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Crying Ladies
Directed by
Mark Meily
Not Rated
2003
1h 50m
Comedy
,
Drama
6.8
92%
82%
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A whimsical comedy about three women who cry at funerals, professionally.
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Cast of Crying Ladies
Sharon Cuneta
Stella Mate
Angel Aquino
Choleng
Hilda Koronel
Rhoda "Aling Doray" Rivera
Eric Quizon
Wilson Chua
Ricky Davao
Guido
Shamaine Buencamino
Cecile
Sherry Lara
Mrs. Chua
Julio Pacheco
Bong
Raymond Bagatsing
Ipe
Bella Flores
Lost Lady
Lou Veloso
Barangay Chairman
Andoy Ranay
Hearse Driver
Ruby Ruiz
Passenger
Jojit Lorenzo
Strike Leader
Mae Paner
Flower Vendor
Johnny Delgado
Priest
Mark Meily
Director / Writer
Tony Gloria
Producer
Crying Ladies Ratings & Reviews
Variety
Eddie Cockrell
Perfs sparkle, with each thesp comfortable navigating between broad comedy and legitimate pathos.
San Diego Metropolitan
Jean Lowerison
A heartwarming little film with charming performances by the ladies.
The Hollywood Reporter
Frank Scheck
Best appreciated for the winning performances of its trio of stars, who convey their characters' desperation with humor and poignancy.
Newark Star-Ledger
Lisa Rose
It has the potential to build a word-of-mouth audience through its sweet nature and lack of pretense, two qualities that are a rarity in both multiplexes and arthouses.
New York Post
V.A. Musetto
There aren't many surprises as the story unfolds in soap-opera fashion, with a happy ending for all concerned.
TV Guide
Maitland McDonagh
As the weepy days go by, transgressions are forgiven, priorities reassessed and hearts healed.
Boxoffice Magazine
Sheri Linden
There are comic and poignant moments throughout.
New York Times
A.O. Scott
In this sloppy, happy soap opera from the Philippines, three working-class Manila women are hired as paid mourners at a traditional Chinese funeral.
Los Angeles Times
Kevin Thomas
An endearing comedy that deftly blends sentiment and grit and features a clutch of top Filipino stars.
Village Voice
Mark Holcomb
Succeeds as first-rate melodrama.
L.A. Weekly
Chuck Wilson
There's a refreshing optimism fueling his take on working-class life, as if Meily views friendship and neighborly generosity as currencies equal to cold, hard cash.
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