

Is it worth the watch? If you like old, dusty things or you're a history nerd, yeah. You'll probably dig it. If you need explosions or people talking without text boxes popping up every ten seconds, you will absolutely hate this. Its the 1930 version of the Jose Rizal book, and honestly, it feels like it was filmed in ...

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Jose Nepomuceno

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"Is it worth the watch? If you like old, dusty things or you're a history nerd, yeah. You'll probably dig it. If you need explosions or people talking without text boxes popping up every ten seconds, you will absolutely hate this. Its the 1930 version of the Jose Rizal book, and honestly, it feels like it was filmed in a basement somewhere. But that's kind of why I liked it. The film is super grainy. Like, it looks like someone threw a handful of sand into the projector before they started. But t..."

