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Exodus: Tales from the Enchanted Kingdom
Directed byErik Matti
Written byDwight Gaston
Produced by
  • Andrea Bautista
  • Marlon Bautista
  • Dondon Monteverde
  • Dave Hukom
  • Dennis Mendiola
  • StarringRamon 'Bong' Revilla Jr.
    Aubrey Miles
    Iya Villania
    Benjie Paras
    Jay R
    Paolo Bediones
    BJ Forbes
    CinematographyLyle Nemenzo Sacris
    Edited byAleks Castañeda
    Music byVon de Guzman

    Production
    companies

    • Imus Productions
  • Reality Entertainment
  • Enchanted Kingdom
  • Ignite Media Inc.
  • Distributed by
    • Imus Productions
  • Media Asia Distribution
  • Release date

    • December 25, 2005 (2005-12-25)

    Running time

    106 minutes
    CountryPhilippines
    Languages
    • Filipino
  • English
  • Budget₱80 million
    Box office₱90 million

    Exodus: Tales from the Enchanted Kingdom is a 2005 Filipino fantasy film directed by Erik Matti and produced by Imus Productions and Reality Entertainment in cooperation with Ignite Media Inc. and Enchanted Kingdom Inc., as the title alludes to the popular Filipino theme park of the same name. It was released on December 25, 2005, and was an official entry to the 2005 Metro Manila Film Festival.[1]

    Plot[edit]

    The film opens in the Enchanted Kingdom, where the story is narrated by a wizard in purple (the Enchanted Kingdom theme park's mascot).

    Ordinary humans led by King Bantayan, a comatosed man, living only through a life support device and with dwarves maintaining it, are being annihilated by the all-powerful evil king Bagulbol and his creatures of the dark, created from human hatred and human experiments. To end their tribulation, mankind’s leaders paid a mercenary with exceptional fighting skills to defend them. That mercenary is Exodus, the drifter.

    Nearing their extinction, King Bantayan and the leaders of men dispatched Exodus on a quest to capture five elementals to aid them in the final battle against King Bagulbol. Exodus was able to convince the last Earth (Tikbalang), Wind (Aswang), Fire (Santelmo), and Water (Water Nymph) elementals and they became allies in ridding the land of evil. Later it was revealed that Exodus is also last of the remaining Baylan (priestly race), exterminated many years ago by King Bagulbol. His minions are created by the human captives that was experimented and allowed hatred to consume them.

    Exodus and his enchanted friends fought several enemies, including a whip wielding General, an Executioner, an Archer and a Harpy like creature and were victorious. Exodus faced both Bagulbol and his card reader sidekick and beat them, while the remaining human defenders are holding their ground, suffering severe casualties and destruction of their last hideout due to evil minion attacks. They conquered humankind's greatest enemy and peace was again established. And the Elementals return to their places. He then recreated his father's kingdom with the remaining humans.

    Cast[edit]

    Awards[edit]

    Year Award-Giving Body Category Recipient Result
    2006 54th FAMAS Awards Best Child Actor Anthony Flores Won
    Best Visual Effects Ignite Media Won
    ENPRESS Golden Screen Awards Won
    Luna Awards Best Production Design Richard Somes Won
    2005 Metro Manila Film Festival[2] Best Cinematography Lyle Sacris Won
    Best Make-up Artist Baby Lucero Won
    Best Production Design Richard Somes Won
    Best Sound Recording Ditoy Aguila Won
    Best Visual Effects Ignite Media Won
    2nd Best Picture Exodus: Tales from the Enchanted Kingdom Won

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