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  • "Alagwa" is a word I have never heard of before. I had no idea what this indie film is all about. However its reputation precedes it as a winner in various award-giving bodies before, both here and abroad, as a winner as Best Picture and Best Actor for star Jericho Rosales. This is definitely a must-watch film.

    Robert Lim is a financially-strapped, harassed single dad to his young son Brian. When his beloved son apparently gets kidnapped in a mall one day, Robert never stopped looking for him, even if this quest led him straight to the dark sinister underbelly of Chinatown, into the lair of a child-smuggling syndicate. Will father ever get reunited with his son?

    Jericho Rosales does not look a bit like a Chinese guy or mestizo as his family name would indicate, but boy, he really acts up a storm in this film as the exasperated and desperate father. As a father myself to a boys of Brian's age, I really felt everything he is feeling and definitely hit no false notes in his flawless performance. You can really feel an emotional connection with his character.

    Bugoy Carino is really a very charming and natural actor as the mischievous Brian. His chemistry with Rosales was so effortless, which really made his disappearance midway in the film more painful to watch. Leo Martinez plays a police chief who vowed to help Robert but whose assistance may have done more harm that good. Smokey Manaloto plays a pimp who was Robert's entry ticket into the underworld. It was good to see the beautiful Singaporean actress Ms. Carmen Soo as the daughter of Robert's boss and Brian's godmother sympathetic to Robert's plight.

    Overall, this movie is all about Jericho's performance. His acting definitely definitely rose above the script which was limited by too many convenient and contrived coincidences to be truly realistic. The seemingly meaningless scenes showing Robert roaming the streets of Hong Kong which interrupt the main story being told will gain its significance eventually. The frightfully chilling view inside that disgusting child trafficking syndicate was the visceral punch of the film, and Jericho's reaction is our reaction.
  • Warning: Spoilers
    The story of a father's search (Jericho Rosales) that eventually led to Hong Kong after his son got kidnapped in Manila. The story opens by building the rapport between father and son, beautifully portrayed by Rosales and newcomer Bugoy Cariño.

    Things get tensed when his son got lost in the mall. The scenario on how his son got lost is believable, and the steps he took to find his son , also realistic. I am just glad that the police who helped him (played by Leo Martinez) did not ask for money. Although I find it difficult to accept that Rosales would accidentally leave his cellphone in the police station.

    After the heightened tension, the story shifts to the future, and not much is known on how things got from point A to point B. I don't know if the movie I saw had a missing part, but it was disappointing the way the movie was edited. It's as if budget was cut in the middle of the movie. I commend the efforts to make this movie realistic. I am not satisfied with the way the movie ended . Rosales's make up at the end could also be better, I didn't realize what was happening until he got a call from his wife. Turns out the timeline jumped to years later where he now has a new family. Still, a good watch needing more polishing.