''Weighed But Found Wanting'' (
Filipino: ''Tinimbang Ka Ngunit Kulang''; also known as ''Human Imperfections''
) is a 1974 Filipino drama film directed by
Lino Brocka. The films stars
Christopher De Leon
Christopher Strauss de León (born October 31, 1956) is a Philippine film actor and politician. He is recognized as the “''King of Philippine Drama''” has appeared in over 120 films since the early 1970s.
Regarded as an "acting genius" and ...
(in his debut role),
Hilda Koronel,
Lolita Rodriguez and
Eddie Garcia. Considered one of Brocka's most important films, it won six awards (including
Best Picture) at the
23rd FAMAS Awards
The 22nd Filipino Academy of Movie Arts and Sciences Awards Night was held in 1975. This ceremony gave recognition to the movies that was made for the year 1974.
The year 1974, was a banner year for the Philippine movie industry, producing qual ...
in 1975.
Plot
The story begins with a flashback to the past of a woman called Kuala (Lolita Rodríguez). An ''
herbolario'' (traditional/folk medicine practitioner) performs an
abortion
Abortion is the termination of a pregnancy by removal or expulsion of an embryo or fetus. An abortion that occurs without intervention is known as a miscarriage or "spontaneous abortion"; these occur in approximately 30% to 40% of pregn ...
on Kuala, as César (Eddie García) watches her. The abortion was a success, but when Kuala sees the aborted
foetus, she becomes very disturbed. In the next scene, she walks in the middle of a grassy plain, and as the heat becomes more and more unbearable, she becomes insane.
In the present, Kuala, now the
village idiot, wanders about her
Nueva Ecija town in dirty clothes and with mangy hair. The townsfolk mock and deride Kuala, and she is pushed into a
watering hole where she almost drowns.
Bertong Ketong (Mario O'Hara), a
leper yearning for female companionship, attracts Kuala with a rattle and takes her to his shack in the cemetery. Junior (
Christopher de León
Christopher Strauss de León (born October 31, 1956) is a Philippine film actor and politician. He is recognized as the “''King of Philippine Drama''” has appeared in over 120 films since the early 1970s.
Regarded as an "acting genius" a ...
) makes friends with them, defying the prohibitions of his father, César Blanco, who is a lawyer and failed politician.
Junior asks Berto's advice concerning his problems with his eccentric teacher, Mr. Del Mundo (Orlando Nadres), who
has a crush on him, and with his girlfriend, Evangeline (Hilda Koronel), who flirted with her escort during that year's ''
Santacruzan''. The jealous Junior left the
procession and sought the company of Milagros (Laurice Guillen), who seduces him.
The local ''Asociación de las Damas Cristianas'' (Association of Christian Ladies) is later scandalised to discover that Kuala has fallen pregnant. She is forced to live in the custody of the pious ''Lola'' Jacoba (Rosa Aguirre). When Berto makes a clandestine visit to Kuala, she tells him of his unhappiness. Berto tells this to Junior, who resolves to help the pregnant Kuala make an escape from ''Lola'' Jacoba's house and lead her back to Berto's shack. However, Berto knows she will be taken away and returns her to ''Lola'' Jacoba, and promises to retrieve her after she has given birth.
Some nights later, Kuala experiences labour pains. She finds her way to Berto's shack, at which point Berto rushes out to fetch a doctor. When the doctor refuses to help him, Berto takes him hostage but repeats he will not kill him. As Berto flees with the doctor, the doctor's wife shouts for help, awakening the townspeople who rush to follow the fleeing pair. Before Berto and the doctor reach the shack, however, the doctor escapes and a chase ensues. A group of policemen come to the doctor's rescue and shoot Berto. Junior sees this and is shocked; he holds Berto's dead body and weeps in the midst of the crowd.
Junior then enters the shack where Kuala has birthed a boy, but lies weakened by the labour. She becomes lucid, and in her sanity she recognises Junior and realizes that Berto has been killed. She also recognises César amongst the crowd, and asks him why he killed their child, revealing his secret. Kuala then gives her baby boy to Junior, and dies. As Junior leaves the shack, he stares hard at the townspeople, including his parents, Evangeline, and all who were unkind to him, Berto, and Kuala. He walks near Berto's corpse and pauses, as the people look on in silence. Junior then leaves the cemetery, carrying Berto and Kuala's son.
Cast
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Christopher de Leon
Christopher Strauss de León (born October 31, 1956) is a Philippine film actor and politician. He is recognized as the “''King of Philippine Drama''” has appeared in over 120 films since the early 1970s.
Regarded as an "acting genius" and ...
as "Junior" Blanco
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Mario O'Hara as Bertong Ketong
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Lolita Rodriguez as Kuala
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Eddie Garcia as Cesar Blanco
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Lilia Dizon as Carolina Blanco
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Hilda Koronel as Evangeline Ortega
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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 befor ...
as Milagros
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Orlando Nadres 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 Filipino religious-family drama film produced by Star Cinema. Directed by Laurice Guillen, the film garnered several awards, especially at the 2000 Metro Manila Film Fest ...
'' 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:
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Best Picture
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FAMAS Award for Best Actor, Best Actor (Christopher de Leon)
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Best Actress (Lolita Rodriguez)
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Best Director (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
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{{Lino Brocka
1974 films
1974 drama films
Philippine drama films
Tagalog-language films
Films about abortion
Films directed by Lino Brocka