

Bekikang: Ang Nanay Kong Beki
Bekikang is left and abandoned with a baby boy by friend, Fortunato. He loves and raises the child as his own flesh and blood. When things are going so well between Bekikang and the child, Fortunato and the mother of the child after years of absence reappear to take the child back.
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Plot Summary
The film follows the life of Bekikang, a transgender woman who abandons her child, Benjo, believing she cannot raise him. Years later, guilt-ridden, she attempts to reconnect with her now-teenage son, who is struggling with his own identity and sexuality. Their reunion forces them both to confront their past mistakes and navigate their complex relationship, challenging societal norms and expectations along the way.
Critical Reception
Bekikang: Ang Nanay Kong Beki received a mixed to positive reception, primarily praised for its heartfelt story and strong performances, particularly from Ricky Rivero in the titular role. While some critics found certain plot points predictable, the film was largely commended for its sensitive portrayal of LGBTQ+ issues and family dynamics within a Filipino context.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its emotional depth and a poignant exploration of a mother-son relationship.
- Ricky Rivero's performance as Bekikang was a standout, delivering both humor and pathos.
- Some noted that the film occasionally leaned on stereotypes, but overall offered a heartwarming narrative.
Google audience: Audience reviews often highlight the film's ability to evoke strong emotions, with many appreciating the representation of a transgender mother and her struggles. The mother-son dynamic is frequently cited as the core strength, resonating with viewers who found the story relatable and touching.
Fun Fact
The film's title, 'Bekikang: Ang Nanay Kong Beki,' translates to 'Bekikang: My Gay Mother,' directly referencing the protagonist's identity and relationship.
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