New, daring and brave are the words used to describe Bea Alonzo in her new movie, The Mistress, which reunites her with long-time loveteam John Lloyd Cruz.
It has been 10 years since Bea started out in showbiz and it’s just about time for the 24-year-old Filipino-British actress to be more adventurous in her roles and show a different side of her.
After a decade of doing good girl roles, Bea admitted that she initially doubted if she could give justice to the character of Sari Alfonso in The Mistress because it required a wide range of emotions and quite sensitive scenes that she hasn’t done before.
“Seriously, kinakabahan talaga ako hanggang ngayon,” the Kapamilya actress said. “Nagdalawang-isip ako noong una kung kaya ko siyang gawin kasi nasanay na ako sa comfort zone ko na ako yung regular na mabait na character. By far, ito pinakamatapang na movie ko dahil marami akong ginawa dito na never ko pa nagawa sa teleserye man o pelikula. Mahirap siya, feeling ko aatakehin ako sa puso kada eksena.”
But the challenging role became a little bearable because of her leading man who Bea said was very generous when it comes to giving emotions and reactions to her scenes even if he’s not in it.
“He’s very supportive,” Bea stated. “Mas lalo akong nagpupursige kasi iniisip ko siya nga, he’s on top right now, halos lahat ng award-giving bodies kinilala na siya, pero hindi siya nagkakampante. Madadala ka kapag makikita mo kung paano siya nagko-concentrate, nagre-research, at kung gaano kalaki ‘yung dedication na binibigay niya sa trabaho.”
She also confessed that she is still in awe when it comes to John Lloyd’s (who plays JD Torres in the upcoming movie) interpretation of his characters.
“Hanggang ngayon, napapatulala pa rin ako kung pano niya dinideliver ang roles niya, he’s such a good actor. Everytime na magkatrabaho kami ni Lloydi parang may sense of familiarity ka yet it’s always refreshing kasi palagi siyang may binibigay na bago, ‘yung talagang mapapasabi ka ng ‘uy bago yun ah.”
The Mistress also marks the 10th anniversary of Bea and John Lloyd’s loveteam which started in the television series Kay Tagal Kang Hinintay. Now, with at least six successful movie team-ups, the two are in for unconventional roles that will surely give their followers something new to look forward to.
Directed by Olivia Lamasan, the Star Cinema movie is showing on September 12, 2012 in cinemas nationwide.
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