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Bitag, Babae at Bala is a gritty blend of action and drama that dives deep into the struggles of its characters. The performances from Jestoni Alarcon and Stella Ruiz really pull you into their world. There’s a rawness to the narrative style that keeps you engaged, though the pacing might feel a bit uneven at times. The film doesn't shy away from the darker sides of life, which gives it a distinct edge. Practical effects are decent for the era, adding a sense of realism to action scenes. It’s not your typical action flick; it weaves in personal stakes that elevate the tension. Definitely a film that captures a slice of Filipino cinema from the '90s.
Gritty atmosphere with personal stakesUneven pacing but engagingDecent practical effects for the era
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