• Source: Si Agimat at si Enteng Kabisote
    • si" target="_blank">Si Agimat at si" target="_blank">si Enteng Kabisote (transl. "Amulet and Enteng Kabisote") is a 2010 Filipino action comedy and fantasy crossover film directed by Tony Reyes which stars Vic Sotto and Senator Ramon "Bong" Revilla Jr. This was the union of their famous characters, Enteng Kabisote and Agimat respectively, in one blockbuster movie which grossed a ₱31 million on its opening day. It is followed by a sequel, si" target="_blank">Si Agimat, si" target="_blank">si Enteng Kabisote at si" target="_blank">si Ako. The movie was produced by GMA Pictures.
      The film is a seventh movie installment based on the television sitcom, Okay Ka, Fairy Ko!


      Premise


      Enteng Kabisote (Vic Sotto), a mortal involved with the affairs of the diwata of Encantasia, joins forces with a stern warrior named Agimat (Bong Revilla) in saving their respective worlds from the resurgent evil.


      Cast




      = Main cast

      =
      Vic Sotto as Enteng Kabisote
      Sen. Bong Revilla Jr. as Agimat
      Gwen Zamora as Faye Kabisote
      Sam Pinto as Samara


      = Supporting cast

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      Aiza Seguerra as Aiza Kabisote
      Oyo Boy Sotto as Benok Kabisote
      Mikylla Ramirez as Ada Kabisote
      Amy Perez as Ina Magenta
      Peque Gallaga as Ermitanyo
      Bing Loyzaga as Satana
      Jeorge Estregan III as Ragat
      Benjie Paras as Abugan
      Alex Crisano as Balgog
      Jose Manalo as Jose
      Wally Bayola as Bodyguard Bogart
      Ruby Rodriguez as Amy
      Jillian Ward as Bebeng
      Barbie Forteza as Bratty
      Joshua Dionisio as Jayson


      = Extended cast

      =
      Marissa Sanchez as Nanay Doray
      Bea Binene as Saling
      Jake Vargas as Odoy
      King Gutierrez as Sartonia
      Saida Diola as Engkantada #1
      Ellen Adarna as Engkantada #2


      = Special guests

      =
      Bayani Casimiro Jr. as Prinsipe K
      Rufa Mae Quinto
      Boobay
      Mang Enriquez
      Shalala
      John Feir
      Marissa Delgado


      Filming


      The filming began in March 2010 and wrapped up three weeks later.


      Reaction


      While the film opened at #1 on December 25, 2010, with P31,000,000 in ticket sales, it was criticized for being predictable, having sexual innuendos, and having some home-truths as to how Filipino viewers idealize heroism and romance. Also noted is how the film tries to play fair when it comes to mixing the two heroes together.
      In an online review, Philbert Ortiz Dy described si" target="_blank">Si Agimat at si" target="_blank">si Enteng Kabisote as "really nothing more than a commercial proposition" and that it "took the two highest grossing stars of Filmfests prior and stuffed them together with little rhyme or reason, putting them in the same fantasy adventure settings that made them so successful. There’s precious little love to be found within these frames, all the elements of the film existing for the pure fact that they worked before. This doesn’t even feel like the movie the filmmakers wanted to make."
      Although the critical reception was not too good, the movie still ended making P159 million by the end of the festival and went on to have extended showings in theaters.


      Accolades


      si" target="_blank">Si Agimat at si" target="_blank">Si Enteng Kabisote got two awards at the "Gabi ng Parangal" on December 26, 2010.


      See also


      Okay Ka, Fairy Ko! (film series)


      References




      External links


      si" target="_blank">Si Agimat at si" target="_blank">si Enteng Kabisote (2010) at IMDb

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