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* AcclaimedFlop: The 2017 film adaptation barely broke even at the box office, earning ₱29 million despite critical acclaim. Well, considering how [[LowestCommonDenominator mainstream entries]] at the UsefulNotes/MetroManilaFilmFestival like ''Film/GandarrapiddoTheRevengerSquad'' do appeal more to the ''masa'' than what is perceived to be too highbrow, it isn't surprising.

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* AcclaimedFlop: The 2017 film adaptation barely broke even at the box office, earning ₱29 million despite critical acclaim. Well, considering how [[LowestCommonDenominator mainstream entries]] at the UsefulNotes/MetroManilaFilmFestival Platform/MetroManilaFilmFestival like ''Film/GandarrapiddoTheRevengerSquad'' do appeal more to the ''masa'' than what is perceived to be too highbrow, it isn't surprising.
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* CastingGag: Rachel Alejandro later went on to be cast as Doña Aurora Quezon in the 2019 {{Biopic}} ''Film/QuezonsGame''. This trope was probably in effect there because she would be playing a character fairly similar in many respects—a high-society Manila woman on the eve of World War II.
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* CaliforniaDoubling: The film was set in Intramuros, Manila, but while the Our Lady of La Naval procession scene was shot in Intramuros itself, those set inside the walls were filmed in Taal, Batangas.

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* CaliforniaDoubling: The 2017 film was set in Intramuros, Manila, but while the Our Lady of La Naval procession scene was shot in Intramuros itself, those set inside the walls were filmed in Taal, Batangas.
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* CaliforniaDoubling: The film was set in Intramuros, Manila, but while the Our Lady of La Naval procession scene was shot in Intramuros itself, those set inside the walls were filmed in Taal, Batangas.

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* AcclaimedFlop: The 2017 film adaptation barely broke even at the box office, earning ₱29 million despite critical acclaim. Well, considering how [[LowestCommonDenominator mainstream entries]] at the UsefulNotes/MetroManilaFilmFestival like ''[[Film/GandarrapiddoTheRevengerSquad Gandarrapiddo: The Revenger Squad]]'' do appeal more to the ''masa'' than what is perceived to be too highbrow, it isn't surprising.

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* AcclaimedFlop: The 2017 film adaptation barely broke even at the box office, earning ₱29 million despite critical acclaim. Well, considering how [[LowestCommonDenominator mainstream entries]] at the UsefulNotes/MetroManilaFilmFestival like ''[[Film/GandarrapiddoTheRevengerSquad Gandarrapiddo: The Revenger Squad]]'' ''Film/GandarrapiddoTheRevengerSquad'' do appeal more to the ''masa'' than what is perceived to be too highbrow, it isn't surprising.



* MemeticMutation: ''"A tisket, a tasket! Ipasok mo sa basket!"'' ("A tisket, a tasket! Now put it in the basket!")

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* MemeticMutation: ''"A tisket, a tasket! Ipasok mo sa basket!"'' ("A tisket, a tasket! Now put it in the basket!")basket!")
* RoleReprise: Rachel Alejandro first played Paula in the initial 1997 staging of ''Ang Larawan''. Twenty years later she returns to play the same role onscreen. The book compilation of the original English play, along with both ''Ang Larawan'' stage and screen versions, notes that Rachel was rather too young for the role of Paula in 1997, but by the time of the movie, she is now closer to Paula's age.
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* CastingGag: Rachel Alejandro later went on to be cast as Doña Aurora Quezon in the 2019 {{Biopic}} ''Film/QuezonsGame''. This trope was probably in effect there because she would be playing a character fairly similar in many respects—a high-society Manila woman on the eve of World War II.
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* AcclaimedFlop: The 2017 film adaptation barely broke even at the box office, earning ₱29 million despite critical acclaim. Well, considering how [[LowestCommonDenominator mainstream entries]] at the Metro Manila Film Festival like ''Gandarrapiddo: The Revenger Squad'' do appeal more to the ''masa'' than what is perceived to be too highbrow, it isn't surprising.
* MemeticMutation: ''"A tisket, a tasket! Ipasok mo sa basket!"'' ("A tisket, a tasket! Put it in the basket!")

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* AcclaimedFlop: The 2017 film adaptation barely broke even at the box office, earning ₱29 million despite critical acclaim. Well, considering how [[LowestCommonDenominator mainstream entries]] at the Metro Manila Film Festival UsefulNotes/MetroManilaFilmFestival like ''Gandarrapiddo: ''[[Film/GandarrapiddoTheRevengerSquad Gandarrapiddo: The Revenger Squad'' Squad]]'' do appeal more to the ''masa'' than what is perceived to be too highbrow, it isn't surprising.
* MemeticMutation: ''"A tisket, a tasket! Ipasok mo sa basket!"'' ("A tisket, a tasket! Put Now put it in the basket!")

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* AcclaimedFlop: The 2017 film adaptation barely broke even at the box office, earning ₱29 million despite critical acclaim. Well, considering how [[LowestCommonDenominator mainstream entries]] at the film festival like ''Gandarrapiddo: The Revenger Squad'' do appeal more to the ''masa'' than what is perceived to be too highbrow, it isn't surprising.

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* AcclaimedFlop: The 2017 film adaptation barely broke even at the box office, earning ₱29 million despite critical acclaim. Well, considering how [[LowestCommonDenominator mainstream entries]] at the film festival Metro Manila Film Festival like ''Gandarrapiddo: The Revenger Squad'' do appeal more to the ''masa'' than what is perceived to be too highbrow, it isn't surprising.surprising.
* MemeticMutation: ''"A tisket, a tasket! Ipasok mo sa basket!"'' ("A tisket, a tasket! Put it in the basket!")
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*AcclaimedFlop: The 2017 film adaptation barely broke even at the box office, earning ₱29 million despite critical acclaim. Well, considering how [[LowestCommonDenominator mainstream entries]] at the film festival like ''Gandarrapiddo: The Revenger Squad'' do appeal more to the ''masa'' than what is perceived to be too highbrow, it isn't surprising.

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