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Language
  
Tagalog English

Director
  
Ruel S. Bayani

Country
  
Philippines

One More Try (film) movie poster

Release date
  
December 25, 2012 (2012-12-25)

One more try full trailer


One More Try is a 2012 Filipino drama film starring Angel Locsin, Angelica Panganiban, Dingdong Dantes and Zanjoe Marudo. The film was one of the eight official entries to the 2012 Metro Manila Film Festival. The film was produced by Star Cinema and released December 25, 2012.

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One More Try became a blockbuster hit, where it was hailed as the second top grosser of 2012 MMFF. The film earned numerous accolades. On the 38th Metro Manila Film Festival, the film won six awards including "Best Picture" and "Best Actor" for Dingdong Dantes. On the 29th PMPC Star Awards for Movies, Angel Locsin won the "Best Actress" award. On the 61st FAMAS Awards, the film won two acting awards including Best Actress award for Locsin.

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Synopsis

Grace (Angel Locsin) is a single mother willing to sacrifice everything to save her ill son, Botchok (Miguel Vergara). Grace lives a good life with her son and supportive boyfriend, Tristan (Zanjoe Marudo). When Botchok’s rare blood disease became severe, Grace was forced to reconnect with Botchok’s biological father, Edward (Dingdong Dantes). Edward, an accomplished man married to an equally successful Jacqueline (Angelica Panganiban), is uncomfortable with reconnecting with Grace. Having no children of their own, Jacqueline gives her blessings for Edward to reconnect with Grace to help save their son. The reconnection with Grace and Botchok starts to taint Edward and Jacqueline's marriage.

Cast

  • Angel Locsin as Grace
  • Angelica Panganiban as Jacqueline
  • Dingdong Dantes as Edward
  • Zanjoe Marudo as Tristan
  • Carmina Villaroel as Dra. Diesta
  • Agot Isidro as Marga
  • Gina Pareño as Lola Medy
  • Mel Kimura
  • Malou Crisologo
  • Edward Mendez as Archie
  • Ian Galliguez as Helper
  • Thou Reyes
  • Jose Sarasola
  • Miguel Vergara as Bochok
  • Casting

    Angel Locsin, one of the female leads, stated in an interview that she initially hesitated to accept the role of Grace. She had doubts if she could portray the role of a mother because she has yet to experience being a mother in real life.

    Dingdong Dantes was cast as Edward. According to the director, Ruel S. Bayani, Dantes' acting performance in the horror film "Segunda Mano" (an MMFF movie entry garnering Dantes the best actor award) was one of the reasons why he was chosen for the role. Bayani added that they wanted to cast a new mix of actors for the film to give it a "different flavor". This 38th MMFF entry marks Dingdong Dantes' second big screen project under Star Cinema after Segunda Mano.

    Trailer

    The films official trailer was released on Star Cinema's YouTube account on November 30, 2012.

    Music

    The film's theme song is Angeline Quinto's cover of "Without You", originally sung by Joey Albert.

    Critical reception

    The film was graded "A" by the Cinema Evaluation Board, and it received R-13 rating by the MTRCB.

    Speculations surfaced about its uncanny similarity to the Chinese film In Love We Trust, released in 2007. Both movies have similar story lines. The initial booking title of "One More Try", per National Cinema Association of the Philippines, was "In Love We Trust".

    Box office

    One More Try opened at third place with a first-day gross of ₱8.8 million in Metro Manila and ₱4.8 million in provinces for a total of ₱13.6 million nationwide behind Sisterakas and Si Agimat, si Enteng Kabisote at si Ako, which opened in first and second place respectively. In the fourth day of showing, the film grossed with over ₱78 million which overtook Si Agimat, si Enteng Kabisote at si Ako which grossed over ₱69 million.

    Television premiere

    The film had its television premiere on October 27, 2013 in the cable channel Cinema One.

    Awards and nominations

    The film was proclaimed Best Picture during the 38th Metro Manila Film Festival Awards night.

    References

    One More Try (film) Wikipedia