Screen drama ages like wine | Inquirer Entertainment
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Screen drama ages like wine

/ 12:08 AM May 10, 2014

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WILSON. Moving portrayal.

Gilbert Yrad, office employee: “Thanks to Cinema One for featuring Chito Roño’s ‘Laro sa Baga’ recently. The drama has gotten better with time. Angel Aquino was moving in her portrayal as a spinster, as was Monique Wilson as the naïve probinsyana-daughter of a powerful politician.

“I was in awe of Monique’s instructive breakdown scene sans hysterics. How I wish she finds time to act again in film or on TV. Enough of the overused and boring character actresses we always see in primetime soaps!”

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Lito Antazo, businessman: “I’m amazed at how Alice Dixon has maintained her slim figure and youthful glow after all these years. She must be in her 40s now, but she can still pass for much younger characters.”

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