Angels is a 2007 Filipino trilogy film directed by Gina Alajar and starring Angel Locsin, Jennylyn Mercado, Patrick Garcia, and Marvin Agustin.[2]

Angels
Directed by
Screenplay by
Story by
  • Rebecca Aguila (segment "Daddy's Angel")
  • Gina Marissa Tagasa-Gil (segments "Angel of Love" and "Angel of Love")
Produced by
Starring
Cinematography
  • Armin Collado (segment "Daddy's Angel")
  • Pao Orendain (segment "Daddy's Angel")
  • Nap Jamir (segment "Angel of Mine")
Edited by
  • Aleks Castañeda (segment "Angel of Love")
  • Jason Cauman (segment "Daddy's Angel")
  • Miren Fabregas (segment "Angel of Mine")
  • Jay Halili (segment "Daddy's Angel")
  • Ian Hontanosas (segment "Angel of Mine")
Production
company
Eagle Eye Entertainment Productions
Distributed byOctoArts Films
Release date
  • June 20, 2007 (2007-06-20)
Running time
127 minutes
CountryPhilippines
Languages
  • Filipino
  • English
Box office₱6.37 million[1]

Plot

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Angels is a trilogy. The three episodes featured in the films are: "Angel of Mine", "Daddy's Angel" and "Angel of Love". "Angel of Mine," directed by Gina Alajar, features a career woman forced to attend a child left by this problematic mother. "Daddy's Angel" follows the bitter father-and-son relationship between a (dying) ex-convict and this affectionate young boy who bore miserable stigmas of a brutal past. A young man is imprisoned for killing a close friend, who raped his wife on his wedding day. While in prison, his wife gets pregnant, giving birth to this angelic boy. The wife dies before his sentence is due. In "Angel of Love", Bianang, a frustrated musician, is caught in a tangle of family concerns. Orphaned by their mother and abandoned by their father. She is left to look after her two younger siblings and fend for their needs by finding her niche in the music industry. By some twist of fate, guised through Kerubina, her path crosses with Jude, a guy from a matriarchal clan of aristocrats who battles with repercussions of ending a heavily laden relationship.

Cast

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Episode One: Angel of Mine

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Episode Two: Daddy's Angel

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Episode Three: Angels of Love

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References

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  1. ^ YES! Magazine's 20 Stars Who Ruled the Decade, May 2010
  2. ^ Erece, Dinno (March 15, 2007). "Angel Locsin's talent manager now a movie producer". Philippine Entertainment Portal.
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