Dagohoy (1953) is a fascinating exploration of a pivotal moment in Philippine history. It dives deep into the Dagohoy Uprising, driven by the titular hero Francisco Dagohoy, whose story is rooted in local lore. The pacing is reflective, allowing for a real sense of the struggles faced by the characters. The performances have a rough authenticity, capturing the spirit of the time without the gloss often found in more modern retellings. The film uses practical effects that, while limited by the era, lend a gritty realism to the battle sequences. The atmosphere is heavy with the weight of history, making it a significant piece for anyone interested in the cultural narratives of the Philippines.
Directed by Gregorio Fernandez, known for historical narratives.Shot in black and white, capturing the era's aesthetic.Features location shooting in Bohol, enhancing authenticity.Run time approximately 90 minutes, typical for the period.
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