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Pinoy Bold Movies Of 80s

The film that put Greggy Liwag on the map. It has a nun, a politician, and a twist ending that M. Night Shyamalan probably stole.

The legacy of 80s bold movies is not without tragedy. The industry was notoriously exploitative. Behind the glamorous premieres were stories of abuse, low pay, and discarded careers. The tragic fates of stars like Pepsi Paloma serve as a grim reminder of the dark underbelly of the industry. Many young women, lured by the promise of stardom and quick money, found themselves trapped in contracts that treated them as commodities rather than artists. pinoy bold movies of 80s

While they later evolved into art-house actresses, in the mid-80s, they were bold staples. Rio Locsin’s Sinner or Saint (1987) is a masterclass in religious guilt turning into sexual frenzy. Jacklyn Jose, who would win a Best Actress award at Cannes decades later, started in steamy thrillers where her wide-eyed stare was equally terrifying and erotic. The film that put Greggy Liwag on the map

By 1989, the "Bold" formula was tired. The audience got bored of the same motel scenes and the same sabunutan (hair-pulling) fights. The rise of STAR Cinema and romantic comedies in the 90s killed the 80s bold film. However, the legacy remains. The legacy of 80s bold movies is not without tragedy