By Tessa Mauricio-Arriola, Manila Times
Because she was only 10 years old when she set her dainty little feet on the rough yet sparkling road of show business, many still think of Julia Barretto as the pretty little girl who stole the screen from the alien "Kokey" in a 2017 ABS-CBN prime-time hit. She has since had a string of blockbuster movies that proved her acting mettle via stories of young love and family dramas. Nevertheless, it's still difficult for those who've seen her blossom into the compelling actress and outspoken woman she is today to believe that Julia is indeed 25 and way past
Babies will always be babies to those who nurture and adore them, no matter how old they grow. And, in the same way, I guess beloved child stars will always be part of the baby generation Filipino families hold close to their hearts.
It wouldn't be far-fetched to think that Julia may be aware of this common quirk in many elders. So much so that it might even explain why Julia has sent Instagram into a frenzy these last few weeks, posting sexy swimsuit photos of herself from beach getaways that have gone viral, viral, viral.
It could well be Julia's way of preparing the public for the opening of her latest movie, "Expensive Candy," where she plays the role of a sex worker. For definitely, one look at the outcome of her stripper-clad photoshoot for the Vivamax movie will jolt sentimental folks to the reality that the pretty little niece of Gretchen and Claudine Barretto and promising daughter of actress-politician Marjorie is little no more.
Julia remains as pretty and promising as ever in her continued rise to the top of her game. She is also very determined too to keep growing in her craft. Practically giving her everything to the biz for the last 15 years, Julia certainly deserves to spread her wings wherever she decides. That is, even if it means surprisingly all and sundry by bearing skin and lots of it to effectively bring a character to life.
Steamy from the get-go, Expensive Candy is not at all about the raunchiness which many Vivamax titles have come to be known for.
According to the story's brainchild, blockbuster movie writer and director Jason Paul Laxamana, Expensive Candy is essentially a love story he can earnestly add to his acclaimed filmography. Direk JP, as everyone calls him, is the genius behind Viva's mega hits, "100 Tula Para Kay Stella," "The Day After Valentine's," and "Just a Stranger," to name a few.
In other words, substance can be expected of this daring movie, along with intense emotions as expertly delivered by Julia and her top-notch leading man.
Renato "Toto" Camaya (Carlo Aquino) is a high school teacher who falls in love at first sight with Candy after a night of paying to be with her.
Something about Candy leaves a mark in Toto's heart that he can't forget about. In trying to win her love, Toto spends time with Candy as much as possible, even if he has to pay for her time.
A humble man with a simple life, Toto's only dream is to be with Candy, and he is willing to do anything and give up everything for her. Sadly for the lovestruck teacher, Candy has different plans and definitely no intentions of having a stable relationship. Candy tells Toto she wants to make it big by doing something she's good at — getting attractive rich men to be with her, have them pay her loads of money, and live the luxurious life she has always desired.
Blushing ever so slightly as the bold and compelling trailer of Expensive Candy was shown at a digital media conference, Julia could not escape the question why she accepted such a daring role.
For the longest time, she would essay the role of a privileged and spoiled lady whose good heart prevails at the movie's end.
"Never akong makaka-no kay direk JP kahit ano pa yung ibigay niya o ipagawa sa akin," Julia, who had worked with direk JP in her fateful movie with boyfriend Gerald Anderson, "Between Maybes."
Besides her trust in the director, Julia added she was also drawn to the role because, "Number one, the story is really nice.
"Nung nabasa ko yung script, I immediately knew I wanted to do it, and I feel like I'm already at a point in my life where it's okay to get out of my comfort zone. So, yeah, I'm very excited to do this."
Laughingly she revealed that her mom Marjorie gave her the green light to crossover from her trademark roles into the daring world of Candy, knowing there is no turning back.
"Before doing the film, one Sunday lunch with the family, I told them about what was pitched to me. After a couple of months, noong dumating na sa akin 'yung script, pinabasa ko po 'yun ng buo sa mommy ko," Julia said.
"She really loves 'Between Maybes,' she loves direk JP, so she gave me the green light. Hindi lang management [Viva] ang nagbibigay ng green light, pati si Miss Marj nagbibigay din.
"My whole family is very supportive of it, and they really love direk JP, even Caloy, so they are very excited for this film."
Without a doubt, Candy is her most challenging role to date, evident from her preparations before filming began.
Besides taking sensual dance lessons, she found the most help by immersing herself in a real-life red light district.
"Unforgettable yung night namin ni direk sa Angeles City. We were able to visit what they also call the 'walking street' kung saan mismo kami nag-shoot."
To be able to talk to a sex worker, Julia narrated, "Tineybol ko siya. Naka-disguise po kasi kami nung una. Hindi po sure kung akala niya isa pa akong babae na interesado sa kanya at hindi niya alam kung anong gagawin ko sa kanya. Until later on, I had to introduce myself and kinailangan kong sabihin yung intention ko of being there. And nakasama rin namin siya sa shooting but I want to protect her identity so..." she trailed off.
"Tapos, naghanap po kami ng puwedeng reference ko for Candy, na ngayon, naging kaibigan ko rin. Marami pa sila and I did get a few tips and tricks and a little bit of their dance moves. The girls there are amazing."
Beyond prepping her to become Candy, Julia said that the immersion became all the more meaningful to her because of the new-found respect she has for sex workers.
"In understanding them, I understood Candy all the more. This movie really challenged me physically, mentally and emotionally. And I realized, si Candy kasi hindi naman siya about pagpapaseksi lang."
Expensive Candy also stars Denise Esteban, Quinn Carrillo, AJ Muhlach, Ivan Padilla, Bob Jbeili, Andre Yllana, Aica Veloso, Ashley Diaz, Aivy Rodriguez, Aurora Sevilla, Marissa Sanchez, Marnie Lapus, Jobelyn Manuel, Keagan De Jesus, Francis Maguindayao, Migo Valid, R-Ji, Mo, Valfer and Tomas.
Directed by Jason Paul Laxamana for Vivamax, the movie will also be shown nationwide in cinemas beginning September 14.