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8/10
Believable
franzrebs18 January 2012
The acting in this film was genuine. I'm always amazed at how our indie films have no-name actors that can perform really well, while mainstream (Filipino) movies don't.

The visuals were also rich with emotions. It managed to give us an accurate sense of what life in those villages was like. The wise selection of background sounds also helped make some scenes more engaging.

At the beginning of this movie, I was expecting to see the part where they reach Sabah and be shown the entire story of how their lives (or that particular chapter of their lives) pan out. However, the entire movie was focused on the journey and the personal traits of each character. It made us sympathize and actually hope that they find what they were looking for in the foreign land. When the film ended the way it did, I was stunned yet thoroughly impressed. I don't think the film can be made any greater if it had ended differently.
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7/10
It's what you do with the material. Unforgettable.
hudsonwa24 May 2011
Halaw | Ways of the Sea - Philippines 2010

The film opens with a call from the Malaysian Border patrol – "Turn around or we will fire on you." Running through forest, avoiding gunfire. Carrying all that you have, hoping your baby stops crying.

In his directorial debut, Sheron Dayoc researched this tale of human trafficking as a documentary, and realized it as a feature film. The story of illegal migration from Mindanao, the southernmost island group in the Philippines, to Malaysia is little known even in Manila.

The plot is simple and proved, from Canterbury Tales to John Ford's Stagecoach to Alfred Hitchcock's Lifeboat. Strangers brought together for a journey. Human trafficker Hernand rounds up his candidates for the trip to Malaysia. A beautiful, time-worn prostitute who has already made the crossing numerous times. Two sisters who are looking for their mother, who has disappeared without a trace in Malaysia. A little girl and her older brother, who speak a different language than the others.

It's what you do with the material. Unforgettable.
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