The Philippine Star

Coco: Finding happiness on Christmas Day

- By Mario E. Bautista,

His struggling days are over, he has moved from his humble abode to this special enclave he calls his dream home and for now, he lords it over Philippine television through his top-rating

teleserye, Ang Probinsyan­o.

On this early evening presscon where everyone went through the agony of coping with worsening traffic, Coco Martin remains cordial, if, convivial as he gives everyone he knows a welcome hug.

For now, he is asking support for his latest project, Beauty and The Bestie, which is an entry in the coming Metro Manila Film Festival.

But in this latest starrer, there is no leading lady to speak of, no gripping love story to look forward to and no special

kilig to make the heart grow fonder. When Coco shows up, he is with someone dressed like the fashionabl­e Amor Powers (of Pangako Sa’Yo) — elegant in white, hair brushed to reveal elegant black and gold in his hair and with that trademark stiletto heels worn comfortabl­y like second skin. Looking ladylike and at some point feigning helplessne­ss, hoping to see a helping hand, Coco’s screen partner is a welcome change from drama and his proper introducti­on to comedy.

Like it or not, Coco and Vice Ganda are studies in contrast.

He is a drama actor, the partner is a comedian honed by many years as a stand-up comedian.

Coco is a man of few words, Vice can in fact outtalk anyone.

He is the personific­ation of discretion, the other loves to throw caution to the wind secure in the thought that his gift for articulati­on is an excuse to put anyone on the spot.

But in private setting, things are different.

When Coco talks, Vice listens even if the former can be blunt about certain things.

When Coco asks about Vice’s love life, he can be very detailed like asking him how much he is spending on his lover of the moment. If he is a waiter, he quotes a much lower price. But if the guy has status, Vice is capable of admission he pays much higher. But only if Coco is the one asking. “With Coco, I can be painfully honest. With him, I can open my life and not regret it. We go a long way back in showbiz. We also witnessed each other’s hard climb to the top. But one thing that is admirable about Coco is his penchant for simple happiness. With bigger income, I wanted to go abroad, buy this and that and be alone with someone special. Coco has the habit of asking me about my latest acquisitio­ns. I open up easily. But sometimes he’d make me feel so guilty because it takes only a few simple things to make him happy. He would often tell me that a person can be happy with just the basic things. From him I learned that happiness is not about latest acquisitio­ns but more like how you feel inside and how you care for (others).”

In another level, Coco admits this film with Vice is his introducti­on to comedy, which he says is not his forte.

It is also Coco’s first film with direk Wenn Deramas. Another side of Coco is narrated by

direk Wenn. “In the beginning, he is always open to a good collaborat­ion mainly because comedy is strange territory for him. So, I guided him on how can be himself and still elicit humor. Even for a comedy film, he takes everything seriously. When I realized how he gave everything in a scene, I just told myself this is one hell of an actor who can last more than 200 years. His dedication is amazing and his humility is even more astounding.” Coco admits working with Vice and

direk Wenn is a totally new experience for him — he who has no track record in comedy. “I am glad I was guided effectivel­y and coached every step of the way,” he adds.

Still, Coco would not feast on compliment­s.

He checked the rushes and reviewed how he fared. He was happy with what he saw.

As for direk Wenn, he could feel a good work when he sees one. He points out: “If this latest film is a thesis, I’d say I’d easily get a grade of 1. That’s how confident I am I did a good job.”

As for Coco, he knows he gave it everything he had with the help of coactors and a sensitive director.

On the other hand, Christmas for him is always about spending it with his family.

For him, happiness is not always about things he can buy but more about things he can share.

He concludes: “When you spend it with your family and your loved ones, you can’t go wrong where you will find happiness on Christmas Day.”

Beauty and The Bestie also starring James Reid, Nadine Lustre, Alonzo Muhlach and Marco Masa ( Nathaniel) will open on Christmas Day.

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 ??  ?? Christmas for Coco Martin has always been about sharing blessings with his family
Christmas for Coco Martin has always been about sharing blessings with his family
 ??  ?? Vice Ganda on Coco: We go a long way back and saw each other’s hard climb to the top
Vice Ganda on Coco: We go a long way back and saw each other’s hard climb to the top
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Beauty and The Bestie with Coco and Vice
James Reid and Nadine Lustre also star in Beauty and The Bestie with Coco and Vice

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