1898: Our Last Men in the Philippines

2017 | Drama, History, War

Synopsis

In 1898, Spain sends a military squad to the town of Baler, the Philippines, to protect one of the last colonies of the Spanish Empire, to prevent rebellious natives from recovering their ancient territories. Lead by Captain Enrique de las Morenas and Lieutenant Cerezo, proud military men, the soldiers are stalked at night by the rebels, and are forced to seek refuge in the church run by Fray Carmelo, Baler's priest. Turning the church into a military fort, the unrelenting heat and malaria starts to sweep across the men. After the Captain's death by a disease called beriberi, Cerezo steps in as the new leader of the squad, faced with a constant power struggle with Jimeno, a soldier from the previous squad annihilated by the rebels. Becoming more and more paranoid and obsessive with the victory and the glory of the Spanish Empire, the rebels close to Cerezo explain that Spain has already sold the Philippine Islands to the United States, ceding all the colonies of the Spanish Empire, and that the war is over. But Cerezo does not believe in the newspapers given by the rebels and is still obsessed to win at all cost. He makes a last stand in the church with his men, prolonging the battle for several months where one of the soldiers, Carlos, falling victim to opium use, searches a way to end the conflict, suspecting that all is lost, and wanting to prevent the death of his comrades.

Scores

Overall Score
50.6
Popularity Percentile (Year)
42.6%
Box Office Percentile (Year)
56.5%
Review Aggregate
58.0

Critic Consensus

100.0% Fresh • 1 critic reviews

Critic reception is largely positive, with 100% of 1 logged reviews marked Fresh. Across reviews, critics repeatedly emphasize character-driven, historical, emotional. Most critics frame the film as an effective delivery of its core style and intent.

character-drivenhistoricalemotionalvisually strikingthought-provokingrealistic

Cast

CastYearReported SalaryInflation AdjustedNotes
Luis Tosar2017$21,000$27,000(est)
Javier Gutiérrez2017$13,000$17,000(est)
Álvaro Cervantes2017$10,000$13,000(est)
Karra Elejalde2017$8,000$10,000(est)
Carlos Hipólito2017$7,000$9,000(est)
Ricardo Gómez2017$6,000$8,000(est)
Eduard Fernández2017$5,000$7,000(est)

Aggregated Reviews

Rotten Tomatoes critic scoreN/A
RT critic review count1
Rotten Tomatoes audience score53.0
RT audience rating count25
IMDb rating6.5
IMDb votes3,762

Box Office ?

CategoryYearReportedInflation Adjusted
Domestic2017$2,848$3,645
International2017$1,992,197$2,549,785
Worldwide2017$1,995,045$2,553,430

Earnings / Profitability

Estimated net revenues and net expenses for films based on reported and estimated numbers. This income statement should be considered most viable for the first 24 months after the inital movie's release (ie after most lucrative pay windows).
CategoryYearReportedInflation Adjusted
Revenues
Theatrical Net Revenue2017$798,303$1,021,736
Digital Rentals ?2017$51,000$65,274
Digital Purchases ?2017$56,000$71,674
Physical Rentals ?2017$38,000$48,636
Physical Purchases ?2017$108,000$138,228
TV & Streaming Revenue2017$658,500$842,805
Total Revenues2017$1,709,803$2,188,352
Expenses
Budget ?2017$2,195,000 (est)$2,809,349 (est)
Print & Advertising (P&A) ?2017$550,000 (est)$703,937 (est)
Participations2017$34,000$43,516
Residuals ?2017$44,000$56,315
Interest & Overhead2017$439,000$561,870
Total Expenses2017$3,262,000$4,174,988
Movie Net Profit or Loss2017$-1,552,197$-1,986,635

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