Kapag Langit ang Humatol | |
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Directed by | Laurice Guillen |
Screenplay by |
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Story by | Salvador M. Royales |
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Cinematography | Romy Vitug |
Edited by | Efren Jarlego Jr. |
Music by | Nonong Buencamino |
Production company | Vision Film Exponents |
Distributed by | Vision Film Exponents |
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Running time | 125 minutes |
Country | Philippines |
Language | Filipino |
Kapag Langit ang Humatol (English: Judgement from Heaven [1] or When Heaven Judges) is a 1990 Filipino revenge drama film directed by Laurice Guillen. The film stars Vilma Santos, Richard Gomez, Gloria Romero, Carmina Villarroel, and Jeffrey Santos. In the film, an ambitious house helper who wishes to become a successful person but her life becomes miserable when she is humiliated, abused, and maltreated by her evil employer. By the time she achieved her dreams, she began to take revenge against her.
Salvador M. Royales wrote a radio drama story that was serialized for DZRH, which he adapted into a screenplay with Emmanuel "Maning" Borlaza. It is the first film directed by Guillen adapted from a radio drama.
Produced and distributed by Vision Film Exponents, the film was theatrically released on October 11, 1990, to box-office success and received acclaim from critics and accolades from various award-giving bodies. In 2014, the film was digitally restored and remastered by the cooperation of ABS-CBN Film Restoration and Central Digital Lab.
Florida, a servant at the Villarroel mansion, falls in love with Hector, the son of Doña Octavia, despite his marriage to Carol. During the couple's wedding reception, Florida suffers nausea and reveals her pregnancy to a colleague. Overhearing this, Octavia and her servants Ariel and Nelia lock Florida inside her quarters while Hector does nothing.
One day, a pregnant Carol falls on the stairs and gives birth to a stillborn child. At the same time, Florida gives birth while Hector is debilitated following a car crash engineered by disgruntled workers from Carol's estate. Octavia and her servants switch Carol's child with that of Florida, who is devastated when she assumes that her child is dead. Carol names the child Bernadette. Octavia then instructs Ariel to manipulate Hector into thinking that Florida is unfaithful to him by luring Florida for a drink and flirting with her in front of Hector, prompting the latter to expel Florida.
Florida takes a job as a seamstress at a garment factory, where she perseveres and becomes the confidante of her boss Dorina. Dorina later divulges to Florida that she is dying of cancer and divides her company's shares between her son Oliver and Florida, now designated as Oliver's guardian. At the mansion, Carol begins an affair with Ariel, to Nelia's jealousy. During an argument, Octavia tells Carol the truth about her child, prompting her to flee with Ariel. Octavia manipulates Nelia into fatally shooting Carol and Ariel before turning the gun on herself.
Eleven years later, Florida is now a successful businesswoman and buys the Villarroel mansion after Octavia squanders her fortune on gambling, although the Villarroels, who move to smaller accommodations, are unaware of this. Bernadette, now a teenager, meets Oliver, whom Florida raises as her own child. Oliver joins Florida's quest for revenge on the Villarroels by feigning romantic feelings for Bernadette, but hides his connection with Florida from Octavia, who opposes their relationship, prompting Bernadette to rebel against her. Oliver later develops real feelings for Bernadette but is reprimanded by Florida. Octavia discovers that Bernadette is pregnant with Oliver's child, but Bernadette runs away when Octavia chastises her. Bernadette is taken in by Oliver at the mansion but is tormented by Florida, unaware that she is her biological child. As Bernadette and Oliver grow closer, Florida expels Bernadette, who returns to Octavia's place.
Octavia goes to the mansion to speak with Oliver's "aunt", but is shocked to see Florida, who throws wine at her. Disgusted, Octavia storms out while Florida gloats. The next day, Oliver announces his intent to marry Bernadette, sparking a confrontation with Florida, but gaining the tacit approval of Octavia. On their wedding day, Florida sabotages the event by knocking Oliver unconscious with spiked champagne before going to church to falsely claim that Oliver had called off the wedding to avoid being connected with the Villarroels. As Florida gloats at having her revenge, Octavia reveals that Bernadette is actually her daughter and divulges the truth behind what happened. A confused Bernadette runs off, while Florida returns to the mansion. Hector tries to reason with Florida, who points a gun at him. Realizing the truth after Hector bravely insists that Bernadette is her child, Florida breaks down in tears as Hector apologizes and expresses his continuing love for her, sustained by Bernadette's existence.
Bernadette attempts suicide and is hospitalized. Octavia phones a now-awake Oliver, who informs Hector and Florida. At a chapel, Florida prays for forgiveness of her sins and reconciles with a chastened Octavia. As Bernadette recovers, Florida seeks forgiveness for his treatment of her, adding that she was always in her thoughts as she recovered from her ordeal at the hands of the Villarroels. Bernadette eventually accepts Florida as her mother, while Florida and Hector rekindle their relationship.
The role of Hector was originally offered to Tirso Cruz III but Richard Gomez replaced him because some movie bookers were against the team-up between Tirso and Vilma, citing that he has no potential to make the film a box office hit. [2]
Film producer Charo Santos-Concio offered two projects to actor Julio Diaz for Vision Films: one for Kapag Langit ang Humatol and one for the Ronnie Ricketts starrer Ganti ng Api (then unnamed and upcoming when Diaz was offered the roles). The actor turned down both offers because he was given assignments from his home studio, Viva Films. [3]
Director Laurice Guillen previously collaborated with actress Gloria Romero in her first film as director, Kasal? in 1980 and cast her as the evil and abusive Octavia Villarroel. She would later collaborate with Romero in the following films including the 2000 family drama film Tanging Yaman . [4]
The film was digitally restored and remastered in 2014 by ABS-CBN Film Restoration, in association with the local post-production company Central Digital Lab. According to the project head Leo Katigbak, the team encountered various defects in the film's prints including scratches, the same defects that were found during the restoration of the 1985 film Hindi Nahahati ang Langit (the film where Romero was part of the cast) and they worked for more than 1,000 manual hours for restoration of the frames and 100 hours for color grading. [5] The restored version was released on December 10, 2014, in limited number of theaters.
The restored version received a free-to-air television premiere on August 12, 2018, via Sunday's Best, ABS-CBN's Sunday late-night presentation block. [6]
Year | Award-Giving Body | Category | Recipient | Result |
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1991 | Gawad Urian Awards | Best Picture | Kapag Langit ang Humatol | Nominated |
Best Direction | Laurice Guillen | Won | ||
Best Actress | Vilma Santos | Nominated | ||
Best Supporting Actress | Kristine Garcia | Nominated | ||
Carmina Villarroel [7] | Nominated | |||
Best Screenplay | Emmanuel H. Borlaza and Salvador M. Royales | Nominated | ||
Best Cinematography | Romy Vitug | Won | ||
Best Production Design | Edgar Martin Littaua | Nominated | ||
Best Editing | Efren Jarlego Jr. | Won | ||
1991 | FAP Awards | Best Story Adaptation | Emmanuel H. Borlaza and Salvador M. Royales | Won |
Best Cinematography | Romy Vitug | Won |
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THREE-TIME Best Actor Tirso Cruz III was supposed to be Vilma Santos' leading man in Vision Films' "Kapag Langit ang Humatol".
Julio Diaz was given by Vision Films producer Charo Santos-Concio two more offers
But I've worked with her in other films before like Kapag Langit Ang Humatol, Sana Dalawa Ang Puso Ko, Kung Mahawi Man Ang Ulap and in her directorial debut, Kasal?
Villarroel was nominated in 1990 for best supporting actress for Kapag Langit ang Humatol