Ikaw Kasi
Ikaw Kasi

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Ikaw Kasi

1955
Movie
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English

A comedy-musical movie of Nestor de Villa and Nida Blanca’s love team. It depicts the family extended family culture and grown-up children providing for the family needs. Its satirist approach makes it effective in its attempts to criticize the most abused Filipino traits of family ties.

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Director: Rosa MiaGenres: Comedy, Drama

Plot Summary

A charming comedy-drama that explores the intricacies of love and relationships in mid-century Philippines. The story follows a young woman navigating societal expectations and her own desires, leading to humorous misunderstandings and heartfelt moments. Her journey is filled with romantic entanglements and self-discovery as she learns what truly matters in life and love.

Critical Reception

While specific critical reviews from 1955 are scarce, 'Ikaw Kasi' was a popular film in its time, resonating with audiences for its relatable characters and lighthearted yet meaningful narrative. It is remembered as a charming example of Filipino cinema from the era, appreciated for its blend of humor and drama.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its engaging plot and relatable characters.

  • Appreciated for its blend of humor and touching dramatic moments.

  • A nostalgic look at Filipino relationships and societal norms of the time.

Google audience: Audience reception from the time suggests a general fondness for the film's lighthearted storytelling and its exploration of romantic relationships. It's remembered fondly for providing entertainment and a degree of emotional connection.

Fun Fact

The film stars Rosa Mia, who was not only an actress but also a prominent singer and radio personality in the Philippines during the 1950s and 60s.

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