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Magnifico

  • 2003
  • TV-PG
  • 2h
IMDb RATING
8.0/10
987
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Magnifico (2003)
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Even though he is not good in school and belongs to a poor and unfortunate family, Magnifico still has a big heart and a large amount of optimism that enabled him to help not only his family... Read allEven though he is not good in school and belongs to a poor and unfortunate family, Magnifico still has a big heart and a large amount of optimism that enabled him to help not only his family, but also the community.Even though he is not good in school and belongs to a poor and unfortunate family, Magnifico still has a big heart and a large amount of optimism that enabled him to help not only his family, but also the community.

  • Director
    • Maryo J. de los Reyes
  • Writer
    • Michiko Yamamoto
  • Stars
    • Lorna Tolentino
    • Albert Martinez
    • Gloria Romero
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.0/10
    987
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Maryo J. de los Reyes
    • Writer
      • Michiko Yamamoto
    • Stars
      • Lorna Tolentino
      • Albert Martinez
      • Gloria Romero
    • 18User reviews
    • 13Critic reviews
    • 53Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 38 wins & 11 nominations total

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    Lorna Tolentino
    Lorna Tolentino
    • Edna
    Albert Martinez
    Albert Martinez
    • Gerry
    Gloria Romero
    Gloria Romero
    • Lola Magda
    Celia Rodriguez
    Celia Rodriguez
    • Ka Doring
    Mark Gil
    Mark Gil
    • Domeng
    Tonton Gutierrez
    Tonton Gutierrez
    • Ka Romy
    Jiro Manio
    Jiro Manio
    • Magnifico
    Amy Austria
    Amy Austria
    • Tessie
    Cherry Pie Picache
    Cherry Pie Picache
    • Cristy
    Danilo Barrios
    Danilo Barrios
    • Miong
    Susan Africa
    Susan Africa
    • Pracing
    Isabelle De Leon
    Isabelle De Leon
    • Helen
    • (as Isabella De Leon)
    Dindin Llarena
    • Ria
    Joseph Roble
    • Carlo
    Girlie Sevilla
    Girlie Sevilla
    • Isang
    Jon Romano
    Jon Romano
    • Ria's Father
    • (as John Romano)
    Dido de la Paz
    Dido de la Paz
    • Foreman
    Allyson VII
    Allyson VII
    • Makoy
    • (as Allyson VII Gonzales)
    • Director
      • Maryo J. de los Reyes
    • Writer
      • Michiko Yamamoto
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    10durai_sankarganesh

    This movie might be a turning point in my life

    I am from India and I have never seen any Philipines movie. Without knowing anything about this movie, I borrowed it from library for my kid.

    I never cry while seeing a movie especially if someone is around. But I could not hold the tears till the end. This is going to be the most favorite movie of my life time. Characterisation and screenplay are too good, that we don't realize that we are getting deep into that movie. My mother does not understand English. But she was also speechless at the end.

    I thank all the artists involved in this movie for giving a wonderful movie (lesson) to the world.

    I wish our Indian directors/producers also see this movie and try giving us good movies.
    8eeeky32000

    Beautiful!

    Not a few critics have written negative reviews about this film for being too melodramatic. What is so wrong about a film which makes its viewers shed tears because of its sheer beauty? This film about a young boy who has so much love to give certainly won the hearts of its viewers, to hell with the critics. Personally, I think it is one of the best Filipino films ever made, and its two awards from the Berlin Film Festival should serve as proof of its greatness. I'd like to think of this film as the Philippines' humble contribution to world cinema. I believe that viewers around the world should not be deprived of movies such as this, which offer the message of hope and love, as opposed to the depravity prevalent in today's cinema.
    10straightalks2003

    As good as it gets.

    The best movie i have ever seen in my entire life.

    The actors, characters, cinematography, storyline are as good as it gets for this particular genre.

    Truly inspirational.While most families around the world worries or complain about not having the best of everything, and their lack of appreciation to the simplest, or basic essentials in life, this movie will show how lucky you really are.

    I've read some comments that down played the integrity of this movie, and in for obvious reasons, these comments came from people who's never been to the Philippines, who's never experienced poverty, and a complete slave to the "Hollywood" stereotypical way of depicting drama in the movies. The portrayal of the day to day hardships of this Philippine family in this movie is as real as it gets, or worse to some.

    If this movie didn't touch you, then look for meetings that can help you.
    8charambo

    its about time

    Well its about time the Philippines made a movie and not stick to the old American formula, of the illness of the week syndrome.

    This film did not shock you every few minutes, or give you eccentric characters. It went at a pace where life just goes on. We were shown the life in the village and the people living there.

    I would of liked to see the reasons the older brother did not like school, and a bit more of Magnificoes friend, but overall it was a good film. Like Milan, the powers that be are thinking about the story a bit more. In the past Filipino films have been guilty of getting a thin story and stretching it for the film star. For example, do we have a role where Sharon Cuneta can cry? Ther was not a bad performance in the whole film, the father with his Rubic's cube, the mother with her pain, the grandmother who just wants to be a grandmother, and Magnifico who just wants to be a...boy.
    10misterphilippines

    A revolutionary film for Philippine cinema!

    Unfortunately, I never got the chance to watch this film in Germany when it won its awards at the Berlin Film Festival in 2004. I only had the chance to watch it when I came back to the Philippines and I never really expected what impact it would have on me.

    First, it is obvious that Miss Yamamoto is a gifted screenplay writer and director de los Reyes will bring it far in his respective field if he will continue his great contributions for Philippine cinema. Maginifico is really an enlightment and inspiration towards the development of Filipino films. This is what the dying entertainment industry needs right now.

    The story and the sound effects were good, the music really fitted very well to the setting. The beginning scenes of the story weren't really captivating at all so one needed patience to get attracted to its plot. The scenes are simple but they become touching once the story gears to an end. In this film, no character has to wail or shout to catch viewers' emotions, the reality and frankness of the film was so direct and impressive that the story simply forces you to cry at some point. I never really cry at movies, even Hollywood tear-jerkers have no effect on me. This one has just awaken so much truth and reality in the Philippine society of poverty and innocence of a child, it really is heartrending.

    One thing that could have been improved are the visual qualities of the film, they are really not compatible to global standards. And there were too many scenes at the story that were really out of topic etc. but otherwise, this film really is a knockout. It is a great contribution to the local film industry and films like these with high quality deserve good production and not only support for the commercial mainstream in the Philippines but also in cinemas worldwide. It can really par with many Hollywood masterpieces.

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    • Trivia
      This movie is based on the grand prize winning piece in the 2001 screenplay writing contest sponsored by the Film Development Council of the Philippines (FDCP).
    • Soundtracks
      Aking Munting Bituin
      (Theme Song)

      Sung by Gary Valenciano

      Courtesy of Genesis Entertainment

      Composed by Joy Nilo and Gary Valenciano

      Lyrics by Rollie Navarro

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    • Release date
      • November 5, 2003 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • Philippines
    • Languages
      • Filipino
      • Tagalog
    • Also known as
      • Магнифико
    • Filming locations
      • Kalayaan, Laguna, Philippines
    • Production company
      • Violett Films Production
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    • Runtime
      • 2h(120 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital

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