Tinimbang Ka Ngunit Kulang (film)
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''Weighed But Found Wanting'' ( Filipino: ''Tinimbang Ka Ngunit Kulang''; also known as ''Human Imperfections'' ) is a 1974 Filipino drama film directed by
Lino Brocka Catalino Ortiz Brocka (April 3, 1939 – May 22, 1991) was a Filipino film director. He is widely regarded as one of the most influential and significant filmmakers in the history of Philippine cinema. His filmography often addressed the co ...
. The films stars
Christopher De Leon Christopher Strauss de León (born October 31, 1956), also known as Boyet, is a Filipino actor, filmmaker and politician. Often referred to as the "King of Philippine Drama", he gained stardom for his leading man roles in numerous film and te ...
(in his debut role),
Hilda Koronel Hilda Koronel (born Susan Reid; January 17, 1957) is a MMFF, FAMAS, Luna and Urian award-winning Filipino actress. Born to a Filipino mother and an American father who was a serviceman in Clark Air Base, she has starred in around 45 films, m ...
,
Lolita Rodriguez Lolita Rodriguez (born Dolores Marquez Clark; January 29, 1935 – November 28, 2016) was a Filipino actress whose career spanned four decades. Regarded as the "Queen of Philippine Drama", she was noted for her restrained, subtle acting style ...
and
Eddie Garcia Eduardo "Eddie" Verchez Garcia (; May 2, 1929 – June 21, 2019), colloquially known as Manoy, was a Filipino actor, television personality, and filmmaker. Widely regarded as the greatest Filipino actor of all time, Garcia appeared in nearly ...
. Considered one of Brocka's most important films, it won six awards (including
Best Picture The following is a list of categories of awards commonly awarded through organizations that bestow film awards, including those presented by various films, festivals, and people's awards. Best Actor/Best Actress *See Best Actor#Film awards, Bes ...
) at the 23rd FAMAS Awards in 1975.


Plot

The story opens with a vivid flashback revealing the troubled past of a woman named Kuala (Lolita Rodríguez). She undergoes an abortion performed by an *herbolario* (traditional folk medicine practitioner) while César (Eddie García) observes. The procedure is successful, but upon seeing the aborted fetus, Kuala is deeply disturbed. In a subsequent scene, she wanders through a scorching grassy plain, her mental state deteriorating as the heat intensifies, leading her to madness. In the present day, Kuala, now branded the village idiot, roams her *Nueva Ecija* town in tattered clothes and unkempt hair. The locals mock and ridicule her, culminating in a cruel act where she is shoved into a watering hole, narrowly escaping drowning. Bertong Ketong (Mario O'Hara), a leper longing for companionship, entices Kuala with a rattle and brings her to his ramshackle home in the cemetery. Junior (Christopher de León) befriends them, defying his father César Blanco, a lawyer and unsuccessful politician. Junior seeks Berto's counsel about his challenges with his eccentric teacher, Mr. Del Mundo (Orlando Nadres), who harbors a crush on him, and with his girlfriend, Evangeline (Hilda Koronel), who flirted with another during the recent Santacruzan. Consumed by jealousy, Junior leaves the procession and turns to Milagros (Laurice Guillen), who seduces him. The local Asociación de las Damas Cristianas is scandalized to learn that Kuala is pregnant. She is forced into the custody of the devout Lola Jacoba (Rosa Aguirre). During a secret visit, Kuala confides in Berto about her unhappiness. Berto shares this with Junior, who vows to help Kuala escape from Lola Jacoba's house and return her to Berto's shack. Realizing the dangers, Berto reluctantly returns her to Lola Jacoba, promising to rescue her after she gives birth. A few nights later, Kuala goes into labor and makes her way to Berto’s shack. Berto rushes to find a doctor, but when the doctor refuses assistance, Berto takes him hostage, insisting he will not kill him. As they flee, the doctor’s wife screams for help, alerting the townspeople, who pursue them. Before reaching the shack, the doctor manages to escape, prompting a frantic chase. Policemen come to the doctor’s aid and shoot Berto. Junior witnesses this horrific act, collapsing in grief as he holds Berto's lifeless body amid the gathering crowd. Junior then enters the shack where Kuala has just given birth to a son, although she is weakened by the ordeal. Gaining lucidity, she recognizes Junior and realizes Berto has died. Spotting César in the crowd, she accuses him of killing their child, unveiling his sinister secret. With her final strength, Kuala hands her baby boy to Junior before succumbing. As Junior leaves the shack, he casts a piercing look at the townspeople, including his parents, Evangeline, and those who have treated him and Berto poorly. He pauses near Berto's corpse, and the onlookers fall into a somber silence. Ultimately, Junior departs the cemetery, carrying Berto and Kuala’s son, determined to forge a new path amidst the shadows of loss and betrayal.


Cast

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Christopher de Leon Christopher Strauss de León (born October 31, 1956), also known as Boyet, is a Filipino actor, filmmaker and politician. Often referred to as the "King of Philippine Drama", he gained stardom for his leading man roles in numerous film and te ...
as "Junior" Blanco *
Mario O'Hara Mario Herrero O'Hara (April 20, 1946 – June 26, 2012) was a Filipino film director, film producer and screenwriter known for his sense of realism often with dark but realistic social messages. Early life He was born in Zamboanga City on Ap ...
as Bertong Ketong *
Lolita Rodriguez Lolita Rodriguez (born Dolores Marquez Clark; January 29, 1935 – November 28, 2016) was a Filipino actress whose career spanned four decades. Regarded as the "Queen of Philippine Drama", she was noted for her restrained, subtle acting style ...
as Kuala *
Eddie Garcia Eduardo "Eddie" Verchez Garcia (; May 2, 1929 – June 21, 2019), colloquially known as Manoy, was a Filipino actor, television personality, and filmmaker. Widely regarded as the greatest Filipino actor of all time, Garcia appeared in nearly ...
as Cesar Blanco *
Lilia Dizon Claire Dizon Strauss (November 25, 1927 – June 15, 2020), professionally known as Lilia Dizon, was a Filipina actress active in the 1940s and 1950s. Personal life She was the only daughter of Regina Dizon, a Filipino, and Abraham "Abe" Stra ...
as Carolina Blanco *
Hilda Koronel Hilda Koronel (born Susan Reid; January 17, 1957) is a MMFF, FAMAS, Luna and Urian award-winning Filipino actress. Born to a Filipino mother and an American father who was a serviceman in Clark Air Base, she has starred in around 45 films, m ...
as Evangeline Ortega *
Laurice Guillen Laurice Ilagan Guillen-Feleo (born January 31, 1947) is a Filipino actress, film and television director, and college professor. Early life and acting career Guillen studied at St. Theresa's College, Cebu City, earned an AB English degree be ...
as Milagros *
Orlando Nadres Orlando Nadres (November 1938, in Tayabas, Quezon – July 14, 1991) was a stage, film, television writer, director and actor. He is the son of Igmideo Nadres and Tecla Reobaldo. He attended the Lucena and Tayabas Elementary School, then went ...
as Mr. Del Mundo *Leah Sulongsawa as Lucy


Production


Villa Epifania

The movie was partly filmed in "The Grand Old House of Sta. Rit

(also the film site of ''
Tanging Yaman ''Tanging Yaman'' (international title: ''A Change of Heart'') is a 2000 Philippine religious drama film directed by Laurice Guillen from her written story and screenplay, with Shaira Mella Salvador and Raymond Lee as co-writers of the latter. T ...
'' and many other films

File:Villaepipaniajf.JPG, Façade of Villa Epifania File:Villaepipaniajfd.JPG, Villa Epifania: The Grand Old House of Sta. Rita File:Stritahall2jf.JPG, The ancestral lot was owned by the Guanzon patriarch Don Agapito Guanzon (Captain Pitong) the then Captain Municipal (equivalent to today’s municipal mayor) of Sta. Rita.


Background

''Tinimbang'', considered by Lino Brocka as his "first novel" and his first production for his own film outfit, is the story of a young boy growing up in a small town and the unusual friendship he develops with a leper and the village idiot. Their stories draw forth the true nature of hypocrisy in the small town and the boy bears witness and participates in the various emotions that throb under the seemingly quiet village life - prejudice, cruelty, forgiveness, and even love. In Tinimbang, Brocka clearly shows man's limitations as a mortal being, but sends a message of hope for the movie, and in the end, speaks ultimately of rebirth and maturity.


Release


Box office


Critical reception


Accolades

The film won six FAMAS Awards out of eight nominations: *
Best Picture The following is a list of categories of awards commonly awarded through organizations that bestow film awards, including those presented by various films, festivals, and people's awards. Best Actor/Best Actress *See Best Actor#Film awards, Bes ...
* FAMAS Award for Best Actor, Best Actor (Christopher de Leon) *
Best Actress Best Actress is the name of an award which is presented by various film, television and theatre organisations, festivals, and people's awards to leading actresses in a film, television series, television film or play. The first Best Actress award ...
(Lolita Rodriguez) *
Best Director Best Director is the name of an award which is presented by various film, television and theatre organizations, festivals, and people's awards. It may refer to: Film awards * AACTA Award for Best Direction * Academy Award for Best Director * As ...
(Lino Brocka) *Best Musical Score (Lutgardo Labad) *Best Theme Song (Emmanuel Lacaba for ''Awit ni Kuala'') It was also nominated for Best Supporting Actor (Mario O'Hara) and Best Supporting Actress (Laurice Guillen).


References


External links

* * {{FAMAS Award for Best Picture 1974 films 1974 drama films Philippine drama films Tagalog-language films Films about abortion Films directed by Lino Brocka