Batang Estero (Tagalog: Slum Kid) is a 1996 action-drama film that narrates the story of a young man who grew in poverty and got enamored with the criminal life.
Directed and written by Deo Fajardo Jr., the film is one of the few that features the real-life son-and-father tandem of Michael and Dante Rivero.
PLOT
Domeng grew up with a burning desire to become wealthy and influential. As the son of a school bus driver, he has always felt deprived in life.
Domeng idolized the crime syndicate boss Suarez, who in his eyes was "greater than the rich" because he was both feared and respected in their community. He saw in Suarez the freedom and money he had long dreamed of. But for his father, Suarez was a bad influence. Despite the warnings, Domeng continued to look up to him.
Meanwhile, Joy, a woman who sold her body for a living, had feelings for Domeng. But since they were both poor, Domeng rejected her.
One day, Domeng witnessed Suarez kill one of his own men. When invited by the police to testify, Domeng denied Suarez's crime and even gave a description that matched the investigating officer.
Suarez tried to reward him, but Domeng refused. Instead, Suarez offered him a job as a waiter in his gambling den. There, Domeng encountered Lope, a patron who bore an irrational grudge against him.
With money now coming in, Domeng treated his friends at a beerhouse. But when a dancer gave Domeng attention, Marco Polo's group grew jealous, leading to a brawl outside.
Amid the chaos, Domeng met Zsa-Zsa, Marco Polo's sister, and the two seemed to develop mutual affection.
The tension with Lope continued. In one encounter, Lope fired a gun at Domeng, but the situation turned and Lope ended up dead. Domeng was imprisoned. Only Joy and his friends visited him. Joy confessed her love, but Domeng pushed her away, telling her to find someone else.
Domeng was later freed when Suarez paid his bail. Suarez welcomed him as a "certified member" of the syndicate. His father worried, warning again that Suarez would only bring ruin. Domeng ignored him, calling their life "miserable."
Suarez assigned Domeng as a delivery man for "chemicals." In one transaction, a client offered him more money to defect to their group.
One night, Domeng arrived at a house where a woman emerged from the swimming pool—Suarez's lover. Barely dressed, she made Domeng uneasy. He explained Suarez had sent him, but Suarez was absent. The woman told him to return the next day, only to seduce him until he gave in.
Eventually, Domeng discovered that the "chemicals" were illegal drugs. He confronted the client, who said there was no turning back. Suarez already knew everything, including Domeng's affair with his lover. Domeng was now in danger.
Suarez ordered his men to kill his lover. Meanwhile, Domeng had eloped with Zsa-Zsa. At a hotel, Zsa-Zsa asked Domeng to get some food. While he was away, one of Suarez's men unitentionally shot Zsa-Zsa, who was lying under a blanket.
Domeng and his friends regrouped at their hideout to plan revenge. They agreed to keep Antonio, the youngest, out of trouble. Domeng urged him to continue his studies. But outside the hideout, Suarez’s men planted a bomb in Domeng's car. When the alarm went off, Antonio volunteered to move it. He died in the explosion.
Meanwhile, police planted a gun in Domeng’s father’s house, leading to his unlawful arrest. In jail, father and son reunited. Domeng and his friends were also imprisoned on fabricated charges. His father lamented their real crime was simply being poor.
Inside, they met an inmate named Mekeni, who said the police were "magicians." Domeng insisted Suarez was behind all the trouble.
Soon, Domeng and his group became targets of a prison gang. Suarez ordered the head of this prison gang to start a riot to kill Domeng. But in the chaos, it was Domeng's father who was stabbed.
As he lay dying, Domeng's father revealed that a deceased friend named Noel San Miguel is Domeng's real father.
Later, Angelito San Miguel, Domeng's brother, visited him and promised help. The lawyer Angelito sent successfully secured Domeng and his friends' acquittal. In retaliation, Suarez had the lawyer killed.
Eventually, Suarez’s men kidnapped Domeng and Joy. In an abandoned building, Domeng managed to seize a gun, allowing them to escape. A chase, fistfights, and gunfire followed. One by one, Suarez's men were killed until only Domeng and Suarez remained.
Domeng and Suarez struggled fiercely until Suarez was left dangling from the balcony ledge with one hand. Suddenly, Suarez's henchman attacked Domeng from behind. Before crashing to the ground, the henchman managed to shove Domeng, giving Suarez the upper hand.
Seizing the moment, Domeng yanked Suarez from the ledge, but Suarez clung desperately to Domeng's leg. Domeng kicked him off, sending Suarez plummeting.
Yet Suarez survived. Rising again, he seized Joy as a hostage. Joy fought back and broke free, giving Domeng the opening he needed to finally shoot Suarez.
Domeng was imprisoned once more. Inside, he was greeted by his friend Mekeni. That night, Domeng killed the prison gang head to avenge his father.
MAIN CAST
Michael Rivero ... Domeng
Dante Rivero ... Domeng's father
John Regala ... Suarez
Beth Tamayo ... Joy
Maricel Morales ... Zsa-zsa
Lovely Rivero ... Suarez's lover
Julio Diaz ... Client
Jorge Estregan Jr, ... Prison Gang Head
Dick Israel ... Mekeni
Gino Antonio ... Lope
Marco Polo ... Zsa-zsa's brother
Alona Alegre ... Attorney
Raymart Santiago ... Angelito San Miguel
Boy Roque ... Suarez's henchman
SELECTED CREW
Direction and Story ... Deo J. Fajardo Jr.
Editing ... Orlando 'Totoy' Vinarao
Musical Direction ... Jesse Lasaten
Executive Producer ... Atty. Eduardo B. Flaminiano

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