Bar Boys

Bar Boys is a 2017 Philippine comedy-drama film directed by Kip Oebanda under TropicFrills Film Productions in cooperation with Wild Sound Studios starring Rocco Nacino, Carlo Aquino, Enzo Pineda and Kean Cipriano.

Bar Boys
Theatrical release poster
Directed byKip Oebanda
Produced byVanessa Ulgado
Written byKip Oebanda
Starring
Production
company
TropicFrills Film Productions
Wild Sound Studios
Distributed byQuantum Films
Release date
  • August 16, 2017 (2017-08-16)
Running time
110 minutes
CountryPhilippines
LanguageFilipino

Synopsis

A quartet of friends consisting of legal management graduates Christian (Enzo Pineda), Erik Visencio (Carlo Aquino), Joshua (Kean Cipriano) and Toran Garcia (Rocco Nacino), play League of Legends in an internet café and later check the results of their law school entrance examination. Of the four, only Erik, Christian, and Toran manage to pass. Joshua, on the other end, does not appear on the list due to his focus on making a career as an actor and model.

The families of the three law school passes celebrate the success of their offspring. Toran is from a middle class family of seven with parents who invite their neighbors to celebrate their children's achievements and takes the course to make a name for the family while they support his education. Erik is from a working class family whose patriarch is an aging retired cop working as a security guard and takes the course to lift them from poverty. Christian comes from a wealthy family and has the option to attend an Ivy League university in the United States, but opts to take up law in the Philippines partly because he wants to be in close proximity with the girlfriend (Ana Luna), which his father (Pontri Bernardo), a Filipino-born American lawyer and businessman in the United States, knows little about.

The trio begin their days in law school and face different challenges and events. In their first class, the friends meet with a gay lawyer named Victor Cruz, who also fancies his students. Torran starts a relationship with a popular and beautiful intelligent girl in his class and at the same time, is invited to join a prominent law school fraternity after a small altercation with a member of a rival prominent fraternity. However, he faces a moral dilemma when he witnesses one of his fellow fraternity members abuse a neophyte, leaving him torn between reporting the offense to school authorities or preserving his status of respect in the organization. Erik's father, on the other hand, suffers a stroke and he is forced to balance his time between studying, working, and taking care of him.

After years of overcoming challenges with hard work, the trio reach their senior year wherein they tackle the most difficult cases and subjects, the most prominent of which is taught by the college's dean, retired Supreme Court Associate Justice Hernandez, known for her strict and rigid demeanor. In one class, Hernandez speaks of a pro bono case she has tackled and tells the students on how to succeed and why people who study law take the course seriously.

Months before graduation, Hernandez reveals the names of those who would graduate or not including on grade cutting to allow a specific number of students who cannot graduate to be allowed to graduate the course. Despite the risk of losing his respect within the fraternity and after a small confrontation with the Lord Master, Toran gathers courage and reports of the hazing to Hernandez, who takes immediate action. He then reunited with his friends and it is revealed that he managed to cut a portion of his grades, allowing all three friends to graduate.

During the bar examinations, Erik drops out of the bar examinations when his father succumbs to the ailment and has him cremated, while Toran and Christian carry on. Several month later, Torran returns home to his family and pranks them into thinking that he failed the bar exams but reveals that he passed, bringing additional joy to the family, while Christian becomes a topnotcher.

Joshua later reunites with the trio when they discover Torran arguing with Erik keeping his father's ashes and Christian gives a portion of Josh's income as a sought-after actor (meant for him) to Erik. Although he refuses, Josh tells Erik to keep the money and use it for his needs. Later on, Erik and Justice Hernandez reunite and talk about their lives as well as the death of Erik's father, to which the latter gives her condolences. As Erik reveals his plan to start a business, Justice Hernandez gives him support but also motivates him to take the bar examinations again before telling of fraternity influences.

Years later, Josh is a successful and famous celebrity while Erik ranks as the ninth on the bar exam topnotchers. After Christian chats with Josh, who is preparing to film new scenes for a TV series, the former enters the courthouse library and reunites with Toran and Erik. After he and Torran reveal to Erik that they coached and reviewed him for his retake, the trio then leave for the courtroom and make themselves ready for their session.

Cast

Main characters

Law school professors

  • Seb Castro as Atty Victor Cruz, a gay professor
  • Odette Khan as Justice Hernandez, a retired court Justice known for her strict demeanor who would not accept anything other than a specific and precise answer. The role was originally offered to the late Senator Miriam Defensor Santiago, to which she initially accepted only to drop out due to her 2016 presidential campaign conflicting with the production schedule.

Other characters

  • Anna Luna as the girlfriend of Christian
  • Vance Larena as Lord Master
  • Hazel Faith Dela Cruz

Production

Bar Boys was produced under TropicFrills Film Productions in cooperation with Wild Sound Studios. It was directed and written by Kip Oebanda.[1] The concept for the film was created when Oebanda was watching a local horror film with a lawyer friend who described to him that law school is the "ultimate horror film". Oebanda presented the idea for the film at the 2014 Film Financing Forum.[2] This led to Oebanda researching on law schools and its culture, law students and instructors and even the concept of friendship.[1]

He describes the film as a "love story" saying that friendship is a "form of love". He says that the characters in the film went through conflicts that made them make tough decisions and was asked to pick between friendship or personal success.[1] The film was produced by Vanessa Ulgado.[3]

The film received support from the SM Foundation. Principal photography for Bar Boys was made in 2015 and additional shots were made the following year.[1] Most of the school scenes, including the library and classrooms, were filmed in San Beda University, which was then a college, while scenes depicting the bar operations of different law schools were actual footage shot during the 2015 bar examinations at University of Santo Tomas. However, as filming inside Santo Tomas, the venue for the bar examinations, was prohibited for security reasons, scenes of law graduates taking the bar examinations were instead filmed in another portion of San Beda University.

Release

The film distributed by Quantum Films made its theatrical debut on August 16, 2017 as one of the twelve official entries at the 2017 Pista ng Pelikulang Pilipino.[1]

Reception

The Cinema Evaluation Board gave Bar Boys an "A" rating. Writer-director Erik Matti described the film as "nostalgic and sentimental", saying that Bar Boys reminded him of Maryo J. de los Reyes's Bagets and Jake Tordesillas's High School Circa '65. He also praised the performance of the lead actors as well as the "nuanced detail on the inner workings of making it to law school" as depicted in the film.[3]

References

  1. "Bar Boys kinukumpara sa Bagets!" [Bar Boys is being compared to Bagets!]. Pilipino Star Ngayon (in Filipino). 8 August 2017. Retrieved 20 August 2017.
  2. Cruz, Marinel (14 August 2017). "Rocco Nacino challenged to be an alpha male in 'Bar Boys'". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Retrieved 20 August 2017.
  3. Padayhag, Michelle Joy (15 August 2017). "Erik Matti on 'Bar Boys': "It's nostalgic and sentimental"". Cebu Daily News. Retrieved 20 August 2017.
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