Ala Eh con Bisoy, Hale Hale Hoy!
Ala Eh con Bisoy, Hale Hale Hoy!

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Ala Eh con Bisoy, Hale Hale Hoy!

1998
Movie
88 min
Tagalog

Bill and Clinton, are garbage collectors who struggle to finance their daily needs from their job; yet Clinton’s soft heart could not help but adopt more homeless children. Bill, who is totally against of his brother extreme charitableness always ends up accepting the children in their congested tiny home. Now Clinton finds another homeless child named Ana. As expected Bill disproves of having additional mouths to feed as they barely make ends meet. But the adorable Ana charms them both by her wit thus she ends up living with her new family. But Bill and Clinton get to discover that Ana is not just another ordinary orphan kid when a group of harmful goons start to go after them. They get to learn that Ana manages to sneak away from her abductors one of which is her stepfather Jack and the latter’s real lover Rose.

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Director: Aling DidingGenres: Comedy

Plot Summary

This Filipino comedy film, starring the legendary Dolphy, follows the misadventures of Bisoy and his companions. As they navigate life's challenges with humor and wit, they often find themselves in hilarious predicaments. The story blends slapstick comedy with heartwarming moments, showcasing Dolphy's signature comedic timing and charm.

Critical Reception

Details on critical reception for 'Ala Eh con Bisoy, Hale Hale Hoy!' are scarce, as it is a film primarily known within the Philippines and its reception was more based on audience enjoyment and box office performance rather than extensive critical reviews. However, Dolphy's films were generally well-received by the Filipino public for their comedic value and relatable characters.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for Dolphy's comedic performance.

  • Appreciated for its lighthearted and entertaining storyline.

  • Seen as a typical example of Filipino slapstick comedy from the era.

Google audience: Information on specific Google user reviews for this film is not readily available. However, films starring Dolphy were generally popular and well-loved by Filipino audiences for their humor and family-friendly entertainment.

Fun Fact

The phrase 'Ala Eh con Bisoy, Hale Hale Hoy!' is a playful mix of Tagalog and Spanish-influenced expressions, reflecting a common linguistic style in Filipino entertainment during that period.

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