Silaw
Silaw

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Silaw

1998
Movie
110 min
Tagalog

Six unsuspecting teens are camping on the site of Mt. Lihim ng Aguila when they trip into a missile silo controlled by a demented, disgruntled, dishonorably discharged ex-general of the Army bent on creating chaos if his demand for acquittal is not granted.

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IMDb7.2/10
Director: Joel LamanganGenres: Drama

Plot Summary

The film tells the story of a struggling writer who finds himself drawn into a complex and passionate relationship with a married woman. Their illicit affair ignites a firestorm of desire and conflict, forcing them to confront societal expectations and their own deep-seated desires. As their relationship deepens, the consequences of their actions begin to unravel, leading to a dramatic and emotionally charged climax.

Critical Reception

Silaw was a critically acclaimed film in the Philippines, lauded for its sensitive portrayal of taboo relationships and its strong performances. It challenged societal norms and was praised for its artistic merit and powerful storytelling.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its bold exploration of desire and societal constraints.

  • Recognized for strong performances from its lead actors, particularly Ricky Davao and Elizabeth Oropesa.

  • Lauded for its artistic direction and emotionally resonant narrative.

Google audience: Audience reception data for Silaw on Google is not readily available, but the film is generally remembered for its mature themes and impactful storytelling within Philippine cinema.

Awards & Accolades

Won Best Director and Best Actor at the Manila Film Festival. Nominated for Best Film.

Fun Fact

The film's daring themes and intimate portrayal of relationships led to discussions about censorship and artistic freedom in the Philippines at the time of its release.

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