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Kaniig

Kaniig  ·  2013, Philippines
7.0
3,202 ratings
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● Completed 🕑 2013

A young gay man shares a bed with his bed in a hotel room with his best friend. Though he secretly pines for his roommate, he buries his feeling and suffers in silence as his best friend courts the affections of a woman…

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Set against the vibrant backdrop of Manila, *Kaniig* is a raw and intimate Filipino indie film that captures the quiet agony of unrequited love. A young gay man shares a cramped hotel room with his straight best friend, secretly aching for him while silently enduring the pain as his friend pursues a woman. Through stolen glances, uncomfortable silences, and the thin wall between their beds, the film explores the bittersweet tension of loving someone who can never love you back. With minimal dialogue and a heavy focus on visual storytelling, *Kaniig* delivers a poignant, slow-burn drama that feels both painfully real and deeply relatable. It's a gem for those who appreciate authentic queer narratives steeped in yearning and emotional restraint.

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pining_hearts
March 2025
9/10
I live for that agonizing tension between the two leads. Every glance, every accidental touch felt like my own heart breaking. This film doesn't need fancy words—it hits you right in the gut with pure, aching love.
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realist_critic
June 2024
6/10
I appreciate the emotional core, but the pacing drags significantly. The film tells its story almost entirely through silence and stares, which can feel repetitive after the first 20 minutes. A tighter edit would have made the impact stronger.
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indie_lens_ph
January 2025
8/10
The low-budget indie aesthetic works perfectly here. Grainy handheld shots, dim hotel lighting, and natural sound design immerse you in the protagonist's suffocating longing. It's a visual poem about desire and denial.
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consent_corner
September 2024
7/10
While the unrequited love theme is relatable, the film doesn't fully address the power imbalance of the protagonist hiding his feelings. Still, it's a thoughtful snapshot of internalized homophobia and silent suffering in a conservative society.
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soundtrack_soul
November 2024
8/10
The sparse score and ambient sounds do heavy lifting. The hum of the air conditioner, the faint music from neighboring rooms—it creates a sonic cocoon of loneliness. The few instrumental cues are devastatingly beautiful.