Dolce Amore
Dolce Amore is a 2016 Philippine television drama romantic series broadcast by ABS-CBN. Directed by Mae Cruz-Alviar, Cathy Garcia-Molina and Richard I. Arellano, it stars Liza Soberano and Enrique Gil. It aired on the network's Primetime Bida line up and worldwide on TFC from February 15 to August 26, 2016, replacing Pangako sa 'Yo and was replaced by Till I Met You.
This series was streaming online on YouTube.
Synopsis
Serena Marchesa is a young and beautiful Filipina who was adopted by rich Italian parents when she was an infant. When she finds herself stuck in an arranged marriage, she runs away to the Philippines, a country she has been fascinated by since she was little from the stories she heard from her Filipina nanny and the stories that her Penpal friend from the Philippines has been talking about. There, she meets and falls in love with her Penpal friend, Simon, also known as Tenten, a poor and hardworking adopted boy from Tondo who takes unconventional jobs for his family.Cast and characters
Main cast
- Liza Soberano as Serena Marchesa-Ibarra / Monica Urtola
- Enrique Gil as Simon Vicente "Tenten" Ibarra
Supporting cast
- Matteo Guidicelli as Giancarlo de Luca
- Cherie Gil as Luciana Marchesa
- Sunshine Cruz as Alice Urtola
- Edgar Mortiz as Ruben "Dodoy" Ibarra
- Rio Locsin as Pilita "Taps" Ibarra
- Kean Cipriano as Alvin "Binggoy" Ibarra
- Ruben Maria Soriquez as Roberto Marchesa
- Andrew E. as Eugene "Uge" Urtola
- Sue Ramirez as Angela "Angel" Urtola
- Alvin Anson as Favio De Luca
- Tetchie Agbayani as Vivian Dubois
- Joseph Marco as River Cruz
- Franchesca Floirendo as Hannah Conde
Extended cast
- Frenchie Dy as Imelda "Yaya Melds" Dalisay
- Jeffrey Tam as Jeijei
- Matteo Tosi as Silvio De Luca
- Rommel Padilla as Ricardo "Carding" Dalisay
- Buboy Villar as Franco
- Hannah Ledesma as Sarah
- Francine Prieto as Claudia Buenaventura
- Laurence Mossman as Señor Mossman
- Eslove Briones as Marky
- James Lobo as Mark
- Ana Feleo as Adelina
- Boom Labrusca as Roger
- Earl Ignacio as Leo
- Vangie Labalan as Lola B
- Miguel Faustman as Lolo Fio
- Eric Nicolas as Lapid
- Bituin Escalante as Lota
- Hyubs Azarcon as Buboy
- Gilette Sandico as Glenda
- Jana Dangcalan as Connie
- Noel Trinidad as Daddy Lo Cruz
- Lollie Mara as Mommy La Cruz
- John Christian Gascon as Frank Urtula
Guest cast
- Calvin Abueva as The Beast Basketball Player
- Beau Belga as Extra Rice Basketball Player
- Paulo Hubalde as Basketball Player
- Callalily as Binggoy's band
- Maxine Eigenmann as young Luciana
- AJ Dee as young Roberto
- CX Navarro as Motmot
- Bobby Ray Parks Jr. as Basketball Player
Production
Episodes
Reception
Critical response
Just the start of the pilot week, people were fascinated about the plot of its first episode titled, "Sweet Beginning". According to spot.ph, "LizQuen's new telenovela doesn't seem like your typical telenovela, which is kind of a good thing." Also they added, "We watched the first episode to see if the show can fill the Forevermore-shaped role in our hearts, and we weren't disappointed."When the story is about to fold its storytelling. Nestor U. Torre of the Philippine Daily Inquirer evaluated the plus and minus effects it's had on its key players. On Cherie Gil "All too often, other tisoy stars stumble and fumble when they portray non-Filipinos, but Cherie's approximation of Liza Soberano's Italian foster mother inDolce Amore is more convincing." While on Ruben Maria Soriquez
as Liza's dad "has also more than passed muster, so we hope to see him on local screens again after the show's conclusion. As for second-lead player "Matteo Guidicelli's own portrayal of Liza's Italian best friend and most ardent suitor, the young actor similarly did well. Matteo's character took a disturbing and even shockingly "darker" tone." This gave him an opportunity to play his "villain" card for attention-calling contrast, and he ended up as more than just a "third leg" in the series' stellar support structure."
As for the show’s leads, "Liza Soberano is clearly the biggest beneficiary of its success. Her combination of telegenic beauty, youth, charisma and increasing stellar “confidence” has made her the young-adult female star du jour and on the local TV screen. To underscore and challenge her stellar promise, “Dolce Amore” gave her many different moods and styles to vivify—making her thespic task more difficult, but also enhancing its impact and success."
In instructive contrast, "Enrique Gil hasn't done as swimmingly, shiningly well because he's generally opted to play it appealingly cute and boy-next-door for too much, too long in the show's run. Much later in the series, Enrique did get a chance to show what else he could do, when his character was made to turn hard and rich and cold-hearted."
Reruns
It first aired reruns on Jeepney TV from September 4 to November 24, 2017, replacing On the [Wings of Love |On the Wings of Love]; September 23, 2018 to May 12, 2019, replacing the rerun of Forevermore; August 7 to November 10, 2023, replacing the rerun of La Luna Sangre; and February 3 to August 8, 2025, replacing the rerun of Pangako sa 'Yo 2015 and was replaced by the rerun of The Legal Wife.It also aired reruns on Kapamilya Channel's Kapamilya Gold afternoon block, Kapamilya Online Live, and A2Z's Zuper Hapon from May 3 to November 12, 2021, replacing Bagong Umaga and was replaced by the rerun of Love Thy Woman. The series was also made available for streaming on Netflix in the Philippines starting December 7, 2021.