Paano Kita Iibigin

Paano Kita Iibigin is a 2007 film starring Piolo Pascual and Regine Velasquez, directed by Joyce Bernal. It is their on-screen pairing following "Ang Iibigin Ko'y Ikaw" episode of IBC's defunct weekly drama series Habang May Buhay in 2000 and the "Lobo" episode of ABS-CBN's ongoing weekly drama series Maalaala Mo Kaya in 2001.

Paano Kita Iibigin
Theatrical movie poster
Directed byJoyce Bernal
Produced by
  • Vicente G. del Rosario III
  • Vic del Rosario Jr.
  • Veronique Del Rosario-Corpus
  • Malou N. Santos
  • Charo Santos-Concio
Screenplay by
  • John Paul Abellera
  • Vanessa Valdez
  • Mel Mendoza-del Rosario
Story by
  • Tammy Bejerano
  • John Paul Abellera
Starring
Music byRaul Mitra
CinematographyCharlie Peralta
Edited byMarya Ignacio
Production
company
Release date
  • May 30, 2007 (2007-05-30)
Running time
115 Minutes
CountryPhilippines
Language
Box office₱79,834,341.00[1]

Pascual is the main host of ABS-CBN's ASAP which airs opposite GMA's SOP, which Velasquez hosts. Paano Kita Iibigin marked the first time that Pascual worked with Viva Films and the first time that Velasquez worked with Star Cinema.

Paano Kita Iibigin is the third co-production between Star Cinema and Viva Films after 2006's Wag Kang Lilingon and 2007's Ang Cute Ng Ina Mo. This is the third full-length film of Pascual with director Bernal after 2003's Till There Was You and 2006's Don't Give Up on Us. This is the fourth full-length film of Velasquez with director Joyce Bernal after working together in 1998's Dahil May Isang Ikaw, 2000's Kailangan Ko'y Ikaw and 2001's Pangako...Ikaw Lang.

This Philippine-made romantic drama opened on May 30, 2007 in the Philippines. It was rated B by the Cinema Evaluation Board.[2] The movie made P78,128,341. When the DVD was released, it sold 15,000 DVD after two days of sale and became the first Filipino DVD release to be awarded with a Gold Certification in just three days of release. The soundtrack went Gold award after three weeks. The soundtrack reached Double Platinum status with more than 60,000 sales based on Regine's record sales in YES! Magazine's list of the 20 stars who ruled the decade.

Synopsis

Terminated from her job and evicted from her apartment, Martina "Martee" Diamzon (Regine Velasquez) brings herself and her asthmatic son to Zambales for a vacation. In a dilapidated resort owned by Lance Monteagundo (Piolo Pascual) and fronted by a motley crew of a resort staff led by Liwayway (Eugene Domingo), she finds work as a manager after Liam accidentally damages Lance's motorcycle. At first, Martee finds it hard to adjust to Lance's abrasive personality and the provincial lifestyle, but she takes the opportunity to escape from her problems back home.

Whenever they work together, Lance and Martee always clash. As they spend more time with each other, they discover other facets of each other's personalities. Martee changes Lance's outlook in life, and he starts to fall for her. At the same time, Martee learns to laugh and enjoy life again.

While Martee seems to be ready to step out of her comfort zone, Lance is not yet ready to give up his "ultimate" plan. When Martee learns of Lance's involvement in a collision that killed his girlfriend and friends, she begins to understand where he's coming from.

However, Lance has untimely meeting with his dead girlfriend's family. Lance reverts to his old lifestyle. At this point, Martee thinks she can handle this because she truly loves him. When Lance's volatility starts to hurt her son, Martee realizes that this is too much for her. This time, she must choose between love and family. And she must decide if she should follow her heart even when it has already been broken before.

Cast

Main cast

Piolo Pascual portrays Lance.
Regine Velasquez portrays Martee
Julia Montes portrays, Lance's young Sister

Supporting Cast

  • Eugene Domingo as Liwayway
  • Quintin Alianza as Liam
  • Iya Villania as Tessa
  • Erich Gonzales as Guada
  • Hyubs Azarcon as George
  • Rhap Salazar as Lorenzo
  • Gian Terry as Tomas
  • Paw Diaz as Maureen
  • Robin Da Roza as Allan
  • Beth Tamayo as Lisa
  • Leo Rialp as Simon
  • Menggie Cobarrubias as Leon
  • Mark Bautista as Raffy
  • Roence Santos as Belinda
  • Denise Joaquin as Rosy
  • Rico Barrera as Roy
  • Tessie Villarama as Gilda
  • Polly Cadsawan as Zoilo
  • C.J. Javarata as Dianne
  • Maris Dimayuga as Angel
  • Jordan Zuniga as Francis
  • Maynard Lapid as Jojo

Extended cast

  • JC Cuadrado as Chicoy
  • Jett Pangan as Mon
  • Jigo Garcia as Dr. Roxas
  • Julia Montes as Lance's young sister
  • Tess Gonzales as Janet
  • Andy Garcia as Manyakis na Call Center Agent
  • Krisheela Gonzales as Nina
  • Nico Deyro as Nico
  • Marco Morales as Sean

Cameo appearances

  • Iñigo Pascual as Young Lance
  • PJ Valerio as Young Allan
  • R.J. Yap ... Racer's Girlfriend
  • Eileen Buencamino ... Racer 'sGirlfriend
  • Ann Ruffols ... Racer'sGirlfriend
  • Celine Hizon ... Sexy Girl
  • Giovan Bernardino ... Car Racer
  • Alex Perez ... Car Racer
  • Jimy Mendoza ... Asst. Mechanic
  • Buds Cabading ... Asst. Mechanic
  • Erwin Dematera ... Toy Plane Operator
  • April Rose Alsaca ... Nurse
  • Edwin Magat ... Driver
  • Erwin Jacutan ... Guada's suitor friend
  • Ariel Lugue ... Guada's suitor friend
  • Mercy Academia ... Old Couple
  • Carlos Academia ... Old Couple
  • Jake Yabut ... Young Couple
  • Kristel Anne Cleopas ... Young Couple
  • Jomar Dayrit ... Judge
  • Kisha Carullo ... Judge's Secretary
  • Hirochi Ushida ... Japanese Buyer
  • Kim Miura ... Japanese Buyer
  • Erik Perez ... Japanese Buyer
  • Roger Round ... American Buyer

Soundtrack

The 12-track OST album contained mostly original songs performed by the lead stars of the movie, Regine Velasquez and Piolo Pascual. The songs were solos and duets, a complete collaboration between the two singer-actors. The album was produced by the lead actress herself who is an accomplished record producer. Velasquez also provided back-up vocals on most tracks.[3]

The album contains original songs penned by Ogie Alcasid, Mon Faustino among others.

  1. Paano Kita Iibigin (4:42) - Piolo Pascual & Regine Velasquez
  2. Lalala (3:10) - Piolo Pascual
  3. Paano Kita Iibigin (4:24) - Regine Velasquez
  4. My World With You (3:38) - Piolo Pascual & Regine Velasquez
  5. Manhid (4:22) - Regine Velasquez
  6. With You (4:21) - Piolo Pascual
  7. Muling Magmamahal (4:58) - Piolo Pascual & Regine Velasquez
  8. Tahan (3:04) - Regine Velasquez
  9. Angel Eyes (4:06) - Piolo Pascual
  10. Pare Ko (5:29) - Regine Velasquez
  11. Paano Kita Iibigin (4:42) - Piolo Pascual
  12. Sana Nga (3:51) - Piolo Pascual & Regine Velasquez

Awards and recognitions

  • 56th Filipino Academy of Movie Arts and Sciences Awards (FAMAS Awards) nominations
    ACTOR - Piolo Pascual
    ACTRESS - Regine Velasquez
    ART DIRECTION - Chris Ecker de Guzman
    CHILD ACTOR - Quintin Alianza
    CINEMATOGRAPHY - Charlie Peralta
    EDITING - Marya Ignacio
    MUSICAL SCORE - Raul Mitra
    PICTURE
    SCREENPLAY - John Paul Abellera, Vanessa Valdez and Mel Mendoza-del Rosario
    STORY - John Paul Abellera and Tammy Bejerano-Dinopol
    SUPPORTING ACTOR - Robin da Roza
    SUPPORTING ACTRESS - Eugene Domingo
  • 24th PMPC Star Awards for Movies
    Movie Musical Scorer of the Year - Raul Mitra
    Movie Original Theme Song of the Year - Paano Kita Iibigin (Piolo Pascual and Regine Velasquez)
  • Nomination for Luna Awards, Best Actress and Best Actor for Regine Velasquez and Piolo Pascual this 2008.

References

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