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I saw the movie on LifetimeTV channel, so I bought the DVD. This movie teaches us so much, specially during the hard times. When you watch the entire movie from the beginning to the end, you'll wonder why this stuff happening and what's the significant of it. Then when you bought the DVD you'll watch the 'making of' in the special features and you'll know. The writer(of the book) said that during the hard times on 1980s she start writing this book, and how much she wanted to write about the middle class American. The movie is really uplifting, there's so much to learn about, the women's desperation to save their marriage and how to handle the stress, the way people act, and the way we supposed to behave when it happened to us. I really love this movie and I can say 'Towanda', every time somebody's throw bad manners on me.
Babalu, Redford and Bonel Balingit, plays three friends who share an apartment to a gay landlord(Bernardo Bernardo). Adding color to the three men's stay in Bernardo's place is the latter's pretty niece played by Lara Morena, an elementary school teacher. Serena Dalrymple plays as mischivous orphan child, who was up for an adoption and was looking for a home she can fit into. Unable to find a home, Serena ends up being given to the three bachelors by the priest responsible for her. Bonel, having been raised by the priest as well, feels obligated to take in the orphan girl. Life for Bonel and his roommates is never the same again.
Written by Director Loging Jarlego and Divino Reyes, `Tong Tatlong Tatay Kong Pakitong-kitong also stars Mark Gil, Cita Astals and Brandon Ramirez.
Written by Director Loging Jarlego and Divino Reyes, `Tong Tatlong Tatay Kong Pakitong-kitong also stars Mark Gil, Cita Astals and Brandon Ramirez.