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Dekada '70 (lit.'The ’70s') is a 2002 Filipino historical drama film directed by Chito S. Roño and based on the 1983 novel of the same name by Lualhati Bautista.[2] Set in the Philippines during the period of martial law under Ferdinand Marcos, the film follows the struggles of the middle-class Bartolome family. It stars Vilma Santos and Christopher De Leon as parents raising five sons amidst the tense political background. Their sons are played by Piolo Pascual, Carlos Agassi, Marvin Agustin, Danilo Barrios, and John Wayne Sace.

Dekada '70
Philippine theatrical poster
Directed byChito S. Roño
Written byLualhati Bautista
Based onDekada '70
by Lualhati Bautista
Produced byTess V. Fuentes
Starring
CinematographyNeil Daza
Edited byJess Navarro
Music byNonong Buencamino
Distributed byStar Cinema
Release date
  • 25 December 2002 (2002-12-25)
Running time
131 minutes
CountryPhilippines
LanguageFilipino
Budget₱40,000,000.00
Box office₱65,096,639.00[1]

The film is now restored in high-definition by the ABS-CBN Film Archives and Central Digital Lab.


Plot


A middle-class Manila neighborhood is home to the Bartolome family. Couple Amanda Bartolome (Vilma Santos) and Julián Bartolome Sr. (Christopher de Leon) are parents to sons Julian "Jules" Bartolome Jr. (Piolo Pascual), Isagani "Gani" Bartolome (Carlos Agassi), Emmanuel "Em" Bartolome (Marvin Agustin), Jason Bartolome (Danilo Barrios) and Benjamin "Bingo" Bartolome (John Wayne Sace).


1965-1970


In 1965, as a young boy, Gani fights with his friend while playing a game in the street, their mothers come to stop the fighting and make them stay away from each other. In the streets of Manila, protests take place when the Philippines enters the Vietnam War. Five years later, Philippine president Ferdinand Marcos wins his re-election bid as president. Julián stops Amanda from looking for a job with Amanda intent on pursuing it. At dinner time, Jules and Gani speak about the upcoming Junior-Senior Prom. At the prom, Gani tries gropes his partner and gets kicked . The Bartolomes get stuck in traffic in the streets on the way home from the event due to a protest with effigy burning taking place near the Legislative Building.


1971


A protest takes place in the University of the Philippines where Jules with his best friend Willy (Jhong Hilario) become activists and join a resistance movement. At the same time, Emmanuel begins writing illegal exposés and other kinds of banned literature. During protests, attendees sing the Philippine National Anthem, "Lupang Hinirang", with raised fists. The protesters outnumber the authorities but their efforts to make them leave become futile and they retreat. Julián becomes furious when he discovers their activities, and he angrily explains to Jules and Willy the consequences of their actions, the suspension of the writ of habeas corpus and the disappearance of the student leader Charlie del Rosario.

Gani reveals his plans to apply for a job in the United States Navy to Julian but is overheard by Jules, who admonishes his actions as a lack of patriotism. Gani furiously explains to him that working for the US government entitles one to a high salary with numerous benefits. Julián accepts the plan, thus making Gani the family's newest breadwinner. Sometime later, another protest depicts President Ferdinand Marcos acting as a lackey to Uncle Sam, and crucifying a Filipino. Bingo pulls down a flying kite and Amanda discovers that the kite is made out of copies of the Communist newspaper Ang Bayan. Julián discovers that Jules is an activist and he sneaks up to his room to check his rebellious pamphlets.


1972


Marcos declares martial law on nationwide television, as well as imposing nighttime curfews in order to round up anyone suspected of being a terrorist or communist to be imprisoned. The change of events results in interrogations, tortures, and deaths. Gani accidentally impregnates his girlfriend Evelyn (Dimples Romana). Two police cars escort the Bartolomes to Evelyn's house where her father blackmails them into marrying her.

Jules comes home late and confesses to his family that Willy was tortured to death for staying past curfew. He later reveals his plan to travel to Bicol and join the Communist Party's NPA group despite his mother's opposition.


1973-1976


Evelyn gives birth to a baby girl. Sometime later, Gani leaves for the United States via Subic Bay and Evelyn returns to her family. Emmanuel plans to go to Bataan to research an article on the Bataan Nuclear Power Plant. Julián furiously opposes as the topic is a possible target for roundup under Martial Law.

Jules brings a wounded friend home for care, as a hospital would arouse too much suspicion, but leaves two days later. After two months of not returning, Jules is revealed to have been married to fellow NPA member Mara (Ana Capri) and they now have a baby boy. One night, the family burns Jules' anti-government pamphlets out of fear of the presence of authorities who instead turn out to be Christmas carolers.

Amanda receives a phone call informing her that Jules has been imprisoned.

Amanda and Julian visit Jules in prison where he recounts his experience with torture and solitary confinement.

At Christmas Jules' family, including his parents and siblings along with his wife and son, visit him in prison, and his fellow inmates are singing Christmas songs.


Final years of the 70s


Amanda is involved with a non-government organization (similar to Amnesty International or any other human rights groups) reaching out to families of victims of human rights abuse.

Amanda and Julian search for Jason whose whereabouts are unknown after a night of being out. Emmanuel joins in the search and discovers in a morgue that his brother's body was found inside Manila Zoo with multiple stab wounds.

Amanda, drunk, not knowing what Emmanuel has found, berates him for coming home late. Emmanuel tells his father Julian of his discovery and Julian attempts suicide in grief. Jules attends the wake in handcuffs and in tears.

Amanda and Julian blame each other on their son's death and on the verge of separation, are interrupted by news that Jules is finally released from prison.

The family reunites at dinner, with Jules' wife and son, and Evelyn and her daughter. Jules announces to the family that he will be returning to the revolution, which Julian accepts and wishes him good luck. Eventually, Amanda and Julian get emotional and reconcile.

In the end, Amanda and her son Emmanuel participate in singing the Philippine National Anthem at a play about the revolution written by Emmanuel himself.


Epilogue


In 1983, the Bartolome family attend the wake of Ninoy Aquino at the Santo Domingo Church in Quezon City after his assassination. Amanda joins a large group of activists at the Post Office Building to overthrow the Marcos regime once and for all. The Marcos regime is peacefully overthrown during the 1986 People Power Revolution when Corazon Aquino is sworn into office as president.


Cast



Awards


Year Award-Giving Body Category Recipient Result
2002 Metro Manila Film Festival[3] Second Best Picture Dekada '70 Won
Best Supporting Actor Piolo Pascual Won
Best Child Performer John Wayne Sace Won
Gawad URIAN
PMPC STAR Awards
FAP/Luna Awards
Gawad TANGLAW
Young Critics Circle
25th Catholic Mass Media Awards
Cinema One's RAVE Awards
Gawad Pasado
CineManila International Film Festival

References


  1. YES! Magazine's 20 Stars Who Ruled the Decade, May 2010
  2. Cruz, Elfren S. (23 September 2017). "OPINION: Cinema on martial law". The Philippine Star. Philippine Star Printing Co., Inc. Retrieved 27 August 2021.
  3. "Metro Manila Film Festival:2002". IMDB. Retrieved 2014-04-09.





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