Who would forget the teleserye Tayong Dalawa, which was aired on Philippine television by ABS CBN for nine months? It was a masterpiece. The rating was so good, it was a phenomenon. Great actors and actresses, best directors gathered together to create a project so well done leaving a deep penetrating mark in our hearts. The telemaniac viewers wouldn't allow a single episode unseen.
The story runs to two strong characters played by Gerald Anderson as JR and Jake Cuenca as Dave,Jr. Both are surnamed Garcia without their knowing it at the start, they are twins.The conflict began when they both fall in love with the same woman, Audrey, portrayed by Kim Chiu. The story rotates to a love triangle and one can just imagine how Audrey passes from one twin to the other like a ball.
A neophyte in the field of acting, JR was able to give justice to his role. He was a goody-goody son, an ideal grandson to Lola Gets (played by Gina ParreƱo) a sincere martyr lover, one could hardly find loophole into his character.However, he's only a human being, subject to his own weaknesses, he fell in love with Audrey, his twin's girlfriend. His fight for that love was done in good taste, he was able to stir he can do it, be its a drama or action.
Another new asset to our local TV and movie industry is the good-looking Jake Cuenca as Dave, Jr. He was madly in love with the same woman as JR did. He fought and won in the game of love using his wit and money. Who would ignore his blank looks as if groping in the dark. If he's upset his mental senses bug down and goes hysterical. He can do it with the best performances. No doubt about that because he showed a lot previously while doing another big hit teleserye, "Palos".
The presence of sweet, amiable Audrey (Kim Chiu) added spices to the love triangle. She projected the image of a very sad woman torn between two lovers. She made beautiful scenes. Her confrontation with Dave and Ingrid (Agot Isidro), the evil mom of Dave, are all remarkable.
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To top of it all, would you dare ignore the abilities of Ramon, the blacksheep?
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