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A socially awkward teen bonds with a group of misfits who plot to abduct the school's arrogant rich kids - until their kidnapping scheme turns deadly. Edit Translation

  • English
  • Español
  • 한국어
  • 中文(简体)
  • Country: Philippines
  • Type: Movie
  • Release Date: Dec 1, 2019
  • Duration: 1 hr. 34 min.
  • Score: 7.2 (scored by 131 users)
  • Ranked: #88112
  • Popularity: #18110
  • Content Rating: 15+ - Teens 15 or older

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Sep 28, 2020
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Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10
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Several complexities presented but able to balance crime thriller and teen drama

I’ve read some reviews and I understand them. Also, I understand Mikhail Red’s vision, his representation. He did not elaborate on the scenes and setting but he is indeed telling the truth.

Technology & Social Media
With the advancement of technology and several developments, society, in general, is affected in both a good and bad way. How you ask? Well, there is this thing called WiFi.

It’s there everywhere you go. And if there’s none, you can still stay connected because there is another thing called mobile data and oh, there is also a hotspot. This simply means you can do your schoolwork and work easier and faster which is good. But this can also lead to other things, especially with this thing called social media.

Several people on planet Earth want to be Internet famous. Sure, some use their presence to impart knowledge and empower others while some just want to be famous and have the highest following in their group or community.

Real Issues of The World
Besides technology and social media, there are also the real and frightening issues of the world. In case you didn’t know, the film is loosely based on the Letran kidnap-ransom in 2018 which involved high school students.

Now back to the film. If you saw Dead Kids a while back, let me refresh your memory. All the teen leads and support belong to a different class which you can see based on their lifestyle.

Moreover, you can see that there is a hierarchy wherein the richest holds power. Take Chuck Santos (Markus Paterson) the rich but arrogant bully with 50,000 Instagram followers for example. He holds the upper hand and has sidekicks who help him do his “job” of bullying other students most especially Mark Sta. Maria (Kelvin Miranda) a poor but very hardworking scholar.

Yes, there is a huge gap between these two characters but there are other students who have a small gap with Chuck. But that didn’t stop him from being a jerk. Of course, this has also something to do with Chuck’s father, a wealthy drug lord who is protected by the local police chief.

And that police chief’s son is Charles Blanco (Vance Larena). Charles secretly despises Chuck for being a bully and Chuck’s father for blackmailing his family. Thus, this is where the plot to kidnap the bully started.

Dark and Suspenseful
With that small detail, I bet you already get how dark this film is. But with the type of storytelling and setting created, I was hooked from the beginning all the way to the end. There were several complexities presented in the film but they were able to put all together allowing a balance between crime thriller and teen drama.

It’s also worth mentioning that the cast especially Vance Larena who played Charles Blanco, the serious and brooding mastermind of the kidnapping scheme was great. I’m glad about the selection of young actors.

And though the film is dark and suspenseful, the natural characteristics of the youth is still evident. They make funny jokes, to be honest, and oh, they curse a lot. Sometimes too much.

The Lesson

Before I end this post, I want to share with you the line Janina Camiloza played by Sue Ramirez said to Mark Santa Maria played by Kelvin Miranda,

“You were never a dead kid; you just didn’t know how to live.”

If you noticed, our characters are living in a world where they didn’t have that much interaction with adults. Now, what does that say? It can mean the adults were never there for them when they needed them. It can mean the adults were the ones who ruined their outlook.

Whatever the reason is, there is only this one character who didn’t let it ruin her dreams. I know Janina Camiloza played by Sue Ramirez didn’t have much screen time but she delivered the best and most important line in the film.

If you want to see Mikhail Red’s Dead Kids, prepare your ears. Also, do not let younger children watch this, okay? If you are sharing an account, be careful so they don’t accidentally click on it.

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jorreez
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Sep 4, 2020
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Overall 9.0
Story 8.5
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 10
Rewatch Value 9.0

Gives you a good suspense

Have you ever wanted to take revenge for someone on how they mistreat you like you're nothing but an object? Like how little they think of you because you're poor and have no power? And now you want to give them a taste of their own medicine?

This story stars a poor but intelligent young student along with three other students who seek revenge on their school's rich bully by kidnapping him. But with little planning, their group starts to crumble now that people are after them.

Now that they've faced a deadly path, with little help they must work as a group in order for their plans to succeed. As teenagers, they must not let their emotions distract them because a single mistake done, and they'll be damned for the rest of their lives.

This movie gives you that "edge of your seat" feeling. Knowing that their plans are very risky along with the suspense music makes it really thrilling.

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  • Movie: Dead Kids
  • Country: Philippines
  • Release Date: Dec 1, 2019
  • Duration: 1 hr. 34 min.
  • Content Rating: 15+ - Teens 15 or older

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  • Score: 7.2 (scored by 131 users)
  • Ranked: #88112
  • Popularity: #18110
  • Watchers: 209

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