Jay Manalo has aged like fine wine. He no longer needs to shout to be intimidating, and he no longer needs a love scene to be compelling. He just needs a motorcycle, a dark road, and a reason to keep driving.
Huling Hatid is a solid comeback vehicle for Jay Manalo. It proves that while the industry is busy chasing young love teams and fantasy epics, there is still a hungry audience for grounded, adult-oriented dramas. jay manalo new movie
Director Carlos Rivera (fictional name for the post) utilizes Manalo’s stoicism as a weapon. There is a ten-minute stretch in the middle of the film where Manalo has no dialogue; he simply drives through the rain, watching his rearview mirror. You can see the calculations, the fear, and the simmering rage in his eyes. It is a masterclass in subtle acting. Jay Manalo has aged like fine wine
It has been a while since we saw Jay Manalo top-bill a major cinematic release. Known for his piercing gaze, imposing physique, and that signature rugged charm, Manalo was a staple of 90s and early 2000s action-drama films. While he has remained active in television and independent projects, his latest movie proves that the veteran actor still has plenty of fire left in him. Huling Hatid is a solid comeback vehicle for Jay Manalo
4/5 Stars