Booba

Booba

Movie |

Philippines

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  • Genre(s): Comedy
  • Language(s): Tagalog
  • Director(s): Joyce E. Bernal
  • Cast(s): Rufa Mae Quinto, Gary Estrada, Ai-Ai de las Alas, Gina Pareño, Roldan Aquino See all Cast & Crew
  • Music: Edwin Kiko Ortega,Ramon Reyes
  • Similar To: Flower Girl, The Four Bad Boys and Me
  • Story:
    Booba, newly arrived in the bustling metropolis (her choice of transportation from her far flung province, where her family owns a profitable fruit stand, should be seen to be believed), moves from an all-male dormitory (with its hole-infested bathroom door, for better peeping of course) where she worked the nights as a go-go dancer, to a Filipino-Chinese household where she worked as a nanny to an overfed eight year old, before ending up as the police's top secret agent.
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STORY

Story
Booba, newly arrived in the bustling metropolis (her choice of transportation from her far flung province, where her family owns a profitable fruit stand, should be seen to be believed), moves from an all-male dormitory (with its hole-infested bathroom door, for better peeping of course) where she worked the nights as a go-go dancer, to a Filipino-Chinese household where she worked as a nanny to an overfed eight year old, before ending up as the police's top secret agent.

TRIVIA

Trivia

When Booba (Rufa Mae Quinto) breaks the 4th wall at the last scene, she sings the theme song of the movie, "Kailangan Ko'y Ikaw", which was released in the previous year, also directed and written by Joyce Bernal and Mel Mendoza-Del Rosario, and starring Quinto in a supporting role.