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Bata bata paano ka ginawa?

  • 1998
  • TV-PG
  • 1h 49m
IMDb RATING
7.3/10
173
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Carlo Aquino, Serena Dalrymple, and Vilma Santos in Bata bata paano ka ginawa? (1998)
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Women's-rights advocate Lea has two children from two different men. Although her children's fathers find madness in her methods, they pretty much let her have her way as far as their childr... Read allWomen's-rights advocate Lea has two children from two different men. Although her children's fathers find madness in her methods, they pretty much let her have her way as far as their children are concerned.Women's-rights advocate Lea has two children from two different men. Although her children's fathers find madness in her methods, they pretty much let her have her way as far as their children are concerned.

  • Director
    • Chito S. Roño
  • Writer
    • Lualhati Bautista
  • Stars
    • Vilma Santos
    • Ariel Rivera
    • Albert Martinez
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.3/10
    173
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Chito S. Roño
    • Writer
      • Lualhati Bautista
    • Stars
      • Vilma Santos
      • Ariel Rivera
      • Albert Martinez
    • 7User reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 19 wins & 17 nominations total

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    Trailer 4:44
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    Vilma Santos
    Vilma Santos
    • Lea Bustamante
    Ariel Rivera
    Ariel Rivera
    • Raffy
    Albert Martinez
    Albert Martinez
    • Ding
    Raymond Bagatsing
    Raymond Bagatsing
    • Johnny
    Carlo Aquino
    Carlo Aquino
    • Ojie
    Serena Dalrymple
    Serena Dalrymple
    • Maya
    Cherry Pie Picache
    Cherry Pie Picache
    • Sr. Ann
    Angel Aquino
    Angel Aquino
    • Elinor
    Rosemarie Gil
    Rosemarie Gil
    • Mrs. Zalameda
    Dexter Doria
    Dexter Doria
    • Mrs. Gatmaitan
    Cita Astals
    Cita Astals
    • Mrs. Olivarez
    Andrea Del Rosario
    Andrea Del Rosario
    • Jinky
    Lucy Quinto
    • Lola Sylvia
    Menggie Cobarrubias
    Menggie Cobarrubias
    • Mr. Olivarez
    Carmen Serafin
    • Rosita
    Josie Tagle
    Josie Tagle
    • Mother of Girl Crying
    Ronalisa Cheng
    Ronalisa Cheng
    • Girl Crying
    • (as Rona Lisa Cheng)
    Jeralyn Narciso
    • Ms. Talent
    • Director
      • Chito S. Roño
    • Writer
      • Lualhati Bautista
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    10junsephino9

    Fearlessly made.

    The film shows a unique and different set of characters. It was also well-organized with discussing several societal issues like love, sex, children, and human rights issues.

    The thing I loved in this film is that this work of art clearly reflects the reality of our society.

    The film had a good musical score, cinematography, screenplay, and direction.

    This is one of my favorite films of Vilma Santos.
    green_pizza

    a confused plot

    I had relatively high expectations for this film, especially since I had thoroughly enjoyed Lualhati Bautitasta's novel of the same title, and had noted that she was also the script writer.

    The many sub-plots in the movie never seemed to work well together, especially during the times that various 'social commentary' were awkwardly introduced. A confrontation scene between the lead character and her daughter's principal had a bizarre twist when the two suddenly started talking about human rights violations simply because the latter discovered that the former was a social worker.

    Vilma Santos' acting was decent but did not get me to empathize with her, perhaps due to the bizarre plot that she had to act through. Albert Martinez was disappointing as her one-dimensional violent partner, disappointing because he's acted better so much better in other movies (e.g. Pusong Mamon). Serena Dalrymple's character as the kid who couldn't keep her mouth shut was refreshing though, in that finally, here was a more realistic portrayal of how Filipino children really are, as opposed to other movies where they tend to be typecast as meek and fragile.
    alert

    A well-written character study of a modern-day woman.

    Lualhati Bautista's award-winning novel was adapted to the big-screen with brilliant results: the casting (specially Mayor Vilma Santos as the strong-willed Leah Bustamante) is perfect; Bautista's script is filled with comic and dramatic undertones. 8 year-old Serena Dalrymple provided most of the laughs as the innocent child who serves as Leah's mirror of her personality. Everything in the film is a labor of love and art, and it deserves to be a classic.
    9nicole_alq

    A masterpiece

    Bata, Bata... Pa'no Ka Ginawa? is a wonderfully made masterpiece. Hands down to Lualhati Bautista. The film was also magnificent it was very realistic and we owe to this to the talent of Direk Chito Rono. It is rare that a film enhances a literary text. Usually the films do not give justice to the written text but in this case the film complimented the literary text. The revisions made on the literary text to fit the big screen was appropriate for the film. There were no major changes made that drastically changed the outcome. It was a good choice of literary text to create into a film. It touches on issues that are not usually talked about specially regarding Women's Rights.It also focused more on the woman and who she really is. The film was very real that affected me deeply.
    8shi612

    Love, sex and children are all indispensable for her life

    Lea is strong and weak. She is hungry in love. Love, sex and their outcome - children - are all indispensable for her life. Vilma Santos acts such a woman so well. Her acting is outstanding here.

    To be honest, the story setting is not easily acceptable for me, a Japanese. Couples may live separately when both of wife and husband has a job. But do they have another partner that easily, particular in the country where divorce is not allowed? Lea works for an NGO for women under domestic violence. Lea is involved in many miserable cases. But I don't think those episodes work well to highlight Lea's way of life.

    In her two husbands, Ding, the latter one is always mad in the movie. And finally he betrays her by marrying another woman under his mother's arrangement while Lea was not aware. To portray a life of a woman in dual love, why one of the two men is described as such an unappealing man? Many questions arise from this movie. If only there is English sub-titile in the interview section in the DVD too.

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    • Soundtracks
      Kahit Ako'y Nag-iisa
      (Theme Song)

      Music by Jessie Lasaten

      Lyrics by Ronald Marcelo

      Arranged by Ruth Bagalay

      Performed by Jessa Zaragoza

      Courtesy of OctoArts EMI

      Recorded by Arman Cernardo

      Mixed by Aji Manalo

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    • Release date
      • September 9, 1998 (Philippines)
    • Country of origin
      • Philippines
    • Official site
      • official site
    • Languages
      • English
      • Filipino
      • Tagalog
    • Also known as
      • Lea's Story
    • Production company
      • Star Cinema
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 49 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1(original aspect ratio)

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