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Piolo Pascual is a magazine cover star in the US.
Jan Milo Severo (Philstar.com) – November 10, 2020 – 4:04 pm
MANILA, Philippines – Kapatid actor Piolo Pascual appeared on the cover of US-based Vulkan magazine while talking about being an actor.
In the interview with the magazine, Piolo revealed that “Dekada 70” and “Starting Over” were the two films closest to his heart.
Piolo said he felt validated as an actor playing the son of Vilma Santos and Christopher de León during the period of Martial Law in “Dekada 70.”
“I felt validated. That I could really be in this business and use it as a livelihood, and keep growing, “he said of the film.
“My thinking changed and I thought that maybe there was something for me here in this business. That was a milestone in my life that really changed the course of my life, “he added.
Piolo said that before his 40th birthday he was thinking of retiring, but the movie “Starting Over” with Toni Gonzaga gave him hope and a push to stay in business.
“I was totally exhausted – physically, mentally I was exhausted. I was like a machine. I just felt like, okay, it’s time to rest. Smell the flowers and enjoy the fruits of my hard work, ”he said.
“That would give me so much validation once again after twenty years. That’s why I’m still here ”, he added.
Piolo also spoke about his upcoming film “Real Life Vision” with Jasmine Curtis-Smith, co-produced by Ten17P and Viva Films.
The film is his first film in English and was shot entirely in a hotel during the quarantine period. He added that the movie gave him a new perspective on life.
“I thought I had hit the glass ceiling in terms of characters that I had played. But I’m getting into this movie and this role and there are still a lot of things that I can work on or even study as a character, ”he said.
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