Bala Ko Ang Hahatol
Bala Ko Ang Hahatol

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Bala Ko Ang Hahatol

1985
Movie
124 min
Tagalog

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IMDb7.1/10
Director: Eddie RodriguezGenres: Action, Crime, Drama

Plot Summary

In the gritty streets of Manila, a dedicated police officer, Captain Ronaldo 'Bato' Cruz, finds himself entangled in a web of crime and corruption. He vows to bring down a ruthless syndicate led by a notorious gangster, Don Emilio. However, his mission is complicated by personal vendettas and the blurring lines between justice and vengeance, forcing him to confront the very system he's sworn to protect.

Critical Reception

The film was a commercial success and a typical offering from the era of Filipino action cinema, praised for its star power and straightforward narrative. While not critically acclaimed for its originality, it resonated with audiences who appreciated its blend of action, drama, and patriotic themes, further cementing Fernando Poe Jr.'s status as the "King of Philippine Movies."

What Reviewers Say

  • Solid action sequences characteristic of Fernando Poe Jr. films.

  • Engaging plot with a strong sense of justice and retribution.

  • Notable performances from the ensemble cast, particularly the lead and antagonist.

Google audience: Audience reception for this film is largely nostalgic, with viewers praising its classic Filipino action movie elements and the iconic presence of Fernando Poe Jr. Many recall it as a staple of its genre during the 1980s.

Fun Fact

The film's title, 'Bala Ko Ang Hahatol,' translates to 'My Bullet Will Judge,' a common and evocative phrase in Filipino action films that highlights the genre's emphasis on violent resolution.

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