Iwahig
Iwahig

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Iwahig

1980
Movie
109 min
Tagalog

A story about a police officer whose sister and mother got killed in a robbery, and seeks revenge on the killers.

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Director: Eddie RomeroGenres: Drama

Plot Summary

A former prisoner, seeking redemption and a new life, returns to his hometown after his release. He finds himself entangled in a web of corruption and injustice, forcing him to confront his past and fight for a better future. The film explores themes of forgiveness, societal prejudice, and the struggle for survival in a challenging environment.

Critical Reception

While 'Iwahig' was a popular film in the Philippines, its critical reception was mixed, often praised for its strong performances and social commentary but sometimes criticized for its conventional narrative structure. It resonated with audiences for its portrayal of a redemption arc and the challenges faced by ex-convicts.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for Fernando Poe Jr.'s compelling performance in a dramatic role.

  • Appreciated for its social relevance and exploration of themes of redemption and justice.

  • Some critics found the plot somewhat predictable but acknowledged its emotional impact.

Google audience: Audience reviews often highlight the film's powerful storytelling and Fernando Poe Jr.'s star power, with many viewers connecting with the protagonist's journey and the film's underlying messages of hope and perseverance.

Fun Fact

The film's setting in the Iwahig Penal Colony, a real open penal farm in Palawan, Philippines, lent an air of authenticity to its narrative.

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