Manay Po 2: Overload

Summary

Manay Po 2: Overload is a 2008 film written by Dinno Erece and directed by Joel C. Lamangan and starring Rufa Mae Quinto, Cherry Pie Picache, and Polo Ravales in the sequel to Manay Po which was filmed under the working title Manay po 2: 3 Gays and a Baby.[1][2]

Manay Po 2: Overload
Directed byJoel C. Lamangan
Screenplay byDinno Erece
Story by
Based onManay Po film
by Joel C. Lamangan
Produced by
  • Lily Y. Monteverde
Starring
CinematographyLuis Quirino
Music byJesse Lucas
Production
company
Distributed byRegal Entertainment
Release date
  • April 16, 2008 (2008-04-16) (Philippines)
Running time
105 minutes
Language
  • Filipino

Plot edit

Manay Po 2 continues the Manay Po story about a mother with 3 sons, 2 of whom are openly gay. The eldest son Oscar (Polo Ravales) is married to his business partner/boyfriend and the two are trying to have a son via artificial insemination and use of a surrogate mother. The woman named Bette (Rufa Mae Quinto) needs money and is willing to do anything for it, even being pregnant as a surrogate. Orwell (Jiro Manio), in his teens, is still confused about his sexuality and has a crush in school on his class's swimming instructor but cannot say it. Orson (John Prats), the only openly gay of the siblings, has become the campus queen, which angers Marky's girlfriend (EJ Jallorina). Problems arise between Oscar and his boyfriend when Bette demands more time with her. Bette dirty secret is that she has a live-in partner, who is revealed to be the one who stole the jewelry in the preceding film. The man steals the baby from Bette and tries to ransom it, but a timely intervention from Orson's family and friends rescues the infant, revealed to be dark complected in contrast to the tone of the mother's paler flesh. Bette reveals that she was using a skin-whitening product and bids farewell to the family.

Cast edit

References edit

  1. ^ Rantilde-Bismark, Maridol (March 28, 2008). "Marco would rather play it clean". Philippine Star. Retrieved January 24, 2016.
  2. ^ Rantilde-Bismark, Maridol (May 11, 2008). "Rufa Mae takes it to the limit". Philippine Star. Retrieved January 24, 2016.

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