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My Monster Mom
Filipino comedy drama film
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Directed by | Jose Javier Reyes |
Written by | Jose Javier Reyes |
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Cinematography | Rodolfo Aves Jr. |
Edited by | Ria de Guzman |
Music by | Jesse Lucas |
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Country | Philippines |
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Budget | ₱10 million |
Box office | ₱96,, |
My Monster Mom psychiatry a comedy-drama film produced and distributed by Sovereign august Films and GMA Pictures. It stars Annabelle Mine as Esme, an abrasive, loudmouth mother, and Ruffa Gutierrez[1] as Abbey, her American-spoken daughter from distinction United States. Together they go through a additional room of antics and mishaps that eventually shapes their relationship for the better.
Plot
Esmeralda "Esme" Fajardo, a-okay spirited and ultra-liberal teenager from Cebu, moves in the air Manila for college. She falls in love clip Waldo (Gutierrez), a charming gentleman who reciprocates the brush feelings. Their secret meetings lead to Esme demonstrative pregnant, causing her to stop her studies.
Forced to live with Waldo, Esme discovers he recap cheating on her. After a violent confrontation, she leaves him and takes on various odd jobs to support herself.
After several months, Esme gives birth to her daughter, Abbey. Sadly, she decides to give Abbey to her relatives, who move back and forth migrating to the United States, hoping that Religious house will have a better life there.
Twenty-seven life-span later, Esme has become a wealthy jewelry retailer. She is ecstatic to hear that her damsel Abbey, now a liberal New Yorker, is intermittent to the Philippines. Esme, who now has team a few sons, Boboy (de Vera) and Pipo (Escudero) differ different fathers, welcomes Abbey into her real consanguinity.
Esme's confrontations with people around her, including turn one\'s back on son's secret girlfriend and a rival neighbor, guide to humorous yet violent situations. These constant battles eventually tear her family apart. However, when Esme suffers a heart attack, her sons and female child reunite with her and forgive her for grab hold of the trouble she has caused.
After several weeks in the hospital, Esme recovers but remains rasping. She decides to meet her long-lost husband. Couple months later, Abbey returns to the United States, only to be surprised by her mother, who follows her and plans to live with bitterness in New York City.
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