This September, be prepared to see beauty queen Kylie Verzosa as “The
Housemaid”, an erotic thriller from Viva Films, where she can go from
being innocent to wild, cool, then fierce.
Kylie Verzosa plays
Daisy, a woman in her 20s who is offered a huge salary mainly to take
care of Nami, daughter of William (Albert Martinez), a billionaire, and
Roxanne (Louise Delos Reyes), who is pregnant with twins.
Daisy
succeeds in building rapport with the young child, but that’s not all.
She gets the attention of her boss as well. William begins to secretly
flirt with Daisy, enticing her with glasses of wine and his piano
playing, and they eventually begin a sexual relationship.
Since
Daisy has become somewhat chummy with Roxanne, the latter finds nothing
suspicious about her. But there is someone in the mansion that Daisy
cannot fool.
Ms. Martha (Jaclyn Jose) is the Mayordoma who she
knows everything that is happening inside the house. Nothing escapes her
keen eyes. Though she harbors resentment towards her employers, she
continues to do her job well. She’s been with Roxanne since she was a
child. Will Martha’s loyalty to William’s wife be detrimental to Daisy?
Apart
from Ms. Martha, Daisy also has to be mindful of the presence of
Roxanne’s mother, Madam Ester (Alma Moreno). Although Ester has no
power over her very domineering son-in-law, she is still a mother who
must protect her daughter.
What does Daisy expect to get out of
her stolen moments with William? What is the price to pay for sleeping
with this powerful married man?
Directed by Roman Perez, “The
Housemaid” is an adaptation of a South Korean film that was first shown
in 1960, then had a remake in 2010, originally entitled “Hanyo”. The
latter won awards in different international film festivals, including
Fantasporto in Portugal, Oslo Film from the South Festival, and even our
very own Cinemanila International Festival. It received a nomination
for the Palme d’Or, the highest prize awarded at the prestigious Cannes
Film Festival.
*Director Perez said that he watched both Korean
versions, carefully noting what’s similar and different about them. He
guarantees that he was able to incorporate the Filipino context and
adapt it to the treatment of this film.
“The Housemaid” is the
first movie for Kylie Verzosa to play the leading role. Feeling both
curious and challenged when it was pitched to her, Kylie opened up to
director Perez about her limitations. She had complete trust in the
style and process of this director who was praised for directing the
erotic thriller film “Adan”.
“The Housemaid” also stars child
actress Elia Ilano who played the young Maya in “Ulan”, and Jobelyn
Manuel, the original “Jowable” woman ranting on Vincentiments Facebook
page before it became a blockbuster movie.
Perez also shared, “We
got all the actors we wanted for the role. We chose the actors for this
project. This is a very timely film. And yes, this can also join film
festivals abroad eventually.”
Starting September 10, 2021, “The Housemaid” is available exclusively on Vivamax
Vivamax is available at web.vivamax.net. You can also download the app and subscribe via Google Play Store and App Store.
Watch
all you can on Vivamax for only P149/month and P399 for 3 months for
bigger savings. You can also unli-watch for 3 days on Vivamax at a hot
price of P29. Take advantage of this special treat!
You can pay
through GCash, Globe, Smart, Visa/Mastercard, PayMaya or PayPal account
that’s linked on your Google or Apple account. You can also subscribe at
web.vivamax.net,
select a plan and you can pay through EC Pay outlets: 7 Eleven, and All
Day, or through PayMongo, GrabPay, and GCash or through PayMaya.
For
payment thru E-commerce, you may choose from Lazada, Shopee, GCash,
ComWorks Clickstore, PayMaya, or Globe One. For payment thru authorized
outlets, you may choose from Load Manna, ComWorks, and Load Central
partner outlets: Cebuana Lhuillier, Palawan Express.
You can also
call your local Cable Operators to subscribe to VIVAMAX: Sky Cable,
Cable Link, KCAT Fiber, Air Cable, Aklan Cable Television Co., Inc. Cebu
Cable HD, Cotabato Cable Television Network Corp., Concepcion Pay TV
Network Inc., BCTVI, Paradise Cable Television Nework, Inc., Wesfardell
Connect, Z-energy Cable TV Network Inc.
Starting August 1, Filipinos in Hong Kong, Japan, Malaysia, and Singapore can access Vivamax.
“The
Housemaid” is also streaming on Vivamax Middle East! To our dear fellow
Pinoys in UAE, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Oman, Bahrain, and Qatar, watch
all you can for only AED35/month. In Europe, Vivamax can be streamed
for only 8 GBP/month.
Vivamax, atin ‘to!
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