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No Other Woman
Directed byRuel S. Bayani
Written byKeiko Aquino
Ricardo Fernando III
Screenplay byKris G. Gazmen
Ricardo Fernando III
Story byKris G. Gazmen
Produced byCharo Santos-Concio
Malou Santos
Vic Del Rosario
StarringAnne Curtis
Derek Ramsay
Cristine Reyes
CinematographyCharlie Peralta
Edited byVito Cajili
Music byRaul Mitra
Production
companies
Distributed byStar Cinema
Release date
  • September 28, 2011 (2011-09-28)
CountryTemplate:Film Philippines
LanguagesTagalog
English
Box officeP278, 418, 883[1][2]

No Other Woman is a 2011 Filipino romance drama film starring Anne Curtis, Derek Ramsay, and Cristine Reyes.

The film opened with positive reviews and breaking box office records in the Philippines.[3] It holds the title as the second highest grossing Filipino film of all time having a gross of P278 million.[2] The film was also screened in select cities internationally.


Synopsis

The film revolves on a mans journey on becoming a successful working husband whose perfect marriage becomes complicated when he commits into an adulterous affair that changes his life.

Cast and characters

Reception

Rating

Despite its adult themes about cheating, It was graded an "A" by the Cinema Evaluation Board of the Philippines. The board found big lessons about the movie itself.[4] The movie was given an R-13 rating by the Movies and Television Classification Board of the Philippines.

Canceled Premiere

The premiere was supposed to be held one day before the release date. However, with Typhoon Nesat affecting Luzon in the Philippines. Curtis, in her show Showtime on the morning of the day of the premiere hinted that the premiere might not be held at all. However she added that she will update through her official Twitter account. Few hours later, Curtis confirmed that the premiere is cancelled, posted it through her Twitter account.

Box Office

Despite Typhoon Pedring affecting Luzon in the Philippines, The film opened with a P15 million gross on its first day. On its 4th day the movie earned P70 Million. The movie earned P100 million in its first five days.[5][6] In two weeks of showing, it has been declared as the highest grossing Filipino film of all time with an approximate P220 Million gross income breaking the box office record set in by the 2009 film, You Changed My Life, which grossed P209 million.[7][8] On October 26, 2011, the box office records set by the film was surpassed by the other Star Cinema-Viva Films produced film, The Unkabogable Praybeyt Benjamin, which opened with a P200 million gross on its first week and has a current gross of P329 million.[9] The film still holds the second highest grossing Filipino film of all time.

Critical Reception

The film was well received by critics. They also gave a positive about the quotable lines from the film.[3]

References