"Uy, Carlo, ngiti naman dyan!" a voice behind the camera teased. It was a woman's voice—his Tita Lita, who had passed away years ago.
is not an easy watch. It is repetitive, scored to the brim, and emotionally exhausting. The pacing drags in the middle (a common PMH editing issue), and some supporting characters—like the nosy neighbor—feel like cartoon distractions. kulang ka lang sa lambing kara films 1997 pmh top
In the landscape of mid-to-late 90s Filipino cinema, the phrase "kulang ka lang sa lambing" was more than a title—it was a cultural diagnosis. This Kara Films/PMH production takes that common accusation (often leveled at distant partners or cold parents) and stretches it into a two-hour emotional endurance test that leaves you both exhausted and strangely cathartic. "Uy, Carlo, ngiti naman dyan