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88 of 93 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A ONE-OF-A-KIND TRIP,
This review is from: Silip: Daughters of Eve (DVD)
The movie opens with one of the major characters, Simon Kalabaw (played by Mark Joseph), clobbering a buffalo over the head with a poleax in the presence of distressed, crying children. The butcher pounds away until the animal collapses, slits its throat, eviscerates it, and decapitates it.
After this extremely disturbing scene, the movie unfolds to portray the lives of several people in a small Philippine village, played by a cast of talented actors. Tonya, played by Maria Isabel Lopez, is a chaste woman and a fill-in for the town's ill Catholic priest; she is the substitute "teacher" who inculcates in her pupils abstinence and purity, and who warns the girls of the dangers of yielding to their sexual desires for men, whom she calls devils. Selda (Sarsi Emmanuelle) is her antithesis, a woman who relishes and indulges in carnal pleasures. Simon, the icon of masculinity, is revered by Selda; by his girlfriend (Myra Manibog), who can't tame his waywardness; and by Tonya herself, who struggles to repress her desire for him because of her religious beliefs. Even Pia (Pia Zabale), a girl of about twelve, is obsessed with Simon. Silip is filled to the brim with nudity and simulated (though convincingly realistic and highly erotic) sex; both Maria Isabel's and Sarsi's graceful feminine forms are a delight to behold. The violence in the movie is fierce and visceral, requiring a strong stomach on the part of the viewer. But the movie does more than aim for cheap, exploitative thrills. It effectively underscores how the church pointlessly exerts too much effort on condemning sex instead of addressing far more important realities such as the selfishness, cruelty, and barbarousness inherent in humanity. Few are exempt from committing atrocities in this film. The cinematography is excellent, the camera adeptly conveying the arid, barren quality of the sandy settings as well as a quiet, voyeuristic feel in many of the scenes. The widescreen picture is surprisingly good. Colors are realistic though somewhat soft, and detail is impressive for an aged film that has clearly degraded with time--as dust, specks, and scratches will confirm. However, these flaws are not significantly distracting. What is a little more intrusive are a pair of fixed cloudy spots in a few scenes and a dark-blue cast in a couple of scenes that appear to take place in the daytime. Fortunately these instances are brief. The two-channel sound is clear and unexceptional. Audio options include Tagalog with English subtitles and English dubbed. The latter is not at all worth considering. There is a second disc with extras that include the following: An essay titled "Silip and Filipino Bold Cinema" An interview with the film director, Elwood Perez An interview with the still lovely Maria Isabel Lopez An interview with the art director, Alberto Santos Cast and crew biographies Mondo Macabro movie trailers In short, this is a unique, well-shot film with intensely erotic moments and truly disturbing violence. It makes a clear statement about the dark side of the human soul and stays with the viewer well after it is over.
45 of 49 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Shocking!!,
This review is from: Silip: Daughters of Eve (DVD)
I am a true fan of movies that shock (both visual and subject matter) and this movie delivers. When there is a movie that causes me to look away, I must give it reconition. This surely is not for the faint of heart or easily offended. It is 'wrong' on so many levels - brutal animal violence, violence involving children, rape and sexuality. I must disagree with the editorial reviews relating this to the Asian 'Pink' movies, I believe this movie has created it's own genre. This is closer in style of the great 'Cannibal Holocaust' and other of the erotic/shockers of the seventies.
Please do not get me wrong, the movie is not just a shocker, it is a great story with some good acting. The shocking scenes are relevent to the storyline and not just put in to create shock. I hate the cover and believe it does not do the movie justice. That is a scene in the movie, but makes it appear as a cheesy '70s erotica, not the darker, brutal movie that it truley is. You will either love or hate this movie, I personally do believe that there will not be an inbetween viewer. 5 stars for the movie overall, I did deduct one for the inacurate subtitles (using words and phrase that you know are not 'native') and the scenes filmed with a dirty camera lense.
24 of 25 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
...WHAT?,
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This review is from: Silip: Daughters of Eve (DVD)
Silip (Elwood Perez, 1985)
Those who know Japanese film are most likely familiar with pinku, or "pinky violence", the odd Japanese film subculture that combines the hardboiled crime film and the softcore erotica genre. (Gate of Flesh, reviewed elsewhere in this issue, is one of the best-known early pinkies.) Filipino filmmakers, caught in a combination of awe at the success of pinku films in Japan and stress at working in a repressive regime, developed bomba, a Filipino version of the pinky. Silip is by far the best-known bomba film outside the Philippines. For the most part, this is because the movie is likely to cause its hapless viewer to sit there staring at the screen, drooling and shaking, and every once in a while shouting "WHAT THE HELL WAS THAT?" at the top of his lungs. Silip is what would happen if Alejandro Jodorowsky tried to make a porn film. Or, alternately, what would happen if the Dark Brothers teamed up with Ruggero Deodato to film Let Me Tell Ya 'bout Cannibal Chicks. (I rush to add, after making those comparisons, that Ron Jeremy does not appear anywhere in this film.) Bomba queens Maria Isabel Lopez (a former Miss Philippines who bears more than a passing resemblance to Jessica Alba) and Sarsi Emmanuelle star here as childhood friends gone very separate ways. Emmanuelle plays Selda, who went off to the big city and has become a party girl, while Lopez is Tonya, who stayed, became a religious fanatic, and now preaches a decidedly anti-male message to the villagers, after coming to believe that all men are devils. She believes this because she got dumped by Simon (Mark Joseph), the town's most eligible bachelor. The fact that he's married doesn't stop him from behaving like it, anyway. Things go along in the village as normal, with Tonya preaching and Simon servicing, until Selda comes back into town with her rich American boyfriend. The two womens' personalities, which have grown so different, clash until events bring the two of them together. (Once you see the movie, you'll understand the deep, deep irony inherent in that phrase.) I should warn you right off the bat that Silip is not a movie for the faint of heart in any way. If it's possible for something to offend your sensibilities, this movie most likely contains it somewhere. The film opens with Simon butchering an ox over the protestations of the village's children (the area is locked in a drought, and the villagers need to eat). Depending on how you feel about such things, the butchering of the ox is actually one of the tamer of the film's controversial scenes. Tonya's anti-male harangues are in no way hypocritical, and she practices what she preaches, including mortification of a shocking and memorable type; the climax of the film contains a scene that makes Gaspar Noe's infamous "extreme" rape in Irreversible look like child's play; the religious are sure to be offended (if they aren't by everything else) as the film's intentionally flip resolution (which traces right back to that oppressive regime I mentioned in the first paragraph). And that's just a few examples; this is a difficult movie to watch. That said, for a slapdash, low-budget movie (bomba films are, in technical terms, far closer to American porn than Japanese pinkies, which are sometimes directed by big names and have lavish budgets; again, viz. the aforementioned Gate of Flesh), it's astoundingly well-made. The constant Jodorowsky comparisons are warranted not only on the dadaist nature of the progression of events and the weird images, but also in what Elwood Perez managed to do with a bunch of non-professional actors and a few thousand dollars. Almost no one involved with this movie had any production credits at all; even the four principals (Emmanuelle, Lopez, Joseph, and Myra Manibog, playig a young village girl who's in love with Simon) were acting in, at most, their third movies. That amateurism does surface in some cases, but that almost gives the film more of a cinema verite feel than most bargain-basement films have (and that, of course, makes everything that happens all the more disturbing). The cinematography, even on the faded third-generation print that seems to have been the master for the recent DVD release, is gorgeous; even Philippine deserts are something to behold. (Who knew the Philippines even had deserts?) I've seen a number of bad reviews of this film by people who seem to have somehow gotten the idea this is a lesbian porn film. And yeah, I'll grant you, if you're looking for Deep Inside Sarsi Emmanuelle, you're going to have to look elsewhere. This flick covers a whole lot of genres-- drama, avant-garde, black comedy, sexploitation, a smattering of horror, and maybe a half-dozen others-- but it's certainly not a porn film. Caveat emptor. If you know what you're getting, it's very hard to look away from the screen, even though you will almost certainly want to quite often. *** ½
27 of 30 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Boundaries are crossed, no limitations......,
By Swamptreasurechest "BoobieNsuch" (Amsterdam) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Silip: Daughters of Eve (DVD)
Wow, is simply put when viewing this movie.... This is why Asian cinema is considered to be the most extreme genre of film making.... Not for the faint of heart if you love animals or respect the catholic religion... Possibly one of my favorite movies to come out of Asia... It is also a very steamy erotic movie with lots of sex on the beach and in a bamboo stick home....
8 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
essential PI bold,
By John Smith "John" (Astoria OR) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Silip: Daughters of Eve (DVD)
In the Philippines, "bold" films are films that show a lot of skin. SILIP is one of the boldest of the bold. SILIP has nudity and violence galore. The opening scene, the real slaughter of a carabao (native water buffalo) with an ax, hints at what's coming. The dvd has both the original Tagalog version with English subtitles and a lame English dubbed version with a canned music soundtrack. The original with the Morricone-esque soundtrack is far superior.SILIP ("peeping" in Tagalog) is a difficult film to categorize. At first glance, it looks like exploitative drive-in fare. Then the film gets under your skin. Is it saying something about the church? Is it sexist? Look at the barren landscape and all the blue. Is the blue supposed to simulate night or some twisted Garden of Eden? What's with the carabao, dunes, and writhing nudity? Other reviews have focused on the film's sex and violence. The sex and violence are jaw dropping, but the film also has plenty of humor. Check out the caricatured American tourist that tries to have sex with everything that moves, and the scene where everyone in town crowds around to watch the foreigner eat. My main beef is the subtitles. There's plenty of Filipinos that speak English, but for some reason they got a Brit or Aussie who had to periodically interject "bloody" into the translation. For example, an old woman explains to the Maria Isobel Lopez character that the villagers have sex all the time because there's nothing else to do in their remote village. The subtitles translate this as the villagers being "bloody animals", an annoyingly condescending translation. Thanks, Mondo Macabro. I've been limping along with a VHS version, dubbed into English with Chinese subtitles. The dvd has some minor flaws, but is a vast improvement of the previous versions in circulation. The sound track and cinematography are compelling. The actors are perhaps doing the best work of their respective careers. The extras include an interview with Maria Isobel Lopez. She's articulate and still a stunner. She had legendary flings with the hierarchy in her heyday. By the way, Sarsi Emmanuelle got her name from a Filipino soft-drink, "Sarsi Cola". She was one of the "soft drink beauties". The others were Pepsi Paloma and Coca Nicolas. The trio were in a flurry of racy Filipino flicks in the '80s when censorship was briefly relaxed at the end of the Marcos regime. SNAKE SISTERS is one of the most notorious. With a production run of only 10,000, Mondo Macabro's SILIP is sure to become an out of print collectable. If you're a fan of offbeat Asian cinema, get it while you have the chance.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
for viewers who want offbeat and bizarre,
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The semi-low rating this product receives is due to the ignorance of the buyer. They read no description but were automatically engaged by the cover art. Talk about superficial.
This movie is indeed, unclassifiable as a whole. There are desert island scenes that are reminiscent to Jodorowsky's masterpieces(notably El Topo / Holy Mountain). I had never known of Pinky Violence, the sub-genre, to be outside of Japan, but Silip dares to go there, like other places the majority of people would rather not see or hear of. Quien Puede Matar a un Nino also comes to mind. These children are far more sinister than anything portrayed in the aforementioned "Who Can Kill a Child?" There's drama entwined with some hardcore sexploitation / sexual tension. The actors made a serious commitment to their work. On that not of seriousness - the dubbed version is very laughable. I had seen the voice-overed firstly, and walked away thinking it was a comedy. It became camp through the bastardization. On a second watch with subtitles... It is evident that this is extreme arthouse with a definite serious flare. I simply love this movie and it gets my 4 stars - actually 5, to balance out the 1 star rating of certain reviewers who have no right to cause a well done film look unappealing through the ratings system. YES. There is violence in sex. Rape. Gang rape. YES. There is what some my consider mild pedophilia. YES. Innocents are sentenced to a horrible demise YES. An Ox is graphically beat with an axe, then slaughtered within the intro. Know these things before you purchase this DVD. Kudos, Mondo Macabro.
5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Amazing film,
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I found this movie to be quite unerotic, but very thought-provoking despite the nudity, sexual subject matter, and graphic sex. This evaluation is borne out on both the good and bad reviews of this movie so it is worth stating up front. Those looking for a porn flick should look elsewhere.
The movie opens with the slaughter of an ox, called a carabao while onlooking children cry and beg Simon to let the ox live. Simon responds that all of them will be fed by the ox, and that they can protest as much as they want but they will discover soon enough how cruel life can be. This scene sets the feel for the movie: gritty, brutal, rough, and at the same time human. The movie follows three psychologically damaged women through stories regarding their approaches towards sexuality and sexual trauma in their past. Tanya (played by Maria Isabel Lopez) suffers from extreme sexual repression and fear, while the other two find various sexual outlets. The story involves a great deal of religious repression misogyny, etc. It is not a movie for the faint of heart. The cinematography is great and the acting ranges from extremely good to not very good. The story is thought-provoking. Highly recommended.
6 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Silip: Daughters of Eve,
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Intriguing film from the Philippines. Lots of female nudity and simulated sex scenes. However, I was a little disappointed with the ending.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Very erotic soft core pornography from the Philippines,
This review is from: Silip: Daughters of Eve (DVD)
"Silip: Daughters Of Eve" is very erotic soft core pornography from the Philippines. It has a story too if you want to watch that. The movie has three Filipino women having sex with men, taking showers naked, and running around the beach naked. Two of the women (pictured on the cover) are very beautiful and sexy, resembling Jessica Alba a little; the third woman is okay. The two beautiful women engage in a little lesbian cuddling towards the end of the movie (again pictured on the cover) but all the sex is with men. There are several sex scenes which show off the women's bodies and are very erotic. The sex scenes are more raw and natural than in a lot of soft core pornography: the men and women are fully naked and touching each other a lot. This movie really stands out from the crowd of soft core porn that is available. In my experience, most of what is available is not very sexy, but this movie really delivers. In addition to the sex and nudity, the film also has some R-rated violence at the beginning and end, and it has a story that isn't too bad. The story is a soap opera where the women disagree about fornication. All the women have a lot of lust, but while some fornicate happily, others feel a lot of Catholic guilt and try to resist temptation.
6 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Holy Fragarolly!!!!!,
By Troy Hunter "T.H." (Louisville, Ky United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Silip: Daughters of Eve (DVD)
I don't know what to say. i got this movie based on the cover and some of the early reviews that it was going to be a a lot of pretty island chicks naked and running around and stuff. How could I have been so wrong? Beheadings, gang-rapes, waaayy too much adolescent nudity(!), animal cruelty, and just for the hell of it, naked grown men fighting with kids. And you know what? I still don't know what the movie is about. I'm not even sure that it's legal to have a copy of this thing! If you want to see a raw, crude, mouth dropping movie, get this film. I've seen cannibal films and stuff like that but this was shocking. I can't even decide if its a good shocking or a bad shocking. Wow....
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