Flames (TV series)
Flames | |
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Also known as | Flames |
Genre | Comedy, drama, romance |
Starring | Various |
Opening theme | "Sweets for My Sweet" / various foreign and OPM songs |
Ending theme | "Flames" by Jeffrey Hidalgo / various foreign and OPM songs |
Country of origin | Philippines |
Original language | Tagalog |
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Running time | 30 minutes |
Production companies | Star Cinema Television Unit Star Creatives |
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Network | ABS-CBN |
Release | November 11, 1996 January 11, 2002 | –
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Flames (stylized as FLAMES) is a youth-oriented Philippine television drama anthology show produced and broadcast by ABS-CBN. The series was broadcast from November 11, 1996, to January 11, 2002.
The series streamed on Jeepney TV YouTube channel.[1]
Film adaptation
FLAMES: The Movie | |
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Edited by | Joyce Bernal |
Music by | Vehnee Saturno |
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Distributed by | Star Cinema |
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Running time | 124 minutes |
Country | Philippines |
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Flames (or FLAMES: The Movie) is a 1997 Philippine film produced by Star Cinema. The movie was adapted from the afternoon drama series that ran from 1996 to 2002. The movie is separated into two episodes: Tameme, which stars Jolina Magdangal, Bojo Molina and Marvin Agustin and Pangako which stars Rico Yan and Claudine Barretto. The episodes were directed by Jerry Lopez Sineneng and Khryss Adalia respectively.[5]
The film's theme song "Flames" was performed by Jeffrey Hidalgo. The Flames Original Motion Picture Soundtrack garnered gold album status.[6]
Plot
Part 1 (Tameme)
High school classmates Leslie, a wealthy girl, harbors a crush on the simple-living Butch, who remains oblivious to her feelings, even as their classmate Rolly also vies for Leslie's affection.
At Leslie's 18th birthday, Butch's jealousy flares upon seeing her dance with Rolly. Later, while traveling for theater play costumes, Leslie clarifies Rolly is just a friend, but they then get into an accident. Butch's apology call leads him to overhear Leslie's father's furious remarks against him, causing Butch to ignore Leslie, who in turn grows to resent him. Butch, believing himself unsuitable for Leslie and that Rolly is the right match, distances himself.
During a dress rehearsal, Rolly's injury forces Butch to step in as Florante. Leslie, playing Laura, backs out. The director demands they reconcile. After their performance, Butch confesses his love to Leslie, with Rolly, in the audience, seemingly happy for them.
Part 2 (Pangako)
Karina Leviste, once from a wealthy family, loses everything after her father's bone cancer diagnosis. Now living simply, she sacrifices her studies to support her mother, Doña Amparo, and siblings Emil, Yvette, and deaf-mute Sammy, by running a sari-sari store.
She grows close to Unilever sales agent Joel Bernabe, but Doña Amparo disapproves, hoping Karina will marry someone of high social standing to restore their family's former status. After a family argument, a furious Doña Amparo confronts Karina about Joel. Karina lashes out, accusing her mother of treating her like a maid and being irresponsible since her father's death, leading Karina to run away to Joel.
Joel, reassigned to Davao, urges Karina to choose him over her family. Torn, Karina is taken home by Joel, where she discovers Doña Amparo's depression over her absence. They reconcile. Later, Karina learns her mother sold her wedding chinaware. Doña Amparo reveals she still grieves her husband and sold the chinaware to fund Karina's approved college scholarship, thanking her for all her sacrifices. As Karina leaves for Manila, she and Joel share a heartfelt farewell, as he too departs for Davao.
Cast
Tameme cast
- Jolina Magdangal as Leslie Ledesma
- Marvin Agustin as Butch Morales
- Bojo Molina as Rolly
- Marianne dela Riva as Leslie's mother
- Daria Ramirez as Tita Elena
- Toby Alejar as Leslie's father
- Ray Ventura as Tito Rodel
- Mel Kimura
- Lorena Garcia as Ada
- Jeffrey Hidalgo
- JR Herrera as Chito
- Kaye Abad as Jenny
- Cheska Garcia as Dianne
Pangako cast
- Claudine Barretto as Karina Leviste
- Rico Yan as Joel Bernabe
- Paula Peralejo as Yvette
- Boots Anson-Roa as Doña Amparo Leviste
- Marita Zobel as Mrs. Ronquillo
- Perla Bautista
- Marc Solis as Emil
- Emman Abeleda as Sammy
- Jan Marini Alano as Aida
- Richard Quan
- Gerard Pizzaras as Andie
See also
References
- ^ "Flames". YouTube.
- ^ Salterio, Leah (February 17, 2002). "Entertainment Claudine Learns Her Lessons After First Love at 16". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Retrieved March 11, 2022.
- ^ "Rico Sang To Woman Out Of My Life'". Philippine Daily Inquirer. March 31, 2002. Retrieved March 11, 2022.
- ^ "Let him go please". Manila Standard. March 19, 2002. Retrieved March 11, 2022.
- ^ "'Flames' features teeners". Manila Standard. July 9, 1997. Retrieved March 11, 2022.
- ^ "Star's Flames Turns Gold". Manila Standard. August 17, 1997. Retrieved March 11, 2022.
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