Beauty and the Bestie (2015)
Starring: Vice Ganda, Coco Martin
This was shown on TV last night so I thought I'll post my review just in time after having recommended it to Clayton. Now I don't know if I did the right choice. lol.
Disclaimer: My review will focus on how goofy/witty the movie is because as I've always said, you don't walk into a Vice Ganda movie and expect to see some deep thought-pondering, life-meaning scenes. His movies are all made for pure laughs. Shallow as some might call it, but a movie is a movie no matter how deep/shallow it can get.
After watching it the second time, I realized one of the disadvantages of a Vice Ganda movie: You don't have to watch it the second time around. Well, the reason is obvious. Vice Ganda's asset is his wittiness, his exaggerated moves, his seducting antics...and its funny when you see it the first time. The second time, the "surprise" element is lost. Its like watching a movie about a mysterious killer. You watch it the first time and you're hooked and surprised at the twists and plot turns. The second time, you already expect where's everything leading to because you know who the killer is.
I can't help but compare this with his latest team-up with Action superstar, Coco Martin, The Super Parental Guardians (2016). I can say that the latter was a lot funnier and the biggest letdown for the BatB is....*drumroll* sorry, I'm not a fan of JaDine. For me, who's a non-fan, their presence made the movie watching more tedious. Its like, hey, when can their scene end already?!!!! I can live with Vice Ganda and Coco Martin alone. But hey, what to fret when they've got legions of followers, that's still ticket sales$$$ for them. Anyway.... The Super Parental Guardians had a more adorable supporting cast. Break-out child stars, Onyok and Aura. (Aura is set to become successor to Vice Ganda and at his young age of 13, I can already see Vice Ganda in him so its not far-fetched to expect that the child will go a long way in the industry).
Another letdown for BatB is guess what, I don't believe this when I watched it the first time and then I saw it again last night: Product Placement! WTH. Would you believe Jollibee had its own what, three minutes of fame with this??? Jolly Spaghetti had its own spotlight even! I can't believe it went as low as that. (For those who don't know, Jollibee is Philippines' counterpart for McDonalds).
With BatB, Vice Ganda is still his usual Vice Ganda self. Some parts felt too overacted, but Vice Ganda still makes it look clean because he knows how to distort his facial expressions and make use of his physical attributes to make the scene funnier. Coco Martin was very good (sorry, I really am a fan so you can't expect me to say he's not good lol). He was made to twerk and sing in this film! He was so cute when he twerked. Its like a combination of "Should I really do this??" and "I don't know what I got myself into when I signed up for this".
As for the witty lines, I'm afraid you have to be a Filipino or at least immersed in Filipino culture to appreciate the wittiness and goofiness of the lines.
Brief synopsis of the film: Vice Ganda (Erick) and Coco Martin (Emman) are estranged best buddies. They were friends before but their friendship ended when Emman found out that Erick had a hidden desire for him. Turn to years later, Emman became a policeman and Erick was stuck to caring for his nephews.
A global pageant, akin to Miss Universe will be held in the Philippines. It would be the first time that Uzeklovakia (pardon me for the spelling but it sounds like that--not a real country btw) will be joining the pageant and its contestant would be the Prime Minister's daughter, Natalia (who's played by Vice Ganda with fluffy hair). While in the Philippines, she was kidnapped. The mission of the Police is to make sure that the Prime Minister doesn't find out that his daughter was kidnapped. So Emman tried to ask Erick, since he looks like the daughter, to impersonate while they're tracking the kidnappers down.
As conclusion, I will recommend this if 1) you know Filipino culture and 2) you're not homophobic (because the lead act is gay--as in gay-gay, not closet-gay). Otherwise, just live with this treasure of a scene:
During the Q&A portion, the question for the contestants is: What would you do if you find out that your mother has Brain tumor?
Ms. Uzeklovakia: I would be very very happy! Why? Because my mother already has a brain, so if you add two more brains, she will have three! She's very intelligent! Thank you.
Gong!