
Bilog Na Naman Ang Buwan is a quirky comedy that captures the lighter side of life in the Philippines. The film, directed by William Mayo, features a blend of slapstick humor and witty banter, with Andrew E. delivering a performance that's both engaging and relatable. The pacing keeps you on your toes, oscillating between laugh-out-loud moments and more introspective scenes. It’s really the chemistry among the cast—like Janine Barredo and Toby Alejar—that drives the energy. The practical effects, while not always polished, add to its charm and unique aesthetic. There’s something about the way this film tackles everyday struggles with humor that makes it stand out in the genre. Definitely a conversation starter among collectors for its distinct style and cultural context.
Interesting blend of slapstick and subtle humor.Noteworthy performances that elevate the script.Captures a specific cultural context of the '90s.
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