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Masahol Pa Sa Hayop
Tomas Padilla and his men are sent on a mission that turns out to be a personal vendetta by General Montalban against a governor. When it does not go as planned, Montalban sets them up as the perpetrators of the death of the governor to the media.
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Plot Summary
During the martial law era in the Philippines, a farmer is forced to confront the harsh realities of military rule when his farm is occupied by soldiers. He witnesses and experiences acts of brutality and injustice, pushing him to his limits. The film explores themes of survival, resistance, and the dehumanizing effects of oppression.
Critical Reception
Critically acclaimed for its powerful portrayal of the struggles faced by ordinary Filipinos under authoritarian rule, 'Masahol Pa Sa Hayop' is noted for its unflinching depiction of violence and its strong performances. It resonated with audiences for its timely social commentary and its raw, emotional impact.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its stark and unflinching depiction of the brutality of martial law.
Commended for its powerful performances, particularly Joel Torre's portrayal of a man pushed to his breaking point.
Cited for its effective social and political commentary on oppression and resistance.
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Awards & Accolades
Nominated for Best Picture and Best Actor (Joel Torre) at the 1994 FAMAS Awards.
Fun Fact
The film was shot primarily in the Bicol region of the Philippines, known for its agricultural landscape which served as a crucial backdrop for the story.
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