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Heneral Luna

  • 2015
  • R
  • 1h 58min
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7,2/10
2,7 k
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John Arcilla in Heneral Luna (2015)
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Pendant la guerre américano-philippine, un général de l'armée révolutionnaire philippine au caractère bien trempé est confronté à un ennemi plus redoutable que l'armée américaine : ses propr... Tout lirePendant la guerre américano-philippine, un général de l'armée révolutionnaire philippine au caractère bien trempé est confronté à un ennemi plus redoutable que l'armée américaine : ses propres compatriotes perfides.Pendant la guerre américano-philippine, un général de l'armée révolutionnaire philippine au caractère bien trempé est confronté à un ennemi plus redoutable que l'armée américaine : ses propres compatriotes perfides.

  • Réalisation
    • Jerrold Tarog
  • Scénario
    • Henry Francia
    • Sumaquel P. Hosalla
    • Pedro Javier
  • Casting principal
    • John Arcilla
    • Arron Villaflor
    • Mon Confiado
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  • NOTE IMDb
    7,2/10
    2,7 k
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    • Réalisation
      • Jerrold Tarog
    • Scénario
      • Henry Francia
      • Sumaquel P. Hosalla
      • Pedro Javier
    • Casting principal
      • John Arcilla
      • Arron Villaflor
      • Mon Confiado
    • 42avis d'utilisateurs
    • 16avis des critiques
    • 58Métascore
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 17 victoires et 20 nominations au total

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    Rôles principaux99+

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    John Arcilla
    John Arcilla
    • Gen. Antonio Luna
    Arron Villaflor
    Arron Villaflor
    • Joven Hernando
    Mon Confiado
    Mon Confiado
    • Emilio Aguinaldo
    Bing Pimentel
    Bing Pimentel
    • Doña Laureana Luna
    Mylene Dizon
    Mylene Dizon
    • Isabel
    Perla Bautista
    Perla Bautista
    • Doña Trinidad Aguinaldo
    Lorenz Martinez
    Lorenz Martinez
    • Gen. Tomas Mascardo
    Joem Bascon
    Joem Bascon
    • Col. Paco Roman
    Alvin Anson
    Alvin Anson
    • Gen. Jose Alejandrino
    Alex Medina
    Alex Medina
    • Capt. Jose Bernal
    Arthur Acuña
    Arthur Acuña
    • Maj. Manuel Bernal
    • (as Art Acuña)
    Archie Alemania
    Archie Alemania
    • Capt. Eduardo Rusca
    Jeffrey Quizon
    Jeffrey Quizon
    • Apolinario Mabini
    • (as Epy Quizon)
    Leo Martinez
    Leo Martinez
    • Pedro Paterno
    Nonie Buencamino
    Nonie Buencamino
    • Felipe Buencamino
    Ketchup Eusebio
    Ketchup Eusebio
    • Capt. Janolino
    Ronnie Lazaro
    Ronnie Lazaro
    • Lt. Garcia
    Paulo Avelino
    Paulo Avelino
    • Gen. Gregorio Del Pilar
    • Réalisation
      • Jerrold Tarog
    • Scénario
      • Henry Francia
      • Sumaquel P. Hosalla
      • Pedro Javier
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    Avis des utilisateurs42

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    brentjosephcruz

    Smart Film

    Set in the war between Americans and Filipinos. The Americans are invading the Philippines until the Filipinos give up, this includes killing the lives of the innocent. The Philippine Government are conducting a plan while many want to negotiate for better profit. General Luna is there to stop the greed and focus and prioritize the state of the nation.

    General Antonio Luna is infamous, mad, unafraid, furious and above all cares for his family, fellow-soldiers and country men. He will stop at nothing until he accomplish his mission of giving freedom to his country. He disciplines and trains the soldiers into making them independent and not some slackers or cowards within the war. He removes all the corrupted he can find. Inspiration is key and that's what he wants to show to all his soldiers.

    In the end, the face of the real enemy is revealed. It's one of his own. Savagely killed by his own country-men. Showing No Mercy to a man who only wants what's better for the whole country.

    I love the exposure shown to what the message was. It had many symbolisms and morals one might enjoy learning. John Arcilla really turns into the character he's portraying, he even looks like him. The effects use was really brutal, the sound was pretty great to and the cinematography had very beautiful shots and lightning in some scenes. The comedy present was a nice addition to the film and making it more entertaining to watch. The direction by Jerrold Tarog shines on how careful the actors give their performances. The script is rich with very detailed and fun lines of entertainment.

    I will say that this film is not propaganda, it's not bragging of which country is better, it's does not promote blind nationalism. It's more on what's present and understandable with the value of claiming responsibility. It does not send you the message of "This film makes me shameful and filling me guilt you into liking it.". It's better if you understand your reflections.
    8Screen_O_Genic

    One Man and the Making of a Nation

    Antonio Luna was a man of turbulent complexity. Honorable, patriotic, dignified and principled he was at the same time arrogant and hot-tempered who did not hesitate to resort to violence. "Heneral Luna" is a well-done cinematic depiction of the man's life as a soldier as his country faced its greatest crisis yet witnessing the birth pains of its genesis as a nation after centuries of colonial rule. Veteran actor John Arcilla does a solid portrayal as the nationalistic and combative general who treads the murky and complicated paths of war and politics. Fine battle scenes and period uniforms add color and pageantry in this well-acted melodrama. Although Luna's youth could have been featured to give the film more fullness and completion what is shown is satisfactory. Watchable and entertaining, this is a showcase in the ongoing progress of Philippine cinema and a good tribute to one of its greatest and most compelling heroes.
    7jaysanchu07

    A Step Forward in Philippine Cinema

    Heneral Luna shares with its audience, a portrait of the historical character that is General Antonio Luna, the brilliant and hot-tempered patriot, who fought against the US during the Phil-American war. The film examines, without filter, how political in-fightings led to his assassination and the demise of Philippine independence.

    General Luna was played by all time actor, John Arcilla and this film was ultimately his. His zesty & energetic portrayal is compelling, that I was eager to digest his every exposition. He delivers his scenes with ferocity and charisma, embodying Luna's straight-talking, no compromise brand of leadership. As a result, we find in full display, the icon's brilliance as a general & as a patriot through winning tactics, inspirational speeches & engaging arguments on how nations are built and preserved. On the other hand, weaknesses are revealed, weaknesses labelling Luna as a fanatic due to his crass nature, devoid of sympathy. Happily, Arcilla's fine acting is met head on by a strong supporting cast led by Mon Confiado as Pres. Aguinaldo, Nonie Buencamino as Felipe Buencamino, and Leo Martinez as Pedro Paterno, among others.

    Under the helm of Director Jerrold Tarog, the film uses the above solid performances to create lively conversations that depict Luna's main adversaries: bureaucrats, cowards and homegrown skeptics who prefer compromise over conflict. This for me, is the film's most moving piece as we witness the frailty of patriotism.

    Now, despite Tarog's success in storytelling, the film falls victim to the usual shortcomings of Philippine cinema, the B-movie distinction. The momentum of Arcilla's speeches noticeably drops off when war and battle takes center frame. They felt very staged and unconvincing. The actors (and lines) of the American characters were awkward, clumsy and unbelievable. There were glaring inconveniences in production design as well, such as Luna's ultra shiny nails during war and well dyed hair by its actors. Don't fret however, as Gen Luna remains the focal point here.

    Overall, this is a deeply moving picture that gives us valuable insights into the general's personality. It also successfully reaches out to its audience and forces us to draw parallels between current political events vs those in Luna's time. Fine piece of work by both Tarog and Arcilla.
    7bheny-34538

    Nice movie heartbreaking scenes and executed well.

    My review is about my personal view and belief about my understanding in history of my own country I believe Aguinaldo is hypocrite and those shrine they built in kawit are useless what for as a reminder of him being hypocrite.

    He is also responsible for Anders Bonifacio death it was clear and until now this way is clearly happening in our country the love of the politicians to serve their self ,their own interest is the main reason why most of Pilipino people are poor.

    It might sound personal but this movie might be serve as one of the eye opener that history repeatedly reveals the truth and I wish 🤞 we could learn and wake up this kind of nightmare.
    10billygoat1071

    Exceeds Expectations

    Better late than never...

    Heneral Luna opens claiming that this is a fictionalized biopic of one of Philippine's most important historical figures, Antonio Luna, for the sake of getting the modern audience into the history's bigger picture. In spite of being more intense and surprisingly humorous, the movie stays loyal to what this figure truly stands for. The war is brutal, over-the-top to bring up for visual flare, and their serious situations being often treated as sincere satires. How the film executed these ideas are just brilliant, it gets larger-than-life without feeling outlandish, towards the heart of defending the nation worth fighting for.

    The film is all about justifying their quote about the real enemy of this war is themselves. Although we see warfare with both the Philippine and American army attacking each other, this battle is basically the secondary concern here. The real detail of this war is how many soldiers chickening out from the battlefield and some officials wanted to work with the Americans. But of course, their real goal is independence; the movie makes a punchline out of those who aren't helping out, those who are just running away and those who are just isn't fond of Luna's aggressiveness. The film doesn't glamorize the character of Luna, either. Though his intentions are right, his rage could get out of hand which puts most of them off. But that also indicate that winning this revolution deserves more discipline than what they got.

    Back to the fact that this is taken a lot out of creative liberties, the movie fills this history with vast amount of sense of humor and violent panache. The violence is, again, over-the-top. At times it gets pretty symbolical, specifically the climax. The humor is clearly just satirizing to those characters who aren't being helpful and those who are afraid of facing Luna's rage once more. And when it's not trying to pull off any sense of levity, we just get to see the story flesh itself out more in the sidelines of its history and other characters.

    The filmmaking is stunning, slick and stylish. The production looks pretty neat. The movie is paced nicely even at times it's layered to different events, but puts itself together consistently. The acting is beyond impressive; specifically John Arcilla as Antonio Luna. He brings a genuine humanity, and at the same time, a really compelling sense of madness, which terrifically lives up to the complexity of its subject. The supporting also lends real gravity and even delight on screen, but it's Arcilla's show and that's more than enough of a worth seeing performance through out.

    Maybe some quibbles I could point out; maybe how the enemies are portrayed felt like they're written to be campy villains and maybe just one punchline in the film that felt like it belongs to a comedy skit. But again, these are quibbles and they can be debunked, even by myself. The former can be forgiven since they're technically not the main villains of this ordeal, while the latter is just a single scene and obviously designed to keep shaming the cowards at the battlefield. Anything else, there is so much to love in Heneral Luna. It's great, not only because it's humorous and visually interesting, but it's also a two-sided argument towards its history, not based on praising, but actually by criticism. Yes, this is a war movie that gets brutal, but the movie focuses on a meatier and more challenging side of the ordeal. And it pokes fun at some unwise decisions the people behind this war make, but what matters is the intention of its subject unable to die while he's still standing. Otherwise, it's just an ultimately entertaining film that exceeds expectations. Truly recommended.

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    • Anecdotes
      After Luna is killed, he is dragged through one arm to the side of the convent, reminiscent of the famous Spolarium painting, which was painted by his brother Juan Luna.
    • Gaffes
      When General Luna and his men enter a church to pray briefly after hearing news of the American attack on Santa Mesa, several statues of the Virgin Mary can be seen near a window in the background. One of them is Our Lady of Fátima; the Fátima Apparitions occurred in 1917, almost two decades after the film's time period.
    • Crédits fous
      In a post-credits sequence, General Gregorio del Pilar (Paulo Avelino) is told there are not enough men left. He tells his aide to choose 60--the number of men he had with him when he tried to defend Aguinaldo's retreat from American soldiers at the Battle of Tirad Pass. The scene hints that Del Pilar will be the focus of the next film in a rumoured historical film trilogy by director Jerrold Tarog.
    • Connexions
      Followed by Goyo: Ang batang heneral (2018)
    • Bandes originales
      Hanggang wala nang bukas
      Words and Music by Ebe Dancel

      Vocals by Ebe Dancel

      Guitars by Kettle Mata

      Bass by Roger Alcantara

      Drums by Jerrold Tarog

      Recorded and mixed at Tower of Doom Records by Eric Perlas

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 9 septembre 2015 (Philippines)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Philippines
    • Sites officiels
      • Official Facebook
      • Official Website
    • Langues
      • Philippin
      • Anglais
      • Espagnol
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Генерал Луна
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Magdalena, Laguna, Philippines(Stood in for Cabanatuan Church)
    • Sociétés de production
      • TBA Studios
      • Artikulo Uno Productions
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    • Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 206 040 $US
    • Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 15 485 $US
      • 1 nov. 2015
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 4 625 639 $US
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    • Durée
      1 heure 58 minutes
    • Couleur
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    • Mixage
      • Stereo
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.85 : 1

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