
A whimsical comedy about three women who cry at funerals, professionally.... (Full plot summary below)
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A whimsical comedy about three women who cry at funerals, professionally.
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| Los Angeles TimesKevin ThomasHigh-spirited and good-natured, Crying Ladies never loses touch with reality. |
| VarietyEddie CockrellPerfs sparkle, with each thesp comfortable navigating between broad comedy and legitimate pathos. |
| Boxoffice MagazineSheri LindenThere are comic and poignant moments throughout. |
| New York TimesA.O. ScottIn this sloppy, happy soap opera from the Philippines, three working-class Manila women are hired as paid mourners at a traditional Chinese funeral. |
| Jam! MoviesLiz BraunIt ain't War & Peace, but there are some pleasant comedic moments here. |
| TV GuideMaitland McDonaghSentimental and predictable, Meily's sweet-natured feature-film debut was hugely popular in the Philippines; its day-to-day details will be exotic to non-Filipino audiences but the characters' dilemmas are couched in the universal language of sitcom complications and fortuitous resolutions. |
| User ReviewBilly Francis MA heartwarming movie. A classic one were Philippine Megastar Sharon Cuneta won international best actress award. Truly a great movie to watch for. |
| User ReviewGiano PFunny one-of-a-kind Filipino/Chinese Movie also made me cry when bongbong goes to Cagayan leaving Stella |
| User ReviewVictor Bits in my list of 100 best Filipino films....with an ailing movie industry releasing a gem like this... |
| User ReviewJude BFinally a Filipino film that doesn't drive me to a major migraine, despite the misleading title. Based on the cover, I thought this was going to be another corny, melodramatic one. It's great, and a benchmark in Philippine cinema for being the first to shoot on Kodak Eastman. Looks great. |