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Kim Chiu not up to vital, challenging task at hand

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KIM Chiu

We were in Iloilo City last January 20 when “My Binondo Girl” aired its final telecast, but we still made it a point to catch the show, even as the rest of the city’s denizens caroused at the Dinagyang Festival.

With Jolo Revilla’s character out of the picture (he had died saving Kim Chiu’s character’s life), it was likely that Xian Lim would finally get the girl. But would Matteo Guidicelli have a big surprise in store for viewers at the very end?

No such switcheroo at the altar happened, so Xian was indeed “it.” But, before that must-have wedding scene, he did shake up the big finale somewhat when he pleaded for more time to get over the week’s traumatic events (after all, his dad had been unmasked as the mastermind of the fatal encounter in which Jolo’s character had perished).

But that turned out to be a temporary glitch, as Xian’s mom pushed him back into Kim’s aching arms, in time for them to pledge their troth and bring the whole shebang to a big-bang conclusion.

Disappointing

Looking back, “My Binondo Girl” started months ago with a lot of promise—intimating that, among other themes, it would push a female empowerment agenda, with Kim rising to the top of the Chinoy business world and running her father’s empire in which she had first paid her dues by working as a mere functionary and bathroom janitress.

The series did end with Kim ensconced at the top, but the focus on the empowerment theme was frittered away and upstaged by too many melodramatic plot upheavals during the series’ final chapter.

Also disappointing was the fact that although Kim worked hard throughout the series, her performance still didn’t come through as a major success. She was in fact patently weak and insufficient as the company’s big boss.

The series was kinder to Xian, who broke through as a genuine find, emerging as a certified star due to his good showing in “My Binondo Girl.”

Also on the up-and-up were the performances of the show’s other Chinoy players, who more than held their own in the company of their more experienced Pinoy counterparts in the series’ stellar cast.

Another standout was Ricardo Cepeda, who shone through on the show’s final week, when he believably emerged as the story’s prime evildoer.

He ended up doing better than the show’s other principal villain, Cherry Pie Picache, who was too in-your-face mean and nasty for comfort.

Jolo also benefited from his participation in the show, but Matteo was too frisky and yet unfocused and thus came off, uh, not so well.

All told, the series’ best suit was its sometimes deft, believably detailed depiction of Chinoy life, particularly in its business and tradition-related aspects.

But the teleserye would have ended up as a more significant success if it had held its focus more rigorously on its female empowerment theme. Unfortunately, despite her best efforts, Kim Chiu wasn’t up to the vital and challenging task at hand.

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Tags: Celebrities , Dinagyang Festival , Entertainment , Kim Chiu , My Binondo , Television

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  • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_YR4NNIHH273OAMWF7LGHZAGBCY RONALD

    I DON’T THINK THAT YOU MR. TORRE COULD JUDGE KIM BASE ON A SINGLE DAY ONLY. YOU ARE ALWAYS VERY UNFAIR TO KIM NO MATTER WHAT. I DON’T BELIEVE YOU I STILL BELIEVE IN MY HEART THAT KIM IS ONE OF THE BEST ACTRESSES IN HER GENERATION.

    • http://profile.yahoo.com/IASKYK3GXVWMQGKQBRHK3GXMCA jane

      kim– best actress?? malamya kaya to umacting

      • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_YR4NNIHH273OAMWF7LGHZAGBCY RONALD

        Malamya? Kailangan bang boyish ang babae para magaling umakting? Sa tunay na buhay ba walang mahinhin magsalita…halatang BITTER ka lang sa KASIKATAN ni Kim na wala ang IDOL kung sino man yan. God bless.

      • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_YR4NNIHH273OAMWF7LGHZAGBCY RONALD

        Kung sabagay hindi ka magaaksaya ng panahon kung hindi sikat si Kim. KAYA THANK YOU SAYO, SIKAT NA SIKAT NA SIKAT NA SIKAT NA TALAGA SI KIM.hehehehe

      • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_YR4NNIHH273OAMWF7LGHZAGBCY RONALD

        Ok lang na malaya kc babae kaya siya. Ang hindi ok ay kung lalaki ang malamyang magsalita, gets mo?

  • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_YR4NNIHH273OAMWF7LGHZAGBCY RONALD

    AND YOUR REVIEW IS TOO LATE AFTER THE LAST SHOWING. 

  • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_YR4NNIHH273OAMWF7LGHZAGBCY RONALD

    If she was too soft as a president of her company, it’s not her fault but the directors. Also, in real life there are many CEO’s of family-owned companies who are sweet and look soft. 

  • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_YR4NNIHH273OAMWF7LGHZAGBCY RONALD

    I believe in my heart that YOU Mr. Torre will always be up against Kimmy in whatever she does. You are a critic but your reviews in the past were always very personal. I am extremely ANGRY that a person like you will be called a CRITIC. You don’t deserve it.

  • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_YR4NNIHH273OAMWF7LGHZAGBCY RONALD

    Sabi nga ng marami ay siguro ay BAKLA KA kaya puro lalaki lang ang pinuri mo. Pati nga kay Cherry Pie ayaw mo rin ng acting. Whew siguro gusto mo ikaw ang MY BINONDO GAY. 

  • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_YR4NNIHH273OAMWF7LGHZAGBCY RONALD

    Maybe hindi mo rin alam na si KIM lang ang tunay na nagpapatulo ng luha sa amin. When she cries talagang madarama mo ito sa kaibuturan ng puso mo. And daming magagaling DAW na artista pero pag umiyak sila hindi mo man lang maramdaman ito sa puso mo. Sana MAKARMA ka Mr. Torre sa pagiging biased mo. YOU DON’T DESERVE TO WRITE A REVIEW. God bless and sorry for the flareup.

    • http://profile.yahoo.com/IASKYK3GXVWMQGKQBRHK3GXMCA jane

      magaling syang magpaliha but she doesnt give justice dun sa role nya.. hilaw pa din sya.. same boring acting. kelangan mag enroll yan sa acting workshopS.

  • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_OHUUEZMSDKFMZLMGHAF6MUB5HI Freddie Mariano

    What else is new, particularly with the Philippine soap opera scene? Palala ng palala, walang improvement, too many thinly spread out, parang hindi pinag-isipan ang mga storya at mga dialogues.

    Kanino ba tayo puede magreklamo? Ang laki ng binaba ng kuryente namin dahil ipinagbawal ko ang panonood ng mga soap opera sa kahit anong channel! Nakakabobo, nakakainsulto!

    • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_LLKTGBCZBSPFLNDHUEBEHDN5Z4 renante

      I agree with you about the soap opera dumbing down the younger generation. Kulang sa imahinasyon, walang logic o common sense, halatang di pinag-isipan, at dumedepende sa “star power.”

  • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_LLKTGBCZBSPFLNDHUEBEHDN5Z4 renante

    Wow… May fan pala si Kim? Ronald kulang ka lang sa exposure hehehe… Ang alam ko kaya sumikat si Kim ay di dahil magaling siyang actor kundi dahil nauso ang mga Oriental-looking soap stars which was started by Meteor Garden, followed by a bevy of Korean soaps. The only talent Kim is believable in is in a shampoo commercial shaking her lustrous hair, but th-th-th-that’s all folks! 



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