Sisid
“Sisid” is the story of a videographer, played by Raymond Bagatsing, who was betrayed by women in the past and swears never to be betrayed again. He meets a nightclub performer played by de Rossi. The two have an affair, perhaps even fall in love, but Bagatsing hesitates to commit himself to her. De Rossi tells Bagatsing the story of one of her lovers, played by Rodel Velayo; Velayo was once chauffeur to the beautiful but spoiled daughter (again, de Rossi) of a wealthy fishpond operator. De Rossi is kidnapped, Velayo helps her escape; when she learns of his involvement in the plot, she leaves him. Velayo wanders about, until he meets de Rossi in the nightclub; he insists that nightclub de Rossi is really his long-lost de Rossi, and pursues her with fierce intensity. Bagatsing feels threatened by Velayo’s presence, even jealous, and the two struggle over the woman they both think they love.
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📋 Film Details
| Year | 2001 |
| Country | Philippines |
| Genre | Drama |
| Director | Joey Romero |
| Runtime | 100 min. |
| Rating | TMDB: 1.0/10 (2 votes) |
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🎬 MovieFinder's Take
The film constructs a layered psychological drama, relying on the intertwining of two narratives about mistrust, obsession, and the fear of genuine commitment. It explores how past betrayals poison the potential for true intimacy, trapping its characters in cycles of self-sabotage.
What lingers after the final frame is a profound unease about the fine line between devotion and possession. The film leaves a residue of melancholy, a study of hearts too wounded to heal. — MovieFinder Editorial
Director: Joey Romero
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Watch alone late at night, immersed in its gloomy, claustrophobic mood.
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