Trip Ubusan: The Lolas vs. Zombies

Trip Ubusan: The Lolas vs. Zombies
Theatrical release poster
Directed byMark A. Reyes
Starring
Production
companies
Distributed byGMA Pictures
Release date
  • November 22, 2017 (2017-11-22)
CountryPhilippines
LanguageFilipino
Budget₱70million
Box office₱70 million[citation needed]

Trip Ubusan: The Lolas vs. Zombies is a 2017 Filipino zombie comedy film directed by Mark A. Reyes, starring Jose Manalo, Wally Bayola, and Paolo Ballesteros.[1] It is a spin-off film of the Kalyeserye segment of Eat Bulaga!, a Philippine variety show. The film's name is a play on the title of the 2016 South Korean film Train to Busan and the 2009 tower defense game Plants vs. Zombies. It is under the production of M-Zet Productions, to be part of APT Entertainment, and was released in Philippine cinemas on November 22, 2017. The movie was distributed by GMA Network.[2]

Synopsis[edit]

As Charmaine, daughter of both Alden and Yaya Dub grows up, she experiences a nightmare involving her mother turned into an infected zombie. Her grandparents, the Lolas reassure their grandchild and promise a trip for her. A few days later, they join a tour group to go in a beach. As they rest in a gas station, a zombie attacks the employees of the station. The infection spreads, killing and infecting civilians. They board the bus, alongside others to escape the area. Their survival resides in the knowledge of a kid about zombie types, and how to counter them. They do everything to survive until they reach a safe zone.

Cast[edit]

Main cast[edit]

Supporting cast[edit]

  • Ryzza Mae Dizon as Marcelina "Marcy" Dimacuycoy - "The Zombie Expert". She is the one who has knowledge about the zombies. She also describes the type of zombies: the Walkers (normal walking zombie), the Sleepers (slumbering zombies, awakening when loud noise was heard) and the Runners (fast-moving zombies).
  • Caprice Cayetano as Charmaine Nidora Richards - "The Importunate Great-Granddaughter". An unfortunate but lovable granddaughter of the Lolas. Alden and Yaya Dub's daughter.
  • Angelika de la Cruz as Madam Evangeline "Eva" Flores - "The Artistic Woman". A selfish, wealthy aristocrat who is desperate not to be infected.
  • Lovely Abella as Abegail "Abe" Salazar - "The Bitter Ex-Girlfriend". Later, she will have deep feelings for Jordan.
  • Taki of Faky as Irish "Rish" del Rosario - She is Aladin's secret girlfriend even though she has strict parents.
  • Kenneth Medrano as Aladin Galvez - "The Secret Boyfriend". He is Irish's secret boyfriend.
  • Miggy Tolentino as William "Will" Robles - The Social Media Addict".
  • Shaira Diaz as Catherine "Cath" Lacerna - "The Adventurous Rocker Chick".

Extended cast[edit]

  • Arthur Solinap as Jordan - "The Broken-Hearted Driver". An honest and protective driver. He has feelings for Abe.
  • Rochelle Pangilinan-Solinap as Ivy - the zumba dancer friend of Lola Nidora.
  • Archie Adamos as Loid - is a prisoner who helps the lolas and people in the bus.
  • Jhayvot Galang as Melo - the friend of Cath and Will.
  • Bernardo's - Tidora's henchmen
  • Rogelio's - Nidora's henchmen
  • Quando's - Tinidora's henchmen

Special participation[edit]

Production[edit]

The principal photography of Trip Ubusan took 30 days and the production studio behind the film, APT Entertainment had to adjust the filming schedule to accommodate actors Paolo Ballesteros, Wally Bayola, and Jose Manalo's busy schedule. The film was reportedly inspired from the Korean horror film Train to Busan and described as a horror comedy film but it was advertised as featuring aspects of soap opera or drama.[2]

Release[edit]

Trip Ubusan opened on November 22, 2017 in almost 200 cinemas nationwide.[3][better source needed] The film had box office gross of more than ₱70 million.[4]

Reception[edit]

Trip Ubusan received an A rating from the Cinema Evaluation Board. It received rather positive reviews.[5][6][7] A review for Rappler, however, found that "The film itself is as muddled as its title, with Reyes switching from comedy to romance to action to horror in the crudest of ways."[8]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Rodriguez, Bea (November 8, 2017). "JoWaPao, starring sa pelikulang 'Trip Ubusan…The Lolas VS Zombies'" [JoWaPao, to star in 'Trip Ubusan…The Lolas VS Zombies' movie]. GMA News (in Filipino). Retrieved November 19, 2017.
  2. ^ a b Solis, Lolit (November 17, 2017). "Trip Ubusan magpapaiyak!" [Trip Ubusan will make people cry!]. Pilipino Star Ngayon (in Tagalog and English). The Philippine Star. Retrieved November 19, 2017.
  3. ^ Trip Ubusan: The Lolas vs Zombies (2017) - IMDb, retrieved July 17, 2019
  4. ^ "JoWaPao may partisipasyon sa Meant…" [JoWaPao had participation in Meant [to Beh]...]. Philippine Star (in Tagalog and English). Retrieved December 10, 2017.
  5. ^ "REVIEW: JoWaPao trio attempts to merge comedy with soap drama elements in Trip Ubusan". PEP.ph. Retrieved April 7, 2024.
  6. ^ "Zenith Loverez's review | Trip Ubusan: The Lolas Vs Zombies". my.clickthecity.com. Retrieved April 7, 2024.
  7. ^ Tariman, Pablo A. "When the zombies come marching in". Philstar.com. Retrieved April 7, 2024.
  8. ^ Villano, Alexa (November 26, 2017). "'Trip Ubusan: The Lolas vs. Zombies' review: Uncommitted to be anything". RAPPLER. Retrieved April 7, 2024.

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