
This biopic about the first President of the Philippines under the Commonwealth suffers greatly from its incomprehensible humorous undertone, with cheap comedic quips present during two-thirds of the film.

This biopic about the first President of the Philippines under the Commonwealth suffers greatly from its incomprehensible humorous undertone, with cheap comedic quips present during two-thirds of the film.

An old and tired Jackie Chan wanders sluggishly throughout this movie, as his age clearly shows in his few action sequences, where fast cutting and armed showdowns try to play the trick to cover the obvious lack of physicality.

Underwhelming comedy that thrives on the brief look of what could happen if your Airbnb host were a creep. The killings and action sequences are intense but not groundbreaking.
Unfortunately, the twist is also predictable, and the intended folk horror mood feels superficial and not that poignant or interesting.
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