Mamasapano: Now it can be told.
Lester Dimaranan
Edu Manzano, Aljur Abrenica, Paolo Gumabao, Allan Paule.
Boracho Films
From revelation to another revelation, Mamasapano: Now It Can Be Told is an eye opener on what really transpired to the members of the PNP’s Special Action Force that causedthem 44 casualties in that ill fated day of January 25, 2015 in Tukanalipao, Mamasapano in Maguindanao.
The movie is basically an action-packed retelling of what had happened moments before, during, and after the clash between the Special Action Forces of the Philippine National Police and the armed groups that they encountered along the way in the point of view between Gen. Benjamin Magalong played by Edu Manzano and Gen. Getulio Napeñas played by Allan Paule.
Edu Manzano and Aljur Abrenica are among some of the well-known stars that brought this historical-classic to life. Also present is Paolo Gumabao who portrayed his role as Supt. Raymond Train was so fine and well-fitting, Claudine Barretto who had a quick cameo in the movie as Erica Pabalinas, Rez Cortez who played the role of then PNP Chief Allan Purisima, and others to name some.
Although it was indeed supported by a powerhouse cast, honestly speaking, there are several scenes that felt lacking. It is hard to determine whether it's because of the complicated cinematography or the unpleasant visual effects that’s very vital to an action film like this.
What sets this movie apart was its pattern. From a person who has little to no interest when the news about this massacre came, I did not find Mamasapano hard to draw since the arrangement of scenes were unusual and will make you wonder what will happen next.
The movie used elements such as flashbacks to tell the tales of the fallen 44, as the investigation progresses the movie shows what had happened to the men in uniform during their clash in the cornfields of Mamasapano.
With the recent controversial National Election, Mamasapano: Now It Can Be Told is a sensitive picture bold enough to be released at this time. Knowing that Mamasapano is highly political since it involves several government officials including the late President Noynoy Aquino, I have all my appreciation and respect for everyone that made this film possible.
Just brace yourself with what you’re about to witness especially if you are a yellow team stan.
Rating: 2/5
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