Charice gets rave reviews for Hollywood film role
By Allan Policarpio
Philippine Daily Inquirer
With the recent US release of her
Hollywood film “Here Comes the Boom,” Filipina singer Charice has added yet
another milestone to her career as an international artist.
Charice got positive feedback for her role
as Malia de la Cruz—a music prodigy in the sports-comedy flick that opened on
October 12.
Directed by Frank Coraci and anchored by
lead stars Kevin James and Salma Hayek, the film is about James’ character Scott
Voss, a 42-year-old biology teacher forced to moonlight as a mixed martial arts
fighter to raise money for his school’s ailing music program.
In a review published on his website
(www.themovieboy.com), Online Film Critics Society member Dustin Putman
commended Charice’s acting: “She brings such honesty and emotion to the screen
that one can’t help but care about her… Charice is a star in the making with a
smile that could light up a New York City blackout.”
David Germain of The Associated Press said
Charice “adds adorability as a bright and earnest student.”
“Here Comes” writer and producer James,
who is Charice’s teacher in the film, raved about the petite Pinay’s performance
of Neil Diamond’s “Holly Holy.” He told Colorado FM station Jammin’ 101.5 during
the red carpet premiere in Denver: “My girl Charice rocks it. She’s
unbelievable, you’ll see.”
Stressful audition
In an interview aired on the CBS talk show, “The Couch,” on October 10, Charice said her “Here Comes” stint was her “first-ever big role.”
In an interview aired on the CBS talk show, “The Couch,” on October 10, Charice said her “Here Comes” stint was her “first-ever big role.”
The “X Factor Philippines” judge related
how nervous she was during the auditions. “They suddenly gave me the lyrics to
Neil Diamond’s ‘Holly Holy,’ and I was like, ‘What’s this song? This is the end
of me!’” Luckily, Charice had composed herself by the time she met the film
director. “I did it; they were teary-eyed.”
Asked how it felt, working with big stars
like James and Hayek, Charice said: “I didn’t expect them to be that nice… and
so sweet.”
The 20-year-old earlier guested on big US
TV programs “The Oprah Winfrey Show” and “Ellen.” She appeared in three episodes
of the second season of the hit TV musical “Glee” and landed a cameo singing
role in the 2009 film “Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Squeakquel.”
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