- When you combine effective portrayal of actors with brilliant fight scenes and excellent dialogues, you deserve to be given commendations by your audiences and netizens as well. This is what exactly happened to GMA network’s “Ika-6 Na Utos,” the afternoon drama that hits Filipino audience like a storm.
- Even no less than highly-acclaimed scriptwriter and film director, Jose Javier “Joey” Reyes turned to social media to laud the said afternoon drama.
- Kapamilya star Iza Calzado is also a fan of the said TV drama. She also has good words about it.
You know you’ve done a good show when the scenes are being talked about online. It comes as no surprise that GMA network’s “Ika-6 Na Utos” drama series continues to make waves online for its brilliant fight scenes not to mention, its excellent choice of dialogues and great performances by its actors.
It doesn’t take a genius to know why “Ika-6 Na Utos” easily won the hearts of its televiewers. It’s got the perfect formula for Pinoys to relate well to the main plot as well as its scenes are something you’d really look forward to.
So it’s no longer a surprise that even highly-acclaimed director Joey Reyes shared a video clip on his Facebook account to praise the said afternoon drama.
He wrote: Say what you will but for me, this is the BEST SHOW!” The director also noted that the said afternoon drama was reminiscent of the 70’s style of directing by Elwood Perez and Joey Gosiengfiao.
Reyes described watching “Ika-6 Na Utos” as “so cheesy and deliciously creamy!” The director seemed to enjoy all the catfights between the protagonist and its villain.
Last Wednesday night’s much-talked about fight scene involved a copier machine and it was instantly talked about on social media.
Even Kapamilya actress Iza Calzado also watches the said show. She seemed to agree on Reyes’ conclusion.
She wrote her opinion on the director’s thread, Calzado remarked, “Freaking hilarious! Ang galing!!!”
Have you ever watched “Ika-6 Na Utos”? Do you agree with them that this drama show notches up your TV drama viewing experience? What do you think about it?