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I'm Kiko, I'm Kikay is a curious entry in the Filipino comedy scene from the late '80s. Roderick Paulate shines in a dual role as the contrasting twins—one is the stereotypical macho man, while the other embodies a flamboyant gay persona. The film's humor is often broad, playing with stereotypes and diving into the complexities of identity in a light-hearted way. Pacing feels a bit uneven at times, but the chemistry between the characters holds it together. The practical effects are minimal, yet they add a certain charm to the overall production. It's a playful exploration of gender roles wrapped in a vibrant comedic package, showcasing a different side of Filipino cinema.
Roderick Paulate's performance is notable.Explores themes of identity and gender roles.The humor is a mix of broad and subtle.
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