*Pinoy ako at gets ko ang mga jokes sa pelikula.
"Momshies! Ang Soul Mo ay Akin!" is an awful film. Back when this film was still available for Cignal PPV, I was actually curious to watch it (I just didn't have enough money). I wanted to see how the hosts of "Magandang Buhay" do in a feature film. Sadly, when this became available of Netflix, the film was so bad and unfunny, I only saw 30-40 minutes. It proves that just because something is popular (a morning talk show) doesn't mean you should turn it into a feature film. "Momshies" tries so hard to be a Vice Ganda film (which I mostly enjoy) it forgot to make a good story and create non-despicable leads. Why is Karla Estrada's character supposed to be likable if, in her first scene, she fired an employee who was just doing her job. The film is also confused because the scene where Melai got fired was played for laughs and yet, a few minutes later, Melai's character is sad as she ponders how she can provide food for her family. Other people might like the movie (maybe moms) but, with the 2021 MMFF producers hoping that people would wait for Spider-Man: No Way Home and support local films, it's just annoying that as someone who actually wants to support local films, this is the type of film they give.
"Momshies! Ang Soul Mo ay Akin!" is an awful film. Back when this film was still available for Cignal PPV, I was actually curious to watch it (I just didn't have enough money). I wanted to see how the hosts of "Magandang Buhay" do in a feature film. Sadly, when this became available of Netflix, the film was so bad and unfunny, I only saw 30-40 minutes. It proves that just because something is popular (a morning talk show) doesn't mean you should turn it into a feature film. "Momshies" tries so hard to be a Vice Ganda film (which I mostly enjoy) it forgot to make a good story and create non-despicable leads. Why is Karla Estrada's character supposed to be likable if, in her first scene, she fired an employee who was just doing her job. The film is also confused because the scene where Melai got fired was played for laughs and yet, a few minutes later, Melai's character is sad as she ponders how she can provide food for her family. Other people might like the movie (maybe moms) but, with the 2021 MMFF producers hoping that people would wait for Spider-Man: No Way Home and support local films, it's just annoying that as someone who actually wants to support local films, this is the type of film they give.