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So, 'Ang Maangas, ang Marikit at ang Makata' is this quirky comedy from 2016 that kind of meanders through its own absurdity. The premise is interesting—Alfonso, this gunman, needs to track down the Captain for some payment, and then he stumbles upon Liwliw, the Captain's daughter, who's lost in her dance. The pacing is a bit off at times, but it adds to the charm. Delfin, the poet, enters and things get even more tangled up in a mix of humor and deeper themes about art and love. There's a distinct flavor to the dialogue that feels both playful and sincere. The performances have this raw energy, and the practical effects, while simple, contribute to the film's overall vibe, making it quite unique in its own right.
quirky character dynamicsexplores themes of art and lovedistinctive dialogue style
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