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Batingaw

1960Movie0Tagalog

Only son of an overseer, Magno is much in love with Teresa, daughter of his father's boss, Don Marcos. But Don Marcos wants his daughter to marry Bernabe, a rich gambler, but apparently a gentleman. The town does not know he is the"Bat," a mysterious character who preys on the townsfolk. Teresa turns down Bernabe and in revenge Bernabe has Magno kidnapped and denounced as the Bat.

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Director: Susano E. SantosGenres: Drama, Romance

Plot Summary

The film tells the story of a young man who falls deeply in love with a woman who is already married. Despite societal norms and the complications arising from their forbidden romance, they struggle to navigate their intense feelings for each other. Their affair leads to a series of dramatic events and emotional turmoil, challenging their convictions and the consequences of their choices.

Critical Reception

Batingaw was a significant film in its era, praised for its dramatic storytelling and exploration of complex romantic themes. It resonated with audiences for its emotional depth and the performances of its lead actors.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its effective portrayal of a forbidden romance.
  • Cited for strong emotional performances from the lead cast.
  • Recognized for its compelling dramatic narrative within the Filipino cinema context of the 1960s.

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Fun Fact

The film's title, 'Batingaw', translates to 'Bell' in English, often symbolizing a call to attention or a significant event, which likely reflects the dramatic nature of the story.

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