''Crying Ladies'' is a 2003
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comedy-drama film
directed
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by
Mark Meily
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based on his
Palanca-winning screenplay ''Bayad Luha''.
The film stars
Sharon Cuneta
Sharon Gamboa Cuneta-Pangilinan ( , ; born January 6, 1966) is a Filipino actress, singer, television host, and socialite. Regarded as one of the most successful and highest-earning individuals in the Philippine entertainment industry, she has ...
as Stella,
Hilda Koronel as Aling Doray, and
Angel Aquino
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She is mostly known for her lead antagonist roles such as Ether in '' Encantadia ...
as Choleng, who are hired as professional funeral mourners by a wealthy
Chinese-Filipino family in
Manila
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's
Chinatown, while they deal with their own personal problems. It also stars
Eric Quizon,
Ricky Davao, Julio Pacheco,
Shamaine Buencamino, Sherry Lara and
Raymond Bagatsing in supporting roles.
The film was released on December 25, 2003 in the
Philippines
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as an entry to the
2003 Metro Manila Film Festival
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Maricel Soriano and Eric Quizon were chosen the Best Actress and Best Actor respectivel ...
where it won five major awards including Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actor for
Quizon, Best Supporting Actress for
Koronel, and Best Child Performer for Pacheco. It was the
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' submission to the
77th Academy Awards
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for the
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.
Plot
After the untimely death of his father, Wilson (
Eric Quizon) is tasked by his wealthy
Chinese-Filipino family to look for
professional funeral mourners who will participate in the funeral rites. Despite the waning popularity of
professional mourners
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, his family insist on hiring them so that his father can have a traditional
Chinese funeral.
During his search at
Manila
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's
Chinatown, he met Stella (
Sharon Cuneta
Sharon Gamboa Cuneta-Pangilinan ( , ; born January 6, 1966) is a Filipino actress, singer, television host, and socialite. Regarded as one of the most successful and highest-earning individuals in the Philippine entertainment industry, she has ...
), a cash-strapped mother who recently got out of jail. Despite her initial apprehensions, she agreed to be a
funeral mourner after accepting a 500-peso advanced payment from Wilson. Stella tags two of her friends, Aling Doray "Rhoda Rivera" (
Hilda Koronel), a former B-star actress who played bits in movies and who frequently wax nostalgia about her former acting career, and Choleng (
Angel Aquino
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She is mostly known for her lead antagonist roles such as Ether in '' Encantadia ...
), a pious woman who vows to avoid sinning after having an illicit affair with her friend's husband Ipe (
Raymond Bagatsing).
During their stint as professional mourners, the three bond and talk about their experiences, struggles, and dreams in life. Stella is sad because of the impending departure of her young son Bong (Julio Pacheco), who will be moving to
Cagayan de Oro, along with her former husband Guido (
Ricky Davao) and his new wife Cecile (
Shamaine Buencamino). She wants to have a decent and stable job so she can reclaim custody and reunite with her son. Aling Doray frequently reminisces about her former career playing bit parts in movies, especially in ''Darna and the Giants''. Choleng is trying to resist Ipe's advances and end their affair and make up for it by doing more religious and charity works.
After the burial of his father, Wilson, who has a tumultuous relationship with his father, decided to forgive him for not being a good father and to start appreciating the good things he has done. He calls Stella to inform her that a
Japanese
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promotion company is hiring entertainers. Stella immediately applies and gets the job, where she becomes a successful karaoke actress. Aling Doray gets an offer to reprise her role in the sequel of ''Darna and the Giants'' where she hopes to revive her acting career. Choleng has moved on after ending her affair with Ipe and is now a marriage counselor in her parish.
Cast
*
Sharon Cuneta
Sharon Gamboa Cuneta-Pangilinan ( , ; born January 6, 1966) is a Filipino actress, singer, television host, and socialite. Regarded as one of the most successful and highest-earning individuals in the Philippine entertainment industry, she has ...
as Stella Mate
*
Hilda Koronel as Aling Doray/Rhoda Rivera
*
Angel Aquino
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She is mostly known for her lead antagonist roles such as Ether in '' Encantadia ...
as Choleng
*
Eric Quizon as Wilson Chua
*
Ricky Davao as Guido
* Julio Pacheco as Bong
*
Shamaine Buencamino as Cecile
* Sherry Lara as Mrs. Chua
*
Raymond Bagatsing as Ipe
* Gilleth Sandico as Becky
* Joan Bitagcol as Grace
*
Edgar Mortiz as Mang Gusting
*
Bella Flores
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as Lost Lady
*
Johnny Delgado
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as the Priest
*
Lou Veloso
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as Barangay Chairman
Production
''Crying Ladies'' was based on ''Bayad Luha'', a screenplay written by
Meily in 2000 as part of his thesis for a screenwriting workshop by
Filipino
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scriptwriter Armando Lao.
He later entered it into the
Don Carlos Palanca Awards in 2001 where it won the Third Prize in ''Dulaang Pampelikula'' (Filipino Division).
Unitel Pictures
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History
The film company was established in 2001 by Tony Gloria. ''American Adobo'', co-produced with Star Cinema, was its maiden movie.
Prior to establishing Unitel, Gloria s ...
producer Tony Gloria read the screenplay and described it as "unput-downable." Gloria offered the lead role to
Cuneta, due to their previous collaborations in ''Dear Heart'', ''P.S. I Love You'', and ''Forgive and Forget''. The role of Aling Doray was initially offered to
Nida Blanca
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before she was murdered. Due to her untimely death, the role had to be re-written for
Koronel.
''Crying Ladies'' is the first Filipino film that makes extensive use of MILO Motion Control System and also the first Filipino film to be shot on the latest
Kodak
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Eastman 2 film stock. It is the second Filipino movie to be locally recorded and mixed in Dolby SRD 5.1 technology.
Release
Critical reception
''Crying Ladies'' received mixed to positive reviews from critics. On
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, the film has an approval rating of 92% based on 13 reviews. On
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, the film has a score of 54% based on reviews from 5 critics, indicating "mixed or average reviews".
The story was praised by several critics.
A.O. Scott of
''New York Times'' wrote, "Its most winning attribute is a kind of sloppy, unassuming friendliness, a likability aptly reflected in its characters."
Kevin Thomas of ''
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'' described the film as "An endearing comedy that deftly blends sentiment and grit and features a clutch of top
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stars."
Eddie Cockrell of ''
Variety'' praised
Meily's direction and the cast's performance: “''Crying Ladies'' moves smartly and evenly under the direction of debut helmer
Mark Meily
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. Perfs sparkle, with each thesp comfortable navigating between broad comedy and legitimate pathos."
The film received some negative reviews. Mark Holcomb of ''
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'' criticized the editing, but still praised the film, particularly
Cuneta's performance: "
Cuneta delivers an engaging, surprisingly coarse performance, considering her onetime
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-sweetheart status, and the subtle revelations concerning ritual and loss in
Meily’s story serve her well. More judicious editing was surely called for, but ''Crying Ladie''s succeeds as first-rate melodrama."
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, writing for ''
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'', also criticized the film: "There aren't many surprises as the story unfolds in soap-opera fashion, with a happy ending for all concerned."
Music
Soundtrack
''Crying Ladies'' was accompanied with a
soundtrack
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during its theatrical release for the promotion of the album. The album contains
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,
R&B and
OPM songs from various artists such as
Kuh Ledesma,
South Border and
Parokya ni Edgar
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.
It's carrier single Rainbow became a radio smash hit in 2004.
Accolades
See also
*
Cinema of the Philippines
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References
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