Yaya and Angelina: The Spoiled Brat Movie | |
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Directed by | Michael Tuviera |
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Story by | Michael V. |
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Cinematography | Rodolfo Aves Jr. |
Edited by | Tara Illenberger |
Music by | Vincent de Jesus |
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Distributed by | GMA Films |
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Running time | 96 minutes |
Country | Philippines |
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Box office | ₱64.6 million [1] |
Yaya and Angelina: The Spoiled Brat Movie is a 2009 Filipino comedy film directed by Michael Tuviera. The film stars Michael V. and Ogie Alcasid in their respective title roles. The film is a theatrical spinoff of Bubble Gang's sketch "Ang Spoiled". [2] [3] [4] [5]
Angelina is a seven-year-old brilliant and talented girl, but with an undeniably spoiled personality. After her first yaya (nanny) gets hospitalized due to a fire started by Angelina while the nanny teaches her how to grill, her parents decide to find her another yaya who would control her behavior, and a lot of applicants quit the job due to Angelina's attitude.
Rosalinda “Chacha” Lucero applies for the job, and is accepted. She assumes the job of looking after Angelina as an easy task, to which the latter proves otherwise. Shortly thereafter, some incidents occur:
Angelina's mom decides to fire Chacha if she causes any more problems. Chacha is frustrated upon learning this, to which Angelina tries to make her happy, only to get her fired after accidentally killing her father's pet fish. As her parents conclude a nanny cannot help their daughter, Angelina lives momentarily without one. With no one to protect her, Angelina is accidentally kidnapped by a group of terrorists after overhearing their plan to murder the Duchess of Wellington, who is visiting Angelina's school. After receiving no response from her busy parents, Angelina calls Chacha. Angelina describes a place near a warehouse, seeing the words LOSER, which is part of a sign which reads Mano-LO SER-vice Center. Doubting Angelina's words, Chacha discharges her call. Later on, Chacha is convinced to help Angelina in order to prove the latter's sincerity. She goes to a church, where she remembers the bell ringing while Angelina was calling. There she sees the word LOSER and realizes that it is what Angelina exactly described. She realizes at once that the terrorists' hideout is near. At the warehouse, she finds Angelina and saves her. Meanwhile, Angelina's parents assume that Chacha kidnapped Angelina as revenge for firing her, which is eventually negated.
After Angelina’s escape, the terrorists' leader, Eve, kidnaps her parents and holds them unless Angelinas gives a bomb hidden in a flower bouquet to the Duchess of Wellington as she makes her speech. Chacha manages to avert the incoming crisis by switching it with another bouquet. Upon getting the bomb-ridden bouquet, Chacha enters Eve's bus and starts a cat fight with her. Seeing that her plan has been foiled, Eve takes Angelina captive. Chacha tracks them down until she reaches the rooftop. She engages Eve once again to a catfight, but as the two women fight each other, the billboard behind them crashes down, trampling Eve but miraculously leaves Chacha and Angelina unscathed.
Angelina's parents decide to reinstate Chacha as her permanent nanny. The Duchess finishes her speech and awards Angelina and Chacha for their bravery. Near the end of the film, Chacha's backside is written with the word "LOSER", and Angelina's is drawn with wings. [5]
Yaya and Angelina was released was released on DVD and VCD by Regal Home Video, the only special feature being the full-length trailer for the movie.
Francine Prieto and Antonio Aquitania portrayed Mommy and Daddy in the segment of Bubble Gang: Ang Spoiled but was replaced in the movie by Aiko Melendez, former Bubble Gang cast member, and her former husband Jomari Yllana respectively.
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