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I’m not sure what you mean. I’ll assume you want a full, readable article about Elizabeth Oropesa’s bold/most notable films and portable (streamable or widely available) performances — one cohesive story profiling her career and key movies. I’ll proceed with that. If you meant something else, tell me.

As the landscape of Philippine cinema evolved, so did Oropesa. She moved from "bold" roles into complex character acting, culminating in her 1999 performance in Bulaklak ng Maynila. Her portrayal of Azon won her the "Grand Slam," receiving Best Actress honors from FAMAS, Gawad Urian, FAP, and the Star Awards. Notable Elizabeth Oropesa Movies Notable Recognition Ang Pinakamagandang Hayop sa Balat ng Lupa Introduced the "wet look" Mister Mo, Lover Boy Ko Breakthrough lead role Lumapit, Lumayo ang Umaga FAMAS Best Actress Winner Nunal sa Tubig Critically acclaimed classic Aguila Epic drama with Fernando Poe Jr. Milagros Gawad Urian Best Supporting Actress Bulaklak ng Maynila Grand Slam Best Actress Winner Burlesk King Critically recognized role Laman Gawad Urian Best Supporting Actress Maid in Malacañang Notable recent performance Legacy and Life Outside the Screen top+full+elizabeth+oropesa+bold+movies+portable

Tinimbang Ka Ngunit Kulang (Note: while Alicia Vergel/Lorna Tolentino are famous in some versions, Oropesa’s contemporaries often appeared in similarly themed works) — Oropesa’s era included films dealing with stigma and social hypocrisy; these works cemented her dramatic credentials. (If you want exact filmography entries, see below.) I’m not sure what you mean

: A gritty, social-realist drama where Oropesa delivers a powerhouse performance as an inmate. This film is a staple of Philippine feminist cinema. Nunal sa Tubig (A Speck in the Water, 1976) If you meant something else, tell me

| Movie Title | Year | Notable For | |-------------|------|--------------| | Scorpio Nights | 1985 | Cult classic; raw depiction of sexual tension in a tenement | | Bilanggo ang Puso | 1989 | Dramatic bold scenes + social commentary | | Kung Ako’y Iiwan Mo | 1990 | Emotional + daring performance | | Sana’y Wala Nang Wakas | 1986 | Romance with steamy sequences | | Virgin People | 1984 | Early bold ensemble film | | Boso (cameo) | 2005 | Later daring role as a voyeuristic landlady |