Bend or Flex? Willing kaya sina Camille Prats, Iya Villania, Jon Hall, at Phillip Lazaro gumawa ng sexy roles para sa pera?
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00:00 Is your principle and stance different?
00:03 What will it take to do it right?
00:05 Let's find out in our Mars Sharing Group.
00:08 Bend, bend, what's bend?
00:11 Bend or flex?
00:14 We'll give you scenarios and if you can do the stance,
00:18 then do your best flex pose.
00:21 If you can do it right,
00:25 then do your best flexible bendy pose.
00:29 Okay.
00:31 So this is about the principle.
00:33 Okay, game.
00:34 You said you'll never do sexy roles,
00:37 but you're doing it during a pandemic
00:39 and you're doing an award-winning director.
00:41 Bend or flex?
00:43 Mars John and Mars, okay.
00:46 Flex or I'll do the flex.
00:48 You're really insisting that you're not gonna do it.
00:50 I'm done.
00:52 I already did it.
00:54 He already graduated.
00:56 I don't think my wife would appreciate it though.
00:59 I think I'll do the flex.
01:05 I don't think I can carry it.
01:08 I feel like even if I want to,
01:12 I mean not after three kids,
01:14 not at this time.
01:16 I'll definitely do the flex.
01:19 I don't think I can do it.
01:22 Did you see Mars?
01:23 He's so hot right now.
01:25 And you can see his body.
01:27 I think he'll agree to launch it
01:31 in this movie.
01:33 What do you think, Mars?
01:34 Princess Sarah's importance is like that.
01:37 Let's just go back to Google.
01:40 Yes, Mars.
01:41 But not now.
01:42 That's enough.
01:43 Okay.
01:44 This one is for you, Marsia and Director Philip.
01:49 Like in the movie Aladdin,
01:51 he was caught stealing bread for a drowning child.
01:56 So will you change your opinion
02:00 or will you still do the flex?
02:02 You know what?
02:04 I'll still do the flex.
02:06 Okay.
02:08 The intention is good, yes.
02:10 But I'll just help him
02:13 help the drowning child.
02:17 That's right.
02:18 Because by doing that, you're setting an example.
02:21 So there are other ways to help that person.
02:26 Yes.
02:28 But don't steal because
02:30 if he sees it, he'll think it's right and it's okay.
02:33 Yes.
02:33 So if you have it, give it to him.
02:35 If you don't have it,
02:37 if you're making an effort,
02:38 help him ask for it.
02:41 Alright, okay.
02:43 In real life,
02:44 when do you need to change your principles
02:48 and what happened?
02:50 When you're doing something,
02:55 you're not happy about it
02:58 and you're not happy about it
03:00 but you know you can make other people happy.
03:04 That's what it's like.
03:06 You can make them happy in a way
03:09 even if you're feeling bad
03:11 because it's beyond your principle.
03:12 But not in a bad way.
03:14 You don't want to but
03:17 because you're not happy,
03:18 but you know if you do this,
03:19 not only you will be happy,
03:22 not only your partner will be happy,
03:24 the whole person will be happy.
03:26 I am willing to bend for the happiness of everyone.
03:28 It's like that.
03:29 Compared to my own happiness.
03:31 [Humming]
03:34 Being happy is not trying to satisfy your own happiness
03:37 but giving happiness to other people.
03:40 That's it.
03:41 I agree.
03:43 I don't have a situation that
03:46 I can't recall any situation
03:49 that I had to bend my principles.
03:51 I agree.
03:53 Sometimes,
03:56 other people should come first.
03:58 This is a difficult question.
03:59 Even I'm thinking that
04:01 when was that time that I changed my principles?
04:05 Were you, Mars, thinking of that instance in your life?
04:08 What I can imagine
04:10 where I would make value my principles,
04:13 I'm a hard worker, Mars.
04:14 And when it comes to work,
04:16 I'm focused, I'm there,
04:19 I'm giving my 100%.
04:21 But,
04:22 should any emergency arise,
04:25 like my children,
04:27 or Drew, or my family,
04:29 I'll be gone.
04:30 I'll work later.
04:31 Correct.
04:32 I'm like that too.
04:33 Thankfully,
04:34 there's no situation that I've been through in life
04:38 that I really need to
04:41 believe in the things that I believe in.
04:43 Or, our principles.
04:45 There have been a few instances that
04:48 I didn't really want
04:49 what I was doing
04:51 or what I was being made to do.
04:53 But, at the end of the day,
04:55 what I got from that,
04:56 I learned something new.
04:58 Yeah.
04:59 We don't want to go out of our comfort zone
05:02 because that's the only thing we believe is right.
05:05 But sometimes, in this industry,
05:07 we are forced to do something
05:08 that's out of our comfort zone.
05:10 And when I did,
05:12 uh,
05:13 I learned a lot out of it.
05:15 And thankfully,
05:17 I wasn't blamed for anything.
05:19 Yeah, I have found myself in situations like that.
05:22 It's true.
05:23 There are some projects that are offered,
05:26 and normally, it would be a no.
05:29 But, I don't know,
05:30 sometimes you reach a point in your life that's like,
05:32 "But,
05:33 what if
05:34 I need to look at it from a different perspective?"
05:37 That's where I'm kind of going crazy.
05:39 Yeah, that's my principle.
05:41 Like for us,
05:42 especially in the entertainment business,
05:45 the simplest example I think is,
05:48 for example, you have a cutoff.
05:50 You have a cutoff,
05:51 you're only allowed to do it for a certain amount of time.
05:53 You don't want to go over the limit.
05:55 But sometimes,
05:57 you need to go over the limit
05:58 because there's a delay
06:00 that's not on purpose.
06:01 For example, audio.
06:02 Technical.
06:04 If you continue your cutoff,
06:06 your soul will be destroyed.
06:09 That's how it is.
06:10 Everything can be affected.
06:12 For example,
06:13 all four of us experienced that.
06:15 Yeah, it was also hard
06:17 when it became our topic,
06:18 I had to think about it.
06:20 But it was nice talking to you.
06:21 Thank you for sharing your views,
06:23 Direk Philip,
06:24 and of course, Parsh John.
06:25 Thanks for being with us this morning.
06:27 Thank you, Parsh John.
06:29 Thank you for coming to our show.
06:30 And of course, Direk Philip,
06:31 thank you for your good vibes this morning.