Tyron Perez
Cherry Pie Picache
Allen Dizon
Lauren Novero
Ana Capri
William Martinez
Arnel Ignacio
Joel Lamangan
Jerry Lopez Sineneng
There were three main characters in the film; a has-been macho dancer Alfred (Allen Dizon), the latest macho dancer sensation Dwight (Tyron Perez) and a devious gun-maniac, trigger-happy businesswoman Madame Loca (Cherry Pie Picache). Amusingly, there were also a lot of cameo appearances from local actors who portray diacritic roles. These include a battered deaf-mute wife (Ana Capri), a director (Jerry Lopez-Sineneng) who’s been promising a young male dancer (Terence Baylon) a stint in showbiz; a transvestite (IC Mendoza) who fakes his virginity; a homosexual OFW (William Martinez); a cross dresser town mayor (Joel Lamangan); and a club manager (Arnel Ignacio).
onically, despite the parade of penis and domination of naked male bodies, the most notable performance in the movie, for me, was that of a woman, Cherry Pie Picache. Her portrayal of a flirtatious spinster who draws sexual arousal from gun fires is searing and convincing. Tyrone Perez can be commended for his dancing skills. He must have broken a rib or two to dance overly sexy but he must also exert an equal effort to improve his acting. Anyway, thanks to this movie, at least he has discovered an alternative career in case his star won’t shine long enough in showbiz.
