Hating Kapatid (transl. Sibling Share) is a 2010 Filipino comedy-drama film produced and released by Viva Films.[1] The film is about two sisters, Rica (Judy Ann Santos) and Cecil (Sarah Geronimo), and how the return of their Overseas Filipino Worker parents change their sibling relationship.
Plot summary
Rica Salvador (Judy Ann Santos) has been very protective of her sister Cecil Salvador (Sarah Geronimo) even giving up her one true love Bong (JC de Vera) for her sisters future and after a smoking freak fireworks accident 10 years ago at their little party store for fireworks, but as they grow up under the care of their grandmother Amor (Gina Pareño) their parents come back (Tonton Gutierrez and Cherry Pie Picache). As they come back the girls are all grown up and Rica fears that her younger sister, Cecil, will no longer need her to look after her. Cecil later on meets and later falls in love with Edzel (Luis Manzano). Cecil was well again and the sisters' lives went on. Until one day their parents decided to go home and their oldest sister was with them.
Cecil is very happy because he will finally see his parents in person, but this is the opposite of what Rica feels because for him what is the reason for his parents and they had to return to their lives as siblings.
Cast
- Judy Ann Santos as Rica Salvador
- Sarah Geronimo as Cecilia "Cecil" Maria Salvador
- JC De Vera as Bong
- Luis Manzano as Edzel
- Vice Ganda as Beauty
- Gina Pareno as Lola Gerty/Amor
- Cherry Pie Picache as Felipa Salvador - Mother of Rica & Cecil
- Tonton Gutierrez as Mr. Salvador - Father of Rica & Cecil
- DJ Durano as Noel Salvador
- Joseph Andre Garcia as Joseph Salvador
- Mariel Pamintuan as Young Rica
- Angel Sy as Young Cecil
- Marjorie Joven as 3 Year Old Cecil
- Ricky Rivero as Doctor
- Joy Viado† as Aling Alahera
- Tess Antonio as Candy
- Cacil
- Atak as Store Manager of Home VideoCity
- Empoy Marquez
Reception
Box-office
The film opened with a ₱11 million gross.[2] The film earned P 82 million in its entire run.
International screenings
The film had international screenings in select cities in the United States such as San Francisco, CA, San Diego, CA, New York City, NY, and Honolulu, HI. Also in countries such as Austria, Switzerland, Spain, Dubai, Guam, and Canada.[3]
References
- ^ "Child star Charming Lagusad to be pulled out from "Boys NXT Door"".
- ^ "Business Insight Malaya | Entertainment". Malaya. Archived from the original on July 31, 2010. Retrieved July 26, 2010.
- ^ "Viva Communications Inc".
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