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So, Hamog, this 2015 drama dives into the lives of those kids, the batang hamog, who hang around the bustling streets of EDSA. The film really captures this raw atmosphere, you can feel the grit of their environment and the struggles they face. It’s a slow burn, not rushed at all, allowing you to really absorb the characters and their stories. The performances are really compelling, especially from the young cast; they bring this authenticity that’s hard to shake off. It’s not flashy, but the practical effects and real locations add a layer of truth to the narrative. The themes of survival, innocence lost, and societal neglect are woven throughout, making it a distinctive piece that lingers in your thoughts.
Focuses on the lives of street children.Emphasizes realism and authentic performances.Explores themes of societal neglect and survival.
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