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(1989)

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lilet fits the role....she's very beautiful
sophitia_arcade9 September 2004
i always like this movie, of course Lilet was there, she's my favorite actress..i watched this film many times, when they play back filipino movies, and i'm not fed up with this one. I always remember the gist of the movie, and i can say that the movie was done very well, there's a bit of mystery and suspense, and a terrific acting of the stars. Michael de Mesa portrays his role very well as a mad professor obsessed with his young, beautiful, and singing student, who were Lilet and Lea. And Lea is about to solve a mystery of a missing beautiful, young girl...Guess how she found out the mystery, of course with the help of Lilet's diary....I like Lilet ever since although i was still young that time, maybe i'm about five or six years old during her hey days...i always remember lilet as this young girl who fits the role perfectly as a ghost in this movie..
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10/10
Lilet is beautiful in this movie.
mtoshing4 July 2004
The film is just an ordinary teen picture with a touch of mystery and humor. It is composed of two short teen movies, one about a mysterious phone pal and the other about the mystery of the disappearance of the star soprano in the music class. The stars made an impression on me especially the pretty teenager with the beautiful singing voice who played the ghost in the movie. Lea Salonga of Miss Saigon fame is solid in her portrayal of the girl who discovers the mystery behind the disappearance of the beautiful soprano student named Pauline played by Lilet. Michael de Mesa played the part of the professor obsessed with his music student with the right touch of madness. Herbert Bautista provides the comic relief.
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