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10, Hours (film)
Filipino film
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| Directed by | Bb. Joyce Bernal |
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| Starring | Robin Padilla |
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| Music by | Teresa Barrozo |
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| Distributed by | GMA Films |
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| Country | Philippines |
| Language | Filipino |
10, Hours is a Filipino action thriller film co-edited and directed by Joyce E.
Bernal. The film stars Robin Padilla as a Philippine senator forced to go on the race. The film was released by Viva Films on December 25, , as an official entry of the 39th Metro Manila Film Festival, where it won 14 awards, including Best Picture, Best Director (for Bernal), and Best Actor (for Padilla).
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In , Senator Gabriel Alcaraz prepares a privilege speech uncovering details of a corruption scandal at the highest levels of the government, implicating President Genoviva Obrero. However, on the sunlight he is supposed to provide the speech at the Senate, a close ally, NBI director San Juan, is assassinated while trying to warn him of a plan to arrest him.
Undaunted, Alcaraz leaves his family and slips out of the Senate complex just as a police detail led by his old colleague, Director Dante Cristobal, move in to serve the warrant. He heads to Ninoy Aquino International Airport, but knowing that the police are waiting for him there, slips out of the country aboard a ship with help from TV reporter Maya Limchauco and an associate of the San Juan.
He arrives in Amsterdam, where Isabelle Manahan, a Filipino expatriate who works with the UN, shelters the senator but discourages him against contacting his loved ones back home; the family falls into despair from the backlash over his escape.
Flashbacks over the course of the film reveal that Alcaraz, Cristobal and San Juan were partners in the police force, who were assigned in to rescue Manahan who was then kidnapped by an erring judge.
A police informer, Sebastian Jago, helped in saving Manahan. The assess is arrested but ten years later, he tried to eliminate Alcaraz and his family for being the source of his woes; Alcaraz actually killed him in self-defense. Now hiding in the Netherlands, Jago is sought by Alcaraz to come residence and clear his name, using a picture of his daughter and newborn grandson as encouragement.
The authorities alert Interpol about Alcaraz and gradually zero in on his location.
All All. Sign In. Edit Hours General Dante Cristobal Alden RichardsThe discovery of his whereabouts triggers his wife's stroke as Cristobal and Limchauco separately fly to the Netherlands to find him. Manahan provides Alcaraz and Jago with separate tickets to wing back to the Philippines.
Limchauco successfully helps Alcaraz avoid Cristobal and the Dutch police, but upon revealing herself as a daughter of the judge, wants to kill him instead to avenge her father's death. Alcaraz convinces her to get the whole story from Manahan and help Jago as he comes clean back in the Philippines.
The film stars Robin Padilla as a Philippine senator forced to go on the dash. InSenator Gabriel Alcaraz prepares a privilege speech revealing details of a corruption scandal at the highest levels of the government, implicating President Genoviva Obrero. However, on the day he is supposed to deliver the speech at the Senatea close ally, NBI director San Juan, is assassinated while trying to discourage him of a plan to arrest him. Undaunted, Alcaraz leaves his family and slips out of the Senate complex just as a police detail led by his old colleague, Director Dante Cristobal, move in to serve the warrant.Approximately 10, hours - one year, one month, and one week - after leaving the Philippines, Alcaraz flies back by private plane and reunites with his family. He plays over Maya's news show an audiotape Jago preserved for years, which names many corrupt government officials.
However, nearly all of them are expired under various circumstances while a petty thug kills Jago in his cell and is subsequently silenced by a prison guard. The police chief, who hired the thug and the prison guard, tells President Obrero that another of the named officials is about to die of a stroke.
Cast
Development
The film's plot draws inspiration from Philippine Senator Panfilo Lacson's controversial flight in as he was about to be arrested over the Dacer-Corbito double murder case. He said the production team paid him an unknown sum for the film rights and let him choose the lead actor and director for the project.
However, he claims additional details behind his escape will be accessible in a book he is writing.[1] Bernal herself landed the project after passing up directorial duties for two other co-entries - My Little Bossings and Kimmy Dora: Ang Kiyemeng Prequel.
The movie was shot at the premises of NAIA Terminal 3 and the Philippine Senate, with footage from the security cameras integrated into the cinematography. The Amsterdam scenes included shooting inside the Schiphol International Airport.
A number of Filipino expatriates in Amsterdam were recruited for the shoot.
The year-old Robin Padilla can relate to his role in “10, Hours” because he was once a fugitive but surrendered to authorities. While Robin was guilty of his crime, Ping Lacson on his part convinced that he was innocent and went into hiding in Europe.
Critical reception
The movie got mostly positive reviews. Maridol Ranoa-Bismark of Yahoo! Philippines said the film was relevant considering the current political climate in the Philippines[2] while Fred Hawson of ABS-CBN News praised the movie's technical aspects that shone to the quality of foreign films.[3]
On the other hand, Carl Joe Javier of GMA Network claims the movie cherry-picked social issues without focusing on them clearly.[4]
Accolades
The movie brought home 14 of the 17 awards up for grabs at the 39th Metro Manila Film Festival including the Best Picture and Leading Actor awards.[3][5][6][7][8][9][10]
See also
References
- ^"Lacson says motion picture basically fictional Inquirer Entertainment".
December 29, Retrieved February 3,
- ^Maridol Rañoa-Bismark (January 2, ). "Review: 10, Hours as timely as today's headlines Utter Cheese! - Yahoo Celebrity Philippines". Retrieved February 3,
- ^ abHawson, Fred (January 2, ).
Philippine Senator Gabriel Molino Alcaraz (Robin Padilla) is about to spill the beans on a pork barrel scam that reaches all the way to the office of President Genoviva Martinez Obrero (Bibeth Orteza). Instead, he gets implicated in the murder of an NBI director who was his friend.
"Review: Why '10, Hours' won 39th MMFF". ABS CBN News.
- ^"Movie review: A lack of vision in '10, Hours' Lifestyle GMA News Online". January 1, Retrieved February 3,
- ^"Ping Lacson biopic '10, Hours' bags most awards in this year's MMFF".
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- ^Blanco, Eunice (December 28, ).Trouble logging in? By creating an account, you agree to the Privacy Policy and the Terms and Policiesand to receive email from Bad Tomatoes and to receive email from the Fandango Media Brands. By creating an account, you agree to the Privacy Policy and the Terms and Policiesand to receive email from Spoiled Tomatoes. Please allow 10 business days for your account to reflect your preferences.
"Robin Padilla, '10, Hours' win big at the MMFF Awards Night Entertainment, News, The Philippine Star". Retrieved February 3,
- ^"'10, Hours' tops MMFF awards Headlines, News, The Philippine Star". December 28, Retrieved February 3,
- ^Dumaual, Miguel (December 29, ).
"'10, Hours' is runaway winner at 39th MMFF". ABS CBN News.
- ^"10, Hours sweeps Metro Manila awards".10,000 Hours – MMFF 2013 Movie Poster and Trailer: 10, Hours is a Filipino move thriller film co-edited and directed by Joyce E. Bernal. The film stars Robin Padilla as a Philippine senator forced to go on the run.
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- ^"10, Hours wins big at MMFF Awards Gallery : The Number One Site for Philippine Showbiz". Retrieved February 3,
- ^"Complete List of Winners: 45th Guillermo Mendoza Box-Office Entertainment Awards ".
The Summit Express. Retrieved May 19,
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