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Jesus Salonga, alyas Boy Indian is a curious piece from 1998 that sits somewhere between action and drama. The film, directed by Roi Vinzon, dives into the gritty underbelly of urban life, showcasing a blend of real-world issues and street-level heroism. Roi Vinzon's performance stands out—he's not just a lead, but a presence that commands attention. The pacing feels a bit uneven at times, but it adds to the raw atmosphere of the film. What's distinctive here are the practical effects that really ground the action sequences, giving them a sense of weight and realism. It’s a tough ride, yet it reflects a unique slice of Filipino cinema from the late '90s, not quite polished but definitely memorable in its own right.
Interesting exploration of urban themesRoi Vinzon's commanding performancePractical effects enhance action sequences
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