Vietnam Rose
Vietnam Rose (Vietnamese: Hoa hồng Việt Nam) is a 2005 Philippine television drama series aired on ABS-CBN from September 19, 2005 to February 10, 2006 with a total of 105 episodes. Directed by Joel Lamangan, it stars Maricel Soriano, Assunta de Rossi, Angelica Panganiban, John Estrada and Jason Abalos.
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Also known as | Hoa hồng Việt Nam |
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Developed by | Dado Lumibao (concept development head)[1] |
Written by | Ricky Lee[2] |
Directed by | Joel Lamangan[3] |
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Ending theme | "Magpahanggang Wakas" by Martin Nievera[5] |
Composer | Arnie Mendaros |
Country of origin | Philippines |
Original languages | Filipino Vietnamese |
No. of episodes | 105 |
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Camera setup | Multiple-camera setup |
Running time | 30 minutes |
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Original network | ABS-CBN |
Original release | September 19, 2005 – February 10, 2006 |
Synopsis
Vietnam Rose follows the journey of Nguyễn Đặng Thiêm Yểu, a Vietnamese woman and survivor of the Vietnam War.[6] The show's narratives focuses on the consequences of the separation of family members due to the war as opposed to patriotisms associated with it.[7] Yểu went to the Philippines and grew into Carina Mojica dela Cerna, a successful businesswoman who is married to an influential man (played by John Estrada).[8]
To face her past, she goes back to Vietnam to face her mother. Here, Carina meets her half-sister, Đoàn Đặng Thiên Tín (played by Angelica Panganiban).[8]
Cast and characters
Main cast
- Maricel Soriano as Carina Mojica dela Cerna (Nguyễn Đặng Thiêm Yểu)
- John Estrada as Alexander "Alex" dela Cerna
- Assunta de Rossi as Adriana (mistress of Alex)
- Jason Abalos as JR Hernandez (Enrico's son)
- Angelica Panganiban as Đoàn Đặng Thiên Tín
- Jay Manalo as Lê Đình Hiền Hoàng (Miguel)
Supporting cast
- Ricky Davao[9] as Enrico Hernandez
- Gina Alajar as Amanda Hernandez
- AJ Dee as Trần Him Hạnh Trinh
- Jim Pebangco as Armando Custodio
- Rosa Rosal[10] as Editha dela Cerna
- Chanda Romero as Vida Mojica
- Ilonah Jean as Emilia Custodio
- Tony Mabesa as Fidel dela Cerna
- Gilette Sandico as Nguyễn Đặng Thiên Yểu (dying mom)
- Baron Geisler as Nguyễn Vũ Phòng Luận Hồi/Billy (Isabel's father/young Vietnamese)
- Lollie Mara as Luz
- Janelle Quintana
- Joseph Bitangcol as Paolo Custodio
- Michelle Madrigal[11] as Faith dela Cerna
Guest cast
- Kathryn Bernardo as Young Carina dela Cerna
- Joshua Dionisio as Young Lê Đình Hiền Hoàng (Miguel)
- Luis Alandy as Carina's father[12]
- Kristopher Peralta as Young Enrico Hernandez
Awards
Soriano won The 20th PMPC Star Awards for Television Best Actress award for Vietnam Rose.[13]
References
- Mundo, Clodualdo del Jr (2 October 2017). Making Waves: 10 Years of Cinemalaya. Anvil Publishing, Inc. ISBN 978-971-27-3049-8. Retrieved 4 April 2022.
- "Forget Ho Chi Minh City". Philippine Daily Inquirer. 20 July 2005. Retrieved 4 April 2022.
- Salterio, Leah C. (4 July 2005). "Into the Heart of Ho Chi Minh City". Philstar.com. Retrieved 4 April 2022.
- Neil (5 October 2021). "Critics or the Viewers: Which Opinion Matters More in Determining a Show's Success?". LionhearTV. Retrieved 4 April 2022.
- Smith, Chuck (9 July 2008). "Martin Nievera promotes his new album "Ikaw ang Pangarap"". PEP.ph. Retrieved 4 April 2022.
- Valera, Nini (19 September 2005). "Maricel Soriano: I don't miss sex". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Retrieved 4 April 2022.
- Park, Hyesu (17 September 2020). Media Culture in Transnational Asia: Convergences and Divergences. Rutgers University Press. p. 35. ISBN 978-1-9788-0414-2. Retrieved 4 April 2022.
- "Vietnam Rose". Philippine Daily Inquirer. 23 September 2005. Retrieved 4 April 2022.
- Anarcon, James Patrick (3 February 2022). "Arjo Atayde's co-stars in Cattleya Killer revealed; GMA-7 actor is joining cast". PEP.ph. Retrieved 4 April 2022.
- "Red, red, Rosa". Philippine Daily Inquirer. 12 November 2005. Retrieved 4 April 2022.
- "Throwback: Remember Michelle Madrigal from Star Circle Quest?". SPOT.PH. Retrieved 4 April 2022.
- "Luis Alandy Is Not Just a Pretty Face". Arab News. 17 December 2005. Retrieved 4 April 2022.
- "Of Rivalries And Delayed Awards". The Manila Times. 31 October 2006. Retrieved 4 April 2022.
External links
- Vietnam Rose at IMDb