Ang Tanging Ina Explained

Ang Tanging Ina
Director:Wenn Deramas
Producer:Elma S. Medua
Music:Jesse Lasaten
Editing:Vito Cajili
Cinematography:Sherman So
Studio:Star Cinema
Distributor:Star Cinema
Runtime:95 minutes
Country:Philippines
Language:Filipino
Gross:[1]

Ang Tanging Ina is a 2003 Filipino comedy film directed by Wenn V. Deramas and starring Ai-Ai delas Alas and Eugene Domingo. It was the highest grossing Filipino film until it was surpassed by Sukob in 2006. Each film was produced or co-produced by Star Cinema.

The film's success spawned a television series of the same name and three sequels entitled Ang Tanging Ina N'yong Lahat, Ang Tanging Ina Mo (Last na 'To!),[2] and Enteng ng Ina Mo.

The film references the story of a widowed mother who has 12 kids. And the social sacrifices of parenthood in a comedic and dramatic manner.

Plot

Ina Montecillo, marries her first husband, Tony, a compulsive gambler. They have four children before Tony dies after falling from a stool. She then marries her second husband Alfredo, with whom she has four children before Alfredo dies after falling from a cinema. Ina then meets Kiko, who fathers her other four children before he is electrocuted on their wedding reception. After his death, Ina decides to stop finding another husband.

One morning, Ina wakes up finding her children Juan, Tudis, Tri, Por, Pip, Six, Seven, Cate, Shammy, Ten-Ten, Connie and Sweet either troubled, problematic, panicking, fighting, or confused. Later on, she finds out that her family is in dire financial straits, and takes several jobs from construction to selling bootleg DVDs just to make ends meet.

She is reminded by Por of her début, while Juan begs her permission to let him find work. Ina agrees, but finds Juan's chores at home very confusing. Ina is told by her ex-driver Bruno that she can earn a large income at a strip club. Meanwhile, Juan meets his high school girlfriend Jenny working at an amusement park, where he decides to apply. Tudis quits her job and tries to pursue her desired career as an artist. Tri tries to impress his girlfriend Gretchen and her parents with his intelligence. Por tries to convince her crush, Jeffrey, to be escort her at her début. Pip, a closeted homosexual, spies on his crush Nhel doing his exercise routine. Six invites their mother to a mass and retreat while Seven is assigned to lead a school program on mothers. Sometime later, Shammy tries to protect his reputation of being uncircumcised when he is bullied by Nhel's brother. Pip intervenes but when Nhel arrives, he accidentally mentions that Shammy is uncircumcised, causing Shammy to hate him.

Things take a turn for the worse as Ina causes more problems for her kids: she prevents Juan from marrying Jenny, while Tudis refuses to help her in job-seeking. She exposes her life as a stripper to Tri, Gretchen, and Gretchen's parents, which causes Tri and Gretchen to split. She unsuccessfully fulfills Por's million-peso début and also learns that Pip is gay, then ruins Six's "church retreat" after thinking it was a "trick or treat" event. Seven has not told her of the program yet, fearing further embarrassment. Cate reveals that Ten-Ten is deaf and Shammy falls ill after being circumcised by a quack doctor. Finally, Ten-Ten goes missing. Ina rushes in a taxi to Shammy in hospital while still in her stripper outfit, causing her cabbie named Eduardo "Eddie" to fall in love with her. During their subsequent family meeting, she emotionally explains to the children that she took on several jobs because she loves them. Her complicated speech has the opposite effect, with Juan deciding to run away with Jenny. Rowena comforts the careworn Ina, who thinks of how to solve everything.

After quitting her job at the club, Ina takes a bus ride where she notices a suicide bomber in front of her. She alerts the passengers and tells them to evacuate while she fights the bomber. Gaining the upper hand, Ina is able to jump out of the bus just in time as the bomb detonates, killing only the bomber while she sustains minor injuries upon landing. As news of the incident flashes on television, her family arrives at the hospital and mourns a corpse under a sheet. Ina, however emerges a few moments later in a wheelchair. She eventually fixes everything: she permits Juan, who returned, to date Jenny but not wed her; she convinces Tudis to get her job back and Gretchen to reunite with Tri; she accepts Pip's sexuality while Six forgives her; Seven finishes her program; she forgives Shammy, who recovers from his infection, while she finds the still-deaf Ten-Ten in a church.

As Eddie snaps a photo of the Montecillos during Por's scaled-down début, a firecracker stuck in his back pocket ignites and sends him into the sky. Ina explains that Eddie survived the explosion and eventually married her but could not bear children after the firecracker detonated in his trousers. In the end credits, the family teaches Ten-Ten sign language to help him communicate with the family.

Cast

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Release

Ang Tanging Ina was released on May 28, 2003.

On June 3, 2003, 500 moviegoers watching the film in one of the theaters at SM City Manila panicked and rushed outside the cinema when a scene that features a bus explosion coincided with the loud drilling of construction workers a floor below, causing audiences to assume that a bomb exploded in the building.[5]

Sequel

See main article: Ang Tanging Ina N'yong Lahat. In 2008, the Star Cinema brought the second installment of Ang Tanging Ina film series which still starred Ai-Ai de las Alas, Eugene Domingo, and several others. The film revolves around Ina (Ai-Ai de las Alas) who lately became the President of the Philippines and overturns the Philippines by ruling it into a whole new dimension of enjoyment which eventually causes her many serious problems about the country and with her family as well.

Television adaptation

Genre:Comedy, Drama
Director:Joyce E. Bernal
Creator:ABS-CBN
Starring:Ai-Ai delas Alas
John Estrada
Eugene Domingo
Roderick Paulate
Tuesday Vargas
Country:Philippines
Language:Filipino
Runtime:30-45 minutes
Company:Star Creatives
Network:ABS-CBN
Num Episodes:77

After the original film's phenomenal success, a TV sitcom was produced on ABS-CBN. It aired from August 17, 2003 to January 30, 2005, replacing Home Along Da Riles and was replaced by Goin' Bulilit. All of the actors who portrayed members of Ina's family return with the exception of Alwyn Uytingco who was replaced by Ketchup Eusebio. Also in the series, the family's last name was changed from Montecillo to Macaspac.

Cast

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: LOOKING BACK: 15 blockbuster films of the late Wenn Deramas. March 1, 2016. Philippine Entertainment Portal. Nikko Tuazon.
  2. News: Geli. Bianca. IN PHOTOS: Ang mga "anak" ni Aiai delas Alas. October 26, 2021. www.gmanetwork.com. March 5, 2018. en.
  3. News: Tabanera . Lily Grace . Where Is Ten-Ten? Here's What The Cast Of 'Ang Tanging Ina' Is Up To Now . COSMO.PH . October 26, 2021 . en-ph . December 19, 2020.
  4. Web site: Matalog . Patricia . Star CineDad of the Day: Ina's Papas, Tony, Alfredo, and Kiko Star Cinema . starcinema.abs-cbn.com . October 26, 2021 . en.
  5. News: Ortiz. Margaux. Comedienne's film causes panic in mall theater. Inq7.net. INQ7 Interactive, Inc.. June 4, 2003. https://web.archive.org/web/20031208031547/http://www.inq7.net/met/2003/jun/04/met_7-1.htm. December 8, 2003.
  6. News: Abunda . Boy . POPS IS MOVING ON; DOLPHY HERE TO STAY . October 26, 2021 . www.newsflash.org . September 5, 2003.
  7. News: Bautista . Mario E. . Ai Ai: Her 'Majesty' . October 26, 2021 . Philstar.com . August 17, 2003.