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Marimar | |
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Created by | Inés Rodena Televisa |
Developed by | Dode Cruz |
Directed by | Joyce E. Bernal Mac Alejandre |
Starring | Marian Rivera Dingdong Dantes |
Theme music composer | Tata Betita |
Opening theme | Regine Velasquez |
Ending theme | Maricris Garcia |
Country of origin | Philippines Mexico |
Original languages | Filipino, Tagalog, English |
No. of episodes | 165 (total) |
Production | |
Executive producer | Wilma Galvante |
Production locations | Metro Manila Zambales |
Running time | 30-45 minutes |
Original release | |
Network | GMA Network |
Release | August 13, 2007 |
Related | |
Marimar |
MariMar[1] is a Philippine drama currently being broadcast in GMA Network, it stars Dingdong Dantes and Marian Rivera in her first lead role as the protagonist Marimar.[2]
Though a remake-adaptation of a Mexican telenovela the setting and some of the storylines were altered to avoid the series being too predictable.[3] Directed by award-winning directors Joyce E. Bernal and Mac Alejandre, the series premiered on August 13, 2007.
Overview
1994 TV series
Marimar was a Mexican TV telenovela that was first aired in 1994 on Televisa with singer-actress Thalía in the title role.
The series had 75 forty-five minute episodes, and is the second part of a "Thalia" trilogy. The first was Maria Mercedes, and the final was Maria la del Barrio.
Popularity in the Philippines
The original Mexican telenovela was massive a hit in the Philippines with ratings over 50%, the only hit program on Radio Philippines Network (RPN) in 1997. The series' success paved way to another Thalia telenovela, Rosalinda, which has the highest rating show ever recorded in the Philippine TV with a peak of 75%.
2007 TV series
Casting Marimar
When GMA Network announced the remake of the popular Mexican telenovela, people immediately believed the role would go to Angel Locsin, though she expressed that she was never offered the role.[4] There were many speculation that this might have been the reason for Locsin's move to ABS-CBN.
GMA Network gave audition to the highly profiled role. GMA artist such as Nadine Samonte, Katrina Halili, Jennylyn Mercado, Marian Rivera, Valerie Concepcion and Karylle, and ABS-CBN artists such as Angelica Panganiban and Rica Peralejo (denying that she was auditioning[5]), have all went to the audition.
The role eventually went to Marian Rivera, who had 80% chance of winning the role.[6]
Production Crew
This series is a comeback project for Joyce E. Bernal in TV and for GMA Network.[7]
- Writers: Benedict Migue, Denoy Punio and Kit Villanueva-Langit
- Head Writer: Dode Cruz
- Creative Consultant: Anette Gozon-Abrogar and Don Michael Perez
- Executive Producer:
- Production Manager: Redgynn S. Alba
- Executive-in-charge of Production: Wilma Galvante
- Directed by: Joyce E. Bernal and Mac Alejandre
Plot synopsis
Gustavo marries Lupita despite his mother's disapproval of their relationship. Things became more complicated when Lupita bore Gustavo a daughter - Marimar. Dolores, Gustavo's mother, believes that Lupita married her son only for their wealth, and thus, will do everything to separate the two of them.
Dolores then drugs Lupita and hires a man, setting them up to make it look like Lupita was having an affair. Gustavo is devastated to find Lupita sleeping with another man unknown to him that it was a plot by his own mother. Dolores then demands Lupita to leave their property and never to come back into her son's life.
It is too late, however, when Gustavo finds out the treachery of Dolores. He can no longer find Lupita or his daughter, who have gone into hiding. Lupita promises to her daughter that one day, she, Marimar, will clear their names and claim what is rightfully hers. Gustavo then leaves his parents and decided to live alone in Manila, not losing hope that one day, he would find his wife and daughter.
Seven years had passed, but Gustavo's efforts to locate the whereabouts of Lupita and Marimar remained fruitless. One day, Esperanza visits him, carrying with her the news of Gustavo's parents' fatal accident. Despite his ill feelings towards his mother, Gustavo went home to finally put closure to his past.
While visiting the grave of his parents, Silva came by to inform Gustavo the whereabouts of Lupita and Marimar. Gustavo did not waste any time and went to rebuild his family again. Lupita manages to forgive Gustavo to the delight of Marimar who was delighted to finally meet her father.
On their way back to Manila, the passenger plane on which the family are crashes into the sea which caused them to be separated from each other. Gustavo once again loses the family he had tried hard to rebuild. Lupita is later found, dead and Marimar was nowhere to be found.
Marimar is washed ashore to the next island. She is found by a childless couple, Cruz and Pancho, and upon discovering that Marimar suffers from amnesia, decide upon themselves to raise Marimar as their own granddaughter. Lola Cruz would eventually name her Marimar after seeing Marimar's pendant necklace.
Marimar then grew into an innocent naive young woman, whose complicated and tormented life began when she agreed to marry Sergio Santibañez for the latter's reason to have revenge against his father, Renato and Sergio's ex-girlfriend, Angelika, who turned to be his new stepmother. Marimar was then subjected to the cruelty of Angelika in the Santibañez mansion. Here starts Marimar’s awakening to the harsh reality of what her love for Sergio has done to her.
Fate then began to favor the once oppressed Marimar when she decided to leave San Martin dela Costa after suffering much from the Santibañez household and the death of her adoptive grandparents from a fire under Angelika's order. Marimar changed her identity, as well as her name, into Bella. In the city, she gave birth to a beautiful baby girl that she named Cruzita after the name of her Lola Cruz. Marimar did not allow the child's father, Sergio, to see her, believing that Sergio had left her for good.
After many years of searching, Gustavo had finally seen her daughter, Marimar, but since the latter had changed her name into Bella, Gustavo did not recognize her at first. Natalia, an insane and ambitious provincial lass from San Martin dela Costa who also hated Marimar snatched up Marimar's pendant, which would prove the identity of Gustavo's missing daughter and heiress. Natalia began pretending to be Gustavo's missing daughter yet,her deception did not last long as Marimar's lost memory came back and she was later on proved to be an imposter. When Gustavo had finally acknowledged Marimar as his daughter, he died from a heart attack, leaving the countless wealth of the Aldamas to her. With the help of her Tia Esperanza and Innocencia, Marimar had completely transformed herself from a poor and naive lass into a rich and sophisticated woman: Bella Aldama.
As she returns back, how will she turn the tables on Sergio and all the others who once looked down on her?
Series ratings
The pilot episode of the Marimar remake on August 13 rated highly with more than 36.6% in Mega Manila which GMA Network wants to sustain until the series ends March 2008. On September 13, 2007, Marimar registered a 39.3% rating overcoming the pilot rating (after it equaled its inaugural rating of 38.3%). [8] and lately this October 5, it gained a staggering 40% [9] - overcoming its September 13 episode's rating 39.3%. And once again, last October 16, 2007, it registered 44.6% of overall Mega Manila Viewership Rating, beating its previous record (40%) last October 5 by 6%. [10].Last October 23, 2007, it once again made history by registering 47.9% of overall Mega Manila Viewership Rating, even surpassing 46.5%, the highest rating registered in the Philippines by the first Marimar of Thalia about eleven years ago. [11] Last November 13, 2007, it beat its own record registering up to 48.5% [12]. Last November 16, 2007, MariMar almost got the elusive 50% with a 49.5%[13]
Cast and characters
- Marian Rivera as MariMar Perez-Santibañez/Bella Aldama
- Dingdong Dantes as Sergio Santibañez
- Richard Gomez as Renato Santibañez
- Katrina Halili as Angelika Santibañez
- Manilyn Reynes as Corazon
- Nadine Samonte as Inocencia del Castillo
- Mike Tan as Choi
- Bianca King as Natalia Montenegro
- Marvin Agustin as Rodolfo San Jinez
- Sheena Halili as Monica
- Bing Loyzaga as Esperanza Aldama
- Cristine Reyes as Kim Chan
- Francheska Salcedo as Cruzita Aldama
- Marky Lopez as Arturo
- Mel Kimura as Perfecta
- Lani Mercado as Vanessa May
- K Brosas as Rowena
- Arthur Solinap as Diego
- Caridad Sanchez as Lola Cruz
- Leo Martinez as Lolo Pancho
- Michael V. as Fulgoso (voice)
- Rufa Mae Quinto as Fifi (voice)
- Gabby Eigenmann as Nicandro
- Carmina Villaroel as Dra. Rhia Conception
- Boboy Garrovillo as Padre Pores
- Dino Guevarra as Antonio
- John Lapus as Rafa Laurente
- Victor Aliwalas as Atty. Adrian Rosales
- Jestoni Alarcon as Gustavo Aldama
- Rita Avila as Lupita Aldama
Changes from the Original
- MariMar's grandparents are now adoptive, instead of being her mother's parents as in the original.
- The theme song is changed yet keeps certain elements from the original.
- MariMar's dance will be incorporated into the show as a nod to the opening sequences of the original. In the original she dances in the opening credits but is not in essence a 'dancer' in the show itself.
- Sergio is a professional NASCAR driver, whereas in the original he was a professional soccer player.
- The Santibañez patriarch is a resort tycoon, whereas in the original series, they own a hacienda.
- Lupita Aldama's backstory as MariMar's mother is fleshed out, originally only seen in pictures. This is part of the flashback sequences that introduce MariMar's childhood, loss of her parents and arrival at the Perez's care.
- Angelica is renamed to Angelika and is now MariMar's childhood friend, whereas in the original she is a couple of years older. A new subplot is included wherein Sergio, who was her lover, refused to marry her and she then marries his father. Sergio uses MariMar to embarrass the family in revenge.
- It also appears that Natalia Montenegro won't be MariMar's future rival to Sergio's heart in the big city but instead be a new character, from rich girl to provincial lass. She will also become Marimar's rival to Gustavo Aldama as his long lost daughter and schemes to do everything to ruin Bella's image in the eyes of Gustavo. It was mentioned too that she will harbor feelings for Choi, a trait originally displayed by Angelika's sister, Antonietta. It remains to be seen if the subplot involving Bella Aldama (MariMar's 'rich girl' alias), the Casino, and Fernando Montenegro (Natalia's father and an ardent fan of 'Bella Aldama') will be played out as well.
- Arturo (formerly Sergio's teammate in the soccer team) was rewritten to be his driver. Originally a playboy, he is now 'in the closet' harboring feelings for Sergio.
- In the original series, when Marimar became wealthy, she trained under Gustavo Aldama's supervision and eventually changed her name to Bella Aldama. In this series, she first changed her name to Bella Cruz upon arrival in the City. After four years of education in the United States, she changed her name to Bella Aldama.
- It is also noticeable that in the original, Gustavo Aldama died when Marimar is already Bella Aldama. Whereas in the remake, Gustavo died after his brief reunion with her long lost daughter (MariMar). Marimar then went to the United States in order to prepare for her responsibilities as the rightful heiress of Gustavo.
- Fulgoso the dog's love interest is now Fifi. In the original Mexican version, Fifi is the Villainous dog of Ezperanza and Fulgozo's love interest is Mimi. But now Mimi is not in the story and Fifi is now Angelika's dog.
- Innocencia the nerdy girl who be Marimar's rival to Sergio in the end was turned into her ally. From a rich girl she was turned into his secretary.
- Antonnieta was replaced by a male character named Antonio, and Angelika has no sister, instead, Inocencia became her dorky cousin, whom she used to attract Sergio to make Marimar jealous.
- Innocencia del Castillo became Marimar's friend, and an ally to seek revenge on Sergio and Angelika. It is still unknown whether there will be a twist with her character to follow the original story where she became Sergio's wife after his divorce with Marimar.
- Angelika Santibanez revealed to be MariMar's lost half sister due to her mother, Vanessa May who was Gustavo's first wife before Lupita, MariMar's mother. In the original, Angelica has no relations with the Aldamas.
See also
- List of programs broadcast by GMA Network
- Marimar - the original telenovela
References
- ^ [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1050289/ Title based on IMDB
- ^ Marian Rivera to star in Marimar
- ^ GMA 7, siksik sa mga pasabog
- ^ Angel Locsin denies turning down "Marimar" because of talent fee
- ^ Rica Peralejo denies auditioning for "Marimar"
- ^ Marian Rivera has "80 percent" chance of playing Marimar
- ^ Direk Joyce Bernal jumps back to Kapuso Network
- ^ GMA NEWS.TV, TV Ratings: Marimar hits 39.3%; surpasses pilot rating
- ^ Marimar gained a staggering 40%
- ^ "MariMar" and "Kung Mahawi Man Ang Ulap" continue to soar
- ^ "MariMar" and "Zaido" reach new heights
- ^ "Daisy Siete" tops daytime race for three days while "MariMar" closes in on 50% mark
- ^ "Marimar" achieves new milestone while Kamandag primer spews venom