Monday, 23 December 2024

Movie Review: Green Bones

It is believed that green bones found in a person’s cremated remains are proof of a person’s goodness in life. Remorseless criminals could never hold such a bone in their body.

A rookie corrections officer, Gonzaga (Ruru Madrid), wrestles with grief and anger as he faces Domingo Zamora (Dennis Trillo), a criminal on the verge of being released from San Fabian Prison and Penal Farm after being convicted for the brutal murder of his own sister.

Gonzaga finds himself torn between duty and personal emotion, as he raises questions about the nature of justice, the limits of humanity behind bars, and the price of redemption.

Green Bones is a poignant film that beautifully explores themes of love, redemption, and forgiveness. This is a film that moves your heart and forces you to think about what you have in life. Green Bones is a master in storytelling with all grand cinematography best watched on the big screen. The film's rich visuals and compelling narrative will definitely draw viewers into its world, making it a must-see for those who appreciate the art of cinematic storytelling. The performances are authentic from Ruru Madrid, Alessandra De Rossi, Iza Calzado, Wendell Ramos and of course Dennis Trillo! Dennis Trillo deserves a best actor award for this film! He truly embodies his character with topnotch performance. The ensemble cast are amazing to watch playing their characters that enhance the storyline. Green Bones is truly an excellent film that will definitely make you cry and touch your heart. A heartfelt film perfect for the Christmas season and beyond.

 

My Verdict: 5/5

 

 
 

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