion that grants him supernatural strength. I also am amused by the usage of the police officers who investigate the DILIM vigilante. The concept is cliché, but it was delivered well without making it look fake and un-interesting. I didn't like, however, the predictability and the inconsistency of the twist in the end as far as the policemen are concerned.

        DILIM is a raw project, rough and amateurish. It may have been crammed with pretentious scenes, but it somehow makes up with its consistency. It manages to be FAR more BETTER than most of the popular Tagalog movies that have come out lately. In its cliché image, it can still manage to brag as having a bit more originality than the rest of the Tagalog films that big companies like Viva, Seiko, and Regal can produce. It may not be the best Tagalog movie you've seen, but it certainly is worth your attention. You can find and buy DILIM on CD & DVD shops and/or rent it on Video Rental Shops as well.

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          Topel Lee spent P500,000 from his own pocket to finish the project after the P500,000 budget allocated by the Cinema One Originals ran dry.
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          Performed by Bamboo

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        • Release date
          • July 30, 2005 (Philippines)
        • Country of origin
          • Philippines
        • Languages
          • Filipino
          • Tagalog
        • Production companies
          • Cinema One Originals
          • Propwire Digital
          • Third World Films
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