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00:04 He retired at the age of 27, at his peak.
00:08 That's why he couldn't go to the Philippines at that time.
00:11 That's great, right?
00:12 Would you?
00:13 But he came back.
00:14 He came back.
00:15 We're often asked that, not just you, me.
00:17 Would you ever retire?
00:19 I would never, until I can.
00:21 Me too.
00:22 Because I'm very passionate about being an artist.
00:26 I'll probably slow down.
00:27 You can do it.
00:28 Maybe there's a time when you slow down a bit,
00:31 but not really giving up or retiring.
00:33 You need to have your talent, your love for the craft.
00:37 It's a life.
00:38 It's a life.
00:39 You wake up to who you are and who you are.
00:42 And you are so excited.
00:43 This is passion.
00:45 Please, sit down.
00:46 How's life?
00:48 Oh my, it's fun and happy first anniversary.
00:53 Thank you so much.
00:54 And thank you for inviting us.
00:55 Happy first anniversary!
00:56 Wow!
00:57 When I was told that I was celebrating an anniversary week
01:01 and you were joining me today, I was excited.
01:05 Me too.
01:06 Thank you.
01:07 I'm really excited.
01:08 We have a lot to talk about.
01:10 And we're here, we're celebrating our first anniversary because of your support.
01:15 We're able to do what we do because of them.
01:17 Thank you from the bottom of our hearts.
01:19 But let's start our story.
01:22 You used some iconic lines that you guys delivered in some of your movies.
01:28 Just like in 2011, you did a movie with Ruel Bayani.
01:31 Yeah.
01:32 Okay, as a woman, the "Kiapo" line, do you remember how does it go?
01:36 Yes.
01:37 "Life is like a big kiapo.
01:41 There are a lot of snatchers.
01:43 You'll be robbed.
01:46 You'll fight.
01:49 Wow!
01:51 You're good.
01:53 When you go back to that line,
01:55 "Life is like a big kiapo.
01:58 There are a lot of snatchers.
02:00 You'll be robbed.
02:02 You'll fight."
02:03 Was that line ever relevant to your life?
02:08 Well, of course, yes.
02:10 Because until now, I'm doing something to improve myself
02:14 to fight for what I want in my life.
02:18 There are things, and I'm not just talking about love life,
02:21 there are things, people in your life, as an artist, as a carme,
02:26 that you were robbed of.
02:28 I was robbed of the projects that I really wanted to portray.
02:38 But they considered someone, or you're already there,
02:42 you're ready, you already did the look test and everything.
02:44 And it's painful, right?
02:47 It's painful.
02:48 You, Dick, that line, project, anybody.
02:52 Because when I'm asking about the ones that were robbed,
02:56 I go back to my mom and say, "Lord, don't rob my mom first.
02:59 I know that's you."
03:01 That's the prayer.
03:02 When you go to that line, what comes to mind?
03:05 In the project, I feel like there's no one.
03:08 There's no one who's robbing.
03:09 Because I don't have a face.
03:11 I don't have a face.
03:13 This, not this.
03:14 I'm not pandering to Roderick Paul Lati.
03:16 There's nothing you can do.
03:18 You're just doing it.
03:19 Yes!
03:20 That's the truth.
03:21 Your brand of comedy, your brand of drama, is yours and yours alone.
03:27 Thank you, thank you.
03:28 That's the truth, right?
03:29 Yes.
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