The Freeman

Gerald Anderson dedicates film to Filipino soldiers

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N othing pleases Gerald Anderson more than helping soldiers. He visited wounded military men confined at the Armed Forces of the Philippine­s (AFP) Medical Center after they fought in Marawi City.

Before the ABS-CBN reality show “Pinoy Big Brother” (PBB) beckoned, Gerald wanted to follow in his father, Captain Gerald Anderson Sr.’s, footsteps by becoming a soldier himself.

Now, all he can do is haul a bag full of camouflage outfits in the trunk of his car, and imagine himself a soldier through the characters he plays.

“I got so excited after reading the storyline of ‘AWOL,’” Gerald said during a lunch break on the set of the action film currently shown in cinemas until August 22 as part of the Pista ng Pelikulang Pilipino offerings.

He trained with scout rangers who focus on anti-guerilla warfare, among others, in Fort Bonifacio and handled guns to play the role of a Special Action Force (SAF) member assigned in Mindanao.

Gerald’s character was the only one left standing in battle. So the enemy wants to wipe him and his entire family out.

The actor’s respect for the military rose after doing the movie, which depicts the sacrifices soldiers make to protect the country.

Many of them, like a soldier Gerald trained with, died while fighting in Marawi.

No wonder the actor’s respect for military men soared while doing “AWOL.”

“I know it’s not much. No one can replace a person’s life. But we’re dedicating this movie to soldiers who sacrificed so much for us,” stated the star of “Ikaw Lang Ang Iibigin.”

Thanks to triathlon events where he rode his bike over smooth and rugged terrain (the latest was

Cebu’s Ironman 70.3 with Matteo Guidicelli and Kim Chiu), the actor has no problem with action scenes.

Yes, they are taxing.

But Gerald can deliver.

He even rode his bike going to the “AWOL” set that day because he wanted to make up for the one-week lapse in training when he went to Toronto for a live presentati­on of

“ASAP.”

“An actor must be physically fit. He needs stamina,” Gerald pointed out. A healthy diet, he added, is also part of the deal.

Gerald thinks staying fit is a duty, not just to himself, but to fans who see him on the big and small screen. It lets him chase the bad guys, leap from heights, fire away, and do other things that require strength and endurance. His figure is why Gerald’s action movies come one after another, and he feels on top of the world.

“Para akong nasa Disneyland,” Gerald said with a wide smile. —

Philstar.com

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