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Wednesday, 28 December 2011

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The setup: Ina Montecillio has to find a husband--her kids prancing their way to their own lives, and sadly a best friend too. Enteng is pissed because his wife Faye has to go undercover training to defeat a fiendish bitch who abducted her mother. The two will find each other. Love and laughter will roll out.



The pave of collaboration of major pictures started with last year's Si Agimat at Si Enteng, and Enteng Ng Ina Mo will continue the trend; with both impeccable comic charisma of two leads: Vic Sotto, and Ai-Ai De Las Alas, taking an added spin of the ever funny and ebullient Eugene Domingo, and a doze of more delicious comedy courtesy, Jose Manalo, and a whole lot more. "Enteng Ng Ina Mo" concludes a delicious comedic cake. A sweet cake so fluffy and sweet that tickles your tummy and makes you giggle through the film. Two family of the crazies--funny crazies--tangled means a delish pastry. The buffet of genres, action, fantasy, comedy, drama, is already served with this one-complete meal. Some pitch of the comedy becomes credibly high especially ina scene which Aiza Suegerra and Alwyn Uytingco is involved. A delicate, weak, and soft digital effects and animations contributes an amount to the atmosphere of the film.

As concluded, the film is a sweet cake. Baked meant to give smiles, because of its sweetness, and fluffiness. It is a film that excludes the cinematography, graphics and all other technicalities of a movie out of the discussion. It is a film that desires to serve satisfaction -- like a sweet cake. 3 stars.



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