Borrowing Bukowski's interpretations, the boundlessly inventive director, poet, pianist Khavn conducts an unquestionably odd, bizarrely fascinating spectacle, shot on 10 various cameras (including Super8).
They say Manila is a gateway to Hell with three entrances: lust, anger, and greed. A vibrant city dazzles with hunger, drugs, violence, poverty on almost every corner. Even after burial, Orphea wants to embrace her beloved Eurydike, deceased from food poisoning on January 22nd. She passionately descends into the apocalyptic underworld in a quest of nine extraordinary songs, but maybe the wandering Eurydike no longer needs any love?