Ang Dalawang Ikaw is about the life of Nelson, a loving husband with dissociative identity disorder, and his wife, Mia. The couple struggles to keep their marriage intact as they deal with the challenges brought about by the existence of Tyler, Nelson's alternate personality, and Beatrice, his lover. (Source: GMA Network website) Edit Translation
- English
- magyar / magyar nyelv
- עברית / עִבְרִית
- dansk
- Native Title: Ang Dalawang Ikaw
- Also Known As: The Two Yous
- Screenwriter: Suzette Doctolero, Denoy Navarro-Punio, Lobert Villela, Angeli Delgado
- Director: Jorron Lee Monroy
- Genres: Thriller, Psychological, Romance, Melodrama
Cast & Credits
- Ken ChanNelson / TylerMain Role
- Rita DanielaMiaMain Role
- Jake VargasLucasSupport Role
- Dominic RocoGregSupport Role
- Lianne ValentinJoSupport Role
- Ricardo CepedaErnestoSupport Role
Reviews
This review may contain spoilers
Chaos... Literal chaos
Suprise suprise, Philippine dramas at it again. If only I knew how it would end then maybe I would'nt have wasted 60 days on this.The teaser had promise, but the pilot episode already showed problems and inconsistensies. This continued throughout— and personally, the split personality played minimal importance to the story. It was easily replacable with a twin brother plot or ghost plot— it was that bad. It often switches from drama to action to melodrama to comedy to horror to supernatural, the director and writers couldnt decide on a certain genre at all.
And dont get me started at the actual story, it's the most cliche and most confusing thing you'd see. The decided to mash what felt like 4 stories that could've lasted in multiple seasons into 1.
And as if it wasnt enough, the acting didnt help at all. Two of the main actors are known for having chemistries in comedy series— and this is their first drama as far as Im concerned. The acting was minimal and it felt like they were trying too hard to be their characters.
The only good actress was the 'villain' girl— Beatrice but just for the reason that it felt like that's who she really is irl.
I can't tell if this was a good drama trapped in bad actors or good actors trapped in a bad drama. Either way, avoid this at all costs and look for other split persona dramas, this was nothing but an exhausting mediocre ride.
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