Hahaha, haven't you watch this film yet? Just catch a glimpse of it last weekend, I know this have been shown 2 weeks ago in major cities in the country and still being shown in the provinces at the moment, and my impression of it? I have fun though on the level of being funny, it's just within 5 out of 10 but at least it have tickled a bit of my funny bones. Its only rare that I find "comedy" movies funny specially if it's slapstick type but this movie was able to top the compromise level. c",
Yes its hilarious in some scenes but some were rather boring and the story was dragging, it failed to sustain excitability throughout. I also thought that the comic antics shown by Eugene Domingo were a copy cat of what AiAi De Las Alas did in her films, I wish she came up with her own style of comedy. Must have something to do with the Director I believe, being the same Director who crafted the movie made by Ms. De Las Alas. The rest of the cast did the best that they could, Dingdong Dantes sucks and comedy was not really his forte. Cinematography, Music Score among other important aspects of the film, lacks effort and creativity, maybe due to budget constraints, whatsoever.
I like the way they manage to combine talents from the country's two biggest TV networks, for the world to know, the Philippine Entertainment Industry was only being manipulated by two rival TV networks, if your not a Kapamilya, your a Kapuso and I'm not a Filipino since I don't belong to either of the two, hahaha, kidding! Movies should have this set up as it will attract viewers from both camps and for movie producers to be non partisan when it comes to making movies, its a win-win situation for the ailing Filipino Movie Industry if booth camps would watch every Pinoy Movies that comes out in the Silverscreen.
Nothing more to say about the movie actually but if you don't have nothing to do this weekend and you want to laugh you hearts out a bit, head over to the theater and watch Kimi and Dora battle it out for laughs.
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