Looking at these have a magical effect on the senses. It's like time and life have ended and one is looking at the memories of this world or in this case a country.
alluring and nostalgic at first. but not the whole picture. this time was a dark one for philippines, plagued by corruption, dictatorship, poverty, hunger and disease.
People lived relatively comfortably until the 70s. When the 80s came everything went downhill. I have statistical economic proof to back it up if you question or doubt my comment
@@adameve2647 The smart 10% left the country in droves, depleting the middle class left with majority uneducated morons played by the upper class elites. This is how things stay the same (in a bad way) in our country.
The scenes from 1:42 - 1:52 are from a 1956 travelogue shot in San Luis, Pampanga under the title "Philippine family life in 1956". Other than that, I recognize some of the movies spliced into this montage. There's "Maynila sa Kuko ng Liwanag" (1975), "Insiang" (1976), Perfumed Nightmare (1977), "Cain at Abel" (1982), and "Batch '81" (1982). It's a nice montage as always, though I also wish you mixed up the clips that screamed Third World with scenes that showed more middle-class fare just to show that it wasn't all slums and shirtless men. Clips from "Kakabakaba Ka Ba?" (1980), "Soltero (1984), and "Working Girls" (1984) would've been great sources. I disagree with the folks who say nothing has changed. It has, for worse, and coming from a Filipino middle-class family, there's a lot of "middle-class stuff" from those years that make anyone from my generation mindblown that such things existed (eg. 1980s computers).
True, they better stop portaying Philippines as jsut poor we are more than just that, we have makati , manila bay or chocolate hills, baguio those sources would have been good
Totally agree. I feel like there was a poor choice of video footage only showing the bad gritty side of Philippines. Like if you compare this to the Indonesian video, it does seem biased.
It’s so sad to see the clips recorded during the Martial Law era and you see our situation today and realize that Filipinos haven’t learned a thing or two from the past.
Oh, they did "learn"... They "learn" that the past is "better" than the "present" and wanted to elect anyone that can "bring them back" to those "good old days"...
I was a teenager in the 70's. I was in junior high (3rd year) when Marcos declared Martial Law. My high school is the only high school closest to Malacanyang, even to this day. I have lots of good memories, unrelated to the martial law years, during the entire decade of the 70's. I must admit, though, that those martial law years were literally & figuratively peaceful & quieter, but with lots of underground corruption, which is why our country is often described as poor & corrupt, after all these years. I love the country and its people, but not its rotten politics. It [politics] has had ruined millions upon millions of Filipino lives--to this day. Nothing has changed.
This is the Philippines as it was, you won't see this with modern UA-cam bloggers who only want to tell you how great and wonderful everything is, thank you for uploading
I miss those days . Since there was no internet at the time , I made use of my time socializing with people . Also , I spent a lot of my time on the back of a water buffalo , chewing on sugar canes , or climbing aratilis trees .
Thanks for sharing. But 45 years had passed, the poor are still poor. The rich becoming richer. Many filipinos live below the poverty line, unemployment anf homelessness are worst. Graft and corruption prevails. I guess life in the 70s -,90s are much better.
Iyak pa more. Tapos na eleksyon haha Di bali na, hindi lang kayo anim na taon iiyak dahil pagkatapos ni PBBM ay si Sara Duterte naman ang magiging presidente haha
The Marcos loyalist would probably be still delusional and still thinks that the Philippines is well better in the past than the present. They are like indios that doesn't learn and still a dog on their master
I lived in the Philippines in the early 1980's. It looks pretty much the same. Most of the corruption has moved underground. It is still a BEAUTIFUL country. Beautiful people. The Filipinas ??? OMG are they HOT !!!
Imagine after 50 years, ganito na rin ang eksena na mga tao, they will look back in our years and wonder ano kaya ung buhay nuon. nakakalungkot na nakakatakot na one day lilipas tyo.
Permission to use some parts po, we don't intend to upload it to any social medias, just for academic purposes( for our group presentation) this would be a very big help for me and classmates, thank you so much 🙏🙏 we will give proper credits to your channel
@heezy The government, the corruption yes, but a lot changes more infrastructure projects we improved our economy rise DESPITE of inflation Just your personal biased speaks about it
@@mememanbehindtheshadows546 corruption isn't the problem anymore its the flipino people who rely on government and they always find something else to blame on the president
@@stigmistYou don’t know how it works. Corruption is still a problem here and worse. We’re ranked around 120 for level of corruption in the world. Well below Indonesia actually. I see others like Bangkok, Hanoi, Jakarta and they’re straight up far more developed than Manila and Cebu. Feels like the infrastructures never got rehabilitated or redeveloped in our cities. Like bombs fell on them and we just simply haven’t recovered since.
@@stigmistif you could have known how funds are being distributed, and where are the other remaining funds goes is something a common sense could have been use that they are still corrupt. Unless if you are like an indio (loyalist) that is a puppet of corruption
The 70's was by far better than the 80's. When it goes to the 80's-90's everything went downhill but still and the most important thing is that, the people are happy.
The 80s was bad for many countries, but in the Philippines, the effects of the Iran-Iraq War and surging oil and gas prices, coupled by one of the worst economic recessions before 2008, and a high-profile assassination so brazenly done in the open, plunged us into the worst economic downturn in our history that lasted until 2003. Well, that is, until the pandemic hit in 2020.
Manila before has No tall buildings, no 3D & LED billboards, no MRT, no phones, no motorbikes everywhere, no sm mall of asia & megamall & less cars on the roads,
It does, like they could have shown more old classic filipino films that are like fine wine (rather than propaganda movies) like in quezon city , baguio or makati or smth not just main manila
@@Dennis07-yl3cf it is but there is more than that in the 80s/90s Philippines. Plus most of these footages are mostly 1980s and one from 1956 (which was not suppose to be there)
If you could have found any relevant footage in the 70s-80s in the Philippines, probably more likely on politics that our ancestor voted, which are their mistakes and on of the reasons why our country still suffer
If the Marcos' were reasonable and not greedy, and family dynasties were abolished/ban in office, the 70'-'80's would have been a "Singapore like nation" by now.
A lot has changed indeed, the country's 2022 GDP per Capita has tripled from what it was in 2002. Poverty rate during the 80s was at 50%, now it has been 18% and has been declining during the 2010s, and is expected to continue this trajectory after we finally recovered our GDP. Industrialization has led us to mainly being an agriculture exporting country during the 90s to exporting products such as semiconductors, computer chips, and etc. Here comes the self-deprecating buffoons who seeks to taint the nation's image just because their political party and candidate didn't won.
Videos like this make me wanna go back in time and meet my parents when they were my age
I wanna go back in time and hug my father and mother..
Samee i wanna hug them like my brothers and sisters
Why? What's wrong with them now?
Nostalgic. But a part of me felt really sad knowing that not much has changed. We're still a 3rd world country decades later.
a lot has changed...
Before we were not a 3rd world country. We were even the most powerful nation in asia but that was post ww2.
@@supedunk001 example please
As an Indian i also feel this way
@@gerardraymondpanado6542 any reliable link to back up this claim?
basta naalala ko nong mga panahon na yan ang hirap ng buhay, masagana tayo ngaun at malaya
Looking at these have a magical effect on the senses. It's like time and life have ended and one is looking at the memories of this world or in this case a country.
alluring and nostalgic at first. but not the whole picture. this time was a dark one for philippines, plagued by corruption, dictatorship, poverty, hunger and disease.
Ironically people want that back because they are fed the wrong information.
People lived relatively comfortably until the 70s. When the 80s came everything went downhill. I have statistical economic proof to back it up if you question or doubt my comment
The Philippines didn't change under aquino too
So, still the same? This country is ran by dictatorship of political clans and oligarchs!
@@adameve2647 The smart 10% left the country in droves, depleting the middle class left with majority uneducated morons played by the upper class elites. This is how things stay the same (in a bad way) in our country.
The scenes from 1:42 - 1:52 are from a 1956 travelogue shot in San Luis, Pampanga under the title "Philippine family life in 1956". Other than that, I recognize some of the movies spliced into this montage. There's "Maynila sa Kuko ng Liwanag" (1975), "Insiang" (1976), Perfumed Nightmare (1977), "Cain at Abel" (1982), and "Batch '81" (1982).
It's a nice montage as always, though I also wish you mixed up the clips that screamed Third World with scenes that showed more middle-class fare just to show that it wasn't all slums and shirtless men. Clips from "Kakabakaba Ka Ba?" (1980), "Soltero (1984), and "Working Girls" (1984) would've been great sources. I disagree with the folks who say nothing has changed. It has, for worse, and coming from a Filipino middle-class family, there's a lot of "middle-class stuff" from those years that make anyone from my generation mindblown that such things existed (eg. 1980s computers).
True, they better stop portaying Philippines as jsut poor we are more than just that, we have makati , manila bay or chocolate hills, baguio those sources would have been good
Those people who say nothing has changed are trolls and ignorants !
Some parts are from Brocka's Bayan Ko (1983) as well like 3:38 - 3:41 and 4:08 - 4:11
Or Bagets.
Totally agree. I feel like there was a poor choice of video footage only showing the bad gritty side of Philippines. Like if you compare this to the Indonesian video, it does seem biased.
I look forward to all of your uploads simply to see what life was like in a different time and place. So cool.
This is what I like about our technology, UA-cam serves as a time machine we can see and experience life before I was born.
This is a gold mine. Everything just came back to life. Thank you.
It’s so sad to see the clips recorded during the Martial Law era and you see our situation today and realize that Filipinos haven’t learned a thing or two from the past.
true
real
walang nangyaring maganda sa pinas ng inagaw ng mga tunay na magnanakaw ang puesto ni macoy dumanas ng matinding hirap ang bansa
Oh, they did "learn"... They "learn" that the past is "better" than the "present" and wanted to elect anyone that can "bring them back" to those "good old days"...
@@theotherohlourdespadua1131 ulol
It's a beautiful place! One day I want visit Philippines 🇵🇭👏🇧🇷
Can’t wait! After this, Make “footage from Thailand” video!
ua-cam.com/video/677Gb9D5Vjc/v-deo.html
Nice! Can't wait to watch my country back in 70s-90s!😊❤
I was a teenager in the 70's. I was in junior high (3rd year) when Marcos declared Martial Law.
My high school is the only high school closest to Malacanyang, even to this day. I have lots of good memories, unrelated to the martial law years, during the entire decade of the 70's. I must admit, though, that those martial law years were literally & figuratively peaceful & quieter, but with lots of underground corruption, which is why our country is often described as poor & corrupt, after all these years.
I love the country and its people, but not its rotten politics. It [politics] has had ruined millions upon millions of Filipino lives--to this day. Nothing has changed.
your videos are a journey through time and space. thank you👏🇮🇹
This is the Philippines as it was, you won't see this with modern UA-cam bloggers who only want to tell you how great and wonderful everything is, thank you for uploading
I went to visit recently in mid 2022. A lot of the footage you see here is still the case to this day with the exception of a few things.
I miss those days . Since there was no internet at the time , I made use of my time socializing with people . Also , I spent a lot of my time on the back of a water buffalo , chewing on sugar canes , or climbing aratilis trees .
Don't use the internet if you miss those days so much
You can still do that just go outside
Hehe naalala ko nung elementary (late 90s) may pa field day sa school tas ang sayaw pa namin nun Mambo Number 5 😅 kakamiss maging batang 90s.
The Philippines will forever be the country of the future.
I can see parts of these that are still parts of the Philippines today. )-:
Thanks for sharing. But 45 years had passed, the poor are still poor. The rich becoming richer.
Many filipinos live below the poverty line, unemployment anf homelessness are worst. Graft and corruption prevails. I guess life in the 70s -,90s are much better.
nababawi naman yun government ehh, may makati niya tayo
oh boy, when marc0s loyalists find this video...
Iyak pa more. Tapos na eleksyon haha
Di bali na, hindi lang kayo anim na taon iiyak dahil pagkatapos ni PBBM ay si Sara Duterte naman ang magiging presidente haha
The Marcos loyalist would probably be still delusional and still thinks that the Philippines is well better in the past than the present.
They are like indios that doesn't learn and still a dog on their master
I lived in the Philippines in the early 1980's. It looks pretty much the same. Most of the corruption has moved underground. It is still a BEAUTIFUL country. Beautiful people. The Filipinas ??? OMG are they HOT !!!
The place still kinda looks like that… only the fashion changed a bit.
Gusto kona bumalik sa kapag kabata ko noong 90s wala na kasi 2023 natayo nakakakamis noon
Its nice and nostalgic, but far from the commonly proliferated myth that the Philippines was 2nd only to Japan in wealth during those times.
LOUDER 💯
I’m from the Philippines as and this made me so happy
Times when my father is young and full of life 😢 i miss you so much papa
This makes me feel emotional idk why
May pinagbago, pero walang pagbabago
Nakaka depress
Who asked?
@@SleepyCat1388 Why you ask him/her who ask?
Nice, brings nostalgia..by any chance, what process did you use to digitize this?, if you don’t mind.
The last scene i think was it from Manila in the claws of light (1975)? Really good movie and the last scene was impressive.
i love your channel! the video was great 👍
Sa mga 90s kid na katulad ko na humaharap pa sa mga pagsubok sa buhay para mai ahon sa kahirapan ang ating pamilya, laban lang!!
Sarap balikan nito,
1985 po ako😊
I need a time machine to see like this and I will go back immediately.
It's easy to judge and manipulate but the beauty of the video is real!
1:21 traditional woman smiles is so different it's hard that kind of smile anymore.
Imagine after 50 years, ganito na rin ang eksena na mga tao, they will look back in our years and wonder ano kaya ung buhay nuon. nakakalungkot na nakakatakot na one day lilipas tyo.
Music choice is 🔥
The future of a nation depends on what ethnicity or culture you belong even the geography and weather can affect it's fate
Good Old Days
Sana po may '70s, '80s, at '90s footage rin po ng CALABARZON (regionsl 4-a) soon,
Lalu na po dito sa Laguna😊
Permission to use some parts po, we don't intend to upload it to any social medias, just for academic purposes( for our group presentation) this would be a very big help for me and classmates, thank you so much 🙏🙏 we will give proper credits to your channel
0:32 man on left has ripped body
by watching this it gives me nostalgia but other people’s in the video is dead or still alive today
1983 i was 13 years old i was in pangasinan on that year...first year high school
And its 2023, philippines still look the same.
Not really. We improved but the development went unequally among the classes.
@heezy The government, the corruption yes, but a lot changes more infrastructure projects we improved our economy rise DESPITE of inflation
Just your personal biased speaks about it
@@mememanbehindtheshadows546 corruption isn't the problem anymore its the flipino people who rely on government and they always find something else to blame on the president
@@stigmistYou don’t know how it works. Corruption is still a problem here and worse. We’re ranked around 120 for level of corruption in the world. Well below Indonesia actually. I see others like Bangkok, Hanoi, Jakarta and they’re straight up far more developed than Manila and Cebu. Feels like the infrastructures never got rehabilitated or redeveloped in our cities. Like bombs fell on them and we just simply haven’t recovered since.
@@stigmistif you could have known how funds are being distributed, and where are the other remaining funds goes is something a common sense could have been use that they are still corrupt.
Unless if you are like an indio (loyalist) that is a puppet of corruption
Nostalgic. Can I use the clip po ba? thank you po
Now 2023, still looks the same to me.
Good day! May I ask permission to use some of the clips in our school project? Thank you!
Not much has changed in the Philippines since the 70's except internet dating has brought millions of foreign men to it's shores.
🇵🇭 mabuhay
Nice! make footage from Indonesia video please
My girlfriend is over there. 🇮🇩🌺
Hi can i have the permission to post this in my fb ?
Wait for it!
this is just cool
Permission to use po some parts for our documentary as output for our subject that will serve as a filler.
I can't wait
The footage is depressing no beautiful things at all except for the music background
I Hope You Uploaded Indonesia in 80's
The 70's was by far better than the 80's. When it goes to the 80's-90's everything went downhill but still and the most important thing is that, the people are happy.
The 80s was bad for many countries, but in the Philippines, the effects of the Iran-Iraq War and surging oil and gas prices, coupled by one of the worst economic recessions before 2008, and a high-profile assassination so brazenly done in the open, plunged us into the worst economic downturn in our history that lasted until 2003. Well, that is, until the pandemic hit in 2020.
if you start smoking today, would the lung cancer appear tomorrow, next month or after three months? You should think with time more!
Well actually it was during the 70s that things started going downhill for the Philippines. The country actually slightly recovered in the 90s.
Puro pa nakamaong mga lalaki , parang pambahay lang ♥️
I see squatter area right there wtf 😆😆😆.. nothing change at all ph really is a slow moving country
Il king è tornato, finalmente.
It's beautiful to see those years that I only hope to experience but again I was born in the 20th century
Manila before has No tall buildings, no 3D & LED billboards, no MRT, no phones, no motorbikes everywhere, no sm mall of asia & megamall & less cars on the roads,
pwede ba bumalik sa nakaraan?
Wow Nice 🙂
May scene from movies like Insiang and Maynila sa Mga Kuko ng Liwanag.
The heat level on that time is not too high so different now a days the uv rays of sun is too strong and heat.
Philippines nostal
_SOLID APO LAKAY MARCOS FOREVER KAMI_
The background music is giving me a headache.
4:22 Res Cortez?
Feels mostly like political footage or just scenes from old Filipino movies. Slightly disappointed.
It does, like they could have shown more old classic filipino films that are like fine wine (rather than propaganda movies) like in quezon city , baguio or makati or smth not just main manila
it’s history and you can’t change those facts
@@Dennis07-yl3cf it is but there is more than that in the 80s/90s Philippines. Plus most of these footages are mostly 1980s and one from 1956 (which was not suppose to be there)
@@Dennis07-yl3cf I know. I just wanted some chill footage of the era. Anything political isn't aesthetic to me at all
If you could have found any relevant footage in the 70s-80s in the Philippines, probably more likely on politics that our ancestor voted, which are their mistakes and on of the reasons why our country still suffer
Things haven't changed
You half expect FPJ to walk by. XD
looks disorganized and streets of manila became dirty after martial law years. nostalgic but development deteriorated.
1:34 The very first "Tulok man ka choy"
The crucifixition one was normal, we do it every holy week.
Yes, we know how far human folly can go.
0:22 New Holiday Cinema yan ba yung sa may Harrizon Pasay? Thx
_Heartbreak Ridge_ (1986) 1:17
Ang pinaka nakakamiss ay ABANTE TONIGHT 😂
the jeepney
If the Marcos' were reasonable and not greedy, and family dynasties were abolished/ban in office, the 70'-'80's would have been a "Singapore like nation" by now.
"do you think you could kill?" "with marcos and imelda? with pleasure."
Some of these ppl are probably spitting in their graves knowing that pos family somehow got back in power
After the shithousery of the succeeding administrations and failed promises of 1986, can't blame people for voting that family back.
🇰🇷🇵🇭🇯🇵
🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Nothing happened. It's still the same or worst.
A lot has changed indeed, the country's 2022 GDP per Capita has tripled from what it was in 2002. Poverty rate during the 80s was at 50%, now it has been 18% and has been declining during the 2010s, and is expected to continue this trajectory after we finally recovered our GDP.
Industrialization has led us to mainly being an agriculture exporting country during the 90s to exporting products such as semiconductors, computer chips, and etc.
Here comes the self-deprecating buffoons who seeks to taint the nation's image just because their political party and candidate didn't won.
@@herrkommandank675 Exactly We are now recovering as nation to progress! Coming from a Filipino and there is more progress coming rapidly.
@@herrkommandank675 7.6% GDP growth is a good start. Good job PBBM.
@@creepofreako Don’t also forget PRRD for a Gdp earlier this year of like 8.3% growth if im not mistaken
@@juanchoresultay2704 yes I'm well aware. Kahit ung dilawang economist pinuri si PBBM sa growth na un.
Kapanahona kupayan
필리핀
..but the music is 2000s tho
Panahon din ni "Bungo"💀!
🍺!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭
wala namang pinagbago may pa batang 90s pang nalalaman yung iba
Imeda Marcos and her 3000 pairs of shoes. So sad.
Pepsi Numbers Fever
Everybody is rich
Vietnamese please