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Dino Dinero is a curious blend of comedy and absurdity, typical of the early '90s Filipino cinema landscape. The film, helmed by the enigmatic Mike Relon Makiling, showcases Dolphy in one of his memorable roles, flanked by a youthful Gretchen Barretto and Romnick Sarmenta. The pacing feels a bit uneven at times, but that lends itself to a certain charm, especially with the offbeat gags and situational humor. The practical effects are surprisingly engaging for a comedy, adding a layer of visual whimsy that contrasts with the more grounded performances. Overall, it’s a delightful dive into the quirks of Filipino comedic storytelling, embodying a laid-back feel that makes it stand out in the era's filmography.
A curious blend of comedy and absurdity.Dolphy's performance is a highlight.Practical effects add a unique visual layer.
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