Noah (TV series)

Noah is a 2010 Philippine fantasy drama television series directed by Malu L. Sevilla and Lino S. Cayetano. The series stars Piolo Pascual, Zaijian Jaranilla, Jodi Sta. Maria, Jolo Revilla, Melissa Ricks, Xyriel Manabat, and Kristine Hermosa, with an ensemble cast consisting of Cherry Pie Picache, Tessie Tomas, Joem Bascon, Baron Geisler, Ana Capri, Lou Veloso, and Nonie Buencamino among others in their supporting roles. The series premiered on ABS-CBN's Primetime Bida nighttime block, replacing Kung Tayo'y Magkakalayo on its timeslot from July 12, 2010 to February 4, 2011.[1][2]

Noah
GenreAction
Fantasy
Adventure
Drama
Written byPhilip King
Dindo Perez
Shugo Praico
Directed byMalu L. Sevilla
Lino S. Cayetano
StarringPiolo Pascual
Zaijian Jaranilla
Jodi Sta. Maria
Jolo Revilla
Melissa Ricks
Xyriel Manabat
Kristine Hermosa
Theme music composerOgie Alcasid
Opening theme"Kahit Na Malayo Ka" by Piolo Pascual
Country of originPhilippines
Original language(s)Filipino
No. of episodes150
Production
Executive producer(s)Emilio Paul Siojo
Running time30-45 minutes
Production company(s)Dreamscape Entertainment Television
Release
Original networkABS-CBN
Picture format480i (SDTV)
Original releaseJuly 12, 2010 (2010-07-12) 
February 4, 2011 (2011-02-04)
External links
Website

Synopsis

Gabriel (Piolo Pascual) lost his 2-year-old son, Jacob (Zaijan Jaranilla) in an accident brought by his job as a police officer. It also placed him in a coma for 5 years. Upon awakening, He went back to service and started searching for his son, whom he knew in his gut was still alive.

Jacob drifted to a mysterious Island of Noah, where a group of old looking apes called Unta dwell. They took care of Jacob and renamed him Eli. There Gabriel searches for his son and comes across him but now his son finds him part of the Unta tribe. He was unable to convince Eli that he is in fact his son, Gabriel joins him in his quest and bonds them together. But little did Gabriel knew that his son's quest is actually his own and that what ever will be the outcome of this quest will determine the fate of the outside world.

Plot

As a kid, he wanted to be a policeman to put his own father in jail not just for the crimes he's committed, but also for hurting his mother. For good things happen to those with pure intentions, he meets Ruth (Jodi Sta. Maria)—a beautiful lady who will later on give him a son. They marry each other even without the blessings of Ruth's mother. But sometimes, fate has a way of playing with people's lives. One of the criminals Gabriel busted years ago manages to escape the prison. To have his revenge, the criminal goes after that which matters most to Gabriel-his family. Now, Gabriel finds himself fighting for his life and that of his wife and son. After five years of suffering from amnesia, Gabriel recalls everything but it's too late. His wife is already married to his former suitor. He realizes that she does not intend to return to him. How ironic that he's regained his memory only to find out that he's already lost everything he cares for. And so he decides to look for his son. He strongly believes that he is still alive. And he is right. For his son now lives with the Ungtas in the island of Noah—a world completely different and unknown to men.

But Ruth is also just pretending that she's forgotten the tragedy that took her son away and changed their lives. She still holds grunge for Gabriel for allowing his job to put their family in danger. Meanwhile, Eli welcomes his 7th birthday with disappointment as he wakes up without a tail. He has anticipated it since he was younger. With such sadness on Eli's eyes, Adah can't find the strength to tell him the truth for she knows it will bring the child more pain. But Eli finds something in the forest that might give him an explanation on he really is — a toy soldier. He trains day and night to regain his strength. Not long after that, Gabriel finds himself in a police station again... as a police officer. This way, it will be easier for him to find his son Jacob. Meanwhile, Eli continues to seek the creatures that look like him. He asks around trying to gather information and follows the colorful bird that flies in and out of Noah hoping to get a lead. Eli fails to reach the riverbank leading to the sea where he believes he can find others that look like him. So he, together with his best friend Lotlot, escapes on that night to follow the bird. He has no idea about the danger that's about to come his way for his Uncle Caleb releases the buwa-buwas to sabotage his brother's reign.

At the near end of this, Gabriel shoots Judah, although before Judah dies, he shoots Gabriel and Gabriel slowly dies. Before he dies, he puts all of Isla Noah and the world back to normal. After, Gabriel dies, although, the Diwata lets him go back to life and Gabriel and Ruth are happily married.

Cast and characters


Main cast

Piolo Pascual portrays Gabriel Perez.
Jodi Sta. Maria portrays Ruth de Leon-Perez.

Supporting cast

Guest cast

  • Eric Fructuoso as Jose Isaac Perez
  • Smokey Manaloto as Badong Belmonte
  • Neil Ryan Sese as Ramon
  • Spanky Manikan as Ernie
  • Tony Manalo as Supt. Salvador
  • Cathy Remperas as Diwata
  • Mariel Sorino as Diwata
  • Yuri Okawa as Diwata
  • Carol Batay as Diwata
  • John Paul Santos as Extra Unta
  • Emily Loren as Inang Ria

Reception

Noah is launched as part of the half-term show line-up by ABS-CBN as part of the 60th Anniversary of Philippine Soap Opera and was presented as the network's station ID for the rainy season in the Philippines.[1] The trailer premiered on June 26, 2010 on its official website.[3]

Due to weather problems caused by the typhoon Basyang, the first week episodes of the series was replayed as a marathon on July 17, 2010.[4]

gollark: If you think about it, maybe OTHER people want to keep living.
gollark: You can't reasonably ascribe rights to people who never existed/*might* exist because that is very very problematic.
gollark: The child you talk about never existed.
gollark: > I mind if someone kills me, but in theory they shouldn't*Why* do you mind?
gollark: > there's no difference ultimately in choosing to have one less child and in killing an adultYes there is...

See also

References

  1. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2010-08-10. Retrieved 2010-06-24.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  2. Noah's website Archived 2010-06-29 at the Wayback Machine


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