Stardoom
Stardoom

Stardoom (1971)

8.0 ? Oct 07, 1971 2h 25m

Overview

A stage mother drives her younger son to his ‘stardoom’ to make up for her downward slide from her bourgeois origins.

Genres

Drama

Release Date

October 07, 1971

Rating

8.0 /10

Runtime

2h 25m

Lolita Rodriguez

Lolita Rodriguez

Toyang

Walter Navarro

Walter Navarro

Joey Galvez

Eddie Garcia

Eddie Garcia

Arsiong

Hilda Koronel

Hilda Koronel

Myra Lopez

Jimmy Morato

Ralph Morales

Caridad Sanchez

Caridad Sanchez

Patchay

Lotis Key

Lotis Key

Nina Grande

Tita Muñoz

Tita Muñoz

Carlota Morales

Mario O'Hara

Mario O'Hara

Emong Perez

Ruben Rustia

Ruben Rustia

Dr. Velez

Veronica Palileo

Senyora Goding

Celeste Legaspi

Celeste Legaspi

Sylvia

Estrella Kuenzler

Estrella Kuenzler

Mother Superior

Joonee Gamboa

Joonee Gamboa

Movie director

Marco Halal

Young Emong

Mary Walter

Mary Walter

Donya Aguila

Marissa Delgado

Marissa Delgado

Gloria Romero

Gloria Romero

Daisy Romualdez

Daisy Romualdez

Jeanne Young

Jeanne Young

S

SGhosh

8.0/10

Jan 22, 2014

I never thought this movie would turn out to be such a trailblazer, an absolute melodrama and a true entertainer, completely like a Philippine equivalent of a Amitabh Bachhan/Paul Newman film, replete with The Beatles too! I thoroughly enjoyed my first Brocka film and got a peek into the Philippine mainstream industry in its most glorious, as claimed by many. The story is an epic one, much in the vein of older Bollywood films, with an old mother, embittered twins, vamps trapping the hero, show biz, betrayals and innocent love, mainly focusing on how one changes with glamor and how one's decisions are made mockery of by the sands of time. And towards the end the film made me moist, and in spite of being very melodramatic, it manages to maintain a pacy story and a sensible one too, at that, with an expertly synchronized screenplay and some very good acting. The video and color quality was very bad and the subtitles were not visible at more than a few places, and even though I was getting a bit wary in the beginning, I ended up loving this film. And the thing that I liked most about this is how the elaborate story is perfectly choreographed and each character's journey is properly fleshed out in limited but well used screen time. This is a feature that allegedly separates Brocka's films from other mainstream productions of that time - character development. He skillfully gives his characters more shades and more dimensions than you would usually spot in a melodrama and that gives the movie a certain believability and reality which wouldn't have otherwise happened. And trust me, it doesn't spoil the potboiler, rather enhances the ride, and in my eyes this is a great confluence of artistic and mass sensibilities, and there are very few other movies I could name in that space.

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