Sunday, March 1, 2026

Uninvited (2024)

"Ang daming Tao! Ang sang-sang ng amoy! Matagal ko ng pinaghandaan ito...pagkatapos ng ginawa...tandan mo ang pangalan ng taong papatay sayo!" - Eva Candelaria/Lilia Capistrano


Basic Information: Official entry - The 50th Metro Manila Film Festival (MMFF) 2024; Direction: Dan Villegas; Story: Dan Villegas and Dado Dayao; Screenplay: Dodo Dayao; Cast: Vilma Santos (Lilia Capistrano/Eva Candelaria), Aga Muhlach (Guilly Vega), Nadine Lustre (Nicole Vega), Mylene Dizon (Katrina Vega), Tirso Cruz III (Red Zaldarriaga), RK Bagatsing (Jigger Zulueta), Gabby Padilla (Lily Capistrano), Elijah Canlas (Tofy Almario), Lotlot De Leon (Norma Almario), Ketchup Eusebio (Jomar Maitem), Gio Alvarez (Randall Ballesteros), Cholo Barretto (Celso Batac), Ron Angeles (Mark Lozano), Nonie Buencamino (Elmer Gatdula), Sam Samarita (Tanya Gatdula), Jonathan Villoso, Don Melvin Boongaling, Juan Miguel Emmanuel Salvado, Dylan Ray Talon, Lynn Cruz, Netty Inojales, Rania Lindayag, Mia Ayesa, Aljun Fajardo, Michael Dagdag, Jhunar Balintong, Vhon Lopez, Lorie Sanchez, Thor Gomez, Peter Mendijar; Producers: Producers: Dan Villegas, Ronalyn Bana-ag, Antoinette Jadaone, Angel Tomas, Nikka G. Sotelo, Roxan Mendoza, Gio Medina, Francis Lustestica, Joshen Vahn Lee, Allan V. Aldea (Associate Producer), Catsi Catalan, Reign Anne L. De Guzman, Omar Sortijas (Supervising Producers), John Bryan Diamante (Executive Producer); Music Composer: Len Calvo; Cinematography: Pao Orendain; Editor: Marya Ignacio; Production Designer: Michaela Tatad-King; Art Director: Donald Russ Camon; Set Decorator: Bianca Gonzales Dadivas; Costume Designer: Jac Pequena; Theme song: "Hahamakin ang lahat" Composed by Quest, Performed by KZ Tandingan and Arthur Nery; Release date: December 25, 2025 (Philippines); Languages: Tagalog (Filipino); Production companies: Mentorque Productions, Project 8 Projects, Warner Bros. Pictures; Runtime: 1h 33m (93 min) - IMDB; The film is rated R-16 (or R-13 in some territories) for its brutal violence and mature themes, including sexual assault and drug use; Streaming: Following its theatrical run and international screenings (like the Manila International Film Festival/MIFF), the film became available on Netflix in early 2025

Plot Description: Plotting to take down the billionaire responsible for her daughter's death, a woman attends his lavish party disguised as a charming wealthy donor. - Netflix (READ MORE)

Uninvited is a 2024 Philippine mystery crime thriller film co-produced and directed by Dan Villegas from a story and screenplay written by Dodo Dayao. Starring Vilma Santos, Aga Muhlach, and Nadine Lustre, the film revolves around a mother who seeks revenge on a billionaire at his birthday party for being responsible for her daughter's death. (READ MORE)

The film is part of the ten [Lilia Capistrano seeks revenge on billionaire Guilly Vega for killing her daughter. Disguised as Eva Candelaria, she attends his party with a vengeful plan. - IMDB (READ MORE)

Film Achievements: Uninvited premiered at the Manila International Film Festival (MIFF) in Los Angeles on March 6, 2025; 50th Metro Manila Film Festival Winner - Best Float Parade; 50th Metro Manila Film Festival Nominations - Best Actress - Vilma Santos, Best Supporting Actress - Gabby Padilla, Nadine Lustre, Best Cinematography - Pao Orendain, and Best Original Theme Song - "Hahamakin ang Lahat"; 8th Eddy's Awards Winner Best Supporting Actor - Aga Muhlach; 8th Eddy's Awards Nominations: Best Supporting Actress - Nadine Lustre, Best Original Theme Song - "Hahamakin ang Lahat"; FAMAS Awards Winner Best Supporting Actress - Nadine Lustre, Circle of Excellence - Vilma Santos; FAMAS Awards Nominations - Best Picture, Best Director - Dan Villegas, Best Actor - Aga Muhlach, Best Cinematography - Pao Orendain, Best Sound, Best Song - "Hahamakin ang Lahat," Best Musical Score - Len Calvo; 41st PMPC Star Awards for Movies Winner - Movie of the Year, Movie Director of the Year - Dan Villegas, Movie Actor of the Year - Aga Muhlach, Movie Actress of the Year - Vilma Santos, Movie Ensemble Acting of the Year, Movie Cinematographher of the Year - Pao Orendain, Movie Production Designer of the Year - Mic Tatad King; 41st PMPC Star Awards for Movies Nominations: Movie Theme Song of the Year - "Hahamakin ang Lahat," Movie Sound Engineer of the Year - Roy Santos, Movie Musical of the Year - Len Calvo, , Movie Editor of the Year - Marya Ignacio, Movie Screenwriter of the Year - Dado Dayao, Movie Supporting Actress of the Year - Nadine Lustre Source: Wikipedia; The Society of Filipino Film Reviewers (SFFR) 5th Pinoy Rebyu Awards Nominations: Best Lead Performance - Vilma Santos, Best Supporting Performance - Nadine Lustre, Best Ensemble Performances - Vilma Santos, Nadine Lustre, Aga Muhlach, Tirso Cruz III, Mylene Dizon, Lotlot De Leon, RK Bagatsing, Elijah Canlas, Gabby Padilla, Ketchup Eusebio, Gio Alvarez, Cholo Barretto, Ron Angeles, Nonie Buencamino, Samantha Samari, Best Film Editing - Marya Ignacio, Best Film Score - Len Calvo; Trinity University of Asia - 10th Platinum Stallion National Media Awards 2025 (PSNMA) Best Film Actress - Vilma Santos; Movie Actress of the Year 6TH Village Pipol Awards (VPA) Nomination - Vilma Santos

Film Reviews: "Uninvited is a classic tale of revenge. It follows a familiar storyline—a grieving mother, portrayed by Vilma Santos, sets out to avenge the death of her daughter. But there’s nothing ordinary about its execution. From start to finish, I am riveted. Every line is delivered with precision, each movement executed masterfully, and all emotions are so gripping that I find myself wide awake throughout the movie. I’ve seen many remarkable performances from Vilma Santos, but this feels like the culmination of all her finest acting moments. Perhaps it resonates deeply because I’m also a mother, but I'm blown away by Vilma’s performance. Her pain and sadness are palpable. Her pent-up emotions are so carefully restrained that when the moment calls for an explosive outburst, the impact is devastatingly powerful. Nadine Lustre mesmerizes. Her presence is captivating, and her fluent English radiates the sophistication of Fallon Carrington from Dynasty drama series. The gradual development of her character, Nicole, the daughter of the main antagonist, is as compelling. Aga Muhlach wasn’t bluffing when he said, "Kakaibang Aga ang mapapanood niyo rito." Indeed, as Guilly Vega, he delivers a performance like never seen before. Surrounded by all the antagonists, he eclipses them all with his madness and wickedness. Watching him feels like witnessing Al Pacino in the 1997 Hollywood film Devil’s Advocate...overall, Uninvited is a gripping masterpiece worthy of the four rounds of applause it received during its world premiere held on December 23, 2024. Whether you’re looking to release pent-up emotions or simply need an escape, this film delivers—and it’s so f*uckin' good. The 50th Metro Manila Film Festival officially opens on Christmas Day, December 25, with 10 films to be shown simultaneously nationwide..." - Karen A.P. Caliwara, PEP, 24 December 2024 (READ MORE)

Poignant and Relentless - "...Considered a cinematic legend in the Philippines, Vilma Santos has been acting for seven decades already. In Uninvited she continues to prove she still has it in her, with her juiciest role in over a decade. Poignant in scenes with her on-screen daughter but relentless when faced with the people she’s about to kill, Santos effectively shifts between the two personas of Lilia and Eva. Aga Muhlach, who started his career as a matinee idol due to his babyface features, uses them to his advantage by portraying the creepiness of Guilly Vega while hiding behind his deceitful looks. And to complete the triumvirate, Nadine Lustre as Guilly’s traumatized daughter proves why she is the best actress of her generation, holding her own against two acting titans in the film’s pivotal climax..." - Nicol Latayan, International Cinephile Society, 28 Feb 2025 (READ MORE)

Formulaic vigilante movie - "...Santos brings some believable humanity to her role as Lilia. Her performance is the main reason why “Uninvited” isn’t a complete waste of time if you want to watch a formulaic vigilante movie. Unfortunately, all of the other “Uninvited” cast members are either too stiff or over-act in their performances. “Uninvited” slowly lurches along to the inevitable reveal of who are Lilia’s targets besides Guilly and how she plans to get revenge. A mid-credits scene is underwhelming and adds nothing interesting to the movie, which ends very abruptly. It all adds up to a sordid soap opera that has no surprises and is actually quite boring in how everything plays out to the very unimaginative end..." - Carla Hay, Culture Mix, 19 Jan 2025 (READ MORE)

Best Picture - "With a powerhouse cast, you wouldn’t be wrong to expect a lot from Mentorque Productions’ sophomore offering in this year’s Metro Manila Film Festival. The production house already made a big splash in the industry last year with their horror film based on the Philippines’ first documented serial killer, Mallari. In Uninvited, they have proven that they continue to set their standards high in director Dan Villegas’s latest psychological thriller...Vilma plays her role with a perfect mixture of emotion and restraint as a mother who is driven to vengeance powered by sheer pain. Without denying her vulnerable side, she focuses on her goal, no matter the peril that is about to face her. The Star for All Seasons who was hailed as an MMFF Best Actress last year looks like she is gunning for a back-to-back win with her affecting performance in Uninvited...Nadine’s character as Nicole may seem nonchalant at first, but it looks like the actress definitely had a blast playing the entitled yet chronically disgusted daughter who is privy to her dad’s darker side. Nicole’s lines are almost always bitchy and deliciously delivered, with every snarky dialogue sure to delight both Nadine’s old and new fans alike. Her scenes with her dad Aga are exceptionally entertaining as their private moments slowly reveal more details that make sure to excite and add to the tense vibe present throughout the entire film. We love that Aga finally decided to show his full range as an actor, by fully embracing a role that will leave the audience shocked and impressed with his unapologetic portrayal of a man with no soul...From start to finish, Uninvited will keep you on your toes with its tense and thrilling scenes. Prepare to be impressed with direk Dan’s complete fleshing out of characters, from their strengths to even their weaknesses, and most importantly, expect to be entertained with a solid storyline that is a visual and auditory feast worthy of making it to become MMFF”s Best Picture this year." - Rhea Manila Santos, ABS-CBN News, 25 Dec 2024 (READ MORE)

The growth of female protagonists - "...From being uninvited, you’re now invited. The film successfully went from chill to thrill. Adrenaline rush is served. You won’t leave this party empty-handed. Tension gradually escalates until reaching its peak. The climax is earned. There’s instant gratification to what’s happening. All the technical elements in this film are utilized well to create a satisfying sensory experience. Aga Muhlach fits the role. His face is charismastic while his actions are untamed. This contrasting combination works well to his advantage. There are times when it’s already hard to watch him because of his wildness. Yet he delivers without hesitation...Vilma Santos is guilty of making us scream, cry, and applaud. It’ll be a crime if she didn’t win the best actress award for her completely engrossing performance in this film. Masyadong maiksi ang buong palabas. Hindi nasulit ang lahat ng mga aktor. Yung iba sa kanila ay napadaan lang. Mabigat sana ang papel nila sa istorya, ngunit hindi ito naipakita nang lubusan. Hindi lahat ng usapan ay masayang pakinggan. Yung iba ay pampalipas-oras lamang. Halatang pinagbangga lang ang ilang mga karakter para magsama sila sa iisang eksena. Nakakapagtaka rin na ang kaunti ng security para sa isang makapangyarihan na tao. Kulang pa sa kwento ang karakter ni Aga Muhlach. Idinaan na lang niya sa akting ang kakulangan ng kwento. Hindi tuloy naging pantay ang laban. Kung nabigyan ng mas malalim na katauhan ang kalaban, baka mas madagdagan ang kagandahan ng pelikula. Gayunpaman, sapat na ang kanilang nagawa para madala ka sa mga nangyayari...Whether you’re invited or not, this film is a once-in-a-lifetime event that’s worth attending. Gatecrash all you want. Let’s put the fate in our hands and crash the gates of hell. Let’s celebrate the growth of female protagonists in the world of Philippine movies. Eva runs the world. Witness her reign. Don’t you dare rain on her parade..." - Goldwin Reviews, December 2024 (READ MORE)

Lavish and Outrageous - "...Uninvited is Mentorque Productions entry to the 2024 MMFF from their successful film last year 'Mallari'. Now taking things further, they wanted to make a statement with something lavish and outrageous with this movie. From the trailers, we already saw a very feisty Nadine, a ruthless Aga, and a vengeful Vilma. From those characters, I was already sold to watch the film. Aga plays Guilly Vega, a wealthy billionaire who throws an extravagant birthday party with his wife and daughter Nicole (Nadine) along with his partners who were part of underground illegal activities, Vilma is Lilia Capistrano / Eva Candelaria, a mother seeking revenge for the death of her daughter caused by Gully...The dialogue in the movie also hits hard, even harder than the profanity that is spurred almost every minute. Though the scenes will indeed bring out the profanity in us on how intense the story progresses. Guilly (Aga) really feels like a twisted maniac, and it shatters the usual image he has with his previous films. Nicole (Nadine) is so wild and cold caused by the trauma and abuse she had all her life. Eva (Vilma) is so driven and also becomes ruthless with her plans for justice...Uninvited will hit you hard and will make you think that money and power can do really bad things, and justice is just a dream or something you have to prepare as you gatecrash into the house of the devil, err I mean demons. Better have a stress ball in hand while watching as you might want to punch someone of something to vent out some rage or frustration that will build up leading to the final act. Also look out for the mid credit scene that hint for something more..." - Florencio Jusay jr, Manual To Lyf, 25 Dec 2024 (READ MORE)

Smells Like Sequel Brewing - "...The storyline centers on Eva (Vilma Santos), a mother seeking vengeance for her child's death, Lily played by Gabby Padilla. You'd drop jaws at Aga Muhlach's portrayal of a corrupt billionaire and the "gigil" starts at Eva (Vilma) first stare at him. The Star for All Seasons, Vilma Santos delivers a powerful performance as a vengeful mother, while Nadine Lustre's role adds a contemporary edge to the narrative. The two formidable queens looked beautiful and angry. Without a doubt, Aga, Vilma and Nadine deserve nominations. The film's technical aspects, including cinematography inspired by "The Godfather," fluid editing, and an evocative musical score, contribute to its overall impact. While some viewers might find the film's pacing deliberate, the culmination offers a "crazy climax" that has been described as both satisfying and thought-provoking. "Uninvited" stands out in the MMFF lineup for its bold approach to storytelling and its willingness to tackle complex themes, making it a noteworthy addition to Philippine cinema. The movie will make you and your passe discuss the real story and say, "This movie happened in real life and everyone forgot if justice was served" That is one uninvited discussion we should reflect on. Oh Mylene Dizon's character and Tirso Cruz III's are still alive. I wonder what will happen next? It smells a sequel after watching the end-credit teaser..." - Josephine Bonsol, Cogito Ergo Sum, December 2024 (READ MORE)

Thrilling, riveting - "...We all love a good revenge story. We love it even more if it was set up well, allowing for a very satisfactory ending. Uninvited checks both boxes. That it was laid out in a simple and straightforward manner sustained the film’s cause. Film director Dan Villegas did right in applying apparent judiciousness in orchestrating the whole affair. A lesser filmmaker could have easily ruined “Uninvited” given the clear-cut if all-too simple narrative but Villegas knows exactly when to push and when to pull, when to take the edge off and when to hit hard, striking a good balance all throughout. In a nutshell, “Uninvited” is about a simple housewife whose daughter was kidnapped, raped and murdered by a powerful individual and his henchmen. As these things go, justice will ultimately prove itself elusive for the mom and her child, leading to a messy, if all-too brutal rampage of retribution. The film’s anchor, the one and only Vilma Santos, allowed for much restraint in her performance as Eva Candelaria, the film’s avenging angel. And it worked. We were actually fearful that she would utilize the usual verbose approach if only to elucidate the pain and the hatred gripping her character but, no. Her Eva is far from being the screaming, gun-toting Sarah Connor-type of heroine. Soft-spoken, mild-mannered, fearful, we actually wondered how her Eva would pull off her grand plan to execute the film’s villains. The yin to her yang is Aga Muhlach. The actor’s all-too manic interpretation of the vile Guilly Vega, even if it swayed towards being caricaturesque at times, was quite effective, eliciting the exact sentiment needed to pin us viewers to our seats, eager to see his eventual downfall..." - Tempo, 28 December 2024 (READ MORE)

Controlled and Haunting - "...Holding nothing back and going big, his career-defining portrayal magnified the depravity of his character, turning every smirk and gesture into a subtle but chilling revelation. Aga's grand gestures were definitely the perfect complement to Ate Vi's controlled and haunting portrayal. As the layers of the narrative continue to unravel, so do the outstanding performances of the carefully chosen supporting cast. Nadine Lustre's portrayal of Guilly's spoiled and rebellious daughter Nicole and Gabby's rendition of the sweet and simple Lily particularly stand out. Nicole's cold disdain for her father simmers in every glance and clipped line, adding depth to the tension already brewing, thanks to Nadine's nuanced performance, while Lily's quiet sensitivity captures the audience's empathy, as delivered by Gabby. Ate Vi, though, is the film's anchor. Every emotion Eva experiences — from grief to rage, fear and bittersweet relief — courses through the one and only Star for All Seasons with an authenticity that grips the audience. Her ability to switch seamlessly between fragility and ferocity is what makes her journey not just believable but profoundly affecting. Especially so when Eva's mission reaches its crescendo, Ate Vi doesn't just act — she commands, and her audience eagerly savors her triumph. Tying everything together, while the performances shine bright, the technical aspects further elevate the film's impact. "Uninvited" is definitely a feast for the senses. From the deliberate cinematography that captures the cavernous luxury of Gully's mansion to the meticulous sound design that amplifies every creak and whisper, every element employed serves the story well. And again, though the film's initial pacing may test the patience of some viewers, it ultimately proves intentional in the end mirroring the build-up to a truly grand finale..." - Tessa Mauricio-Arriola, The Manila Times, 28 Dec 2024 (READ MORE)

A Fantasy of Justice - "...The film takes a while to get down to business. It is likely that people will see this movie for the sheer novelty of watching Vilma Santos stabbing people (yes, she’s done it before in Tagos ng Dugo but that’s 37 years ago). The movie does give us that, but it saves it all for the final act. It instead has the Star for all Seasons just wandering around this mansion for a while, interacting with the various characters, forming a vague picture of the relationships between the various people involved in this family. What emerges is kind of interesting, but not a whole lot of it really factors into the story that much. We also get flashbacks to what actually happened with her daughter, further explicating on the anger that would lead her to this place. Again: the whole thing is very simple, with practically every scene expounding on how bad Vega really is, and how righteous Lilia is for wanting to kill him. At some point, it does get a bit repetitive: the point has been made over and over, and the fact that very little progress is being made in the present just gets a little frustrating. To be fair, the flashbacks feature some strong work from Gabby Padilla, and that helps things along a bit...But then, the movie does get bloody, and it’s pretty delicious. People get stabbed. People get shot. The blood flows freely, and it feels like the movie gets to exhale. And we get to watch Vilma Santos get to do all that stuff. Not all of it makes sense: at the start of the film, a little bit of voiceover narration from Santos mentions that there’s a lot of security around, and in this climactic battle, they are nowhere to be seen. And there are some things that were set up that don’t pay off much at all. It just feels like there ought to have been more characters involved in this part of the film, and they don’t really show up. But in the end, it’s still a good time. Uninvited goes over-the-top, but it seems to understand something about the helplessness that people feel when confronted by the impunity of the powerful and the corrupt. It gives us a vessel in Vilma Santos to release some of that helplessness, playing at a fantasy of justice that doesn’t really seem possible in a normal Filipino’s life." - Philbert Dy, Spot, 27 Dec 2024 (READ MORE)

Darker than Dark - "...I’ve never seen a Vilma Santos starrer on the big screen. The first time was during a special screening of Uninvited on Christmas Day at Cinema 3 of Gateway Mall in Cubao. No, it’s not because I don’t like her nor her films. Neither is it because I’m a dyed-in-the wool Noranian. So, why? It’s because I’m not really a film buff. It’s because I am a sucker for Hollywood action movies that star Jason Statham, Jackie Chan, Cynthia Rothrock and Jet Li. I like slam-bang action more and drama less. That’s how it is and always been for me. The only time I get to watch Santos’ movies is when they’re shown on TV or when I browse the Internet. Clearly, Santos gave a nuanced performance in Uninvited. She perfectly foiled any attempt to make herself look glamorous. Her age is clearly defined in her role as Eva Candelaria...Santos has a clear and better grip of her character as a mother who vows to avenge her daughter’s traumatic death. While she’s done this before in Tagos ng Dugo, this time, Santos is not the victim herself and she goes to great lengths to clearly define the two roles apart. What’s highly palpable in this obra maestra by Dan Villegas is the way Santos’ character is presented and the way it is navigated in the course of less than 24 hours. Santos flips through her role with characteristic panache and clearly she’s a shoo-in for the best actress plum. Actually, it’s the ensemble acting that sets Uninvited apart from other festival-quality films. Aga Muhlach is unforgettable in the entire acting exercise. He is presented in a never-before-seen scenario that he convincingly portrays with aplomb. Muhlach plays his character with characteristic chutzpah, the kind that will jolt you in your seat. Nadine Lustre may have just a few scenes but she gallops in these with natural flair. Overall, Uninvited is a very dark movie that naturally seeps through the crisp-as-linen dialogues, nuanced personifications and a no-holds-barred narrative that is darker than dark..." - Alex Brosas, Daily Tribune, 26 Dec 2024 (READ MORE)

Brutal Injustice, Vengeance - "...From the get-go, the Metro Manila Film Festival (MMFF) 2024 entry, “Uninvited,” is an emotional battleground that aims to explore all the disturbing themes that can happen in a community, from murders and sexual assaults to the rich getting way with their crimes. This film is visibly a tough movie in spots as everything is heightened to get on the viewers’ nerves. The story centers on a grieving mother, Lilia, aka Eva Candelaria (Vilma Santos), and her relentless pursuit of justice for her daughter, Lily (Gabby Padilla), who is brutally murdered and sexually assaulted by billionaire Guilly (Aga Muhlach). After more than 50 years in the industry, Santos refuses to demote her star status. The Star for All Seasons doesn’t just act; she embodies every emotion. In “Uninvited,” Santos becomes a vision of torment as a mother robbed of her child. Lily represents purity and innocence, while its derivative Lilia symbolizes rebirth and, sometimes, “night” or darkness. After seeing Lily’s light dim, we witness Lilia’s quest for justice and her transition to becoming Eva, the giver of life, except that in this film, she is the taker, snatching them away one by one with seeming poetry. We could literally hear the collective sigh of relief and heave of satisfaction every time one villain falls, providing the viewers with their much-needed catharsis before they file out of the cinema. Santos’ performance elevates the ordinary material into a heartbreaking narrative. Every tremor in her voice, every tear shed stab at the heart of the viewers as if they had been right smack in that very scene, and could literally feel her grief behind the screen. Now this is hardly novel for the veteran artist who has done other slasher films, such as the critically acclaimed “Tagos ang Dugo,” but “Uninvited” allows one to see Santos in a new light...However, “Uninvited” isn’t without its flaws. While the film’s emotional impact is clear, it misses an opportunity to delve deeper into the motivations of its characters, and the broader societal implications of the crime are left underexplored. There are also some instances where one might feel the sense of rush in between the scenes, like the production is trying to put everything all at once. Despite this shortcoming, the film still delivers a gut-wrenching story that raises difficult questions about vengeance, morality and the price of sin. It is brave enough to tackle the uncomfortable truth about all the wrongdoings rampant in the world and how people are often capable of doing the unspeakable things in pursuit of justice. Even if it leaves a few unanswered questions in its wake, “Uninvited” is a raw examination of the inherent darkness that can exist within humanity. From the beginning, the intention of the film is to send out the message that sometimes one’s silver lining can be had when justice is served, and one just has to take action to achieve that..." - Jessica Ann Evangelista, Inquirer, 26 Dec 2024 (READ MORE)

Avending Angel - "...Yes, most of us have seen this movie before. And yes, seeing an elderly woman (Vilma is now 71) seeking vigilante justice does require some suspension of disbelief. I won’t be surprised, though, if anyone who has experienced Lilia’s distressing loss would muster enough strength to take her offenders down. And just like the crowd at the film’s advanced screening, I’m willing to bet that audiences will likely cheer and applaud Ate Vi whenever she eliminates one of the bad guys. And yes, spoiler alert, she will eliminate most of them in that single night. Casting actors against type is what sets “Uninvited” apart from other revenge flicks. We don’t always get to see Ate Vi as an avenging angel, the last and perhaps only other time was 37 years ago with “Tagos ng Dugo.” And the last time we saw Aga Muhlach this bad was when he took on the dastardly role of a serial killer in “Sa Aking Mga Kamay” way back in 1996...I wished Ate Vi’s Eva slash Lilia had offed each of these bastards in more creative ways and under different circumstances, but that would probably be a logistical nightmare given the busy schedules of its lead stars. As it is and even with some noticeable but negligible plot holes, “Uninvited” remains one of the standout entries in what is shaping up to be one of the better MMFF editions in recent years. Well-acted, nicely photographed, deftly edited, and aptly scored, I’m not at all surprised the film is already among the festival’s top-grossers this early. Rating: 3.5 out of 4." - Edwin P. Sallan, Business Mirror, 27 December 2024 (READ MORE)

Vigilante Star For All Seasons - "...Move over, Charles Bronson of Death Wish, take a hike, Liam Neeson of Taken! Vilma Santos is now in the house. And she’s laying claim to the title of vigilante star, manifesting the role of mild-mannered widowed Mom on a mission of vengeance and vigilante justice for the rape and murder of her only child/daughter...And what can we say about Vilma Santos? Who else can make the audience erupt into cheering and applause as she repeatedly stabs to death one of the goons of Guilly Vega? Or when she runs over a person three times? Pao Orendain handles the cinematography, and shafts of light and focus offset a dark, murky atmosphere. It all helps create a claustrophobic sense of imminent doom - whether this is the doom of Lily and her boyfriend at the hands of Guilly and his henchmen or the doom that will descend on Guilly as Lilia plays the avenging angel. If I have to level some criticism on the film, I’d point out the very one-dimensional portrayal of the very rich. They all smoke, they all take drugs, and they all have a callous disregard for others. No one on that side has any arc. And we don’t see the steps by which Lilia decided to take justice into her own hands or how she got invited to the birthday bash and amassed the cash needed to be noticed. A Warner Brothers, Mentorque, and Project 8 co-production, the film will have premieres abroad, and I can only guess it will eventually surface on Max, the Warner streaming platform. If you like your justice-meted-out vigilante style, completely disregarding the rule of law or asking law enforcers to do their job, this is the perfect MMFF film to watch. I enjoyed watching Aga have fun going overboard with his Guilly and appreciated how Vilma was doing something entirely different for her at this stage in her illustrious career..." - Philip Cu Unjieng, Manila Bulletin, 24 Dec 2024 (READ MORE)

Gatecrashes - "...Meanwhile, female rage roles are nothing new to Santos’ catalog. She has helmed similar parts like in Maryo J. de los Reyes’ Tagos ng Dugo and Chito Roño’s Ikaw Lang. In Uninvited, she’s a dynamite, summoning the endurance of those past lives to make way for a maternal figure who’s committed to see her mission through to the bitter end, but remains fundamentally human. But much like its premise and protagonist, Uninvited gatecrashes its way into meaningful insights. It is too contained in its own scheming, in its impressive array of stars, to come up with a story that doesn’t belie a profound critique, or feel like a bloated climax. Simply synthetic." - Lé Baltar, Rolling Stone Philippines, 03 January 2025 (READ MORE)

Compelling - "...Vilma Santos delivers a masterclass in acting, as expected from the “Star for All Seasons.” This is arguably her most compelling role since Ekstra (2012). Her portrayal is nuanced and commanding, although her stiffness during gunfight scenes slightly detracts from the intensity of those moments. Aga Muhlach shines in his villainous role, a rare but fitting choice for him. This performance rivals his chilling portrayal in Sa Aking Mga Kamay as a psychopathic serial killer. However, his character here is even more despicable—"mas baboy at walang hiya"—eliciting visceral hatred from the audience every time he appears on screen. Gabby Padilla is a revelation, holding her own alongside a powerhouse like Santos. Their mother-daughter scenes are among the film’s emotional highlights. On the other hand, Nadine Lustre and RK Bagatsing feel underutilized. Their characters' struggles deserved more depth and screen time to fully resonate with the audience. On the technical side, the film excels in cinematography and musical scoring, both of which enhance its moody, suspenseful atmosphere. However, the story's pacing falters toward the climax...Rating: 3/5" - Ralph Lawrence G. Llemit, Sun Star, 05 Jan 2025 (READ MORE)

Thrilling and Dramatic - "..With a star studded cast consisting of Vilma Santos, Nadine Lustre, and Aga Muhlach, Uninvited is set to be one of the more thrilling and dramatic entries in this year’s festival. Little is known about the plot yet, except that Santos’ character Lilia/Eva is set on getting revenge from billionaire Guilly played by Muhlach. The idea for the film, which will tackle sensitive topics such as physical abuse and violence, originated from Santos herself.." - Mel Wang, Rolling Stone Philippines, 30 November 2024 (READ MORE)

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  • MMFF 2024: ‘Uninvited’ uses cutting-edge cam, lenses
  • Vilma Santos and Aga Muhlach reunite onscreen after 30 years in ‘Uninvited’
  • Star-studded #MMFF2024 entry 'Uninvited' drops first-look teaser
  • ‘Uninvited’ shakes up 50th MMFF with star-studded cast, crew
  • Vilma, Aga, at Nadine sanib-puwersa sa MMFF 2024 movie Uninvited
  • Dan Villegas makes film comeback after 6 years with 'Uninvited'
  • Mentorque producer Bryan Dy reveals another Vilma Santos-Recto film on the horizon
  • Mentorque and Project 8 Projects to team up anew for Vilma Santos' new film
  • MMFF thriller 'Uninvited' won't compromise, accepts R-16 rating
  • Vilma Santos, Aga Muhlach, Nadine Lustre to headline upcoming movie 'Uninvited'
  • Vilma Santos, nagsimula nang mag-shooting ng Uninvited
  • Nadine, Vilma aminadong na-challenge sa ‘Uninvited’: ‘Sobrang extreme!’
  • Nadine minura-mura si Aga; agad-agad nag-YES sa ‘Uninvited’
  • Vilma Santos takes on a new challenge in ‘Uninvited’
  • Vilma Santos, Nadine Lustre promise a deep-dive into dark themes in ‘Uninvited’
  • Vilma Santos is ‘Uninvited’
  • MMFF 2024: ‘Uninvited’ makes a killer out of Vilma Santos
  • Vilma Santos, Dennis Trillo big winners at 41st PMPC Star Awards for Movies
  • Vilma Santos as a vengeful mom in ‘Uninvited’ new trailer
  • Uninvited: A gripping thriller with missed opportunities
  • Vilma Santos reveals she conceived the story behind MMFF 2024 emtru "Uninvited"
  • Uninvited (2024) Movie Ending Explained: What Happens to Vega?
  • Uninvited (MMFF 2024) Official Trailer - Vilma Santos is Eva


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    Sunday, February 22, 2026

    When I Met You in Tokyo (2023)

    "Sometimes you meet the right person at the wrong time, but in our case, it was the right time, the right place, and the right person." - Azon


    Basic Information - Directors: Rommel Penesa, Conrado Peru; Associate Director: Christopher Strauss DeLeon; Original Scrrenpaly (Story): Conrado Peru, Christopher De Leon, Vilma Santos; Adapted Screenplay: Suzette Doctolero; Cast: Vilma Santos (Azon), Christopher De Leon (Joey), Cassy Legaspi (Hannah), Darren Espanto (Jomar), Kakai Bautista (Sonia), Lynn Cruz (Anita), Jacky Woo (Akira), John Gabriel (Drew), Lotlot De Leon (Charlene), Gabby Eigenmann (Marlon), Kouki Taguchi (Takeru) Gina Alajar (Susan), Tirso Cruz III (Edwin), Oyee Barro (Ex-Girlfriend of Joey), Yamaguchi Takoro (Officiating Minister at the Wedding), Lisa Lee (Hotel Supervisor); Producers: Redgie Acuña-Magno; Executive Producers: Karishma Gidwani, Rajan Gidwani, Rowena Jamaji; Associate Producers: Liza Guerzon Doria; Musical Score: Jessie Lasaten; Sound: Sound 22; Cinematography: Shayne Sarte; Film Editors: Karla Diaz, Froilan Francia; Production Design: Fedeyo Tagayon, Reynaldo Peru, Buboy Tagayon; Art Director: Irene Mercado; Makeup: Kimberly Datu, Dheng Foz; Sound: Armand De Guzman, Fatima Nerikka Salim, Immanuel Verona; Stunts: Ricky Cruz; Produced: JG Productions; Distributed by: Rafaella Films International; Release Date: December 25 2023; Running time: 123 minutes; Country: Philippines; Language: Filipino

    Plot Description - "Two elderly individuals cross paths to share their perspectives on tackling unconditional love sacrifices and aging." - Philstar (READ MORE)

    "Azon known for the generosity of her heart meets Joey a divorcee who still harbors the scars of his ex-wife's infidelity. Tackling unconditional love sacrifices and aging from the perspective of two elderly workers." - IMDB (READ MORE)

    "In Japan, Azon and her friends work as servants at a hotel in Tokyo, while Joey is a farmer working on a rural farm with his friend Akira and a man recently annulled from his marriage. Azon meets Joey at a bar during a party with her friends, and they are scolded by Joey for being rowdy. Afterwards, a drunk Azon punches him in the face, and her friends drag her away. Later, Azon and Joey meet again when she buys vegetables from him, and they recognize each other from the bar the previous night. After several more encounters, Azon and Joey forgive each other for their misunderstandings and start going out together with their friends. Azon learns that her brother Marlon is a gambling addict after his daughter Hannah secretly contacts her and says that had squandered her remittances. This leads Azon to stop giving him money. Marlon, deduces that Hannah ratted him out and slaps her for being a "traitor." After several months, he apologizes to Azon, promising to change after visiting their parents' graves. Meanwhile, Joey is close to his daughter Charlene but has a strained relationship with his ex-wife Susan. With Akira's advice about forgiveness, Joey decides to forgive Susan and move on from their past mistakes. Azon and Joey gradually develop a romantic relationship, while in the Philippines, Hannah becomes close friends with Joey's grandson Jomar.

    Azon and Joey eventually get married and move to Joey's home, enjoying a loving relationship. However, due to their age, they are unable to consummate their love on their honeymoon. Their marriage lasts six years, but Azon develops osteoarthritis in her leg, creating challenges for Joey, who secretly suffers from heart problems that only he and Charlene know about. Azon becomes angry when she learns that Joey kept his illness a secret from her, but eventually forgives him and resolve to make the most of their time together. After taking a walk in the snowy mountains, Azon and Joey rest at home. While Azon goes to get water, Joey suffers a heart attack. She returns to find him collapsed, and he tells her he loves her before dying. Both Akira and Azon are devastated by Joey's death. Azon informs Charlene, who is also deeply saddened. Afterward, Azon reflects on the valuable lessons Joey taught her, including gardening, farming, and how to cut a bonsai tree, which taught her patience. The film ends with Azon narrating about finding one's soulmate and how they are meant to be together." - Wikipediia (READ MORE)

    Film Achievement - MMFF 2023 - FPJ Memorial Award for Excellence, Best Float, 4th Best Picture, Best Actress; MMFF 2023 Nominations - Gender Sensitivy Award, Cinematography (Shane Sarte), Screenplay (Suzette Doctolero), Actor (Christopher De Leon), Director (Rado Peru, Rommel Peneza); FAMAS 2023 Circle of Excellence - Vilma Santos; MIF (Los Angeles, CA USA) 2024 Best Actress - Vilma Santos; 7th Eddy's Nominations - Best Actress (Vilma Santos), Cinematography (Shayne Sarte), Production Design (Fedeyo Tagayon, Reynaldo Peru), Sound (Sound 22) ; 40th PMPC Star Awards for Movies Best Actress - Vilma Santos; 40th PMPC Star Awards for Movies Nominations - Movie of the Year (JG Productions), Movie Director of the Year (Rommel Penesa and Conrado Peru), Movie Actor of the Year (Christopher De Leon), Movie Ensemble Acting of the Year (When I Met You In Tokyo), Movie Screenwriter of the Year (Suzette Doctolero), Movie Loveteam of the Year (Darren Espanto and Cassy Legaspi)

    Film Reviews - "...Look, it’s tough for this movie to live up to masterpieces like Broken Marriage, or Relasyon, but the legendary chemistry between Vi and Boyet is still very much alive and carries the whole thing. The plot feels a bit like recycled melodrama at times, but their performances are so controlled and natural that they honestly save the film. Between their undeniable spark and that catchy theme song, it’s easy to see why fans are loving it despite its flaws." - Rendt Viray 2023

    Winsome As Ever - "Azon (Vilma Santos) worked as a housekeeper at a hotel in Chiba Prefecture. Even if she was unmarried, she still sent money home to her brother Marlon (Gabby Eigenmann), whom she trusted to build her house in Manila. She was also supporting the education of her niece Hannah (Cassy Legaspi) and Drew (John Gabriel). On Azon's birthday, she was brought by her co-workers Sonia (Kakai Bautista) and Anita (Lynn Cruz) for a night of fun. Joey (Christopher de Leon) owned his own flower and vegetable farm, also in Chiba, which he ran with his best friend Akira (Jackie Woo). His marriage from his wife Susan (Gina Alajar) had been annulled for several years. His daughter Charlene (Lotlot de Leon) already had a teenage son Jomar (Darren Espanto). On Joey's birthday, Akira treated Joey out to the same nightclub, where he saw Azon and friends making a scene with their noisy drunk dancing. Honestly, based on the trailer, this film was not exactly among my priorities. I thought the plot would just take the usual obvious rom-com route. However, during the MMFF Awards Night, this film pulled a big surprise by bagging an unprecedented accolade for "4th Best Picture," while Vilma Santos won Best Actress from out of the blue. Because of this, I became very curious about this film directed by duo Rommel Penesa and Conrado Peru.

    So indeed, the two senior protagonists meet under unpleasant circumstances, to the point of calling each other "bru" (short for "bruha" or witch). However, as expected, they began to like each other when they got to know each other better, then eventually fall in love. Despite being the overdone romance cliches that they were, these scenes were the best parts -- so sweet and heartwarming. I was smiling, laughing and actually tearing up in spite of myself. I would have wanted the film to end when Azon and Joey got married dressed in kimonos. The story already felt perfect told as it was at that point. However, there turned out to be another hour worth of story left to tell. The delightful senior-citizen romantic comedy turned into a totally different movie, albeit also a familiar Pinoy film story -- a melodrama about illnesses. Predictable and sappy, this part of the movie was not my cup of tea anymore. Vilma Santos and Christopher de Leon had done more than 20 films together, the last one being "Mano Po 3" (2004). Santos at 70 and de Leon at 67 looked very good, still able to elicit romantic thrills with their killer onscreen chemistry. Santos was as winsome as ever, so cute, always a contender for Best Actress. De Leon was very dashing, so cool and relaxed. His acoustic guitar version of Apo Hiking's "When I Met You" can still make titas swoon." - Fred Hawson, ABS-CBN (originally published in the author's blog, "Fred Said."), 08 January 2024 (READ MORE)

    Higher Standard - "I’ve never been a Vilmanian (Sharon Cuneta is my own showbiz sacred cow), but then, I’ve never seen Vilma on the big screen. Any experiences I have had of Philippine cinema’s “Star for All Seasons” were limited to late-night movies of hers shown on TV. If the lines outside the movie theater for When I Met You in Tokyo were any indication, Vilma Santos-Recto truly has a different pull. The audience, for example, was an interesting mix: all genders, all ages, all economic brackets. Some less fashionable people were up in front, but a chic mother and daughter pair (making Vilma’s reach intergenerational) answered my question in the affirmative whether their spot was the back of the line for the Vilma movie (it was a long line, just to enter the cinema)...

    This new movie shows them as Filipino migrants in Japan, of advanced age. Ms. Santos plays Azon, a hotel cleaner, while Mr. De Leon plays Joey, slightly wealthier as a hands-on farm owner. Santos is an involuntary celibate, never having married at her age; while Mr. De Leon has been betrayed by his ex-wife, played by Gina Alajar...Ms. Santos makes everything feel so real: I really felt like I was watching a beloved aunt, in her gestures and her speech patterns. What’s more, despite their own advanced ages (Santos was born in 1953; De Leon was born in 1956 — you do the math), the pair can still bring a frisson of kilig to the audience: not just for the older ones, mind you, but even their younger seatmates. And what a beautiful face, by the way: in the movie, Ms. Santos punches Mr. De Leon at their meet-cute, cries and cracks her voice, and speaks Japanese with a Filipino accent and yet still looks that good. Watching a scene with Ms. Santos talking with her mouth full and discussing rent and government dues, she still looks more beautiful than many women at least 20 years younger than her. Romance blossoms between the pair, predictably so in this romantic comedy/drama, but in the hands of Ms. Santos and Mr. De Leon, teenybopper drivel becomes pure gold.

    But they’re getting older, a plot point in the movie: Santos suffers from osteoarthritis, while De Leon has a heart ailment. I begin to think that as one ages, love perhaps becomes purer, regressing from the lusts of youth and ennobled by experience. We watch the pair grow more in love each day, slowed down by age. The bucolic surroundings of the outskirts of Tokyo add to the atmosphere, as well as the Apo Hiking Society’s “When I Met You” (the movie’s theme and part-namesake, sung by De Leon in a scene, and in a duet with Santos in the credits)...With age and health as a plot point, it’s inevitable that one of them dies. Mr. De Leon succumbs to his heart ailment after a peaceful evening in their garden. Followed by a camera, Ms. Santos prepares to go to bed, beckoning her husband to come, and after a search, finds him outside slowly dying. She cries for help in Japanese, and says his name, Joey, over and over. I cried.

    Not just moisture that had to be patted dry with a handkerchief, but full-on crying with snot-wiping. Another actress would not have elicited this effect (except perhaps Sharon), and frankly, would have been corny. Santos, however, arrests one with a teenage star’s charm (as she had been) at the start of the movie. Backed up by skill, years of hard work, and solidified showbiz status, this charm pulls you to the very end of the film, making you feel very deeply for whoever she’s playing. By all standards, the film should have been predictable and unexciting. In the hands of other actors, this would have been filler. In the hands of Mr. De Leon, and especially Ms. Santos, the film reaches a higher standard..." - Joseph L. Garcia, Business World, 29 Dec 2023 (READ MORE)

    Extra Bloat Subplot - "Vilma Santos and Christopher de Leon play characters who meet in Tokyo. While their relationship is contentious at first, they soon warm up to each other and pursue romance in the Land of the Rising Sun. The story reaches a natural ending somewhere in the middle of the movie—but it just keeps going. The film then sort of becomes about what it’s like to be old and in a relationship, though it avoids building new conflicts and largely just shows two older people pretty happy with each other and occasionally encountering problems with their health. Santos and de Leon are still pretty good together onscreen, and there are cute moments scattered throughout. But the production is kind of shaky, and there just isn’t a lot of story to tell. Later in the movie, there’s a subplot involving younger relatives back in the Philippines but it doesn’t go anywhere, only creating extra bloat in a film bloated enough as it is. Rating: 2 out of 5" - Philbert Dy, Spot, 02 Jan 2024 (READ MORE)

    Love No Age - "...May oras na hindi mo na alam kung saan ba talaga papunta ang kwento at kung kailan ba ito matatapos. Hindi maganda ang pagpasok ng istorya nina Darren Espanto at Cassy Legaspi sa pelikula. May mas igaganda pa sana ito. Hindi masyadong nagamit ang karamihan sa mga cast, ngunit napansin ang nakakadalang pagganap ni Gabby Eigenmann lalo pa’t nakakainis ang kanyang karakter dito. Maalog ang ilang kuha. Biglang lalabo ang ilang parte ng eksena. Hindi man maayos ang pelikula sa usapang teknikal, angat naman sila pagdating sa ibang bagay. Simple ngunit sinsero ang atake sa mga eksena. Nakatutok ito sa pagkwento ng pagmamahalan ng dalawang bida. Naipakita kung paano sila unang nagkita at nagsimulang nagmahalan. Kasama mo sila sa kanilang paglalakbay. Because you are not blindsided by their love story, you appreciate its existence. Soon after, you become a fan of it. Mahirap hindi kiligin sa pinaggagawa nina Vilma Santos at Christopher de Leon dito. Ang saya nilang panuorin. Instant hit ang meet-cute moment nila. Ang cute ng tawagan nila. Ang lambing ng halikan nila. Ang kulit ng bed scene nila. Mapapatawa at maiinlove ka. Romcom kung romcom talaga. Hindi lang sila nagpakilig, naipakita rin nila ang kanilang husay sa pag-arte. Mararamdaman mo kapag sila’y nalulungkot at nasasaktan. Naibahagi nila ang kanilang pinagdaraan at pagmamahalan. Love knows no age. This movie shares the same fate..." - Goldwin Reviews (READ MORE)

    Same Formula - The story itself is a very simple yet heartfelt “meet-cute that leads to a romance” type of film, and it’s a case of “if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it.” It’s the same formula that has worked for a majority of their team-ups. Movies like this depend on how well your leads can co-exist on-screen and not sound like a broken record, but that’s something that’s attributed to their tried and tested chemistry...The script (written by Suzette Doctolero from a story by Santos, De Leon, and co-director Conrado Peru) features a sincerely authentic depiction of the plight of Filipinos living and/or working abroad, which enhances the film’s connection with its audience. One thing we’d say that the movie could’ve improved on is if it held back on nearly going overboard with the Vilma and Boyet B-Rolls of them being sweet with each other (specifically between the 2nd and 3rd acts). Yes, we get that this is a love letter to their fans, but points have to be docked because of this, as this makes the film’s pacing suffer slightly as a result. This, however, is a minor nitpick that doesn’t really bring the film down. - Cinegeeks, rating : A-" (READ MORE)

    Overflowing Chemistry - "...When I Met You In Tokyo is a film for Vilmanian and supporters of Vilma and Christoher as a love team. The presence of the two and individually on the silver screen is still shining on the big screen. No wonder that they got multiple films together because they truly indeed have overflowing chemistry. Who would say that love is for younger people only, in this film it shows that love is for all ages. Yes they fall in love and have sweet moments in the film but what they have done in this film is still cute and appropriate for their age. You will enjoy the beauty and landscape of Tokyo while watching this film as it was effectively integrated and utilized to the flow of the film. The team up of Darren Espanto and Cassy Legaspi or (CassRen) will definitely enjoy the film as they have their moments and look promising together. Christoher and Vilma still have their brilliance in acting as they showcase their acting capabilities individually especially towards the last part of the film. Vilma is effective and shines in her quiet scenes. The film will definitely be enjoyed by seniors and fans so this is a good watch with your parents or grandparents..." - My Movie World (READ MORE)

    Press Releases - “When I Met You in Tokyo" is set to have international screenings on February 11 at The Space Moderno Cinema in Rome, Italy, and on February 18 at Citylife Anteo, Milan, Italy. In the US, the film will still be available for viewing at CARCO Theater in Renton (February 17) and Bremerton HS Performing Arts (February 18) in Washington, DC.

    Will Vilma, Boyet win in this year’s MMFF? - The endearing love team of Vilma Santos and Christopher de Leon are back on the big screen in “When I Met You in Tokyo” and they’re so glad it qualified as an official entry in the Metro Manila Film Festival (MMFF) this Christmas Day. Their last film together was “Mano Po 3: My Love” in 2004. It was also an entry in the MMFF that year. It won so many awards, including best picture, best actress for Ate Vi and best actor for Boyet de Leon. Mano Po 3” was filmed in Bangkok, Thailand. This time, their reunion movie is shot on location in Japan. Will history repeat itself for Vilma and Boyet in their film fest entry this coming December? “It’s all up to the judges,” said Ate Vi. “As of now, we’re just happy that we made it as an official entry sa MMFF. This is a simple love story with a good script that also touches on the lives of OFWs. It offers a lot of good insights and lessons about relationships and how it is to be an OFW.” She is turning 70 years old (she’s the youngest-looking septuagenarian we know) on November 3. What is her birthday wish? “It’s not just for myself, it’s for the whole film industry. We all know mahina ang mga sinehan so ang wish ko, mababaan sana ang bayad sa movie tickets, kasi yung P400 now, masyadong mahal for an ordinary wage earner. Kahit for three years man lang, para maibalik ang panonood ng mga tao sa sinehan at maibalik ang sigla ng local film industry.” - Mario E. Bautista, Malaya Business Insight, 31 October 2023 (READ MORE)

    Mature and Intelligent Love - "...Vilma and Boyet first teamed up in the blockbuster movie "Tag-ulan Sa Tag-araw" in 1975. It was followed by other hit and award-winning projects like "Relasyon," "Hanggang Ngayon Ika’y Minamahal," "Minsan Pa Nating Hagkan ang Nakaraan," "Sinasamba Kita," "Imortal," and "Dekada ’70." The last time they worked together for a movie was in 2004 for Mano Po 3. “I missed the team-up with Yetbo," she also said. Almost 95 percent of the movie was filmed for a month in Japan. Christopher was impressed with the location. "Ang sarap, super sarap. Japan is so visually rich, ‘yun ang reason kung bakit kami dun nag-shoot. We don't see much more of the city, siguro mga 20 percent, but the main story revolves around ‘yung mga outskirts of Japan, the culture of Japan. The beauty of the countryside in Japan, mas nag-concentrate kami dun," he said. On working for the project, Vilma said: "It was very smooth, may mga obstacles natural naman ‘yun di ba? Kahit naman dito but again we all worked hard, talagang binigay namin yung share ng bawat isa. Especially ako, in my case, talagang isinapuso.ko si Azon same thing I guess with Yetbo as Joey.and then yung aming mga producers and all.the staff. We also have a very reliable technical staff headed by, of course, by Shayne Sarte, yung aming cinematographer." Vilma reassured viewers that "When I Met You in Tokyo" portrays mature and intelligent love..." - Robert Requintina, Mania Bulletin, 13 October 2023 (READ MORE)

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    Longest-reigning Movie Queen - "Since I started writing 500 years ago — people think I’m that old, anyway — it has been my tradition to write New Year’s wishes for the incoming year. My wishes have always revolved around show business. This year, however, my list straddles both showbiz and politics, especially since some personalities implicated in the flood control program scandal also happen to be entertainers. So here are my wishes for 2026...For Vilma Santos’ stature in showbiz not to collapse completely because of the controversy hounding her at the moment. This is the one where she supposedly said they were being criticized because they were “up there” and the rest were “down there.” Clearly, she did not say that. An old interview, pertaining to a different topic, was re-edited to ruin her reputation. With her archrival Nora Aunor gone, Vilma is now the longest-reigning movie queen. She has accomplished so much in entertainment, and it would be a shame for her career to end in scandal..." - Butch Francisco, Daily Tribune, 02 Jan 2026

    Nakalimutan And Isang Dekadang Paglilingkod - "...Unfortunately, a clipped video has led to malicious and disrespectful criticism, na tila nakalimot sa kanyang dekadang paglilingkod, integridad at pagmamahal sa Batangas at pamilyang Pilipino. Ika nga sa amin sa Batangas: ‘Ang punong hitik ang mga sanga, pilit pinupukol pagkat namumunga’...I stand by Governor Vilma, because I know her. Nasaksihan ko nang malapitan ang kanyang pamumuno. Nakita ko ang malasakit at dedikasyon na mayroon siya at ang hindi matitinag na paninindigan sa paglilingkod sa bayan. Para sa akin, wala itong kinalaman sa politika. Ito ay para sa katotohanan, katarungan, at katapatan ng isang taong buong-pusong nag-alay ng sarili para sa kapwa...” - Mark Leviste, Politiko, 28 Dec 2025

    On Bashers and Fake News Peddlers - "“Kung minsan papabayaan mo na lang in a way. Sinasight ko ang sarili ko na kaya niyo kami tinitira kasi nasa taas kami at kaya kayo tumitira kasi nasa baba kayo. And at the same time nakasight din sa sarili ko there are some people yun talagang nagbabash lang walang intensyong iba ah. Ang sina-sight ko ang sarili ko na you know these people siguro kasi gusto nila nandun sila sa lugar mo and it’s so unfortunate hindi nila makaya." - Hon. Gov. Vilma Santos-Recto, Reported by Jeel Monde, Philippine News, 24 Dec 2025

    Good As Your Last Film - "...Reflecting on how she has remained relevant after more than six decades, Ate Vi’s answer came with her trademark humility. “I was never afraid to reinvent myself and to keep learning,” she said in a group interview off stage. “Just because you win Best Actress doesn’t mean you’re the best. You’re only as good as your last film — and after that, there’s always someone better than you.” Her philosophy, she added, is something she hopes the younger generation of actors will embrace. “My advice to them is keep learning, take risks and love your career so it will love you back. Most of all, remember to always be grateful because the same people you meet on your way up will also be the same ones you’ll meet on your way down...” - Reported by Tessa Mauricio-Arriola, Manila Times, 29 October 2025

    Most Critical and Unflinching - "...Despite the violence, Lacaba did not waver. Besides going on to write Jaguar, his other major works on the silver screen include co-writing the screenplay for Sister Stella L., a 1984 martial law drama directed by Mike de Leon that follows its titular nun (played by Vilma Santos) as she slowly begins to realize that she must take a stand against the Marcos regime. “Kung hindi tayo kikilos,” she says, “sino ang kikilos? Kung hindi ngayon, kailan pa?” Film critic Noel Vera even notes how Sister Stella L. is more a Lacaba film than De Leon’s. “So distinctive is his authorial voice,” Vera wrote. Although Sister Stella L. was a commercial failure upon its release, it has since grown to become one of Philippine cinema’s most critical and unflinching looks at the martial law era. “Just as the film is about Stella L.’s political awakening,” wrote Slate Magazine, “De Leon and Lacaba clearly aimed for the narrative to be a wake-up call for their audiences.” In 2024, it was announced that Sister Stella L. was undergoing digital restoration at the L’Immagine Ritrovata in Bologna, Italy. But Lacaba was not critical of Marcos’ regime alone. The 1989 Brocka-directed thriller Orapronobis, which screened at the 1989 Cannes’ Out of Competition section, pointed a subtle finger towards those using former president Corazon Aquino’s rise to power for their own, bloody gains. Set in the optimistic days after the People Power Revolution, Orapronobis follows ex-revolutionary Jimmy Cordero (Salvador), who, after investigating the acts of terror committed by the movie’s titular terrorist cult, learns that the only path towards social justice is far from a peaceful one. “The message… is intended to alert the rest of the world to what has happened to the dream of democracy promised by Mrs. Aquino,” wrote The New York Times. “Following the lead of Amnesty, [the film] does not directly blame the President, but those of her supporters who are using her revolution for their own ends.” Lacaba’s life and work remind us that activism, in its many forms, has become embedded in our country’s historical struggle towards social justice. “To deny these stories is to attach the truth,” wrote his son. “To deny these stories is to repeat the violence dealt to the victims, and to insult ourselves as a people.” In the face of another wave of government scandals and increasingly frustrating examples of corruption, revisiting Lacaba’s oeuvre serves as a reminder that the country has navigated these storms before and can do so once again..." - Mel Wang, Rolling Stone PH, 29 Sep 2025

    Vilma Santos and the legacy of excellence - "The Manila Hotel sparkled with star power as the 73rd Filipino Academy of Movie Arts and Sciences (FAMAS) Awards celebrated the country’s finest in cinema. Beyond the golden trophies, it was the actors and actresses who took center stage — each win telling a story of artistry, resilience and triumph...The room erupted as Vilma Santos, the Star for All Seasons, accepted the FAMAS Circle of Excellence Award. The honor paid tribute not just to her legendary career, but to the countless roles that defined generations of Filipino filmgoers. Her presence was a reminder of how the past, present, and future of cinema remain connected by stars who inspire..." - Reported by Jefferson Fernando, Daily Tribune, 24 Aug 2025

    One Film for the next three years - "...I would love working with Coco...Pero sa ngayon, priority natin ang paglilingkod sa mga Batangueño. Kaya hihirit lamang ako sa kanila ng isang project sa loob ng tatlong taon...” - Hon. Governor Vilma Santos-Recto, Province of Batangas, Philippines, reported by Carlos Aragon, LionhearTV, 23 Aug 2025

    Luminous SSL: "... “Sister Stella L.” is unmistakably a political film; it might be most remembered for the magnetic presence of Vilma Santos, the Queen of Philippine Cinema, in one of her most iconic roles, but it remains a textbook illustration of Marxism For Dummies in dialogue with the Fioretti of St. Francis...Vilma Santos, draped in her pale grey-blue habit, is luminous..." - Jean Claude, Asian Movie Pulse, 9 July 2025 https://asianmoviepulse.com/2025/07/film-review-sister-stella-l-1984-by-mike-de-leon/

    Delayed is Not Denied - "...Hindi lang ako nakatulog masyado ng isang gabi. Ganun talaga ang mundo, hindi lang sa politika. Hindi ako nakapahinga ng siguro mga a day or two. Not because 'talo' ako, not because of that, but because alam ko [kasi] ang gusto kong gawin para sa Batangas. Delayed is not denied, natutunan ko yan, nabasa ko yan..." - Luis Manzano, reported by Chris Franco, Kami, 13 June 2025

    The next Recto legislator - "...Also entering the lower chamber as a congressman in July is Ryan Christian, son of Department of Finance (DOF) Secretary Ralph Recto and Batangas governor-elect Vilma Santos. Ryan Christian has a degree in Business Management at Ateneo de Manila University (ADMU). Although he is a newbie in the political world, this incoming Batangas congressman practically grew up in a household ran by politicians with proven staying power in the province. Governor Recto is a former House deputy speaker in then 18th Congress; while DOF Secretary Recto is both a former senator and deputy speaker, having held the latter post in the early days of the 19th Congress. Ryan Christian has been relatively low profile in a family of astute politicians and showbiz icons, but he will finally have his chance to shine as a lawmaker in the 19th Congress..." - Ellson Quismorio, Manila Bulletin, 31 May 2025

    Outstanding Living Legends - "Last Monday’s column (see “Let us celebrate Women Suffrage Day,” 4/21/2025) elicited a lot of responses saying I should not limit myself only to those directly responsible for the grant of suffrage to Filipino women but should hail others who excelled in many private endeavors, achieving equality if not superiority with the other gender. Let’s call them the power women of the Philippines in the private professions whom I have met or know about...Not to be outdone, Joji Alonso — an independent film producer and well-known labor lawyer—submitted these outstanding living legends in the movie industry (alphabetically): Laurice Guillen, Rosemarie Gil, Hilda Koronel, Gina Pareño, Boots Anson Roa Rodrigo, Celia Rodriguez, Caridad Sanchez, Charo Santos, Vilma Santos, and Nova Villa...And Vilma, while keeping her movie allure, reinvented herself successfully as Lipa City mayor, Batangas governor and Batangas congressional representative..." - Artemio V. Panganiban, Philippine Daily Inquirer, 28 April 2025

    Farewell to Ate Guy - "Emotions ran high as celebrities Vilma Santos, Gina Alajar and Melissa Mendez, among others, attended the first day of the wake of the late superstar Nora Aunor. Santos, who was among the first to offer her condolences in person, was seen wiping her tears as she exited the building at the Heritage Park in Taguig City on Thursday, April 17. Despite the media-fueled rivalry and fan wars between their respective fanbases, the “Noranians” and “Vilmanians,” Aunor and Santos were long-term friends and had repeatedly expressed admiration for each other. The two women worked together in the films “T-Bird at Ako” (1982) and “Ikaw ay Akin” (1978), both critically acclaimed...Aunor died on Wednesday after undergoing a medical procedure. She was 71. In a press conference, her son Ian de Leon clarified that his mother did not die during the medical operation but only afterward..." - Jessica Ann Evangelista, Philippine Daily Inquirer, 18 April 2025

    CHR Statement - "...The Commission sternly reminds the public that freedom of religion is a fundamental right enshrined in the Philippine Constitution. Any attempt to vilify a religious or cultural group for political gain is not only disrespectful but also threatens long-standing efforts to promote peace, understanding, and inclusivity in the region. Such fear-mongering tactics not only inflame prejudice but also endanger the fragile culture of peace nurtured in Mindanao over decades of dialogue and cooperation. It is alarming that women continue to be the subject of discriminatory and demeaning remarks—especially by public officials who are expected to lead by example and advocate for inclusive, safe spaces. Resorting to misogynistic rhetoric in an attempt to gain political traction not only undermines women’s dignity but also normalizes sexism in public discourse. The recent incident involving a Batangas gubernatorial candidate, who made ageist and sexist comments against fellow candidate and former Governor Vilma Santos-Recto—saying she is already “laos” or past her prime—further reflects the continuing pattern of gender-based attacks during the campaign season. The Commission acknowledges the swift action taken by the Commission on Elections (COMELEC) in addressing both incidents. Show-cause orders were issued to the involved candidates for possible violations of election laws and fair election conduct. CHR welcomes these measures and continues to support actions that hold candidates accountable for discriminatory speech and behavior..." - The Commission on Human Rights (CHR), 10 April 2025

    Iconic Book - "...The book is a collection of 19 essays by academics and scholars from top universities. “It’s an intensive study of Ate Vi’s work,” said Aguila. “Only articles by authors with master’s and doctorate degrees were included. It is hoped that these essays by leading academics would provide not only a guidepost to navigate through Santos’ extraordinary body of work across six decades, but also define more fully her legacy as an actress, artist, and cultural icon,” Zulueta added. His own contribution to the book analyzes Santos’ roles in “Burlesk Queen,” “Rubia Servios,” and “Tagos ng Dugo” through the lens of abjection, a concept by Bulgarian-French philosopher Julia Kristeva. The idea is that society often rejects what it finds unclean or threatening, and women have been unfairly cast into this marginalized space. But abjection, Zulueta argued, can also be a source of power. “Vilma’s portrayals show how strength can emerge from struggle,” he explained. “Her daring performances exemplify what Kristeva calls the ‘singularity of genius’—the blending of life and thought, the ability to renew oneself. It’s a quality found in icons like political thinker Hannah Arendt and writer Colette. It applies to Santos, too..." - Marinel Cruz, Philippine Daily Inquirer, 15 March 2025

    Laos Issue ni Ilagan - "...Kung ang aking kalaban ay si Kathryn Bernardo, pero ang aking kalaban ay isang Vilma Santos lang na laos na. Hindi ako takot. Kung si Kathryn Bernardo at si Andrea Brillantes ay takot ako. (If my opponent is Kathryn Bernardo [I’d be scared], but my opponent is just a Vilma Santos who is already outdated. I'm not scared. If it were Kathryn Bernardo and Andrea Brillantes, I’d be scared.) Pero Vilma Santos, marami naman sa mga fans niyan ay namamahinga na rin. Ang iba naman ay hindi naman, syempre nasa edad ‘yan (But Vilma Santos, many of her fans are already “resting.” Others, of course, are already old)..." - Jay Manalo Ilagan, Vice mayor of the municipality Mataas na Kahoy, Batangas, as reported by Dominique Nicole Flores, Philstar, 07 April 2025

    Working with Vi - "...Si Vilma, kumbaga ang shooting will only take about four months, it took us about eight to nine months. Kasi nga ang gugulo ng schedule, so naging close 'yung kaibiganan, pupunta sa set, matutuloy ba or hindi, may pack up, may kwentuhan masaya..." - Ronnie Rickets, from Lutong Bahay TV show, GMA Integrated News, 05 March 2025

    Vi is Barako - "..Even if I’m a woman, I have a ‘barako’ side. I have palabra de honor so when I deal with someone who does not keep his word, that ticks me off. I turn into a barako. I’m a confrontational person. You won’t like me when I’m mad. Ralph, Luis and Ryan are all barako in their own way. Ralph would not be where he is now if he wasn’t tough. Luis managed to step out of my shadow and his dad’s shadow. Even if Ryan is living a comfy life, he does not shield himself from reality...” - Vilma Santos-Recto, as reported by Dolly Anne Cavajal, The Philippine Star, 20 Feb 2025

    On Political Dynasty Issue - "“I think my brother said it perfectly naman. We are here to serve the people, and the choice will always be theirs.” - Ryan Christian Recto, reported by Jan Milo Severo, Philstar, 17 February 2025


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    01-31-2025 Ate Vi, suportado ang AngKasangga Party-list
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    01-31-2025 Fans, celebrities pay respects to Gloria Romero during wake
    Carby Rose Basina/MGP, GMA Integrated News
    01-31-2025 Vilma, tinawag na ‘queenest’ si Gloria!
    Ronnie Carrasco III, Remate
    01-31-2025 Gloria Romero radiated kindness, inner beauty — Joey Marquez, Iza Calzado
    Hannah Mallorca, Inquirer
    01-29-2025 6th VP Choice Awards: Official Nominees for Entertainment and Lifestyle
    Lei Arthreo Sedero, Village Pipol
    01-28-2025 Fans, celebrities pay respects to Gloria Romero during wake
    GMA Integrated News
    01-28-2025 Gloria Romero: An inspiration to aspiring stars and new movie queens
    Jerry Donato, The Philippine Star
    01-26-2025 ‘Warm and nurturing’: Stars mourn passing of screen legend Gloria Romero
    Kathleen A. Llemit, Philstar
    01-26-2025 Gloria Romero and her 10 Most Memorable Performances
    Jerome Gomez, Spot
    01-23-2025 'Green Bones' wins big at the 3rd Gawad Dangal Filipino Awards
    GMA News
    01-22-2025 Jessy Mendiola on Luis and return to showbiz
    Jemuel Cainglet Salterio, Malaya News
    01-20-2025 Jessy Mendiola ready to return to acting
    Leah C. Salterio, The Philippine Star
    01-19-2025 Bong Revilla reunites with Vilma Santos-Recto: Still lovely as ever!
    Politiko News
    01-15-2025 'T-Bird at Ako,' 'Mga Bilanggong Birhen,' and more classic Filipino films are now streaming on YouTube for free
    Camille Santiago, Phil Star Life
    01-12-2025 Grooving into 61: Ralph Recto’s birthday dance with Vilma Santos
    Politiko News
    01-11-2025 10 to 1: Ranking the entries of the MMFF (tarnished) gold edition
    Butch Francisco, Daily Tribune
    01-10-2025 Nadine Lustre Explores How Female Rage Can Set Women Free in ‘Uninvited’
    Moira Del Rosario, Mega
    01-05-2025 Homecoming confessions of an ex-sex trip film PR and WEA Dancers groupie
    Ruben V. Nepales, Inquirer

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