A film that focuses on a breadwinner and her family, which serves as a tribute to the unsung heroes who carry the weight of their loved ones' dreams on their shoulders.A film that focuses on a breadwinner and her family, which serves as a tribute to the unsung heroes who carry the weight of their loved ones' dreams on their shoulders.A film that focuses on a breadwinner and her family, which serves as a tribute to the unsung heroes who carry the weight of their loved ones' dreams on their shoulders.
- Awards
- 2 wins & 8 nominations total
MC Calaquian
- Izzy
- (as MC Muah)
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I've watched this movie in Netflix randomly and it was such a heartfelt movie. The story is a typical Filipino family reality experience as I felt every scene at the middle part of the movie when the characters unraveled all their struggles individually that affected the outcome for their family's being. Vice Ganda managed to fulfill a moving and interesting character, how everything aligned to how the movie ended was really a chef's kiss. Kudos also on how this movie made me realized that it is really not wrong to help and love your family truly, especially in providing everyone's need and your unconditional love to them. But also, to not forget yourself in the process, to also focus on making sure that you are healing your inner child for your own peace and mental being. It is not wrong to choose yourself when it comes to forgiveness and being grateful in life. This movie provided an impact on how you can build your own life and career while you are also helping other people around you, by choosing yourself and happiness before anyone else.
"And the Breadwinner Is...": A Recipe for Disaster, Not Deliciousness
Let's be brutally honest: "And the Breadwinner Is..." is exactly what you expect from a Vice Ganda movie, and unfortunately, that's not a compliment. If you've seen one, you've pretty much seen them all, and this latest offering does absolutely nothing to break the tired mold.
From the very first scene, it's a cacophony of screeching, over-the-top antics, and jokes that land flatter than a pancake left out overnight. Vice Ganda's trademark humor, once mildly amusing, has now curdled into a relentless assault of uninspired slapstick and tired one-liners. It's like watching a stand-up comedian on a bad night, but stretched out to two agonizing hours.
The plot, if you can even call it that, is a flimsy excuse to string together a series of chaotic scenes. The emotional beats feel forced and utterly unearned, attempting to tug at heartstrings that have long since gone numb from the sheer predictability. Any semblance of character development is sacrificed at the altar of more yelling and outlandish costumes.
Visually, it's a bright, garish mess. The production design looks like a discount party store exploded, and the cinematography is as bland as unseasoned rice. It's clear that polish and subtlety were concepts entirely foreign to the filmmakers.
In short, "And the Breadwinner Is..." is less a cinematic experience and more a test of endurance. It's loud, it's obnoxious, and it offers absolutely nothing new or refreshing. Save your money and your ears; there are far more deserving films out there. This one is best left to stale in the box office, just like the bread it ironically references.
From the very first scene, it's a cacophony of screeching, over-the-top antics, and jokes that land flatter than a pancake left out overnight. Vice Ganda's trademark humor, once mildly amusing, has now curdled into a relentless assault of uninspired slapstick and tired one-liners. It's like watching a stand-up comedian on a bad night, but stretched out to two agonizing hours.
The plot, if you can even call it that, is a flimsy excuse to string together a series of chaotic scenes. The emotional beats feel forced and utterly unearned, attempting to tug at heartstrings that have long since gone numb from the sheer predictability. Any semblance of character development is sacrificed at the altar of more yelling and outlandish costumes.
Visually, it's a bright, garish mess. The production design looks like a discount party store exploded, and the cinematography is as bland as unseasoned rice. It's clear that polish and subtlety were concepts entirely foreign to the filmmakers.
In short, "And the Breadwinner Is..." is less a cinematic experience and more a test of endurance. It's loud, it's obnoxious, and it offers absolutely nothing new or refreshing. Save your money and your ears; there are far more deserving films out there. This one is best left to stale in the box office, just like the bread it ironically references.
The Philippines do know how to weave an emotional story. This is really a story of family, love, bonds, acceptance, perseverance, sacrifice and weathering all the storms life throws at us.
The first half is definitely more lighthearted and fun. The second half really delves into the more emotional side of family relationships. This is a good watch and even tho long it does keep the attention
The characters are well acted and tho diverse I did like and believe the family dynamic. The situations tho over the top in parts were still relatable. There is a tonal shift from being a more slapstick comedy to more of a dramedy in the second half. I will say the shift was done well enough that it did not feel jarring. I recommend.
The first half is definitely more lighthearted and fun. The second half really delves into the more emotional side of family relationships. This is a good watch and even tho long it does keep the attention
The characters are well acted and tho diverse I did like and believe the family dynamic. The situations tho over the top in parts were still relatable. There is a tonal shift from being a more slapstick comedy to more of a dramedy in the second half. I will say the shift was done well enough that it did not feel jarring. I recommend.
The story jumps from a struggling breadwinner to random Vice Ganda costume changes, with no connection whatsoever. Is it a drama? A comedy? A fever dream? Nobody knows. The wigs in this movie have more character development than the actual characters. The acting is OA, there are times in this movie I cringe so hard I was greatful I didn't see this in theaters. The jokes are either recycled from past Vice Ganda films or so outdated they make "It's Showtime" laugh tracks sound fresh.
In general, If you love chaotic, nonsensical, and over-the-top Filipino cinema, this might be "so bad it's good." But if you value coherent storytelling, run far, far away.
In general, If you love chaotic, nonsensical, and over-the-top Filipino cinema, this might be "so bad it's good." But if you value coherent storytelling, run far, far away.
It's hard to explain how I felt while watching the movie, though, kudos to the movie casts and crews, and I want to thank those who wrote this masterpiece. For me, it's an eye opener for filipinos, that working abroad, away from your family is not an easy thing to do, especially if your whole family depends on you. As an OFW myself, I could say that some of the scenes where Vice is in Taiwan, is true. Even though I don't experience it myself, some of my co-workers would work day and night just to provide for their family, and it breaks my heart every time. I hope filipinos would realize someday that OFWs are not your ATM machines. Their money is not unlimited, their future is not promised too. Visas could expire and end anytime, and if that happens, who would be their for them?
Did you know
- ConnectionsReferences Mary Poppins (1964)
- SoundtracksMapa
Performed by SB19, Pablo Nase, Justin De Dios, Stell Ajero, Josh Cullen Santos, Ken Suson
Written by Pablo Nase (as Pablo)
Produced by Pablo Nase (as Pablo), Jay Durias, Simon Servida
Record label: Sony Music Entertainment Philippines, Inc.
Copyright owner: Pablo, ShowBT Philippines
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Box office
- Gross worldwide
- $82,649
- Runtime2 hours 3 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 2.39:1
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