Moral Rating: | not reviewed |
Moviemaking Quality: |
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Primary Audience: | Adults |
Genre: | War Drama |
Length: | 2 hr. 8 min. |
Year of Release: | 2011 |
USA Release: |
August 19, 2011 (limited) |
war in the Bible
What is the Biblical perspective on war? Answer
soldiers
invasion
village chief/mayor
impossible, potentially deadly decisions faced by ordinary civilians in an occupied country
friendships
betrayal
romance
TRUE LOVE—What is true love and how do you know when you have found it? Answer
Featuring |
DJ Qualls … Zeke Chris Cooper … Col. Hardacre Garret Dillahunt … Lt. Compton Dane DeHaan … Gil Lucas Neff … Shanker Yul Vazquez … Padre Hidalgo James Parks … Sgt. Runnels Stephen Taylor … Private Bates Bill Tangradi … Dutch Joel Torre … Rafael Pen Medina … Albay Rio Locsin … Corazon Bembol Roco … Policarpio Ronnie Lazaro … SImon Brian Lee Franklin … Cpl. Lynch Irma Adlawan … Josefa John Arcilla … Nenong Jemi Paretas … Zuniga Spanky Manikan … Tuba Joe Merlin Bonning … Creighton Ermie Concepcion … Dolores Raul Morit … Chief Raul Manikan … Felix Miguel Faustman … Captan Narvaez Joe Gruta … Hilario Art Acuna … Locsin |
Director |
John Sayles |
Producer |
Pinoy Pictures Arleen Cuevas … line producer Mario Ontal … co-producer Maggie Renzi … producer Margie Templo … line producer Joel Torre … co-producer |
Distributor | Variance Films |
“The heart remembers what even history forgets.”
Here’s what the distributor says about their film: “a film by John Sayles / A fictional account of events during the Philippine-American War.
AMIGO, the 17th feature film from writer-director John Sayles, stars Joel Torre as Rafael Dacanay, a village mayor caught in the murderous cross-fire of the Philippine-American War in 1900.
When U.S. troops garrison his village, Rafael comes under pressure to collaborate from the blood-and-guts Colonel Hardacre (Chris Cooper) as he tries not to betray his people. But the situation is complex. Rafael’s brother Simón (Ronnie Lazaro) is the head of the local Filipino guerillas, and considers any concessions to the Americans to be traitorous. A devious Spanish friar (Yul Vazquez) is charged with translating, but thwarts communication with his spiteful intrigues. A sympathetic American lieutenant (Garret Dillahunt) begins to learn that “hearts and minds” cannot be won at gunpoint.
Rafael is forced to make the near-impossible, potentially deadly decisions faced by civilians in an occupied country. Friendship and betrayal, romance and heart-breaking violence, AMIGO is a page torn from the forgotten history of imperialism and a mirror of today’s unresolvable conflicts.”
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My Ratings: Moral rating: Average / Moviemaking quality: 4