Iskul Bukol 20 Years After (Ungasis and Escaleras Adventure)

December. 25,2008      
Rating:
4.6
Trailer Synopsis Cast

Vic Ungasis is an archaeologist who has recovered the Kali of Humabon and is looking for a partner sword, the Kampilan of Lapu-Lapu, plus the Peseta, one of Judas Iscariot's 30 pieces of silver which reportedly gives the bearer immortality. Upon returning home, he reunites with the Escalera brothers, who have become successful real-estate developers. However, a Yakuza who has acquired the Kampilan wants the Peseta so it could be merged with the sword for unmatched power.

Vic Sotto as  Victorio Ungasis
Joey de Leon as  Joey Escalera
Oyo Boy Sotto as  Yoyo Ungasis
Keempee de Leon as  Wympy Escalera
Jose Manalo as  Jude
Carlene Aguilar as  Alice John
Jimmy Santos as  Big J
Buboy Villar as  Oohn
Francine Prieto as  Brenda
Jhong Hilario as  Fernando

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Reviews

InformationRap
2008/12/25

This is one of the few movies I've ever seen where the whole audience broke into spontaneous, loud applause a third of the way in.

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Siflutter
2008/12/26

It's easily one of the freshest, sharpest and most enjoyable films of this year.

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Rosie Searle
2008/12/27

It's the kind of movie you'll want to see a second time with someone who hasn't seen it yet, to remember what it was like to watch it for the first time.

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Scarlet
2008/12/28

The film never slows down or bores, plunging from one harrowing sequence to the next.

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badidosh
2008/12/29

The best thing that can be said of "Iskul Bukol... 20 Years After" is that it's not the worst entry to the Vic Sotto-starrers to grace the recent Metro Manila Film Festivals, although considering the quality especially of last year's "Enteng Kabisote 4," it comes strictly as a faint praise. Tony Y. Reyes' schizophrenic and culturally ignorant film tries to be a lot of different things at once - a throwback to 80s slapstick, a travelogue to Cambodia, an Indy-like adventure story - and greatly fails in all.Cuing from the nostalgia trip of "Enteng Kabisote 4," the trio of Vic, Tito Sotto, and Joey de Leon reprise their roles as Vic Ungasis, Tito Escalera and Joey Escalera, respectively, from the 80s sitcom where Vic is now an archaeologist (surprise!) and has just uncovered a precious artifact and as a result has become the it-man of the academic circle. He travels to Cambodia for a conference where he finds a Filipino boy (Buboy Villar) who may hold the key to the peseta, a legendary artifact that grants immortality to those who possess it. But a Japanese boss (Jacky Woo), caught in an 80s time warp of Yakuza stereotypes, wants the peseta for himself and will do anything within the ability of his incompetent henchmen to get it.No one goes to a film by the Reyes-Sotto team and expects to come out refurbished with authentic historical lessons, but Bibeth Orteza's script is so keen in giving the story some sort of a globetrotting Indiana Jones/Lara Croft bent parts of the film were actually filmed in Cambodia; anyone who's a sucker for world travel will appreciate seeing the Angkor Wat (which the subtitles misspelled as "Anchor Wat") at the least. Ultimately, however, it's a part that embarrassingly sticks out like a sore thumb in a film that's trying to imbue history with as much knowledge as a tourist brochure, and a mere continuation of the "Enteng Kabisote" series, albeit under a different title: from Vic's ramblings on the "alibata" so cursorily written, to its dozen of characters who are merely on screen either because they were once a part of the sitcom, or because they're a part of the lead trio's home network. (How else would you explain Carleen Aguilar's character?) Of course, it's always nice to see Tito, Vic and Joey having their reunion and I won't deny them their right of having their fun with other original cast members even if, as a matter of fact, I was only four when "Iskul Bukol" aired its last episode. But it seems much of the nostalgic fun happened behind the cameras as the reunion itself never lasts for more than 20 minutes, and it's merely an arbitrarily placed segment in an adventure film that has more cast members than there are actual laughs and excitement. 20 years from now, should they make something like "Bubble Gang... 20 Years After," it better be a real reunion movie and not just a gimmick. And it better be funny.

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