Dear Papa P,
I saw KC on CinemaOne with her dad and Jericho Rosales. OK lang naman na pag-usapan natin siya dahil siya naman 'yong bitter about the two of you right?
I was just thinking, the role of dissing Jericho Rosales should go to faces and bodies like Kristine Hermosa's and, maybe, Ann Curtis'. Now, I won't be saying anything about KC Concepcion's body, if not for their production's insistence on making her wear body-hugging or arm-baring clothes.
I mean, her face is OK. Honestly, I think it would have been better for her to have taken a project that is more intellectually arousing but she took this tweetumms movie. And when I watch a tweetumms movie, I most probably will looking for a cuter actress who could get away with all the cheesy.
The movie, which probably is just an excuse to get father and daughter Concepcion in one film, is, yes, an excuse for a movie. Mad daughter with daddy issues who lives in New York comes to a province in the Philippines to claim a sum of money promised by humble, simple all-changed father who left her during her childhood. She is mad, mad, mad and wants the money but money is not ready so she has to stay a bit at the daddy's big comfy farm. Meanwhile, she meet handsome Jericho Rosales and they fall in love. And then, Daddy gets drunk and she gets tired so they start this discussion about the past. And then, morning after, everything is forgiven. Then, Daddy doesn't want to give the money anymore because he wants her to stay. They fight. She leaves anyway. Daddy wires the money. She returns. Happily ever after, bow. Jews!!
That plot is blah. So much drama. The only refreshing part of this movie is the setting, lots of greens, and Jericho Rosales. It is one of those movies that you keep watching 'til the end in hopes that the plot will get better. But it ends in the very predictable happy ending it has, leaving you disappointed about the movie and with justified predictions.
I'd say, maybe she is a good actress. And with the quality of an actress her handlers claim she is, they should not have signed her up for something so less of quality.
I saw KC on CinemaOne with her dad and Jericho Rosales. OK lang naman na pag-usapan natin siya dahil siya naman 'yong bitter about the two of you right?
I was just thinking, the role of dissing Jericho Rosales should go to faces and bodies like Kristine Hermosa's and, maybe, Ann Curtis'. Now, I won't be saying anything about KC Concepcion's body, if not for their production's insistence on making her wear body-hugging or arm-baring clothes.
I mean, her face is OK. Honestly, I think it would have been better for her to have taken a project that is more intellectually arousing but she took this tweetumms movie. And when I watch a tweetumms movie, I most probably will looking for a cuter actress who could get away with all the cheesy.
The movie, which probably is just an excuse to get father and daughter Concepcion in one film, is, yes, an excuse for a movie. Mad daughter with daddy issues who lives in New York comes to a province in the Philippines to claim a sum of money promised by humble, simple all-changed father who left her during her childhood. She is mad, mad, mad and wants the money but money is not ready so she has to stay a bit at the daddy's big comfy farm. Meanwhile, she meet handsome Jericho Rosales and they fall in love. And then, Daddy gets drunk and she gets tired so they start this discussion about the past. And then, morning after, everything is forgiven. Then, Daddy doesn't want to give the money anymore because he wants her to stay. They fight. She leaves anyway. Daddy wires the money. She returns. Happily ever after, bow. Jews!!
That plot is blah. So much drama. The only refreshing part of this movie is the setting, lots of greens, and Jericho Rosales. It is one of those movies that you keep watching 'til the end in hopes that the plot will get better. But it ends in the very predictable happy ending it has, leaving you disappointed about the movie and with justified predictions.
I'd say, maybe she is a good actress. And with the quality of an actress her handlers claim she is, they should not have signed her up for something so less of quality.
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