May Minamahal | |
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Directed by | Jose Javier Reyes |
Written by | Jose Javier Reyes |
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Edited by | George Jarlego |
Music by | Nonong Buencamino |
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Distributed by | Star Cinema |
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Running time | 118 minutes |
Country | Philippines |
Language | Filipino |
May Minamahal (English: 'Loving Someone') is a 1993 Filipino romantic comedy-drama film written and directed by Jose Javier Reyes. It is the first romantic drama film produced by Star Cinema, and its third film overall. [1] Starring Aga Muhlach and Aiko Melendez in their first film together in leading roles, the film revolves around the romance between a young man who is the only son of an all-female family and a young girl who is the only daughter of an all-male family. It also stars Boots Anson-Roa, Ronaldo Valdez, Claudine Barretto, Agot Isidro, Nikka Valencia, John Estrada, Aljon Jimenez, and Ogie Diaz.
Produced and distributed by Star Cinema, the film was theatrically released on December 25, 1993, as one of the entries for the 19th Metro Manila Film Festival, where it won nine awards out of 19 nominations including Best Director, Best Actor, Best Supporting Actor, and Best Screenplay. The film became a box office hit and received acclaim from critics and various award-giving organizations.
In 2007, it was adapted into a television series of the same name by ABS-CBN as the third installment of Sineserye Presents. In 2018, the film was digitally restored and remastered in 4K high definition by ABS-CBN Film Restoration and L'Immagine Ritrovata. [2] It was released on February 21, 2018, on cinema and December 1, 2019, on free-to-air television through the Restored Classics banner of ABS-CBN's Sunday late-night special presentation block Sunday's Best.
May Minamahal tells the story of a romance between Carlitos Tagle, the only son of an all-female family, and Monica Fernandez, the only daughter of an all-male family as they faced many challenges during their relationships like the rift between Carlitos and his family for a girl, an argument regarding disapproval of Monica's influence over Carlitos by his family, and the responsibilities and obligations of Carlitos from both home and work where he has no allotted time for himself. The film highlights the romantic relationship faced with numerous problems to solve.
With the death of Ronald who suffered a heart attack while preparing for their family picnic, Carlitos, the only son, was informed by his aunt Gloria that he is now the family patriarch. He then consoles his mother Becky, and siblings from his passing. As the man of the house, he takes care of all the responsibilities, particularly the finances and properties. On the following day at the company, when Carlitos is invited by his workmates to eat lunch at the cafeteria, he meets Monica but she gets offended when he stares and teases her.
Back at home, the whole Tagle family gathered to discuss their finances and assets including the vehicles, and decided to sell their family van despite the complaints from Mandy. Soon after, Carlitos begins a short conversation with Monica, who is working on her assignments. Later, Carlitos became pressured by the problems involving the criticisms from his sister Trina and her boyfriend on the van being sold at a smaller price and his verbal confrontation with his younger sister Mandy for going home late from her boyfriend. Becky reminds her son that as long as he is the patriarch, she is still his mother.
At the supermarket, Carlitos and Monica meet again, with the former inviting her to eat merienda. Monica agrees to join where they will eat and exchange stories, particularly sports and movies. At night, Carlitos returns home from Monica's car and promises to call her later on the telephone. As Monica returns home, she is scolded by her older brother Bombit due to her use of his car and she handles the cooking for dinner instead. A few moments later, Carlitos and Monica resume their exchanging stories via telephone, with the former being witnessed by his sisters. On the following sunny day, the whole Tagle family is bonded together and Carlitos assures his mother that he will take care of all the obligations that their family has.
To see Monica, Carlitos pays a visit to her household and he meets her family consisting of her father Cenon, older brothers Bombit and Jun, and cousin Didoy. He, along with Monica's whole family, began bonding together while eating lunch. On the night of their first date, Carlitos and Monica are at the fancy restaurant but they go to the delicious carinderia that serves delicious mami noodles instead as insisted by the latter. After a few days, his mother and three sisters began noticing Carlitos' new lifestyle including the use of cologne, suspecting that he has a girlfriend. At the family reunion of their relatives returning from overseas, Carlitos introduces Monica to his family. A few meetings later, Monica seriously asked Carlitos if he wanted to be her boyfriend and he agreed, and the two became a couple.
As days pass, the relations between Carlitos and his family go sour when he begins focusing on Monica and office work rather than on the obligations that their family needs to pay as well as time for bonding. While Carlitos and Monica spent their time in San Pablo, Becky was sent to the hospital but he almost made an argument with his sister Mandy about his time with his girlfriend. After several missed calls, Monica becomes disappointed and when Carlitos shows up, the two begin a heated argument between each other.
In the end, Carlitos and Monica were finally married with their respective families being present to witness their ceremony.
Character | Actor |
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Carlitos Tagle | Aga Muhlach Rex Agoncillo (8 y/o) Aaron Muhlach (11 y/o) Isko Moreno (15 y/o) |
The only son of Ronald and Becky. After his father's death, he became the patriarch of the family and he handled the responsibilities that his late father left behind. He met Monica at the company's cafeteria where she was a part-time worker and their meeting would turn into a romantic relationship. He is 24 years old. | |
Monica Fernandez | Aiko Melendez |
The only daughter of Cenon and his unnamed deceased wife. She is a college student and a part-time worker at the cafeteria run by her aunt. At the same time, she meets Carlitos and their friendship turns into a romance. She is 20 years old and classified as a tsundere. | |
Rebecca "Becky" Tagle | Boots Anson-Roa |
Carlitos and his sisters' loving mother and Ronald's husband. | |
Ronald Tagle | Ramil Rodriguez |
Becky's husband and a loving father to Carlitos and his three sisters. He died of a heart attack while planning for a picnic. His only son assumes the role of the patriarch where he would handle all the obligations he had left. | |
Cenon Fernandez | Ronaldo Valdez |
Monica and her brothers' loving widowed father. He owns a lot of jeepneys and works as a jeepney driver and mechanic. | |
Trina Tagle | Agot Isidro Myla De Jesus(18 y/o) |
The first of Carlitos' three sisters and she is the eldest. She works at an advertising agency and usually goes home at late night. | |
Leo | Aljon Jimenez |
One of Carlitos' workmates in the company. | |
Bombit Fernandez | John Estrada |
The first of Monica's two rowdy older brothers. He is a black belter in judo. | |
Ines | Liza Lorena |
The first of Becky's two closest sisters. She is a businesswoman. | |
Pinky Tagle | Claudine Barretto Patricia Ann Roque (3 y/o) |
The second of Carlitos' three sisters and she is the youngest. She is very close to her brother ever since their father passed away. | |
Gloria | Marita Zobel |
The aunt of Carlitos and his sisters and Becky's sister. | |
Jun Fernandez | Bimbo Bautista |
The last of Monica's two rowdy older brothers. He is a varsity player on both basketball and baseball teams. | |
Mandy Tagle | Nikka Valencia Michelle Suzara (9 y/o) Maria Lourdes Araneta (10 y/o) |
The last of Carlitos' three sisters and she is the younger. She usually made arguments with her brother. | |
Didoy | Ogie Diaz |
The gay-mannered relative of the Fernandez family. He was constantly pranked and harassed by Bombit. | |
Ellen | Gina Leviste |
Carlitos' boss at the company. | |
Mrs. Teresing | Malou Crisologo |
Cenon's cousin sister and also the aunt of Monica and her two brothers. |
May Minamahal began its development in early 1993 when Star Cinema, the film's producer and distributor, began its existence as a joint venture between ABS-CBN Broadcasting Corporation and Regal Films on May 8, 1993. [3] [lower-alpha 1]
Aga Muhlach and Aiko Melendez previously appeared in the 1992 film, Sinungaling Mong Puso, before they were cast in the film. [4] Muhlach previously worked with writer-director Jose Javier Reyes through the 1992 MMFF entry Bakit Labis Kitang Mahal , where the latter served as the director and the former as one of the film's three lead stars, alongside Ariel Rivera and Lea Salonga. [5]
May Minamahal is also the first Star Cinema project for Agot Isidro, Nikka Valencia, Boots Anson-Roa (it served as her comeback film after living overseas), and Claudine Barretto as well as the two cast members of ABS-CBN's then-youth variety show Ang TV : Fina Peralejo and Lailani Terrobias. [5] [3] Then-newcomer Isko Moreno, who began his prominence in the entertainment landscape in 1993, was cast as the high school-aged Carlitos and it served as his major break, alongside his hosting performances at GMA Network's variety show That's Entertainment . [6]
Few of the film's personnel and resources were from Regal Films as well as the filming unit itself. The film was shot around Metro Manila, particularly in the city of San Juan where they filmed scenes that set in the household of Monica and her family. [3]
The film's theme song, May Minamahal, originally sung by Hajji Alejandro in 1977, was performed by Agot Isidro and composed by Willy Cruz.
The film was released by Star Cinema on December 25, 1993, as one of the entries for the 19th Metro Manila Film Festival. It was opened to 42 movie theaters in the whole Metro Manila region and its neighboring provinces. [7] This was Aga Muhlach's last Metro Manila Film Festival participation before he made his comeback in 2019 through the Philippine adaptation of Miracle in Cell No. 7, which is produced and distributed by Viva Films. [8]
May Minamahal was also premiered in Japan on September 15, 1996, as part of the 6th Fukuoka International Film Festival with Japanese and English subtitles. The film's Japanese title is Crazy About You (Japanese: あなたに夢中で, Hepburn: Anatanimuchū de). [9] [10] [11] It was re-released again for exhibition on March 5, 1997, as part of the showing of Filipino films sponsored by The Japan Foundation in Tokyo. [12]
May Minamahal was released on home video releases by Regal Home Video in Philippine markets in 1994 and overseas markets in 2002.
The film's restored version was premiered on February 21, 2018, at Power Plant Mall - Cinema 1 in Makati, Metro Manila as part of the annual "Reelive the Classics" exhibition. The premiere was attended by the film's writer-director Joey Javier Reyes; cast members Boots Anson Roa-Rodrigo, Aiko Melendez, Aga Muhlach, Agot Isidro, Nikka Valencia, Ogie Diaz, Bimbo Bautista, and Malou Crisologo; line producer JoAnn Cabalda Bañaga; production assistant Gay Ace Domingo; and the family of producer Simon C. Ongpin. [13] [14]
In 2007, May Minamahal was remade into a TV series by ABS-CBN as the third installment for Sineserye Presents . The lead characters were played by Anne Curtis and Oyo Boy Sotto.
Jullie Y. Daza, a columnist writing for Manila Standard , described the film as a "fresh new moment in Philippine cinema" and gave praise towards its dialogue, performances of the cast (particularly Muhlach and Valdez), and the appeal to the movie-going audience. [15]
May Minamahal is one of the Filipino films whose 35mm film prints that are currently stored and preserved at the Fukuoka City Public Library Archives in Fukuoka City, Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan. [9]
Year | Award-Giving Body | Category | Recipient | Result |
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1993 | Metro Manila Film Festival | Best Picture | May Minamahal | 2nd |
Best Director | Jose Javier Reyes | Won | ||
Best Actor | Aga Muhlach | Won | ||
Best Supporting Actor | Ronaldo Valdez | Won | ||
Best Art Direction | Benjie de Guzman | Won | ||
Best Story | Jose Javier Reyes | Won | ||
Best Screenplay | Won | |||
Best Float | May Minamahal | Won | ||
Gatpuno Antonio J. Villegas Cultural Awards | May Minamahal | Won | ||
1994 | Gawad Urian Awards | Best Picture | May Minamahal | Nominated |
Best Direction | Jose Javier Reyes | Nominated | ||
Best Leading Actor | Aga Muhlach | Nominated | ||
Best Music | Dionisio "Nonong" Buencamino | Nominated | ||
Best Editor | George Jarlego | Nominated | ||
Best Supporting Actor | Ronaldo Valdez | Won | ||
1994 | FAMAS Awards | Best Picture | May Minamahal | Nominated |
Best Story | Jose Javier Reyes | Won | ||
Best Director | Nominated | |||
Best Leading Actor | Aga Muhlach | Nominated | ||
Best Supporting Actor | Ronaldo Valdez | Won | ||
Best Supporting Actress | Boots Anson-Roa | Nominated |
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