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''Blue Moon'' is a 2006
Philippine The Philippines (; fil, Pilipinas, links=no), officially the Republic of the Philippines ( fil, Republika ng Pilipinas, links=no), * bik, Republika kan Filipinas * ceb, Republika sa Pilipinas * cbk, República de Filipinas * hil, Republ ...
romantic drama film. Directed by
Joel Lamangan Joel Lamangan (born September 21, 1952) is a Filipino film director, television director and actor. His award-winning films includes '' The Flor Contemplacion Story'', ''Sidhi'', '' Deathrow'', ''Hubog'', '' Aishte Imasu 1941'', '' Blue Moon'' an ...
, it stars
Eddie Garcia Eduardo Verchez Garcia (; May 2, 1929 – June 20, 2019), known colloquially as Manoy, was a Filipino actor, television personality, film director and producer. With almost 600 film and television roles and a career spanning seven decades, he ...
,
Boots Anson-Roa Maria Elisa Cristobal Anson-Rodrigo (née Anson; born January 30, 1945), better known as Boots Anson-Roa, is a Filipina actress, columnist, editor, and lecturer. Early life and education Anson-Roa, a Bicolana, is the eldest daughter of post-w ...
, Mark Herras, Dennis Trillo and Jennylyn Mercado. It was released by Regal Films and GMA Pictures. The first choice for the film's title was ''Nasaan Ka Man'' (Wherever You Are), while ''Nasaan Ka Nang Kailangan Kita'' (Where Were You when I Needed You) was the second.


Plot

Ill and with only six months to live, a man named Manuel (
Eddie Garcia Eduardo Verchez Garcia (; May 2, 1929 – June 20, 2019), known colloquially as Manoy, was a Filipino actor, television personality, film director and producer. With almost 600 film and television roles and a career spanning seven decades, he ...
) has one thing left that he wants to do, which is to find his beloved Corazon. His family has its own problems, with his son Rod is still mourning his wife's death, while grandson, Kyle has recently been dumped by his wife Peggy. Manuel embarks on his search in
Ilocos Ilocos Region ( ilo, Rehion/Deppaar ti Ilocos; pag, Sagor na Baybay na Luzon/Rehiyon Uno; tl, Rehiyon ng Ilocos) is an administrative region of the Philippines, designated as Region I, occupying the northwestern section of Luzon and part of ...
but is unable to locate her. Rod and Kyle pick him up from Ilocos, and on the way home Manuel takes the opportunity to tell them about his past and why he was in Ilocos. In his youth, Manuel's best friends included a fellow named Domingo, Corazon or Cora, and Azon. Manuel falls in love with the lively and cheery Azon, not knowing that Cora has a secret crush on him. When Azon tells Manuel that her mother wants to move far away, she asks him to come with them but Manuel declines. Before spending the night together, Azon gives Manuel a piece of her pendant, and tells him that if the pendant returns, then they are meant to be together. Manuel wakes up with Azon gone. Not long after, the Second World War erupts in the Philippines and Manuel and Domingo join the army. Azon tries to find a way to say goodbye to Manuel but is unable to reach him and instead meets Domingo, who explains the situation. Azon gives Domingo her address and asks him to tell Manuel to find her. During the war, Domingo and Manuel are captured by the enemy and walks the Death March. Domingo is wounded so badly that he can't walk. Domingo gives Manuel Azon's address, and then forces him to leave. Manuel reluctantly follows, and eventually survives the war. He is reunited with Cora in a hospital, where she is a nurse. While waiting to recover from a foot injury, Manuel sees that Cora cares for him deeply and the two embark on a romance. Cora is soon pregnant and she marries Manuel. After Cora gives birth, she decides to leave Manuel seeing that he is still in love with Azon. Before she leaves, she gives him half a picture of her, saying that if the two halves are reunited again, that means that they are meant to be together, much like what Azon had said to Domingo with her pendant. In the present, Manuel's son and grandson reluctantly decide to help him after realizing that they are searching for Azon, the woman who broke up their family. In time, the trio are successful with their search and it is revealed that Manuel was actually looking for his wife, Cora, whom he realized he really loved after she had left him, while Azon is already dead. The story ends when, Manuel and Corazon dance in a night of blue moon, a wish she had stated when they were still married. Manuel passes some time later.


Cast

*
Eddie Garcia Eduardo Verchez Garcia (; May 2, 1929 – June 20, 2019), known colloquially as Manoy, was a Filipino actor, television personality, film director and producer. With almost 600 film and television roles and a career spanning seven decades, he ...
as Manuel Pineda *
Christopher de Leon Christopher Strauss de León (born October 31, 1956) is a Philippine film actor and politician. He is recognized as the “''King of Philippine Drama''” has appeared in over 120 films since the early 1970s. Regarded as an "acting genius" and ...
as Rod Pineda * Jennylyn Mercado as young Cora / Corazon * Mark Herras as young Manuel * Dennis Trillo as Kyle Pineda * Pauleen Luna as Azon / Corazon *
RJ Rosales Roseo José Dagdag Rosales Jr. (24 March 1974 – 4 December 2011) also known as RJ Rosales, was a Filipino Australians, Filipino Australian singer, actor, musical theatre performer, and TV presenter. Biography Early life Born in Manila, his ...
as Reginald Tuason *
Boots Anson-Roa Maria Elisa Cristobal Anson-Rodrigo (née Anson; born January 30, 1945), better known as Boots Anson-Roa, is a Filipina actress, columnist, editor, and lecturer. Early life and education Anson-Roa, a Bicolana, is the eldest daughter of post-w ...
as Corazon * Polo Ravales as Domingo * Reggie Curley as Abe * Christine Bersola-Babao as herself (as Tintin Bersola-Babao) * Paolo Paraiso as a pilot * Vangie Labalan as Carmencita * Tin Arnaldo as Peggy *
Pinky Amador Pilar Cristina Roxas Amador (born 16 March 1966), commonly known by her stage name Pinky Amador, is a Filipina actress, singer, commercial model and TV host. Amador was in the original London cast of the Cameron Mackintosh musical hit ''Miss S ...
as Grace * Janna Victoria as a pilot's wife


Awards

* 31st Metro Manila Film Festival-Philippines (2005) Best Picture, Best Story and Best Screenplay * Texter's choice Best Actress - Jennylyn Mercado * Texter's choice Best Actor - Mark Herras * 2006 Gawad Tanglaw's Best Supporting Actress Award - Jennylyn Mercado * 2006 Gawad Urian (Best Supporting Actress Nomination) - Jennylyn Mercado * 2006 Star Awards for Movies (Best Actress Nomination) - Jennylyn Mercado * 2006 Luna Awards (Best Supporting Actress Nomination) - Jennylyn Mercado * 2006 Enpress Awards (Best Actress Nomination) - Jennylyn Mercado


Metro Manila Film Festival

This film was submitted to the
31st Metro Manila Film Festival The 31st Metro Manila Film Festival was held in Manila, Philippines from December 25, 2005 to January 7, 2006. Zsa Zsa Padilla, Marvin Agustin and the movie, '' Blue Moon'' topped the 2005 Metro Manila Film Festival. The festival's Best Picture ...
in 2005, where it was initially disqualified by the selection committee for allegedly being a different film from the original submitted script. Its nomination was later reconsidered after the production argued that the story was the same, albeit re-titled. From the original Philippine playdate of December 25, 2005 (the start of the Metro Manila Film Festival), it was moved to January 1, 2006. ;Awards


Soundtrack

Orange and Lemons sang "Blue Moon", the official theme song of the film.


See also

* Regal Films *
2005 Metro Manila Film Festival The 31st Metro Manila Film Festival was held in Manila, Philippines from December 25, 2005 to January 7, 2006. Zsa Zsa Padilla, Marvin Agustin and the movie, ''Blue Moon (2006 film), Blue Moon'' topped the 2005 Metro Manila Film Festival The M ...


References


External links

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Official Website
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