To put an end to issues about the upcoming film “Maria Leonora Teresa”
maligning Maria Leonora Theresa, the iconic doll Guy and Pip, director
Wenn Deramas clarified that his movie’s storyline is about three little
girls who has doll replicas.
“Pangalan ito ng tatlong tao, ng tatlong bata na ginawan ng manika. So hindi pwedeng sabihin na version ko ito ng pumapatay na manika,” stressed Direk Wenn during the solo bloggers’ conference for “Maria Leonora Teresa” held yesterday Sept. 9 in Star Cinema office.
“Hindi ko rin binalak na pasamain ‘yung napakamahal na manika ni Ate Guy at Pip noong 70’s hindi rin. Mababait ‘yung mga batang may pangalan ng Maria Leonora Teresa dito.”
In the story, the dolls surface after the tragic deaths of Maria, Leonora, and Teresa. The dolls were used as “therapy” for the longing parents of the three girls.
“Nagkataon lamang na dahil sa hindi maka-cope with ‘yung mga magulang nilang mawalan [ng anak] ay binigyan sila ng manika na kamukhang kamukha ng kanilang anak,” he explained. “Pinangalanan namin ng ‘Maria Leonora Teresa’ hindi ‘yung manika kundi tao muna.”
He also encouraged people to stop putting malice on the title for he himself is a Noranian and has worked with Nora Aunor in several TV projects such as “Bituin” and some “MMK” episodes.
“Mas tama sigurong isipin na naalala namin na may isang manika na sobrang sikat noon na binibigyan pa namin ng tribute ngayon,” he said. “At kapag sinasabi mong ‘Maria Leonora Teresa,’ hindi mo pwedeng hindi isipin si Nora Aunor na kanilang idolo, na may pelikula rin. So damay damay ito, tulungan ito at hindi ito siraan.”
“Maria, Leonora, Teresa” revolves around three parents named Faith (Iza Calzado), Stella (Jodi Sta. Maria), and Julio (Zanjoe Marudo) who lost their respective children Maria, Leonora, and Teresa in an accident.
To cope with their loss, the three decide to take care of the dolls they received from a psychologist named Manolo (Cris Villanueva).
For a certain period of time the dolls were able to ease their pain and longing until the patterned, violent deaths of their loved-ones start to horrify their respective families.
“Maria, Leonora, Teresa” will hit theaters this September 17.
Watch the trailer below:
“Pangalan ito ng tatlong tao, ng tatlong bata na ginawan ng manika. So hindi pwedeng sabihin na version ko ito ng pumapatay na manika,” stressed Direk Wenn during the solo bloggers’ conference for “Maria Leonora Teresa” held yesterday Sept. 9 in Star Cinema office.
“Hindi ko rin binalak na pasamain ‘yung napakamahal na manika ni Ate Guy at Pip noong 70’s hindi rin. Mababait ‘yung mga batang may pangalan ng Maria Leonora Teresa dito.”
In the story, the dolls surface after the tragic deaths of Maria, Leonora, and Teresa. The dolls were used as “therapy” for the longing parents of the three girls.
“Nagkataon lamang na dahil sa hindi maka-cope with ‘yung mga magulang nilang mawalan [ng anak] ay binigyan sila ng manika na kamukhang kamukha ng kanilang anak,” he explained. “Pinangalanan namin ng ‘Maria Leonora Teresa’ hindi ‘yung manika kundi tao muna.”
He also encouraged people to stop putting malice on the title for he himself is a Noranian and has worked with Nora Aunor in several TV projects such as “Bituin” and some “MMK” episodes.
“Mas tama sigurong isipin na naalala namin na may isang manika na sobrang sikat noon na binibigyan pa namin ng tribute ngayon,” he said. “At kapag sinasabi mong ‘Maria Leonora Teresa,’ hindi mo pwedeng hindi isipin si Nora Aunor na kanilang idolo, na may pelikula rin. So damay damay ito, tulungan ito at hindi ito siraan.”
“Maria, Leonora, Teresa” revolves around three parents named Faith (Iza Calzado), Stella (Jodi Sta. Maria), and Julio (Zanjoe Marudo) who lost their respective children Maria, Leonora, and Teresa in an accident.
To cope with their loss, the three decide to take care of the dolls they received from a psychologist named Manolo (Cris Villanueva).
For a certain period of time the dolls were able to ease their pain and longing until the patterned, violent deaths of their loved-ones start to horrify their respective families.
“Maria, Leonora, Teresa” will hit theaters this September 17.
Watch the trailer below:
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