From the time that Bea Alonzo started her showbiz career she never fail to give mark with the characters she played in both of her TV and movie projects. From television we fell in love with her characters namely Cielo (It Might Be You), Jasmine (Ikaw Ang Lahat Sa Akin), Jackie (Maging Sino Ka Man), Betty (I Love Betty La Fea), Gelai (Magkaribal) and Gen (A Beautiful Affair). We also joined her in her struggles and success in her characters in the big screen including Betsy (Now That I Have You), Marian (Close To You), Basha (One More Chance), Lara (And I Love You So), Mia (Miss You Like Crazy), Diane (Sa’yo Lamang), Sari (The Mistress) and Bobbie (Four Sisters and a Wedding). And now in another Star Cinema offering they will be bring Bea in another character where everyone can relate with her. She will be playing the role of Cat in She’s The One.
Pegged as the girl in the rain where videos of her character fixing her car under the rain spread in all social media like wild fire as part of the promo of the show, Cat possessed an independent and empowered character of a woman that everyone will surely fell in love with. But except for Wacky (Dingdong Dantes), her bestfriend that never noticed that all those wonderful qualities in her. Until David (Enrique Gil) discovered her under that rain and struck his heart, she was the woman that a young boy in David wanting for so long. And for Cat will she choose her bestfriend that she keeps on waiting every day to notice her or the boy who sees the beauty in her inside and out?
She’s the One is a movie where everyone can see themselves to the character played by Bea Alonzo. A woman who is a very supportive bestfriend but never noticed. And a person who has everything except for the love she is dreaming for so long. We also see ourselves to Wacky that being so busy our lives we missed those opportunity and later regret it. And lastly with David who is on a non-stop journey to search for the person who will swept us on our feet. The romantic film also stars Liza Soberano and directed by Mae Czarina Cruz. It will be showing in all cinemas nationwide beginning October 16.