Also, considering the user might be referring to a fan-made movie, a fake movie, or a video compilation. The term "PINOY" indicates it's a Filipino (Pinoy) movie. The mention of "Full Movie" suggests it might be a full-length film. The "59" at the end could be a part number, a typo, or unrelated. Sometimes people include part numbers in the title when the movie is in segments.

Sunshine Cruz is a Filipino actress known for her roles in TV and film, typically in the drama and teen genres. She was in movies like "Mara Clara" and "Sano Uso." If the movie is from 1999, that would be before her peak, but maybe she was in it. However, 1999 is quite early in her career. Alternatively, maybe the year is part of the title and not when it was made. Wait, "Ekis 1999" could be a fictional movie? Maybe it's a 2000s movie that set in 1999? Or maybe it's a movie that was released in 1999 but made recently? I need to be careful here.

I need to make sure to clarify that the movie might not exist and that the title could be confusing or incorrect. Provide a disclaimer about the hypothetical nature of the write-up. That way, the user gets an informative piece without spreading misinformation if the movie isn't real.