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The evolution of the Filipino teleseryeByVERA Files|The Inbox 13 hours ago
Ina Kapatid Anak
By Pablo A. Tariman, VERA Files
Friday night last week, it seemed everyone who owns a TV set was glued on the final airing of the Channel 2
teleserye, Ina, Kapatid, Anak directed by Don M. Cuaresma and Jojo A. Saguin.
The evening audience profile surprisingly cut through and went up the usual CD audience categories with the
educated class equally awaiting the dramatic ending.
It was a given that the masa was there as usual but it was also true that the other bulk of the teleserye watchers
were public servants, working journalists and performing artists as well.
The big come-on was the highly competent cast led by Cherrie Pie Picache, Pilar Pilapil , Janice de Belen ,
Ronaldo Valdez with actors Enchong Dee and Xian Lim providing the kilig factors.
Alex Medina
The amazing discovery of this recently concluded teleserye is undoubtedly the new actor Alex Medina (son of
Pen Medina and brother of Ping Medina). Even in a secondary role, Alex has the temperament, the intensity
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and highly expressive eyes that match the brilliance of the seasoned performers. In the final scene where he was
asked by his father (John Regala) to kill his own sisters, he lets out a howl of despair the result of which drew
admiration that rippled through facebook and twitter messages.
It was a performance that eclipsed the characters of Xian Lim and Enchong Dee who remained the harmless
matinee idols that they are.
A day after the closing chapter of Ina, Kapatid, Anak, it was timely that broadcast journalist Cheche Lazaro
came up with a TV special analyzing the evolution of the Filipino teleserye.
Be Careful with my Heart
Entitled Si Ser Chief, Si Maya at Ang Teleserye, the TV special gave both producers and audiences a birds eye
view to what kinds of series would click and likely to be ignored.
Touted the most successful noontime teleserye and now headed for Malaysia, Be Careful With my Heart
indeed had an audience acceptance that cut across ages, gender, social classes and race.
Be Careful With My Heart Business Unit Head Ginny Ocampo said many things come into the making of a
successful teleserye. We have an active creative group that decides the direction to which the teleserye should
go and what episodes need to be developed or discarded depending on the feedback we get from the audience.
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Cheche Lazaro with 'Ser Chief'
Award-winning screenwriter Ricky Lee who is creative manager of ABS- CBN said the direction of the story
almost always depends on the feedback they get from the audience. Yes, we write the story but most of the
inputs in the teleserye we also get from the audience. The teleserye villain gains popular acceptance when he or
she becomes widely hated as in the case of Regala of Ina, Kapatid, Anak.
The Lazaro TV special traced the Philippine teleserye from the time of the Gulong ng Palad in the 50s to the
reign of Janice de Belen and Judy Anne Santos as child stars of Philippine teleserye and the time the Filipino
favorite soap operas invaded Brunei, Myanmar, China, Indonesia, Hong Kong, Singapore, Vietnam, Korea and
Taiwan. It also analyzed the impact ofthe invasion of the Mexican teleserye import, Marimar.
A showbiz watcher noted that before Be Careful With My Heart, other Channel 2 programs have already made
a dent in the international scene with Magkaribal, Prinsesa ng Banyera, Dahil May Isang Ikaw,
Impostor, Imortal, Budoy, Iisa Pa Lamang, and Mara Clara. It may be noted too that Pangako Sayo
starring Jericho Rosales and Kristine Hermosa was a big hit in Cambodia, among other Asian countries.
In the same Lazaro TV special, De Belen and Santos looked backed to their child star days.
What the TV audiences didnt know was that when the soap opera rated high, it also meant working every day
and shooting until five in the morning. I will just get a short nap and then I proceed to school later without
much sleep, Santos said.
She admitted her early stints in teleseryes allowed her to learn how to cry at a drop of a hat. What I
remember was that I was always crying all the time because the villain keeps badmouthing me with sabunutan
(hair-pulling) highlighting most of my scenes.
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In her new teleserye, Santos said she asked the creative people not to reprise her crying scenes in the old
teleserye. I think the teleserye audiences now have come of age and you cant offer them the same stuff they
enjoyed in the 70s and 80s, she said.
As to why Filipinos love teleseryes, sociologist and theater director Ricky Abad said the Philippines is a country
that simply loves good story-telling. Sometimes the plot would look familiar and when you looked closely, you
realize the scenes were reminiscent of Romeo and Juliet and Count of Monte Cristo. But since teleseryes cut
through a wide segment of audiences, I think we should trying using teleseryes as an educational tool to change
attitudes.
Well, as an American wag would say, Soap opera seems to be a dirty word, but actually they are the most
popular shows we have. People want to know what happens next, people hate the villains and love the lovers.
Its good, fun TV.
(VERA Filesis put out by veteran journalists taking a deeper look at current issues. Vera is Latin for true.)
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