#1 COOs or Child of Owners, especially the men are sweet and nice guys pala and can hobnob easily with the families of women who look like they're just one step away from poverty. Where in the world can Filipina women find men like these? Oh yeah, in a movie!!
#2 Mistresses are nice and sweet women pala when in reality, they are just plain bitches and homewreckers who only think of themselves and who should just fling themselves on an oncoming MRT train to snuff them out of their miserable lives.
#3 I can totally relate how the same woman can both snare the father and the son. That part, I totally get.
#4 I totally get how the mistress in the movie did what she had to do getting involved with a married man.
#5 Sana John Lloyd's character was darker, more sinister - with his boy-next-door looks, the movie scriptwriter could've played him to be Machiavellian - off to capture the heart of his Dad's mistress - and make her love him completely - only to let her off the hook in a heartless manner - and hurt her so badly - the only pill that can assuage her pain is to drink muriatic acid! O di ba, mas violent ang ending!
Tapos his Dad finds out that his mistress commits suicide, he dies of a heart attack.
Son and mother inherit the power and control of the company - and in the ending scene, the wife, played here by Hilda Koronel, is seen cavorting with a young delicious man - hmmmm....sino pwede - let's say, Coco Martin - and then John Lloyd sees them doing the sex act - and then the next day, discovers that Coco Martin pala is the illegitimate son of his dead Dad! Ay bongga - Greek tragedy ang dating!
Puro tuhugan! What a mess! Tyak na pag-uusapan ng sambayanan!!
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