Directer:Ruel
S. Bayani Writter:Kris G. Gazmen,
Ricardo Fernando III, Story by Kris G.
Gazmen
Running time:Country:PhilippinesLanguage:Tagalog, English
Genre:Subtitle:
English
Starring:
Anne Curtis as Kara Zalderiaga,
Derek Ramsay as Ram Escaler, Cristine Reyes
as Charmaine Escaler, Tirso Cruz III as
Fernando Zalderiaga
WARNING
!!
THIS
REVIEW
AND MOVIE
CONTAINS FULL
FRONTAL NUDITY
and STRONG
SEXUAL CONTENT
VIEWER DISCRETION
IS ADVISED
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No Other Woman
Storyline
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No Other Woman is a 2011 Filipino romantic drama film
starring Anne Curtis, Derek Ramsay, and Cristine Reyes.
The film is notable for breaking box office records in
the Philippines. It once held the title of the second
highest grossing Filipino film of all time having
grossed P278 million but was dethroned by the 2012 Metro
Manila Film Fest entry, Sisterakas. The film was also
screened in select cities internationally.
Though regarded as one of the memorable romance-drama
movies for Filipinos and the second highest grossing
Filipino film of all time, the film received mixed
reviews from local film critics. Critics criticized the
weak ending of the story line which is strong especially
at the middle part but praised the film for memorable
one-liners and the values in the movie.
Synopsis
Furniture supplier Ram (Derek Ramsay) is happily married
to Charmaine (Cristine Reyes). One day, Ram lands a big
client, a new luxury resort. But he needs the help of
Kara (Anne Curtis), the daughter of the owner of the
resort, to finalize the deal. Kara''s help, however,
comes with a price, because she fancies Ram to be her
lover. Not before long, Kara successfully seduces Ram,
even though she knows about his marriage. When Charmaine
learns of the affair, she finds ways to fight for her
husband''s waning attention.
Distribution
No Other Woman''s grand premiere was supposed to be held
on September 27, 2011, one day before the release date.
However, it was cancelled because of Typhoon Nesat,
which affected parts of Luzon. This cancellation was
announced by Anne Curtis in her show Showtime on the
morning of the supposed premiere date.
No Other Woman was released nationwide on September 28,
2011. It was also screened in select cities around the
world, including Chicago, Las Vegas, and Los Angeles.
The movie was given an R-13 rating by the Movies and
Television Classification Board of the Philippines.
Box Office
Despite Typhoon Pedring affecting Luzon in
the Philippines, the film opened with a P15
million gross on its first day. The movie
earned P100 million in its first five days.
In two weeks of showing, it has been
declared as the highest grossing Filipino
film of all time with an approximate P278
Million gross income, breaking the box
office record set by the 2009 film, You
Changed My Life, which grossed P209 million.
Due to the movie''s good performance at the
box office, its cast and crew received
monetary rewards from the production
studios.
On October 26, 2011, the box office records
set by No Other Woman was surpassed by The
Unkabogable Praybeyt Benjamin, another movie
produced by Star Cinema and Viva Films. The
Unkabogable Praybeyt Benjamin opened with a
P200 million gross on its first week. and
has a current gross of P331.6 million.
No Other Woman currently holds the record as
the second highest-grossing Filipino film of
all time.
Critical Reception
No Other Woman was graded "A" by the Cinema
Evaluation Board of the Philippines.
The film received mixed reviews from local
film critics. Aaron Lozada of Philippine
Star praised the film''s casting, direction,
and scoring.Abby Mendoza of PEP.ph praised
the movie for handling a sensitive matter
fairly. Philbert Dy of ClickTheCity.com
criticized the movie for its uneven story,
adding that the ending is "truly ugly."
Jessica Zafra of Interaksyon.com commented
that the characters are stereotypical.