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On The Job

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A thrilling story about 4 men who are struggling to survive, feed themselves and relatives. Two of them are ex-convicts; one is an assassin, the others are judicial officers arrested for corruption. Mario decides to do a decent job when he is released. Daniel is younger and disciple of Mario. He is chosen to replace him on duty. Joaquin and Francis are two police officers who are in trouble with ethical issues. The collision among them is unavoidable.
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The Dissolve
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September 26, 2013

Matti's primary order of business is regularly serving up tense, stylish action sequences, and he proves more adept choreographing those than sorting out the convolutions of his parallel plotlines.
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SF Weekly
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February 05, 2014

This is a film whose signature image might be a bloody middle finger in the midst of a very lethal intersection shootout.
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New York Times

September 26, 2013

Even at its most incomprehensible, the propulsive thriller "On the Job" is never less than arresting.
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Slant Magazine
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September 23, 2013

A nose-to-the-ground crime thriller that also doubles as a wide-ranging portrait of official corruption in the Philippines, On the Job has little trouble delivering the genre goods.
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Toronto Star
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September 26, 2013

Makes up in character development and action shots what it lacks in narrative innovation.
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Sight and Sound
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May 26, 2014

an audacious trawl through the gutter of Manila's political structures, evoking the very best conspiracy thrillers of the 70s while remaining utterly contemporary and local.
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San Francisco Chronicle
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September 27, 2013

"On the Job" is a sturdy and sophisticated crime drama from the Philippines that takes a pretty gruesome situation and enriches its presentation with lots of human detail.
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JoBlo's Movie Emporium
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October 01, 2013

A great premise, solid acting, and some really interesting shots from director Matti make this well worth watching.
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Los Angeles Times
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September 26, 2013

Despite the relative flatness of [the] characters - their relationships to one another are more archetypal than particular - the film is as heartbreaking as it is heart-stopping.
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Canada.com
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September 27, 2013

On The Job is a chance to see the original, messy thing.
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New York Post
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September 27, 2013

Matti uses this setup to show the rot in Philippine society, and it's often compelling stuff - filmed mostly on dirty streets and in moldy, ramshackle buildings.
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AV Club
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September 26, 2013

The film manages to create some moments of genuine nervous tension, but is undercut by its split storytelling.
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