Beauty and the Bestie
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Directed by | Wenn V. Deramas |
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Screenplay by | Wenn V. Deramas |
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Distributed by | Star Cinema |
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Running time | 119 minutes[1] |
Country | Philippines |
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Beauty and the Bestie is a 2015 Filipino action comedy drama film directed by Wenn V. Deramas, starring Vice Ganda, Coco Martin, James Reid, and Nadine Lustre. It is an official entry to the 2015 Metro Manila Film Festival.[3][4] It was a co-production between ABS-CBN Film Productions and VIVA Films and was released nationwide under the banner of Star Cinema. It was also released overseas in cities that has significant Filipino population. It is currently the highest-grossing Filipino film in the Philippines and the second highest-grossing Filipino film of all time ranking behind A Second Chance.[5] This is Wenn V. Deramas' last film before his death on February 29, 2016. [6]
Plot
For an important case, a policeman needs the help of his former best friend to impersonate the daughter of a foreign dignitary in a beauty pageant.
The story focuses on Erika (Vice Ganda), who isn't making nearly enough money running a photography studio to support his family. The problem is exacerbated when his young nephew is diagnosed with a rare condition that may lead to blindness. And that's when his former best friend Emman (Coco Martin) suddenly shows up. Emman works for the Elite Super Secret Task Force, a spy agency tasked with the security of an upcoming beauty pageant. Erika happens to look exactly like Ms. Uzeklovakia, who was abducted by terrorists led by a Japanese yakuza named Daemon Yu (Jacky Woo) and his Korean right-hand man, Jin Jhong (Ryan Bang) .
Emman asks Erika to pretend to be Ms. Uzeklovakia while the agency searches for the real deal. Erika is still nursing some hurt from the way he and Emman ended things, but he ends up taking on the task in exchange for help in caring for her family. Aside from all this, Erika's younger sister Abi (Nadine Lustre) and Emman's half-brother Tristan (James Reid) meet and end up falling in love. Erika must deal with his feelings for his former best friend while fending off terrorists and dealing with his worry for Abi's budding romance.
Before the Q/A portion of the coronation night, Erika encounters the real Ms. Uzeklovakia after she manages to escape from her kidnappers which she was disgusted from his scent until she was intercepted by Emman and his friends in order to secure her from the terrorists. With that Erika continues to pose as Ms. Uzeklovakia until he wins the pageant. It was soon interrupted by the terrorists who are attempting to kill the fake which is Erika and Daemon manage to kidnap him thinking he was Ms. Uzeklovakia. Emman eventually intercepts the helicopter as he and Daemon fight as Emman manages to kill him in time as Erika falls onto the ledge of the helicopter which he takes his hand finally reconciles their friendship until he drops Erika's hand and falls into the ocean which Emman follows him.
When Emman attempts to make CPR towards Erika after falling each other into the ocean, he was still alive and soon reunites with his family. After the incident, the father of Ms. Uzeklovakia was happy that his daughter won the contest thanks to Erika's efforts in pretending as herself after she returns to their home country and reuniting with her father and he congratulates both Emman and Erika for rescuing her as both of them make their thankful speech.
The movie ends where both Emman and Erika are eating fishballs from a fishball bystander and both senses the shades was a detonator and it explodes knowing that another terrorist abducts another person from another country which makes both of them are summoned in their new mission.
Cast
Main casts
- Vice Ganda as Natalia Thalia Nutreila / Eric "Erika" Villavicencio
- Coco Martin as Emman Castillo
- James Reid as Tristan Adams
- Nadine Lustre as Abi Villavicencio
- Marco Masa as Jimbo Villavicencio
- Alonzo Muhlach as Jumbo Villavicencio
Supporting casts
- Karla Estrada as Barbara "Barney" Clooney
- Lassy Marquez as Jude
- MC Calaquian as Stef
- Badji Mortiz as George Nicolas
- Jacky Woo as Daemon Yu
- Ryan Bang as Jin Jhong
- Tetchie Agbayani as Coney
- Boom Labrusca as Joseph
- Ron Morales as Rob
- Tess Antonio as Riff
- Menggie Cobarrubias as Eddie
- Chrome Cosio as Jake
- Jelson Bay as Chief Ben
- Valerie Concepcion as Editha "Edith" Villavicencio
- Badji Mortiz as George
Additional Cast
- Jay-R as himself
- Karen Reyes as Nurse
- Raikko Mateo as Angelo
- Phoemela Baranda as herself
- Wendell Ramos as Jojo
- Miguel Faustmann as PM Thor
- Wilma Doesnt as Ms. Upanghet
- Bea Rose Santiago as Ms. Philippines
- Randy See as Dr. Kenneth Sy
- Ahron Villena as the Fishball Vendor
Release
The film was released nationwide on December 25, 2015 as an official entry to the 41st Metro Manila Film Festival. It was also released around the world on cities that has significant Filipino population except in the Middle East where the film was censored due to the region's predominantly Islamic religion.
Marketing
The teaser trailer of the film was released on YouTube on November 28, 2015 followed by its official trailer on December 4, 2015. This was followed by extensive TV spots on ABS-CBN network and its sister cable channels. It was also heavily promoted on the social media accounts of Star Cinema, VIVA, ABS-CBN and its subsidiaries including Vice Ganda's official Facebook account where he has over 12 million likes. A special dedicated page was also created by Star Cinema on its official website.
Music
The official theme song of the film is a cover of Jolina Magdangal's 90's hit "Chuva Choo Choo" which was relyricized and sung by Vice Ganda.[7]
Reception
Box office
The Metro Manilla Film Festival committee did not disclosed the official breakdown of the box office gross for each film, instead they released the total box office gross of all the films in the festival and listed the top four films in no particular order. From the beginning to the end of the festival, Beauty and the Bestie was consistently included on the list of the top 4 grossing films, the other being My Bebe Love: #KiligPaMore, Haunted Mansion, and #WalangForever. GMA Films on the other hand reported that their film My Bebe Love was the highest grossing film during the opening day with an earning of 60.4 million pesos. All other studios and distributors did not disclosed their respective opening day gross. The Metro Manila Film Festival committee's reason for not disclosing the gross box office breakdown for each film was "to protect the other four film entries that did not make it on the top four." By January 7, 2016, the official closing of the festival, the film has grossed 428 million pesos making it the highest grossing film in the 41st Metro Manila Film Festival. On January 25, 2016, the film has grossed 526 million pesos domestically making it the highest grossing Filipino film in domestic box office and the second highest grossing Filipino film of all time behind only A Second Chance.
Critical response
Beauty and the Bestie received mixed reviews from critics with many praising the humor, stunts and other action sequences while criticizing the story and the acting.
Movies In the Philippines in a review have given the film a rating of 2.5 out of 5 stars stating, "The film’s comedy works the same but thankfully, adding Coco Martin to its story makes it watchable as he’s character drives the narrative in a convincing way." the critic added "The good thing about Beauty and the Bestie is that it doesn’t rely much on satirical comedy or other out-of-nowhere input to the story just to make things fun or make fun of things."[8] Oggs Cruz of Rappler.com commented that, "Beauty and the Bestie is a whole lot of everything resulting to nothing", but he also added, "However, when the film becomes true to the fact that it is just a medley of punchlines, it sort of works. There are lengthy bits in the film that are truly funny. It surely helps that Vice Ganda is a very capable comedian who can use both his wit and his awkwardly masculine frame to deliver jokes that render parts of the film worthwhile."[9] Philberty Dy of ClickTheCity rated the film 3.5 out of 5 stating, "It just gets sillier and sillier, and that’s a good way to go." and "Beauty and the Bestie thrives on Absurdity" [10]
Controversies
Ticket swapping incident
On the opening day of the 2015 Metro Manila Film Festival, several moviegoers raised concerns on social media that the tickets they bought for another MMFF movie, My Bebe Love:#KiligPaMore were misprinted. Instead, their tickets had the title of Beauty and the Bestie. This was confirmed by Jose Javier Reyes on Twitter.[11] In the official Twitter account of SM Cinema, it tweeted that there was indeed a mistake in the tickets but the tweets were removed.[12] However, on 26 December 2015, Metro Manila Development Authority, organizer of the festival, denied the accusations involving this incident.[13] They added that the accusations were baseless and stated that fans should "be responsible in expressing their sentiments especially on social media." [14] Wenn Deramas, director of Beauty and the Bestie, was skeptical about the ticket swapping incident and countered the claims of those moviegoers.[12]
Accolades
Award | Category | Recipient | Result |
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41st Metro Manila Film Festival[15] | Best Child Performer | Alonzo Muhlach | Nominated |
Marco Masa | Nominated | ||
47th GMMSF Box-Office Entertainment Awards[16] | Phenomenal Box-Office Star | Vice Ganda | Won |
Coco Martin | Won | ||
Most Popular Screenwriter | Wenn Deramas | Won | |
Most Popular Film Director | Wenn Deramas | Won |
References
- ↑ "BEAUTY AND THE BESTIE (12A)". British Board of Film Classification. 5 January 2016. Retrieved 6 January 2016.
- ↑ ""Beauty and the Bestie is now the highest grossing film of all time" ". Star Cinema. January 26, 2016. Retrieved January 26, 2016.
- ↑ "Official MMFF 2015 entries revealed". CNN Philippines. 20 June 2015. Retrieved 21 June 2015.
- ↑ "MMDA announces revised list of MMFF 2015 movies". GMA News and Public Affairs. 13 September 2015. Retrieved 13 September 2015.
- ↑ "Beauty and the Bestie breaks A Second Chance PH record". ABS-CBNnews.com. 13 January 2016.
- ↑ "Director Wenn Deramas passes away at 49". CNN Philippines. February 29, 2016. Retrieved February 29, 2016.
- ↑ "Vice Ganda Sings "Chuva Choo Choo" on ASAP" ABS-CBN Entertainment. Retrieved 18 January 2016.
- ↑ "Movie review: Beauty and the Bestie 2015 movie review". Movies in the Philippines. 15 January 2016.
- ↑ Cruz, Oggs (15 January 2016). "MMFF 2015: Beauty and the Bestie movie review". Rappler.
- ↑ Dy, Philberty (15 January 2016). "Beauty and the Bestie thrives on absurdity". ClickTheCity.com.
- ↑ "'My Bebe Love' director warns AlDub fans vs. MMFF ticket swapping". GMA News Online. Retrieved 26 December 2015.
- 1 2 Sallan, Edwin (26 December 2015). "‘My Bebe Love’, ‘Beauty and the Bestie’ directors cry foul over ‘ticket swapping scandal’". InterAksyon (Philippines). Retrieved 23 December 2015.
- ↑ "MMFF Statement Released on December 26,... - Metro Manila Film Festival (MMFF) Official | Facebook". www.facebook.com. Retrieved 26 December 2015.
- ↑ "MMFF: No ticket-swapping incidents, allegations baseless". GMA News Online. GMA Network Inc. 26 December 2015. Retrieved 26 December 2015.
- ↑ Smith, Chuck. "Winners: 2015 Metro Manila Film Festival awards night". Philippine Star. Retrieved 28 December 2015.
- ↑ Calderon, Nora (February 21, 2016). "John Lloyd, Bea, Vice, Coco, Vic, Ai-Ai lead winners at the Box Office Entertainment Awards". Philippine Entertainment Portal. Retrieved February 21, 2016.
External links
- Beauty and the Bestie at Star Cinema's Information
- Beauty and the Bestie at the Internet Movie Database