Five young women from completely different walks of life are thrust together by a government or military agency.
To understand "Mapupulang Rosas," one must understand Taurus Films. Founded in the late 1980s, Taurus was a behind giants like Regal Films, Viva Films, and Seiko Films. MAPUPULANG ROSAS - Taurus Films 2002 PMH01-31-4...
stars as Capt. Yolly Aguire, the tactical anchor of the group. Five young women from completely different walks of
In the cluttered, under-catalogued landscape of early 2000s Philippine genre cinema, few relics feel as hauntingly elusive as Taurus Films’ Mapupulang Rosas (2002). Bearing the production code PMH01-31-4—a string that suggests a low-budget, possibly straight-to-VCD or regional theatrical release—the film exists on the bleeding edge of the post-Millennial shift from celluloid to digital. To dissect Mapupulang Rosas is not to analyze a blockbuster, but to perform archaeological work on a ghost. stars as Capt
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