Segunda Mano

2011 Filipino film
  • Charo Santos-Concio
  • Malou N. Santos
  • Kristina Bernadette C. Aquino
  • Jose Dantes III
  • Edward Mangahas
Starring
  • Kris Aquino
  • Dingdong Dantes
  • Angelica Panganiban
  • Helen Gamboa
CinematographyCharlie S. PeraltaEdited by
  • Joyce Bernal
  • Marya Ignacio
Music byCarmina R. Cuya
Production
companies
  • Star Cinema
  • AgostoDos Pictures
  • MJM Productions
Distributed byStar Cinema
Release date
  • December 25, 2011 (2011-12-25)
Running time
107 minutesCountryPhilippinesLanguages
  • Filipino
  • English
Budget₱30 millionBox office
  • ₱126.6 million (as of January 7, 2012 - MMFF season)
  • ₱138.7 million (4 weeks)

Segunda Mano (lit.'Second Hand') is a 2011 Filipino supernatural horror film directed by Joyce Bernal, and starring Kris Aquino, Dingdong Dantes, and Angelica Panganiban. The film was produced and released by Star Cinema with the co-production of AgostoDos Pictures, and MJM Productions. It is also an official entry to the 2011 Metro Manila Film Festival.[2]

Plot

Owen and Mariella fight in a car by a lake. Owen has left his wife to be with Mariella, and is angry that Mariella is not willing to make the same sacrifice. The fight turns violent and Mariella tries to escape from the car. The scene cuts to a flashback.

Mariella tells her husband, Ivan, that her best friend, Samantha needs company and drives off. Later, it is revealed that Mariella is dead.

Mabel owns an antique store. She is the only child of her mother, Adela. It is revealed that Mabel's sister, Marie, was lost in an accident when they were children. Marie's ghost haunts their home on the anniversary of her loss. One rainy day, Ivan meets Mabel and they begin a relationship. A year later, Ivan proposes. His daughter with Mariella, Angel, greets Mabel icily. Meanwhile, Samantha begins expressing her interest in Ivan, who does not reciprocate her feelings.

Mariella's ghost begins haunting Mabel. Upon advice from Mabel's best friend, Anna, Mabel unknowingly buys Mariella's red bag but throws it out when she realizes its provenance. Anna's boyfriend, Dindo, sees Mariella's ghost. Samantha apparently jumps out her window after seeing Mariella's ghost. Ivan and Mabel argue after Mabel tells him she has been seeing Mariella's ghost. Angel and Mabel finally reconcile. Mabel and Anna turn to a medium, Manang Letty, for advice. At a séance, Mabel is told Mariella's soul has been released and the only way to set her free is to leave the red bag in church. However, an old lady sleeping inside the church takes the bag and leaves; the bag starts bleeding. Dindo sees Mariella's ghost again, and is killed. Mabel confronts Ivan, who thinks Mabel is leaving him for Dindo. Ivan turns violent, and Mabel ends the relationship.

Mabel takes Mariella's car to show Ivan as proof of the haunting. Mariella takes control and takes Mabel to the lake, revealing that it is Ivan who assaulted her at the beginning of the film, not Owen. Ivan then killed Mariella and ran the car, with Mariella in it, into the bottom of the lake. Ivan calls and tells Mabel that Adela is with him. Mabel goes to save her mother. It is revealed that Ivan killed Owen, Mariella, Dindo, and Samantha. Mariella's ghost appeared to Dindo and Samantha just before Ivan was to kill them. Mabel and Ivan fight but Ivan overpowers her and throws her limp body into the pool. As Adela lies injured, Marie appears to Adela, and morphs into Mariella. On the home CCTV, Ivan notices Mariella bringing Mabel to safety, and Mabel knocks Ivan into the pool. Mariella grabs Ivan to drown him.

Mariella's car is retrieved from the river, and Adela expresses relief at learning that Marie had led a good life and that her soul is at peace. Later, Ivan's ghost begins to haunt Mabel.

Cast

Main cast

  • Kris Aquino as Mabel Domingo / Mariella (Possessed)
  • Dingdong Dantes as Ivan Martinez
  • Angelica Panganiban as Mariella "Marie" Domingo-Martinez

Supporting cast

Guest cast

Release

Reception

Segunda Mano is in line of Kris Aquino's box-office hits under the horror genre, following her previous film co-starring Diether Ocampo under Star Cinema entitled Dalaw. The film has been graded with an "A" by the Cinema Evaluation Board of the Philippines.[3]

Awards

Year Award Giving Body Category Recipient Result
2011 Metro Manila Film Festival Best Actor Dingdong Dantes Won
Gatpuno Antonio J. Villegas Cultural Awards Segunda Mano Nominated
Best Child Performer Sofia Millares Nominated
Best Sound Recording Nominated
2012 28th PMPC Star Awards for Movies Movie Actor of the Year Dingdong Dantes Nominated

See also

References

  1. ^ PART 2. Kris Aquino all praises for Segunda Mano director Joyce Bernal and co-star Dingdong Dantes via Philippine Entertainment Portal
  2. ^ Kris Aquino-Dingdong Dantes movie Segunda Mano set to start shooting this July via Philippine Entertainment Portal
  3. ^ 2 MMFF Filmd graded "A" by CEB via Philippine Star

External links

  • Segunda Mano at IMDb Edit this at Wikidata
  • Segunda Mano Official Website
  • Movie Adventures: Segunda Mano - A Review
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