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Directed by | Wenn V. Deramas |
Starring | Ai-Ai de las Alas Marvin Agustin Nikki Valdez Carlo Aquino Alwyn Uytingco Shaina Magdayao Serena Dalrymple Jiro Manio Eugene Domingo |
Distributed by | Star Cinema |
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Country | Template:Film Philippines |
Languages | Tagalog English |
Box office | P68.1 million (as of December 28, 2010) |
Ang Tanging Ina Mo (Last na 'To!) (lit. Your Only Mom (It's final!)) is a Filipino comedy film, starring Ai-Ai de las Alas. It is the third and final installment of the Ang Tanging Ina series and will officially be part of the 2010 Metro Manila Film Festival alongside two other Star Cinema projects such as RPG: Metanoia and Dalaw. The majority of the cast will reunite for the comedy.
In the 36th Metro Manila Film Festival Awards Night, the movie grabbed many awards, including Best Picture, Best Actress (Ai-Ai de las Alas), Best Supporting Actress (Eugene Domingo),Best Director, Best Screenplay, Best Story, and Best Musical Score.
Production and development
Aside from Ai-Ai de las Alas, Eugene Domingo also returns in the last installment as Rowena. Majority of the characters reprise their roles in the film. Marvin Agustin, Kaye Abad, Nikki Valdez, Marc Acueza return in the last film after being absent in the previous sequel. Among the cast, Heart Evangelista is the only character to not appear in the final sequel due to reasons unknown.[1] Also in this movie, appearances of Ina's husbands played by Tonton Gutierrez as Alfredo, Jestoni Alarcon as Kiko and Dennis Padilla as Eddie with the exception of Edu Manzano as Tony.
Plot
A few months after Ina left the position as the President of the Republic of the Philippines, she is back in the media limelight as she releases a book of her life in her journey as a mother to her children and as a mother to the people of the Philippines. Ina now lives a simple life with her beloved children, together with her long-time best friend, Rowena.
After a freak at President Ren's wedding, Ina found herself doing an X-ray and medical examinations inside a hospital. The doctor who examined Ina's health told her that she only has 6 to 8 months to live due to the fractures found in her skull and some complications found in her medical results. Upon knowing this, Ina is having a hard time telling her children that she only has a few months to live. Ina is also having visions of her departed husbands--or so it would appear at first. Ina was very sick because her children are fighting. She knew Juan, her first son, was not in New Zealand. He's actually living on the streets those days that Ina thought he was in New Zealand. Pip had a daughter named Monay. And Tudis keeps fighting with her husband, Troy. When Ina's children knew about her sickness, They were heartbroken and decided to change for the better, especially Juan and Tri. When yet another accident occured, Ina was rushed to the hospital, where Rowena was due to her giving birth, Six and Tenten came, but Por was not there. Ina thought that the light that she saw was God, who was about to take her. But it was actually a light from a shooting. Then, the last doctor (Rubi - Rubi) claimed that Ina was not sick. Ina and her family then enjoyed a happy life together...
Cast
- Ina Montecillo (Ai-Ai de las Alas)
- Rowena (Eugene Domingo)
- Juan Montecillo (Marvin Agustin)
- Getrudis "Tudis" Montecillo (Nikki Valdez)
- Dimitri "Tri" Montecillo (Carlo Aquino)
- Tirso "Pip" Montecillo (Alwyn Uytingco)
- Sixto "Six" Montecillo (Marc Acueza)
- Severina "Seven" Montecillo (Shaina Magdayao)
- Catherine "Cate" Montecillo (Serena Dalrymple)
- Samuel "Shammy" Montecillo (Jiro Manio)
- Martin "Ten-Ten" Montecillo (Yuuki Kadooka)
- Connie & Sweet Montecillo (Bianca & Janelle Calma)
- Monay Montecillo (Xyriel Manabat) - Pip's daughter
- Jenny (Kaye Abad) - Juan's wife
- Frank (Jon Avila) - Rowena's husband
- Troy (Rafael Rosell) - Tudis's husband
- William (Empoy) - Severina's soon-to-be husband
- Ryan Haron (DJ Durano)
- Agnes (Beatriz Saw)
- Nick (Dennis Padilla) - The look-a-like of Ina's 4th husband, Eddie
- Joe (Ton-Ton Gutierrez) - The look-a-like of Ina's 2nd husband, Alfredo
- Kevin (Jestoni Alarcon) - The look-a-like of Ina's 3rd husband, Kiko
- Oogie Montecillo (Owie Boy Gapuz) - Tudis & Troy's son
- Doctor #1 (Ricky Rivero)
- Doctor #2 (Debraliz Valasote)
- Doctor #3 (Rubi-Rubi)
Notable cameos
- Portia "Por" Montecillo (Heart Evangelista), special appearance on flashback scenes.
- President Ren Constantino (Cherry Pie Picache), cameo appearance on her wedding.
- PSG Applicant (Piolo Pascual), appearance on William & Seven's wedding.
- Himself/Director (Wenn V. Deramas), appearance in a hospital when he shoots a scene.
- Angel (Tom Rodriguez), the subject of Director Deramas in his cameo.
- Snow White (Thou Reyes), a Fashion designer for Seven & William's wedding.
- Nora (Erika Padilla), Monay's Biological mother.
- TBA (Eagle Riggs), a Therapist wherein Ina takes one of his therapies.
- Juanito Montecillo (TBA), One of Juan & Jenny's Two sons.
The 2010 Metro Manila Film Festival Awards
Ang Tanging Ina Mo (Last na 'To) got 9 awards at Gabi ng Parangal last December 26, 2010.
- 2010 BEST PICTURE
- BEST ACTRESS - Ai-Ai delas Alas
- BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS - Eugene Domingo
- BEST CHILD PERFORMER - Xyriel Manabat
- BEST DIRECTOR - Wenn V. Deramas
- GENDER SENSITIVITY AWARD
- Best Original Story - Mel del Rosario
- Best Screenplay - Mel del Rosario
- Best Musical Score - Jesse Lazatin