I Am Not Big Bird

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I Am Not Big Bird
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Theatrical release poster
Directed byVictor Villanueva
Written by
  • Lilit Reyes
  • Joma Libayen
Produced by
Starring
CinematographySteven Paul Evangelio
Edited byLawrence S. Ang
Music byEmerzon Texon
Production
companies
Distributed by Star Cinema
Release date
  • February 14, 2024 (2024-02-14)
Running time
96 minutes
CountryPhilippines
Languages
  • Filipino
  • English
  • Thai
Box office₱10 million [1]

I Am Not Big Bird is a 2024 Philippine sex comedy film directed by Victor Villanueva from a story and screenplay written by Lilit Reyes and Joma Libayen. It stars Enrique Gil, Pepe Herrera, Nikko Natividad, and Red Ollero. The film follows a man, whose engagement was turned down by his girlfriend, who decides to make a new chapter in Thailand but when he and his group of friends arrive in the country, he is mistaken for a well-known porn actor.

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Jointly produced by Anima Studios, Black Sheep Productions, and Immerse Entertainment and released by Star Cinema, this film marks the first film production venture of Enrique Gil as well as his comeback after a three-year hiatus and it was theatrically released in the Philippines on 14 February 2024. [2] The film received a positive feedback from audience and critics and gross over ₱10 million nationwide. [3] [4]

Synopsis

Luis Carpio is a young man whose heart was broken when his girlfriend turned down his engagement. To have a new lease on life and move on, he, along with his best friends, travel to Thailand but when they arrive, Luis is mistaken by the people of the country as the well-known porn star named "Big Bird".

Cast

Production

Development

Victor Villanueva, the director of comedy films including Patay na si Hesus and Boy Bastos, accepted the offer of Anima Studios to direct the film project which was revived in early 2023. The project, which will be shot almost entirely in Thailand, was developed before the COVID-19 pandemic but it was later shelved because of the imposed travel restrictions. [5]

The story and screenplay were written by Lilit Reyes and Joma Libayen, with additional inputs from the director and lead actor-producer. According to Villanueva, the story was based on the experiences of Reyes' friend while he was on a vacation in Thailand where several women mistook him for someone, causing Reyes and his friend to be confused. [6] [7]

Casting

Around the second quarter of 2023, while the revived project was in the production stages, Villanueva thought of an actor who could do as the project's lead. When they pitched the project to Enrique Gil and his team, they laughed, and according to Villanueva, Enrique Gil loved the pitch and he agreed to be part of the project. Villanueva and Gil first worked together in the 2019 Antoinette Jadaone film Alone/Together , where the former played an extra while the latter was the film's leading man. [5]

Stand-up comedian Red Ollero joined the project and it will serve as his first film as an actor. According to Ollero, he didn't expect that he would be chosen by Gil to be part of the film. [8]

Filming

The cast and production staff flew to Thailand where they spent 14 days filming the sequences, particularly in the cities of Pattaya and Bangkok. [7]

Release

The film was originally set to be released on 25 December 2023, as part of the 49th Metro Manila Film Festival but it was not accepted as one of the official entries by the committee. [9] After failing to be accepted as a MMFF entry, the film's release date was moved to 14 February 2024. [2]

Reception

Box office

The film was released alongside Madame Web and earned a total of ₱2.9 million in the Philippines on its opening day, ₱1.1 million on the second day and earned 10 million on its whole week run. [10] [11]

Critical response

The film received generally positive reviews according to the review aggregator website Kritikultura, receiving an average score of 69/100 based on 16 reviews. [12]

Goldwin Reviews gave the film 3 stars out of 5 stars and wrote: It is a big move for an established production company to release an R-16 sexy comedy film nationwide. It is a bold decision for famous celebrities to play the roles and say some taboo words. This movie has opened doors for others to create more gutsy and refreshing concepts for the Filipino audience to see. The story may lack layers in it, but no one can deny that the movie still got big balls. [13]

Fred Hawson of News.ABS-CBN.com gave the film a 7 out of 10 rating and said: The biggest selling point of this new film is its unlikely star -- Enrique Gil -- in his first film post Liza Soberano. Gil pulled up all the stops here, playing dual characters in a genre way out of his romantic lead comfort zone. His Carps was the butt of naughty jokes at the expense of his "shortcomings," while his doppelganger Big Bird was a riot with his legendary shlong. Gil threw all caution to the wind and clearly had fun playing both of them. [14]

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