Saturday, January 28, 2012

Praybeyt Benjamin (2011)

The Unkabogable Praybeyt Benjamin is a 2011 Filipino action comedy film starring Vice Ganda, Derek Ramsey and Eddie Garcia. It currently holds the title of the highest-grossing Filipino film of all time.


Trailer

Watch full movie http://www.allnewpinoymovies.com/pinoy-movies/praybet-benjamin.html


Plot
Benjamin (Vice Ganda), is a gay who is born into a military family , which caused his grandfather, Benjamin Santos VI (Eddie Garcia) to hate him. He lives with his parents and two sisters named Jesamine (Angelie Urquico) and Angiemin (Abby Bautista). His father Benjamin VII, gave up being a military soldier to be to what he wants to be, being a scientist and an inventor. As a result, Benjamin's grandfather did not agree with his decision, so they were forced to leave his grandfather's home and to never come back. They now live in an antique house, where they started a new life. His father, as expected, followed what makes him happy. He invented gadgets and unique deadly weapons. Some examples are the Fart-gun, or the Utot-gun in Tagalog, a fan that shoots bullets and a tiara that can kill thousands of people.


When a civil war in the Philippines breaks out, He is forced to enlist in place of his ailing father, who was said to have high blood pressure and diabetes. With the help of his friends and deadly weapons invented by his father, will they be able to conquer the terrorists and protect his grandfather from death?


Cast
Main cast
Vice Ganda as Private Benjamin "Benjie" Santos VIII/Brandon's Fiance/Past Ancestors of the Santos Family
Jimmy Santos as Benjamin "Ben" Santos VII
Eddie Garcia as Benjamin Santos VI
Derek Ramsay as Brandon Estolas
Nikki Valdez as Lucresia Alcantara
Kean Cipriano as Emerson Ecleo
DJ Durano as Dominador "Dondi" Rosales
Vandolph Quizon as Buhawi Manay
Jojit Lorenzo as Joselito "Jojo" Makapagtagpo Jr./Remescal
Carlos Agassi as Paul Marigma
Dennis Padilla as Bentot Santos


Supporting cast
Bodie Cruz as George Carang
Tutti Caringal as Ringo Daway
Malou de Guzman as Lilibeth Santos
Ricky Rivero as Bigboy Carnate
Angelie Urquico as Jesamine Santos
Abby Bautista as Angiemin Santos
Tess Antonio as Lisa Santos
Rubi Rubi
Andrew Wolff
Angelica Panganiban as voice of Brandon's Fiance
Jasper Visaya as Ben10 Santos


Special Participation
Luis Manzano as Himself


Reception
Release
The television trailer premiered in the talk show Gandang Gabi, Vice! where Vice Ganda is also the host. It was announced in the trailer that the film will premiere on October 12, 2011. However, during the premiere of No Other Woman, it was announced that the delayed premiere will be October 26, 2011.


Rating
It was graded "B" by the Cinema Evaluation Board of the Philippines.


Box Office
The film opened with PHP 23.6 million ticket sales during its first day and continued to break Philippine box-office records after grossing PHP 109 million on its fourth day of screening. After its seventh day on air, it reached the PHP 200 million mark. It broke the records set also by the previous Star Cinema-Viva Films produced film, No Other Woman. Based on a report from the Box Office Mojo, Praybeyt Benjamin became the highest-grossing Filipino film of all time having a total gross PHP 331,631,283.


Sequel
According to ABS-CBN News, Praybeyt Benjamin II is already in works and would likely air in 2012. Vice Ganda is confirmed to be back for the sequel.


Summary
Directed Wenn V. Deramas 
Produced

Charo Santos-Concio
Malou Santos
Vic Del Rosario
Written
Screenplay
Starring

Vice Ganda
Derek Ramsay
Eddie Garcia
Nikki Valdez
Kean Cipriano
DJ Durano
Vandolph Quizon
Music
Cinematography
Editing
Studio
Star Cinema
Viva Films
Distributed
Star Cinema
Release Date(s) October 26, 2011
Running Time
Country Philippines
Language
Tagalog
Box Office Php 331,631,283

No Other Woman (2011)

No Other Woman is a 2011 Filipino romance drama film starring Anne Curtis, Derek Ramsay, and Cristine Reyes.


The film opened with positive reviews and breaking box office records in the Philippines. It holds the title as the second highest grossing Filipino film of all time having a gross of P278 million. The film was also screened in select cities internationally.


Trailer

Watch full movie http://www.allnewpinoymovies.com/pinoy-movies/no-other-woman.html


Synopsis
The film revolves on a mans journey on becoming a successful working husband whose perfect marriage becomes complicated when he commits into an adulterous affair that changes his life.


Cast
Anne Curtis as Kara Zalderiaga
Derek Ramsay as Ram Escaler
Cristine Reyes as Charmaine Escaler
Tirso Cruz III as the father of Kara Zalderiaga
Carmi Martin
John Arcilla
Niña Dolino as Marian
Ricci Chan as Raymond
Ron Morales
Matt Evans
Kitkat
Peter Serrano
Marlann Flores
Fred Payawan
Kat Alano
Melvin Lee


Reception
Rating
Despite its adult themes about cheating, It was graded an "A" by the Cinema Evaluation Board of the Philippines. The board found big lessons about the movie itself. The movie was given an R-13 rating by the Movies and Television Classification Board of the Philippines.


Canceled Premiere
The premiere was supposed to be held one day before the release date. However, with Typhoon Nesat affecting Luzon in the Philippines. Curtis, in her show Showtime on the morning of the day of the premiere hinted that the premiere might not be held at all. However she added that she will update through her official Twitter account. Few hours later, Curtis confirmed that the premiere is cancelled, posted it through her Twitter account.


Box Office
Despite Typhoon Pedring affecting Luzon in the Philippines, The film opened with a P15 million gross on its first day. On its 4th day the movie earned P70 Million. The movie earned P100 million in its first five days. In two weeks of showing, it has been declared as the highest grossing Filipino film of all time with an approximate P220 Million gross income breaking the box office record set in by the 2009 film, You Changed My Life, which grossed P209 million. On October 26, 2011, the box office records set by the film was surpassed by the other Star Cinema-Viva Films produced film, The Unkabogable Praybeyt Benjamin, which opened with a P200 million gross on its first week and has a current gross of P329 million. The film still holds the second highest grossing Filipino film of all time.


Critical Reception
The film was well received by critics. They also gave a positive about the quotable lines from the film.


Summary
Directed Ruel S. Bayani 
Produced


Charo Santos-Concio
Malou Santos
Vic Del Rosario
Written Keiko Aquino
Ricardo Fernando III
Screenplay Kris G. Gazmen
Ricardo Fernando III
Story
Kris G. Gazmen
Starring

Anne Curtis
Derek Ramsay
Cristine Reyes
Music Raul Mitra
Cinematography Charlie Peralta
Editing Vito Cajili
Studio Star Cinema
Distributed Star Cinema
Release Date(s) September 28, 2011
Running Time
Country Philippines
Language
Tagalog
English
Box Office P278.39 million

Catch Me... I'm in Love (2011)

Catch Me... I'm in Love is a 2011 Filipino romantic film starring Sarah Geronimo and Gerald Anderson. It was released on March 23, 2011. This was the first team-up of Gerald Anderson and Sarah Geronimo in the silver screen, both of them already worked in a commercial advertisement.


They recently made their second movie of the tandem entitled "Won't Last A Day Without You" which premiered nationwide last November 30 at the same year.


Trailer

Watch full movie http://www.allnewpinoymovies.com/pinoy-movies/catch-me-im-in-love.html


Plot
A young woman with high ideals about romance is assigned to accompany the spoiled son of the president as he goes on an immersion trip. Coming from different worlds, the two find much to fight about. But an attraction soon grows between them.


Cast
Main Cast
Sarah Geronimo as Roan Sanchez
Gerald Anderson as Enrique "Erick" Rodriguez III
Matteo Guidicelli as Vitto


Supporting Cast
Dawn Zulueta as First Lady Elena Rodriguez
Christopher De Leon as President Enrique Rodriguez
Joey Marquez as Mr. Sanchez
Arlene Muhlach as Mrs. Sanchez
Sam Pinto as Nicole Morales
Fred Payawan as PSG
Charee Pineda as Charms
Dino Imperial as Rojie
Janus Del Prado as Dan
Ketchup Eusebio as Jojo
Lito Legaspi as Mr. Morales
Alchris Galura as Paolo
Ian Galliguez as Girlie
Roden Araneta as NGO Supervisor
Princess Manzon as Cara
Josef Elizalde as Erick's Friend


Special Participation
Erik Santos as Himself


Reception
Critical response
Critical reception of the film has been mostly positive from PEP.ph stating that "Catch Me...I'm In Love is a simple love story with a lot of heart". Mario Bautista of People's Journal praised Sarah's acting abilities quoting "She's a natural comedian who's very charming in her hilarious scenes but she also handles her dramatic scenes well" and also remarked about Gerald Anderson saying "He certainly proves he can be on his own and not just identified with his love team with Kim Chiu" lastly praised Director Mae Cruz for the movie by quoting "No doubt, this movie's intention is to just make kilig the viewers and Director Mae Cruz definitely succeeds in her intentions".


Box office
According to Philippine Box Office Index and Weekend Box Office of Box office Mojo the film debuted at 15.95 million placing at number 1 over Sucker Punch which debuted at 14.14 million. As of May 11, 2011 after 31 days of screenings, the film has had a total gross of P 120.88 million.


Summary
Directed Mae Cruz
Produced

Charo Santos-Concio
Malou Santos
Vic del Rosario
Written
Screenplay
Starring

Sarah Geronimo
Gerald Anderson
Arlene Muhlach
Dawn Zulueta
Christopher De Leon
Joey Marquez
Music
Cinematography
Editing
Studio
Star Cinema
Viva Films
Distributed Star Cinema
Release Date(s) March 23, 2011
Running Time 106 minutes
Country Philippines
Language
Tagalog
English
Box Office Php 120.21 million

In The Name of Love (2011)

In The Name of Love is a 2011 Filipino romance film starring Aga Muhlach, Angel Locsin and Jake Cuenca. The film is a part of the special presentation for Star Cinema's 18th year anniversary. The film premiered on May 11, 2011. It is produced and released by Star Cinema.


Trailer

Watch full movie http://www.allnewpinoymovies.com/pinoy-movies/in-the-name-of-love.html

Synopsis
With barely anything to live for, Emman Toledo (Aga Muhlach), a former dancer, is just about to start his life all over again. He holds the good memories of his past dearly, knowing he will never be able to bring back his better days. An unlikely opportunity comes up when he is assigned to be the dance instructor for the upcoming Governor's Ball of the powerful political family of the Evelinos, a chance for him to rekindle his lost passion.


It will be at this ball where the engagement of the governor's son Dylan Evelino (Jake Cuenca), and Cedes Fernandez (Angel Locsin) will be announced. Despite her hatred for the dirty politics, Cedes has no choice but to succumb to the decision of Dylan out of her indebtedness towards the family.


Emman is drawn towards Cedes from the first time she catches his eye. As their lives intertwine through dance, Emman and Cedes find themselves resisting an affair: one that holds the truths to their painful pasts, and the memories of a boundless love. Pursuing their feelings for each other will only set fire to the dangers and trappings of their love, so much so that their love could cost them their lives. Can the strength of their love overcome the powers of the dangers surrounding them?


Cast


Main Cast
Aga Muhlach as Emman Toledo/Garry Fernandez
Angel Locsin as Mercedes "Cedes" Fernandez
Jake Cuenca as Dylan Evelino


Supporting Cast
Carmi Martin as Chloe Evelino
Ryan Eigenmann as Homer Evelino
Smokey Manoloto as Patrick
Leo Rialp as Gov. Tony Evelino
Kat Alano as Rita Evelino
Emilio Garcia as Dan
Bobby Andrews as Neil
Dimples Romana as Emily
Michael Flores as Toby
Joshua Zamora as Jojo
Nanding Josef as Mayor Boborol
Maliksi Morales as Otap
Paul Salas as Migo
Dante Rivero as Roger


Reception


Launch
The film's trailer was released on April 20, 2011 on the films official website. The trailer included scenes that were shot in Tokyo, Japan and theme song of the film which is sung by Jericho Rosales titled, Naaalala Ka (Remember You).


Box office
The film placed at the 15th spot in a Top 20 list of movies worldwide with the highest gross on the week of May 11, 2011 to May 18, 2011. It grossed $1,917,443 (approximately P84 million) in the box office, as reported by the Associated Press on May 19.


International screenings
The film had international premieres in two United States cities. One on May 28, 2011, in Los Angeles, CA and on May 29, 2011 in San Francisco, CA.


Summary
Directed Olivia M. Lamasan 
Produced

Charo Santos-Concio
Malou Santos
Written
Screenplay
Starring

Aga Muhlach
Angel Locsin
Jake Cuenca
Music
Cinematography
Editing
Studio Star Cinema
Distributed Star Cinema
Release Date(s) May 11, 2011 (Philippines) 
Running Time
Country Philippines
Language
Tagalog
Box Office
P117 million
(as of June 12, 2011)

Won't Last A Day Without You (2011)

Won't Last A Day Without You is a 2011 Filipino romantic comedy film starring Sarah Geronimo and Gerald Anderson with a special participation of Joey de Leon.  The film was produced and released by Star Cinema and Viva Films and directed by Raz dela Torre. It was released on November 30, 2011 in the Philippines.


Trailer

Watch full movie http://www.allnewpinoymovies.com/pinoy-movies/wont-last-a-day-without-you-full-movie.html

Plot
Awarded radio personality George Harrison Apostol, known as DJ Heidee to her listeners (Sarah Geronimo), provides love advice to people who are having problems in their relationships. DJ Heidee receives a call from a girl named Melissa (Megan Young) who is asking advice on how to break up with her boyfriend Andrew (Gerald Anderson). Unfortunately, Andrew is listening to the same program and hears Heidee telling Melissa how they should break up. Andrew blames Heidee for what happened and even threatens to sue her for giving that particular advice. In order to prevent a legal battle, and to ease her conscience, Heidee decides to help Andrew win Melissa back. In the process of getting the two together, Andrew and Heidee begin to feel an attraction toward each other. Will they be able to overcome their past and become lovers instead?


Cast
Gerald Anderson as Andrew Escalona
Sarah Geronimo  as George Apostol/ DJ Heidee/
Joey de Leon as Pablo Apostol
John Lapus as DJ Ram
Megan Young as Melissa
Martin del Rosario as Duke
Niña Dolino Paraluman/Pars
Marlann Flores as Carol
Cheska Ortega as Yumi Apostol
Young JV as Jeff
Lui Villaruz as Sir Bong
Jommy Teotico as Dom
Yam Concepcion as Anne
Robi Domingo as Oscar
Helga Krapf as Lauren
JB as Elvis
Jef Gaitan - Sexy Girl/


Reception


Box-Office
The film opened with P20 million gross of total receipts. On its third week it grossed P88 million.


Critics
Philbert Dy of Click the City said “It is a film that seems willing to acknowledge that relationships can be messy, and that people do get hurt and that it isn’t always easy to forgive. While the bad habits are still there, there is a charming core to the picture that seems truer than many of the things the mainstream has put out there.”
Ria Limjap of Spot.ph stated “The movie itself is funny, endearing, and cute. The director managed to use all the required elements of the Star Cinema Formula for Box Office Success (among others: popular theme song, big stars, and the happy ending with a public declaration of love—can you name more?) and made a perfectly good example of a mainstream romantic comedy without the glaringly bad habits of the genre.”


Abby Mendoza of Philippine Entertainment Portal quoted “Raz dela Torre’s film could have oh-so-melodramatically tackled the aforementioned heartbreak crisis… Instead, it does a favour to those who are in the process of healing by taking bitterness as a genuine emotion that only the failure of love can produce, and creating a feel-good, fresh, and hopeful narrative out of it.”


Summary
Directed Raz dela Torre 
Produced

Charo Santos-Concio
Malou Santos
Vic Del Rosario, Jr.
Written
Melissa Mae Chua
Raz dela Torre
Screenplay
Starring

Sarah Geronimo
Gerald Anderson
Music
Cinematography Anne Monzon
Editing Marya Ignacio
Studio
Star Cinema
Distributed
Star Cinema
Viva Films
Release Date(s) November 30, 2011
Running Time
Country Philippines
Language
Tagalog
Box Office P87.57 million

Pak! Pak! My Dr. Kwak! (2011)

Pak! Pak! My Dr. Kwak! is a 2011 Filipino comedy film starring Vic Sotto and Bea Alonzo and produced by OctoArts Films, M-Zet Films, and APT Entertainment and released by Star Cinema.It is Vic Sotto's comeback to Star Cinema after 14 years.


Trailer

Watch full movie http://www.allnewpinoymovies.com/pinoy-movies/pak-pak-my-dr-kwak.html


Synopsis
Angelo (Vic Sotto) dreams of creating a medicine that could cure his father’s illness. With some knowledge about medicinal herbs, he makes a living as a faith healer. Everyone believes him, except Cielo Delos Santos (Bea Alonzo), a doctor who swears to do everything to uncover Angelo’s secret.


Things get a little complicated when Angelito (Zaijian Jaranilla), an exiled angel comes down to earth to help Angelo become a better man. As the three of them try to achieve their own goals, they realize that they need each other more than they are willing to admit.


Cast

Main Cast
Vic Sotto as Angelo The Great Pak Healer/Ka Olegna
Bea Alonzo as Cielo Delos Santos
Zaijan Jaranilla as Angelito
Xyriel Manabat as Mae-C
Pokwang as Pining
Wally Bayola as Phil
Jose Manalo as James


Supporting cast
Paolo Ballesteros as Anton
Joonee Gamboa as Angelo's father/God the Father
Thou Reyes
Dexter Doria as Cielo's mother
Johnny Revilla as Doctor John Fuentes
Victor Basa as Ricky
Ryan Yllana as Paeng
Paw Diaz
Jon Avila as Magcus


Special Participation
Anjo Yllana as Cielo's Ob-Gyne
Peque Gallaga as Saint Peter
Bella Flores as Patient of Angelo
Joey De Leon as Doctor from PMA
Richie D’ Horsie
Gary Lising as Mang Gary
Toni Rose Gayda as Sister Mary
Tomas Gonzales as Himself


Reception
The film has been graded 'B' by the Cinema Evaluation Board of the Philippines.  The film had a total gross of P72.31 million. 


Trivia
All of the hospital scenes were shot at the World Citi Medical Center in Aurora Boulevard, Quezon City.
It is Vic Sotto's comeback to Star Cinema after 14 years.
This is Tomas Gonzales' only (first and last) movie before recently died last March. However the following month had been premiered the movie.


Summary
Directed Tony Y. Reyes 
Produced

Charo Santos-Concio
Malou Santos
Antonio Tuviera
Marivic Sotto
Orlando Ilacad
Written
Screenplay
Starring

Vic Sotto
Bea Alonzo
Zaijan Jaranilla
Xyriel Manabat
Pokwang
Wally Bayola
Jose Manalo
Music
Cinematography
Editing
Studio
APT Entertainment
M-Zet Films
OctoArts Films
Distributed
Release Date(s) April 23, 2011
Running Time
Country Philippines
Language

Tagalog
English
Box Office P72.31 Million

Bulong (2011)

Bulong is a 2011 Filipino horror-comedy film starring Angelica Panganiban and Vhong Navarro. The film was released by Star Cinema.


Trailer

Watch full movie http://www.allnewpinoymovies.com/pinoy-movies/bulong.html


Plot
Conan really wanted to get Ellen, the girl he liked and so he whispered to the dead his wish that she would fall in love with him. Conan had believed that by whispering into the ear of a dead person and telling them what your desire is, it would come true. And so he whispered into a dead persons ear, in hopes that Ellen would like him too. This however turned out to be the biggest mistake he ever made.


Cast
Vhong Navarro as Conan
Angelica Panganiban as Oprah
Bangs Garcia as Ellen
Jon Avila as Dr. Randy
Eda Nolan as Fatima
Ruben Gonzaga as Simon
Neri Naig as Lala
Teddy Corpuz as Donald
Sylvia Sanchez as Lili
Carl John Barrameda as Fatima's brother
Joy Viado as Aunt Tyra
Angie Fero as Lola Paula
Carme Sanchez as Madame Kara
Mel Kimura as Fake Kumadrona


Summary
Directed Chito S. Roño 
Produced
Charo Santos-Concio 
Malou Santos
Written Chito S. Roño
Roy Iglesias
WrittenRoy Iglesias
Starring
Vhong Navarro
Angelica Panganiban
Bangs Garcia
Music Carmina Cuya
Cinematography Gary Cordoce
Editing Vito Cajili
Studio Star Cinema
Distributed Star Cinema
Release Date(s) February 2, 2011
Running Time
Country Philippines
Language
Tagalog

English
Korean
Box Office 67.27 Million(5th Week) 

Temptation Island (2011)

Temptation Island is a 2011 Philippine comedy drama exploitation film produced and released by GMA Films and Regal Films. The film is a remake of the 1980 film of the same name.


Trailer

Watch full movie http://www.allnewpinoymovies.com/pinoy-movies/temptation-island-2011.html

Production
In 2010, Regal Films decided to remake their 80s cult hit film Temptation Island that starred Dina Bonnevie, Deborah Sun, Jennifer Cortez, Bambi Arambulo, and Azenith Briones. Initially, ABS-CBN had the TV rights from Regal Films to remake the film into a TV series together with another 80s film, Underage. But Regal Films asked to take back the rights and the two companies compromised that ABS-CBN artist would be part of the remake. The initial cast were supposedly Marian Rivera, Angelica Panganiban, Lovi Poe, Pokwang, Carla Abellana, Shaina Magdayao, and Andi Eigenmann. But Regal films decided to co-produce the film with GMA Films, which is ABS-CBN's rival network's film studio GMA Network, they then pulled out ABS-CBN artists of the film. In March 2011, the final cast was revealed and that the film will star Marian Rivera, Heart Evangelista, Solenn Heussaff, and Lovi Poe. The leading men completed the cast with Aljur Abrenica, Tom Rodriguez, and Mikael Daez. Paulo Avelino was initially one of the leading men, but later refused because of health reasons.


In April 2011, production started in Paoay, Ilocos Norte.


Cast
Marian Rivera as Cristina G.
Rufa Mae Quinto as Nympha
Heart Evangelista as Virginia P.
Lovi Poe as Serafina L.
Solenn Heussaff as Pura K.
John Lapus as Joshua
Tom Rodriguez as Umberto
Mikael Daez as Ricardo
Aljur Abrenica as Alfred
Dennis Trillo as Antonio


Special Participation
Tim Yap as Himself
Tessa Prieto-Valdes as Herself


Reception
The film was well received by the film critics. According to Box Office Mojo, the film was able to garner P46,151,045 in four weeks of showing.
July 6-10 = 27,649,130
July 13-17 = 13,935,833
July 20-24 = 4,024,490
July 27-31 = 541,592
TOTAL GROSS P46,151,045


Summary
Directed Chris Martinez 
Produced

Written Chris Martinez
Starring
Marian Rivera
Rufa Mae Quinto
Heart Evangelista
Lovi Poe
Solenn Heusaff
John Lapus
Music
Cinematography
Editing
Studio
Distributed
GMA Films
Regal Films
Release Date(s) July 6, 2011
Running Time
Country Philippines
Language
Tagalog
Box Office P46,151,045

Who’s That Girl (2011)

Who’s That Girl is a 2011 Filipino Comedy/Romance film starring Anne Curtis, Luis Manzano, and Eugene Domingo produced by Viva Films and SMDC and released by Star Cinema. Who’s That Girl is a story about how a case of mistaken identity can be life-altering, told in such hilarious manner. Anne Curtis plays Elizabeth Pedrosa, a wallflower who transforms into a gorgeous and successful career woman because of her longtime dream guy, John Eduque, played by Luis Manzano. A collaboration between Director Wenn V. Deramas and writer Ms. Mel Mendoza-Del Rosario, both award-winners.


Star Cinema Distributed the Film on DVD internationally and advertised and sold through their online site and TV starting May 2011.


Trailer

Watch full move http://www.allnewpinoymovies.com/pinoy-movies/whos-that-girl-2011.html


Plot
When the school wallflower gets a pep talk from the most popular campus heartthrob at her lowest moment, this becomes a life-changing moment for her.


Elizabeth (Anne Curtis) transforms into a beautiful, intelligent and successful career woman, who has often fantasized about how her dream man John Eduque (Luis Manzano) had turned out to be. Until one day, she reads his name in the obituary. Bea is shattered with grief over a man she was not even romantically involved with. She goes to the wake in hysterics causing eyebrows to raise, especially the deceased’s widow. The John Eduque that passed away is actually the senior John Eduque, John’s father. Realizing her fumble, Bea hurriedly leaves, unaware of the damage she has caused to John’s family who suspects she is the unknown mistress. Mrs. Eduque succumbs to depression therefore John takes it upon himself to avenge his mother’s misery and hunts for the mystery woman. But instead of seeking revenge on Bea, John starts to fall for her the more he gets to know her.


Cast
Anne Curtis as Elizabeth Pedroza
Luis Manzano as John Enduque, Jr.
Eugene Domingo as Belinda Enduque
Dennis Padilla as Jack Pedroza
Dina Bonnevie as Jill Pedroza
Dino Imperial as Kyle Pedroza
Maki Billiones as Gio Pedroza
Abby Bautista as Nikka Pedroza
John Lapus as Bert
Candy Pangilinan as Monique
DJ Durano as Johnny
Joy Viado as Nurse Jane
Ricky Rivero as Frosty
Bobby Yan as Detective Bond
Tess Antonio as Elizabeth's Officemate
Nadine Lustre as Elizabeth's Secretary
Jojit Lorenzo as Elizabeth's Boss
Miguel Faustmann as John Enduque, Sr.


Cameo apperances
Ai-Ai de las Alas as Mr. Enduque's mistress
Marvin Agustin as fish ball vendor


Summary
Directed Wenn V. Deramas 
Produced
Charo Santos-Concio
Malou Santos
Written Mel Mendoza-Del Rosario 
Starring
Anne Curtis
Luis Manzano
Eugene Domingo
Music
Cinematography
Editing
Studio
Distributed Star Cinema
Viva Films
Release Date(s) March 2, 2011
Running Time
Country Philippines
Language
Tagalog
Box Office P58.68 million