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Homeless 2015

95 min📅 2015-08-26

In the gripping drama *Homeless* (2015), director Neal 'Buboy' Tan crafts a harrowing tale set against the aftermath of a devastating typhoon, where survivors are ruthlessly exploited by a street crime syndicate.

Director: Neal 'Buboy' Tan

Cast

Ejay Falcon
Ejay Falcon
Snooky Serna
Snooky Serna
Dimples Romana
Dimples Romana
Martin del Rosario
Martin del Rosario
Hayden Kho
Chokoleit
Chokoleit
Ynna Asistio
Rico Barrera
Rico Barrera
Mico Aytona
Ruby Ruiz
Ruby Ruiz

Frequently Asked Questions

What is *Homeless* (2015) about?

*Homeless* (2015) follows typhoon survivors who, after losing everything, are coerced into begging on the streets by a ruthless syndicate. The film explores their struggle to reclaim their dignity and break free from exploitation, set against the backdrop of post-disaster chaos.

Who directed *Homeless*?

*Homeless* (2015) was directed by Neal 'Buboy' Tan, known for his impactful storytelling in Filipino cinema.

Who stars in *Homeless*?

The film stars Ejay Falcon, Snooky Serna, Dimples Romana, Martin del Rosario, and Hayden Kho in pivotal roles.

Is *Homeless* (2015) worth watching?

As a drama that tackles heavy themes like survival and human trafficking, *Homeless* (2015) offers a compelling narrative with strong performances. While not rated on IMDb, its genre and social relevance make it a thought-provoking choice for fans of gritty, character-driven films.

How long is *Homeless*?

*Homeless* (2015) has a runtime of 95 minutes, offering a concise yet impactful cinematic experience.

About Homeless (2015) — A Gripping Drama of Survival and Exploitation

In the gripping drama *Homeless* (2015), director Neal 'Buboy' Tan crafts a harrowing tale set against the aftermath of a devastating typhoon, where survivors are ruthlessly exploited by a street crime syndicate. The film follows Ejay Falcon, Snooky Serna, and Dimples Romana as they navigate the harsh realities of forced begging and systemic oppression, exposing the dark underbelly of human trafficking in post-disaster communities. With its raw intensity and emotional depth, *Homeless* (2015) delves into themes of resilience, survival, and the moral decay that follows in the wake of natural calamities.

As the characters struggle to break free from their captors, the movie unfolds with a tense, unflinching atmosphere, blending drama with social commentary. Martin del Rosario and Hayden Kho add further layers to the ensemble, creating a story that resonates long after the credits roll. *Homeless* (2015) is a poignant reminder of the fragility of hope in the face of exploitation.