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Inang yaya

  • 2006
  • 1h 39min
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7,7/10
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Inang yaya (2006)
Drama

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueNorma (Maricel Soriano) straddles between being a mother to Ruby (Tala Santos) and being a nanny to her employer's daughter Louise (Erika Oreta). Norma left her daughter in the province to b... Tout lireNorma (Maricel Soriano) straddles between being a mother to Ruby (Tala Santos) and being a nanny to her employer's daughter Louise (Erika Oreta). Norma left her daughter in the province to be a nanny to another person's daughter. An emergency forces Norma to bring Ruby with her t... Tout lireNorma (Maricel Soriano) straddles between being a mother to Ruby (Tala Santos) and being a nanny to her employer's daughter Louise (Erika Oreta). Norma left her daughter in the province to be a nanny to another person's daughter. An emergency forces Norma to bring Ruby with her to Manila and her employer is kind enough to accept Ruby in the household, but Louise compe... Tout lire

  • Réalisation
    • Pablo Biglang-awa
    • Veronica Velasco
  • Scénario
    • Veronica Velasco
  • Casting principal
    • Maricel Soriano
    • Sunshine Cruz
    • Zoren Legaspi
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  • NOTE IMDb
    7,7/10
    113
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Pablo Biglang-awa
      • Veronica Velasco
    • Scénario
      • Veronica Velasco
    • Casting principal
      • Maricel Soriano
      • Sunshine Cruz
      • Zoren Legaspi
    • 3avis d'utilisateurs
    • 2avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 12 victoires et 31 nominations au total

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    Rôles principaux46

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    Maricel Soriano
    Maricel Soriano
    • Norma
    Sunshine Cruz
    Sunshine Cruz
    • May
    Zoren Legaspi
    Zoren Legaspi
    • Noel
    Liza Lorena
    Liza Lorena
    • Lola Toots
    Marita Zobel
    Marita Zobel
    • Lola Tersing
    Ericka Oreta
    • Louise
    Tala Santos
    • Ruby
    Matthew Mendoza
    Matthew Mendoza
    • Mon
    Kalila Aguilos
    Kalila Aguilos
    • Luz
    • (as Kalila Agiloz)
    JM Reyes
    JM Reyes
    • Carlo
    • (as John Michael Reyes)
    Jessu Trinidad
    • Cocoy
    Erica Dehesa
    • Alexa
    Julia Buencamino
    • Margarita
    Janneke Agustin
    Janneke Agustin
    • Nana
    • (as Mary Agustin)
    Roence Santos
    Roence Santos
    • Tess
    Joshua Peregrino
    • Jonathan
    Celina Pacana
    • Schoolmate
    Divine Gil
    • Ms. Arabit
    • (as Divine Gil-Reyes)
    • Réalisation
      • Pablo Biglang-awa
      • Veronica Velasco
    • Scénario
      • Veronica Velasco
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    9tripxyde

    A Delightfully Light-Hearted Drama that is actually a MUST SEE!

    It's no big surprise that INANG YAYA is such a beautiful movie with a quality that can match Hollywood movies, it's a film from Unitel Pictures, which is known for its topnotch quality movies like "Crying Ladies" and "Magnifico" Over the years of its existence, Unitel is known for gradually breaking the cliché of Tagalog movies. They redefine Pinoy movies, slowly removing its common ugly characteristics such as "baduy", "corny", or "kopya". Instead, they have introduced movies that are beyond the expectations of many viewers. Movies that indeed have originality, art, style, impact, beauty, and depth. When the movie was announced, it was a sure bet that this one will be right on the money. Even though I had free movie passes, I proudly did not use them and paid to watch this movie on the first day. And indeed, INANG YAYA is a champion. I enjoyed the film, with no regrets, and even an urge to watch it again.

    The film is directed by Pablo Biglang-awa, Jr. and Veronica Velasco, who also wrote the script. They have both weaved such a wonderful light-hearted drama that does touch the very depth of a viewer's heart and probably generate a more positive kind of tear-jerking. Yes, this film is a tearjerker, but it does not resort to the overused cliché used and abused by other big-studio Tagalog movies. In other movies, they'd have to kill a handful of important characters, subject the protagonist to extreme domestic maltreatment, and make her life a living (oftentimes obviously-fabricated) hell, in order to just call itself a tearjerker. Inang Yaya will have none of that garbage. This movie is a tearjerker because of the real emotions and the simple little dramas of life as a nanny. It taps into issues that any of us might encounter, and give us an impact of a jackhammer, no matter how simple it could be. The conflict of a mother's love towards her own daughter and her love serving as a mother-figure-nanny to her employer's daughter. It never seems complicated, but it carries deep emotional impact. Inang Yaya is tear-jerking in a positive light. It makes you shed tears, not because it has a sad and/or dark theme. It makes you shed tears because of the feel-good emotions that it gives off to its audience.

    Right from the beginning, the film has breathtaking cinematography. The scenes in the rural setting were well-polished to make the backgrounds seemingly unintentionally scenic. The set design for the interior shots of the house, which is the main setting were attractive. The camera work was superb, as it is executed with high-definition cameras that made each-second-of-a-shot photographic. There is a very brief underwater scene which shows the prowess of the film's cameras.

    The chemistry between Maricel Soriano, Tala Santos, and Erika Oreta is incredibly beautiful. The three characters really stuck it true to the drama of the story with a gold standard performance. Marita Zobel, Sunshine Cruz and Zoren Legaspi also gave good performances. But Liza Lorena's role as a slightly villainous grandma, Lola Toots, gave the movie its balance of darkness. Her role does work, and gives it a similarly realistic touch, not making her too much of an absolute villain of sorts. Maricel Soriano, who is the title character, is indeed brilliant in this movie. I have only seen a couple of her performances in other movies but it is in subtly-plotted drama that she gives all the more deeply moving performances. It is in her slight gesture of emotions that she portrays a character that does connect to the emotions of the viewers. But even though she is the title character, the real superstars of this movie are the two children who both share the love of Norma, the Inang Yaya.

    Both young actresses Tala Santos and Erika Oreta are brilliantly adorable, giving a performance of unblinking realism, with Tala Santos slightly more charming than the other because of her more dramatically active and oftentimes funny character. She plays Ruby, the daughter of Norma, who has a stronger and slightly mature personality than her counterpart. Erika Oreta plays Louise, the daughter of Norma's employer, who grew up a rich girl, who is a bit more naive and a bit spoiled, but nevertheless, innocently goodhearted. It's almost unbelievable to find two young actresses that can stir up a chemistry which is highly engaging and delightfully charming to watch.

    All in all, I would say that INANG YAYA is the year's best Filipino movie. It has the slight social relevance, the charm of an entertaining piece, and the drama that can make tears flow. It is balanced by equally excellent visuals, with a cinematography that implies discipline and innovation. The overall direction is well-executed. No sloppy continuity errors and not even the musical scoring may bring it down. And the impact of Inang Yaya is cerebral and extremely emotional. A drama of delight that should not be missed, INANG YAYA is a must see. If you rarely watch Pinoy movies, now is the time to do it. Movies like this are very rare, don't miss it.
    8MirandaSoft

    "Tearjerker"-type of Movie

    On Monday, December 11th, here in Philippines, I decided to watch this movie, alone, at SM Megamall, as my wife had to work at her office. Since my Tagalog comprehension is limited, I wanted to watch a movie that has a GP rating and with young children, so I can understand the Tagalog language easier. So, I watched it, not knowing that this movie is a Tearjerker.

    While watching it on Monday, I sent my wife an SMS that I am watching this movie and she told me she wanted to watch this movie, too. At this moment, I did not know this movie is a Tearjerker. (Most often, I avoid tearjerkers because I grew up under the condition that men are not supposed to cry.) Throughout the movie, many people were crying, then there were scenes that made people laugh, especially how Maricel Soriano acted when chasing for the taxi.

    The scene that affected me, most, was when Ruby entered the Louise' home and she seeks the attention of Louise, but was constantly ignored as her mom continued to iron the clothes. -- For me, growing up in the USA, I am able to recognize & reflect at that emotional scene.

    Ruby was restricted from doing and saying everything, as identified on the bus ride. -- When I was growing up in the USA, I recognized "restrictions" being raised by a Filipino father in the US Navy and American mother from New England part of the United States.

    On Thursday, I watched the movie, again, but this time, with my wife, and she also enjoyed the movie. During this time, she saw me cry, however, she cried more and the group of people behind us and around the cinema, also cried. My wife enjoyed the entire movie. She said that the movie portrays the True Lives of People, worldwide. I would agree because I see the Nanny-scenes, almost daily, when living in the USA.

    My mother in-law (mother of my wife) is very interested in watching this movie, as I type this comment for IMDb.

    As I have seen many Filipino movies, from 1992 to present time, I strongly recommend this movie as a MUST WATCH. (The last movie I enjoyed as much, as "All About Love.") I plan to buy the DVD of Inang Yaya as soon as it is released.

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      One of the very few Filipino films that given Rated A by the Cinema Evaluation Board. It means it is 100 percent free from any tax.
    • Bandes originales
      Nanay
      Composed and written by Joey Benin

      Originally performed and interpreted by Joey Benin

      Performed by Tala Santos (uncredited) and Ericka Oreta (uncredited)

      Released, Licensed, & Published by: IMBUE Music Publishing

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    • Date de sortie
      • 29 novembre 2006 (Philippines)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Philippines
    • Langues
      • Philippin
      • Tagalog
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Mother Nanny
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Morong, Rizal, Philippines
    • Société de production
      • Unitel Pictures
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      1 heure 39 minutes
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