Yaya and Angelina: The Spoiled Brat Movie

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Yaya and Angelina:
The Spoiled Brat Movie
Yaya and Angelina poster 2009.jpg
Theatrical release poster
Directed byMichael Tuviera
Screenplay by
  • Michael V.
  • Ramon Roco
  • Chito Francisco
  • Cesar Cosme
Story byMichael V.
Produced by
  • Annette Gozon-Abrogar
  • Antonio P. Tuviera
Starring
CinematographyRodolfo Aves Jr.
Edited byTara Illenberger
Music byVincent de Jesus
Production
companies
Distributed byGMA Films
Release date
  • September 23, 2009 (2009-09-23)
Running time
96 minutes
CountryPhilippines
Languages
  • Filipino
  • English
Box office₱64.6 million[1]

Yaya and Angelina: The Spoiled Brat Movie is a 2009 Philippine comedy film directed by Michael Tuviera. The film stars Michael V. and Ogie Alcasid as the respective title roles. The film serves as a theatrical film spinoff of Bubble Gang's sketch "Ang Spoiled".[2][3][4][5]

Plot[]

Angelina is a seven-year-old brilliant and talented girl, but with an undeniably spoiled personality. After her first yaya (nanny) gets hospitalized because of her disobedience (A fire occurred prior to her hospitalization; Angelina was the cause of the fire because the nanny was teaching the latter how to grill), her parents decide to find her another yaya who would combat her behavior, and a lot of applicants quit the job due to Angelina's attitude.

Then a woman named Rosalinda "Yaya" Lucero applies for the job, and is accepted. She assumes the job of looking after Angelina as an easy task, to which the latter proves otherwise. Shortly thereafter, some incidents occur:

  • putting a can of beer in a microwave oven and causing an explosion at the supermarket,
  • fighting with her classmate in a zoo, and
  • going up to a belltower to disrupt the wedding that her family attends therein.

Angelina's mom decides to fire Rosalinda if she causes any more problems. Rosalinda is frustrated upon learning this, to which Angelina tries to make her happy. Then she got fired after (accidentally) killing her father's pet fish and because her parents conclude a nanny cannot help their daughter, Angelina lives momentarily without one. With no one to protect her, Angelina is accidentally kidnapped by a group of terrorists after overhearing their plan to murder the Duchess of Wellington, who has arrived from England to visit Angelina's school. After receiving no response from her busy parents, Angelina calls Rosalinda. Angelina describes a place near a warehouse (she sees the words LOSER, which is really part of a sign which reads ManoLO SERvice Center). Doubting Angelina's words, Rosalinda discharges her call. Later on, Rosalinda is convinced to help Angelina in order to prove the latter's sincerity. She goes to the church nearby, where she remembers the bell ringing while Angelina was calling. There she sees the word LOSER, which pertains to Manolo Service Center. She realizes at once that the terrorists' hideout is near. At the warehouse, she finds Angelina, and saves her. Meanwhile, Angelina's parents assume that Rosalinda kidnapped Angelina as revenge for firing her, which is eventually negated.

After Angelina's narrow escape, the terrorists' leader, Eve, kidnaps her parents. The only way to save them is to have Angelina give a bomb-ridden bouquet of flowers to the Duchess of Wellington as she makes her speech. Rosalinda manages to avert the incoming crisis by switching it with another set of flowers. Upon getting the bomb-ridden flower, Rosalinda arrives inside Eve's bus and starts a cat fight with her. Seeing that her plan has been foiled, Eve takes Angelina captive. Rosalinda tracks them down until she reaches the rooftop. She engages Eve once again to a catfight, but as the two women fight each other, the billboard behind them crashes down, trampling Eve but miraculously leaves Rosalinda and Angelina unscathed.

Only Eve (and the terrorists) can fall down, and Angelina's parents decide to reinstate Rosalinda as Angelina's permanent nanny. The Duchess' plows on with her speech and awards Angelina and Rosalinda for their bravery. Near the end of the film, Rosalinda's backside is written with the word "LOSER", and Angelina's is drawn with wings. [5]

Cast and characters[]

  • Michael V. as Rosalinda "Yaya" Lucero (a pun on Angelina's famous catchline "Whatever yaya, you're 'such a loser!'"), Sean Philip, Duchess of Wellington, Angel/Devil Yaya, Bonggang-Bonggang Bong-Bong (translated as Super Fabulous Bong-Bong)
  • Ogie Alcasid as Angelina (from the word "Angel", which is opposite Angelina's character), MariMar (Sean Philip's Yaya)
  • Aiko Melendez as Mommy
  • Jomari Yllana as Daddy
  • Iza Calzado as Eve the Boss
  • Leo Martinez as Principal Tiongco/Prince Epal ("Prince Jerk")
  • Roxanne Guinoo as Miss Cruz
  • Sheena Halili as May Dakono (Maid ako no. (translated as "I'm a maid, you know"))
  • Jojo Alejar as Sgt. Sarge
  • Victor Aliwalas as Isko Driver (a pun on "screwdriver")
  • Pekto as Bernard
  • John Feir as Rey
  • Julian Trono as Daniel
  • Sabrina Man as Tanya
Cameos

Home video release[]

Yaya and Angelina was released was released on DVD and VCD by Regal Home Video, the only special feature being the full-length trailer for the movie.

Casting[]

Francine Prieto and Antonio Aquitania portrayed Mommy and Daddy in the segment of Bubble Gang: Ang Spoiled but was replaced in the movie by Aiko Melendez, former Bubble Gang cast member, and Jomari Yllana respectively.

References[]

  1. ^ "Yaya & Angelina: The Spoiled Brat Movie". IMDb. Box Office Mojo.
  2. ^ "Yaya and Angelina (The Spoiled Brat Movie) will hit the big screen on September 23". Philippine Entertainment Portal. September 4, 2009. Retrieved August 6, 2021.
  3. ^ "TV's spoiled brat is now in movie". The Philippine Star. September 3, 2009. Retrieved August 6, 2021.
  4. ^ Limjap, Ria (October 2, 2009). "Ria Limjap on Yaya and Angelina: The Drag Show". Spot.ph. Retrieved August 6, 2021.
  5. ^ a b "Yaya and Angelina". Plaridel. UP Office of Research and Publication. 7 (2): 146. 2010. Retrieved August 6, 2021 – via Google Books.

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