Thursday 15 November 2012

Piolo Pascual Challenged by Role in 24/7 in Love

Actor Piolo Pascual admitted it was a challenge to play the role of a man with the mental capacity of a kid in the upcoming movie “24/7 In Love.”

In an interview with ABS-CBN News on Tuesday, Pascual admitted he hard a hard time portraying the character but he definitely enjoyed working with young stars Zaijan Jaranilla and Xyriel Manabat.

“First time I'm playing a 30-plus guy who has the mental capacity of a seven-year-old so it's a bit of a challenge. I'm playing a love triangle with Zaijan and Xyriel so medyo mahirap. Medyo mahirap pero it was an experience,” he said.

Pascual said he is also elated to be part of Star Magic’s 20th anniversary offering.

“It was well worth doing it because this only happens once in a lifetime, to be part of an ensemble, seven different stories in one movie, something that you shouldn't miss,” he said.

Aside from Pascual, Jaranilla and Manabat, the movie will also feature six other stories, which will be headlined by the biggest and brightest stars of ABS-CBN’s talent management arm.

This includes John Lloyd Cruz, Angelica Panganiban, Gerald Anderson, Kim Chiu, Bea Alonzo, Diether Ocampo, Maja Salvador, Zanjoe Marudo, Sam Milby and Pokwang.

The movie will be out in cinemas nationwide on November 21. By wanderer || Full Story: Kapamilyalogy

Grace Poe-Llamanzares Wants Bea Alonzo to Portray Her on MMK

Senatorial candidate Grace Poe-Llamanzares wants actress Bea Alonzo to portray her in the TV adaptation of her life that will soon be featured in the longest-running drama anthology “Maalaala Mo Kaya” (MMK).

In an interview with ABS-CBN News on Tuesday, Llamanzares said she saw Alonzo’s performance in the movie “The Mistress” and was really impressed.

“Siyempre, libre naman mag-ilusyon, di ba? Kaya sabi ko, Bea Alonzo, di ba? Napanood ko siya sa 'The Mistress,' eh. Sabi ko ang ganda-ganda niya, parang simpleng-simple, ganoon. At saka maganda naman yung image, simple din siyang umarte, may impact, magaling,” she said.

Asked if she already talked to Alonzo, Llamanzares said: “Sabi ko ilusyon lang naman. Pero I know she’s busy, so I don’t know.”

Llamanzares, who is the adopted daughter of actor Fernando Poe Jr. and actress Susan Roces, said she will meet with the "MMK" staff soon to discuss the storyline of the episode.

The senatorial aspirant said she wants the story to focus mainly on her life as an adopted child.

“Yung highlight siyempre, 'yung advocacy ng adoption. Kasi 'yung parang, bakit ka ituturing na isang anak? Anong ibig sabihin nun? Anong stigma nun nung lumalaki ako? Maraming mga taong nanliliit sa mga katulad namin. Pero makikita mo naman na ang mga katulad namin, nais din naming patunayan ang sarili namin na mahal namin at may utang na loob kami sa aming mga magulang,” she said.

Llamanzares shared she learned that she was adopted at a very young age.

“Siguro I was like Grade 1 or Grade 2. Basta I remember because I had a classmate who was upset with me, so she basically used it as an insult na parang, ‘Ampon ka lang,’” she said.

Despite the mockery she received while growing up, Llamanzares said she is not ashamed to admit that she is adopted.

“Hanggang ngayon mayroong ganon pero at least ngayon mayroon nang awareness na it’s actually a noble thing to be able to raise a child that’s not biologically yours, to teach that child to grow up to be responsible and decent. That’s why I believe early childhood is very important and affording the child the opportunity to grow up to be a responsible adult,” she explained.

She said she owes it to Poe and Roces to pursue this advocacy.

Meanwhile, Llamanzares shared that she never got the chance to know her biological parents. She nonetheless thanked them for choosing to keep her alive.

“I’m grateful for the fact that they at least they chose life but then you can’t also take it away from me that my parents in my heart, of course, are the ones that really sacrificed so much raising me,” she said. By wanderer || Full Story: Kapamilyalogy

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