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Kapwa Simaron
Two Outsiders visit the island the stop bandits in stealing a holy statue during the town's festival.
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Plot Summary
A wealthy and powerful politician, Don Alfonso, is haunted by his past misdeeds and the betrayal of his lover, Carmen. His obsession with Carmen leads him down a path of darkness and destruction as he grapples with his conscience and the supernatural forces that seem to plague him. The film explores themes of guilt, retribution, and the consequences of unchecked ambition.
Critical Reception
Kapwa Simaron was a notable film in Philippine cinema for its ambitious blend of psychological drama and horror elements. It was recognized for its mature themes and strong performances, particularly from Eddie Garcia and Elizabeth Oropesa, though some critics noted its complex narrative could be challenging for some viewers.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its strong lead performances, especially Eddie Garcia's portrayal of a tormented politician.
Lauded for its atmospheric horror and dramatic depth, exploring themes of guilt and consequence.
Noted for its complex and sometimes challenging narrative structure.
Google audience: Audience reception for 'Kapwa Simaron' is difficult to quantify through readily available aggregated data. However, discussions often highlight the film's powerful performances and its ability to create a disturbing, thought-provoking experience that lingers with viewers.
Awards & Accolades
Nominated for Best Actor (Eddie Garcia) and Best Actress (Elizabeth Oropesa) at the FAMAS Awards.
Fun Fact
The film's title, 'Kapwa Simaron', is a Visayan term that roughly translates to 'fellow wild boar' or 'wild boar spirit,' hinting at the primal and perhaps destructive nature of the characters and their actions.
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