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KontrAdiksyon
Alexis Borlaza, a human rights activist ends up becoming an undercover drug enforcement agent but is actually a vigilante killer by night. To solve a brutal murder, he then enlists the help of Jessica Puyat, a known drug user and pusher in the call centers and other "high-end" institutions.
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Plot Summary
A police officer who is deeply involved in the war against drugs finds himself in a moral quandary. He is forced to confront his own complicity and the brutal realities of the system he serves. The film delves into the psychological toll and ethical compromises faced by those on the front lines of the drug war. It questions the effectiveness and human cost of such intense anti-drug operations.
Critical Reception
KontrAdiksyon received a mixed to positive reception, with critics often highlighting its gritty portrayal of the drug war and the performances of its cast, particularly Mark Lapid. Some praised its unflinching look at controversial issues, while others found its narrative pacing or thematic execution to be uneven. The film was noted for its bravery in tackling sensitive subject matter in the Philippines.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its raw and intense portrayal of the Philippine drug war.
Noted for strong performances, especially from the lead actors.
Some critics found the film's narrative somewhat predictable or heavy-handed.
Google audience: Audience reception on Google is not widely documented for this film. However, similar independent Filipino films often receive praise for their social relevance and willingness to tackle difficult topics, though sometimes with criticisms regarding production values or narrative depth.
Fun Fact
Director Arlyn Dela Cruz is known for her commitment to making films that tackle pressing social issues in the Philippines, often facing challenges in production and distribution due to the sensitive nature of her subjects.
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