Just got out of Cinema 76 in Tomas Morato this evening. We were there for the advanced screening of DRUG WAR: A Conspiracy of Silence on their 4th episode. This is solely shown via the REIN Entertainment YouTube channel which they deemed as the perfect platform to showcase a sociopolitical piece like this. This is produced by REIN Entertainment and KC Global Media. After seeing the first 3 episodes, we felt the stress, frustration, pity and anger they must have planned for us to experience while watching the show. The 4th episode would somehow give you a grasp of how the characters have developed, including the twists they're supposed to have because we're in the middle, this is a series of 6 episodes.
Diretor Shugo Praico says "You will feel the heavy nature of this episode because Kiko will be experiencing something as he searches for justice for his father. We are at the point where they realize that they have the information, but what do they do with the truth while in the midst of corruption, and the things that may happen in the next episodes. Things will also become very personal. while they are in different sides. You will know what will happen to the character of Kiko after he went missing."
After the screening Romnick Sarmenta says "This isn't an easy role to portray, nor is it a light episode. Things like these don't have fairytale endings. You can't say one is wrong as it doesn't conform with your truths. You are both right, you both have your truths. It's scary because once you lose hope, nor have second chances, you throw away lives of people."
Putting this on YouTube means the public has access to see it and they get immediate reaction once they release an episode every Thursday. The reception has been quite awesome in the previous episodes, and it is gaining traction. Quite brave of them to do this.
We also asked the writers how they made the decision to include the stories among the multitude of research they have done for the film, they considered the characters first, then get a feel about who would fit the stories they have. It stems from the emotion they could pull from the incidents, not just to choose the most sensational ones. They actually toned down some of it (albeit having scary scenes in it). It also had to be entertaining, coherent, and (admittedly)the ones that are actually VERY painful to read on the script (that you wouldn't even wish to happen with others) in hopes to get reactions and relate to their intended audience.

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