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Binyag

Country: Philippines, Language: Tagalog, 64 mins

Original Title

Loss of Innocence
  • Director: Miko Jacinto
  • Writer: Miko Jacinto
  • Producer: Darry Dela Cruz

CGiii Comment

More exploitative crap from the Philippines.

The same old story...poor country boy goes to the city, becomes a hooker...change the fucking record.


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The(ir) Blurb...

Binyag is a story about a rural man named Leo (Ran Domingo) who grew up with a love for the ocean. As a child, he witnessed an eye-opening moment near the shoreline that changes his life's perspective. But events in the movie unravel upon the arrival of Lester (Paolo Rivero), a faux talent manager. Lester lures the now grown-up, Leo to Manila with promises of fame and money. In no time, Lester's true colors emerge and he abandons Leo to fend for himself in the unforgiving city.

Cast & Characters

Ran Domingo as Leo;
Ynez Veneracion;
Paolo Rivero;
Simon Ibarra;
Kenjie Garcia;
Lou Veloso;
Mely Soriano;
Darry Dela Cruz;
Nomer Sadiasa;
Melon Byuti P. Antonio;
Rene Clarido;
Demie Aldave;
Ike Sadiasa;
Alondra Catabay;
Marvin Canetes