What’s with the third party syndrome in PH movies?

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What’s with the third party syndrome in PH movies?
« on: October 06, 2012, 03:37:27 AM »
First, there was “No Other Woman.” Then came “The Mistress”, and now, “A Secret Affair.”

Why do stories about infidelity spring up like mushrooms these days?  What’s with all these moaning and groaning in dark corners while the innocent spouse/boyfriend/girlfriend is not looking? Just as important, why do movies that make peeping toms out of moviegoers make such a killing at the box-office?

Movies being the mirrors of life that they are, the answer is easy: we love being voyeurs.    Another thing is, even the most reclusive of people know of a mistress in their circle.  It’s something a conservative country like the Philippines is teeming with. And it’s grist for the gossip mill.
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Re: What’s with the third party syndrome in PH movies?
« Reply #1 on: October 06, 2012, 03:39:36 AM »
Psychologist’s view

Showbiz  psychologist Dr. Randy Dellosa thinks films about third parties create emotions so strong, people can’t resist queuing up to cinemas. He thinks there’s something in these movies for everyone.

“Those who have had a first-hand experience of secret affairs in their own relationship  will readily identify with the actress playing the mistress or commiserate with the anguish of the betrayed wife. Those unhappy with their current relationship may be drawn to such movies because of a subconscious wish to engage in secret affairs themselves,” he explains.

To be sure, not all mistresses are the same.  Some are cruel down to their bone marrows.  Others are simply in it for the money. The scenarios are endless.

As the Holy Bible says, judge not, lest ye be judged.

But one thing's sure -- mistresses make interesting characters.  There's never a dull moment with them.  And they're usually sexier, better dressed, even younger than the wife.

So their presence — on screen or off -- are riveting.  Think Anne Curtis ("No Other Woman)" and Andi Eigenmann ("A Secret Affair), whose role as third parties add spice and eye candy to the film.  Besides, when the faces — and the bodies — are these tempting, can moviegoers of both sexes resist?

This is the stuff blockbusters are made of.  So producers cash in on the money back guarantee as if there's no tomorrow.

Take note, too, that mistresses — or a third party --  are so provocative they drive people to drop quotable lines.
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Re: What’s with the third party syndrome in PH movies?
« Reply #2 on: October 06, 2012, 03:42:36 AM »
Examples:

- "You know what, ang kasal dapat driver's license lang eh. Renewable every three years.Para pag narealize niyo na ayaw niyo na, hindi niyo na mahal ang isa't-isa you can just quit." (Lovi Poe in "My Neighbor's Wife")

-     "Ang mundo ay isang malaking Quiapo. Maraming snatcher. Maagawan ka. Lumaban ka!" (Carmi Martin in "No Other Woman").

-"Hindi dahil gusto mo, makukuha mo." (Bea Alonzo in The Mistress)

-"I'm getting tired of flirting with you. I like you, you like me. Ba't nga ba hindi ko makuha ang gusto ko?" (John Lloyd Cruz in "The Mistress")

-"Layuan mo ang asawa ko. Tagalog yan para maintindihan mo" (Hilda Koronel in "The Mistress").

-"(Anne)Masakit talagang masaksak sa likod ng kahit aspile lang ano? (Andie)Sinadya mo ba yun? (Anne) Of course not. Kung sinadya ko yun ice pick ko na ang gagamitin ko." (Anne Curtis and Andie Eigenmann in "A Secret Affair").

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Re: What’s with the third party syndrome in PH movies?
« Reply #3 on: October 06, 2012, 03:44:25 AM »
-"Ano bang akala mo sa pambabae? Parang flash floods? Na kapag tumila ang ulan ay huhupa ang baha? Lumikas ka na habang maaga bago mag critical level." (Jaclyn Jose in "A Secret Affair")

-"(A) Bakit ba kasi may mga babaeng papatol sa lalake kahit na alam nilang hindi pwede? (J)Kaya kabit ang tawag sa kanila kasi daig pa nila ang epoxy kung kumabit. Kaya querida kasi mga kiri. Kaya mistress kasi nakaka-stress." (Jaclyn Jose and Anne Curtis in "A Secret Affair")

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Re: What’s with the third party syndrome in PH movies?
« Reply #4 on: October 06, 2012, 06:53:03 AM »
Thomas! -"I'm getting tired of flirting with you. I like you, you like me. Ba't nga ba hindi ko makuha ang gusto ko?" (Mikey Gatal in "The Mistress") ;D
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Re: What’s with the third party syndrome in PH movies?
« Reply #5 on: October 07, 2012, 05:11:28 AM »
hindi dahil gusto mo ,makukuha mo!! hehe :D
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Re: What’s with the third party syndrome in PH movies?
« Reply #6 on: October 07, 2012, 05:25:42 AM »
layuan mo ang asawa ko, tagalog yan para maintindihan mo  hehe
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Re: What’s with the third party syndrome in PH movies?
« Reply #7 on: October 07, 2012, 05:30:38 AM »
First, there was “No Other Woman.” Then came “The Mistress”, and now, “A Secret Affair.”

Why do stories about infidelity spring up like mushrooms these days?  What’s with all these moaning and groaning in dark corners while the innocent spouse/boyfriend/girlfriend is not looking? Just as important, why do movies that make peeping toms out of moviegoers make such a killing at the box-office?

Movies being the mirrors of life that they are, the answer is easy: we love being voyeurs.    Another thing is, even the most reclusive of people know of a mistress in their circle.  It’s something a conservative country like the Philippines is teeming with. And it’s grist for the gossip mill.


maybe because they just wanted the viewers to feel and understand the story and relate the role of the cast and in that way we can learn from it.
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Re: What’s with the third party syndrome in PH movies?
« Reply #8 on: October 08, 2012, 05:51:49 AM »
layuan mo ang asawa ko, tagalog yan para maintindihan mo  hehe

nasabi mo na ba yan sa totoong buhay gee_17? :D
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Re: What’s with the third party syndrome in PH movies?
« Reply #9 on: October 08, 2012, 05:56:16 AM »
maybe because they just wanted the viewers to feel and understand the story and relate the role of the cast and in that way we can learn from it.

why?? cguro nakarelate ka yenski and for sure marami ka ng natutunan :D :D :D
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