Joaquin Burdado | |
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Directed by | Carlo J. Caparas |
Written by | Carlo J. Caparas |
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Cinematography | Ramon Marcelino |
Edited by | Rene Tala |
Production company | Golden Lion Films |
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Country | Philippines |
Language | Filipino |
Joaquin Burdado is a 1988 Filipino fantasy action film written and directed by comic book writer Carlo J. Caparas and starring Ramon Revilla as the titular character, alongside Tanya Gomez, Janice Jurado, Deborah Sun, Paquito Diaz and Rocco Montalban. Produced by Caparas' Golden Lion Films, it was released on May 19, 1988.
Critic Lav Diaz gave Joaquin Burdado a negative review, criticizing the film's dialogue, costume design, lighting, sound design, the performances of the supporting cast and the silly ("kenkoy") climactic fight scene, though he singled out praise for the animation of tattoos coming to life.
Joaquin Burdado was released on May 19, 1988. [1]
Lav Diaz, writing for the Manila Standard , gave the film a negative review. Though he found the action scenes and the animation of Joaquin's tattoos coming to life to be good, he criticized the film's dialogue, lighting, costume design, sound design and the supporting cast's performances. Diaz also questioned why Joaquin's escape from prison did not make the authorities look for him throughout the rest of the film, and further criticized the climactic action scene between Joaquin and the villain to be silly ("kenkoy"). [2]
In 2008, a television remake titled Joaquin Bordado was broadcast on GMA, with Robin Padilla as the titular character. [3]
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Pero ang lawak ng imahinasyon dito'y hindi nabigyan ng katarungan ng walang kuwentang costume design, ilaw, tunog, kahinaan ng dayalogo at kawalang-buhay ng pagkakaganap ng maraming artista.