Friday 7 November 2014

Movie Review: Bigkis

Bigkis is a progressive drama that reveals many of the problems and intense pressure in an overcrowded public maternity hospital. It tells the story of Mariel, an inner-city teen and a member of a band faced with the realization of  an unwanted pregnancy and its consequences. It also tells the story of Eden, diligent young hospital attendant who witnesses all the predicament of these unfortunate individuals. 

Isang napapanahong pelikula na nagpapakita ng tunay na kalagayan ng ating public maternity hospital.
The film also shows advocacy for motherhood and breastfeeding. This is a good film to be watched by mothers and to all the local families for us to be aware on importance of breastfeeding in the growth of a baby.

Mga sanga sangang istorya ang ipinakita ng pelikula ngunit naging buo ang mensahe na gustong sabihin. Magagaling din ang mga nagsipagganap sa pangunguna ni LJ Reyes, Lauren Young that is very natural, Mike Tan, Enzo Pineda, Rich Asuncion and others. Pero ang pinaka nagustuhan ko ang acting ay si Rosana Roces, sobrang bagay sa kanya ng role at ang galing ng bawat bitaw niya ng linya. She could get an acting award for this film I believe. Naapektuhan ako sa pelikula lalo na doon sa aspeto ng tunay na kalagayan ng ating pampublikong ospital. This is best recommended social relevance film with advocacy to watch for in QC International Film Festival.





My Verdict:  3/5



Pancho Magno, LJ Reyes, Mike Tan, Enzo Pineda, Rich Asuncion @ Gala Night of Bigkis








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