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5 Filipino comedies you can watch on Netflix

by Deanna Macaranas

UNWIND with these Filipino comedy films on your phone or tv screen! 

Are you looking for the perfect film to watch after a long day at school or work? Whether you’ll be spending time alone or will be in the company of your family or friends, we all know how a good laugh can help us relax. 

There are several Filipino comedy movies now available on Netflix. You can search through them when you’re at home or stuck in a traffic jam. We also have some suggestions for you.

Here are several Filipino comedy films that made us laugh before: 

SISTERAKAS (2012)

It’s all about rivalry between sisters. We’ve come across such scenarios in real life and in fiction. Many children also tend to be competitive with their siblings. But in this film, we will see a squabble between grown-up siblings, played by Vice Ganda and Ai-Ai delas Alas. 

Courtesy: YouTube.com / ABS-CBN Entertainment

THE AMAZING PRAYBEYT BENJAMIN (2014) 

It is not uncommon for many households to get babysitters for younger members of the family, but can you imagine having a soldier who once saved an entire country as a babysitter? 

Courtesy: YouTube.com / ABS-CBN Star Cinema

CAMP SAWI (2016) 

Heartbreak sucks. It’s stressful, it’s depressing and it makes us all sad. But not for long, if you go to Camp Sawi. It offers a package that will surely help you heal and move on from whoever broke your heart. 

Courtesy: YouTube.com / VIVA Films

WOKE UP LIKE THIS (2017)

Ever seen two very different people switch lives? We’ve all seen plots like this in foreign movies. Ever thought about watching the Filipino version of it? 

Courtesy: YouTube.com / Regal Entertainment, Inc. 

ANG PANGARAP KONG HOLDUP (2018)

We often see robbery storylines in suspense or thriller films. But did you know that a heist could be given a comedic twist? 

Courtesy: YouTube.com / Mavx Productions

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