Enrique Gil’s latest film ‘I Am Not Big Bird’ has made waves on its opening day, earning nearly 3 million pesos in cinemas nationwide on Valentine’s Day.
While an official figure from Black Sheep, the film’s production company, has yet to be released, reports indicate a strong turnout for the actor’s return to the big screen.
The comedy, which follows the misadventures of Luis Carpio (portrayed by Gil) during a trip to Thailand with his friends, garnered attention for its unique storyline and Gil’s performance. The plot revolves around Carpio’s mistaken identity as a famous pornstar known as Big Bird, leading to a series of humorous and chaotic situations.
Despite facing stiff competition and a restrictive R16 rating from the Movie and Television Review and Classification Board (MTRCB), ‘I Am Not Big Bird’ managed to attract audiences, signaling a potential resurgence in cinema attendance following the success of the MMFF 2023.
For Gil, the film marks a significant return to the spotlight after his last television project, ‘Make It With You,’ was abruptly canceled in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic and ABS-CBN’s franchise shutdown. The actor sees the film as an opportunity to explore new genres and showcase his versatility as a performer.
While the official box office numbers are yet to be disclosed, the initial reception to ‘I Am Not Big Bird’ suggests a promising start for Gil’s latest cinematic endeavor.