My Big Bossing is a 2014 Filipino comedy anthology film starring Vic Sotto, Ryzza Mae Dizon and Marian Rivera. The standalone sequel to the 2013 family film My Little Bossings, it is one of the official entries of the 40th Metro Manila Film Festival, and was released on December 25, 2014.[1][2]

My Big Bossing
Theatrical release poster
Directed by
  • Tony Y. Reyes (segment "Sirena")
  • Marlon Rivera (segment "Taktak")
  • Joyce Bernal (segment "Prinsesa")
Written byBibeth Orteza
Produced by
Starring
Cinematography
  • Lito Mempin (segment "Sirena")
  • Lee Meily (segment "Taktak")
  • Lee Meily (segment "Prinsesa")
Edited by
  • Chrisel Desuasido (segment "Sirena")
  • Marya Ignacio (segments "Prinsesa" and "Taktak")
  • Joyce Bernal (segment "Prinsesa")
Music by
  • Jessie Lasaten (segment "Sirena")
  • Vincent de Jesus (segment "Taktak")
  • Carmina Cuya (segment "Prinsesa")
Production
companies
Release date
  • December 25, 2014 (2014-12-25)
Running time
125 minutes
CountryPhilippines
LanguageFilipino
Budget₱80 million (estimated)
Box office₱140 million (estimated)

Unlike its predecessor, My Big Bossing features an anthology of children's fantasy stories and has no connection with the previous film. The film also revolves around Ryzza's portrayals of different characters throughout the film's story arcs.

Plot

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"Sirena"

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A little girl named Jessa wishes to be a mermaid. The wish was granted when the girl was drowned in swimming pool after meeting a witch (Pauleen Luna), transforming her into a mermaid-goldfish hybrid.

"Taktak"

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A little girl dies and helps an unbeliever who works as a reporter to cope with his beliefs.

"Prinsesa"

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A princess whose name is Biiktoria was said to be an ugly girl so the sister of the Queen, together with her husband planned to exchange her son as a prince of the kingdom and someday become a king. The princess lives together with the pigs so she thinks that she is also a pig. In the end, Torius proclaimed that the princess' name came from his, therefore she was named Victoria. She was recognized by his father, the king, who was sick and accepted her daughter even if she is ugly.

Cast

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Sirena

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Taktak

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Prinsesa

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References

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  1. ^ "FIRST READ ON PEP: 13 films submitted for consideration in MMFF 2014".
  2. ^ Rula, Gorgy (October 30, 2014). "Ryzza Mae Dizon gave ideas for MMFF entry". Philippine Entertainment Portal. Retrieved December 13, 2014.
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