Three girls (Donna, Regine, Mikee) divided by personalities, cultural backgrounds and principles have one thing in common, their love for music.Three girls (Donna, Regine, Mikee) divided by personalities, cultural backgrounds and principles have one thing in common, their love for music.Three girls (Donna, Regine, Mikee) divided by personalities, cultural backgrounds and principles have one thing in common, their love for music.
Carlos Ramirez
- Kambal I
- (as Carlos Ramirez I)
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I saw this six years ago, and it was one of my favorite films of that time. I watched it over and over and over, and the songs I loved a lot. It was like a mini-semi musical, and the story line was really funny and cute. Overall, I think, that what I remember the most about this movie was that there was an underlying message of when you follow your dreams, it might take you to the most random places in the world, and it might take you through some really strange adventures, but in the end, you'll know it was the right way to go because you are who you've always wanted to be, or you have no regrets. Its a really sweet movie, plus, it has a striking combination of an actress, Mikee C. with two superstar singers, Regine Velasquez and Donna Cruz, which was really cool.
The movie, as a whole, is good!. The beginning was really slow. That is until our three leads met each other. The great chemistry between them carried this movie for me, as well as the songs (particularly "I Can"). The comedy was hit and miss, but there were more hits than misses. This is a musical though, and I would not call it that because there are not enough musical numbers for me to label it a "musical."
Did you know
- TriviaDespite being part of the movie, Velasquez' vocals were not part in recording of the movie's soundtrack, as it was an then-upcoming VIVA Records singer named Kristine Marcaida, who sang vocals on her part. In the movie version, Velasquez was able to record her vocals just in time before the movie was released.
- ConnectionsFeatures Eat Bulaga (1979)
- SoundtracksI Can
Music by Louie Ocampo
Lyrics by Edith Gallardo
Sung by Donna Cruz, Regine Velasquez, Mikee Cojuangco
Vocal Arrangement by Moy Ortiz
Produced by Louie Ocampo (as Louie J. Ocampo) & Margot M. Gallardo
Details
- Runtime1 hour 50 minutes
- Color
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