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  1. Jun 25, 2011 · Here are some of the more famous lines from Tagalog Movies. Remember these? 1. "Walang himala! Ang himala ay nasa puso ng tao, nasa puso nating lahat! Tayo ang gumagawa ng himala, tayo ang gumagawa ng mga sumpa at ng mga Diyos, walang himala!" - Nora Aunor in Himala. 2. "Puwede ba'ng makausap ang asawa ko, na asawa mo, na asawa ng bayan?"

  2. 1. You're nothing but a second rate trying hard copycat. - CHERIE GIL in BITUING WALANG NINGNING. 2. Para kang karinderyang bukas sa lahat ng gustong kumain. - VILMA SANTOS in PALIMOS NG PAG-IBIG. 3. Walang himala! Ang himala ay nasa puso ng tao! Nasa puso nating lahat! - NORA AUNOR in HIMALA. 4.My brother is not a pig! My brother is not a pig!

  3. Superstar Nora Aunor has become an icon of Philippine Cinema. Her superb acting talent and famous movie lines have earned her over 50 awards here and abroad. A movie is composed of a whole lot of factors mixed together.

  4. Translated as “there is no miracle” in English, the line is Nora Aunor’s famous one from “Himala,” a 1982 drama film lauded by critics worldwide. In the film, the actress plays Elsa, a faith healer who becomes a symbol of hope and a cause for fanaticism in an isolated barrio.

  5. Aug 23, 2016 · In this feature, we collate 10 of the most memorable lines from the 80s, where bitchiness reigned supreme. 1. "Walang himala! Ang himala ay nasa puso ng tao! Nasa puso nating lahat!" (Nora Aunor, Himala, 1982) One of the most, if not the most iconic lines in Philippine cinema. (photo credit: awardswatch.com)

  6. One of the best scenes in Philippine movie history! ⭐ In a speech, Elsa (Nora Aunor) tells the crowd what miracles really mean.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › HimalaHimala - Wikipedia

    Himala ('Miracle') is a 1982 Filipino film directed by Ishmael Bernal and produced by the Experimental Cinema of the Philippines. It stars Nora Aunor as a young woman living in the province who claims to have seen a Marian apparition.

  8. Listen to Nora Aunor's Famous Lines, a playlist curated by Pinoy_SoundBites on desktop and mobile.

  9. The iconic line, delivered by the equally iconic star Nora Aunor, is from the 1982 film, Himala. Written by Ricardo Lee and directed by National Artist for Film Ishmael Bernal, the film starts in a quiet, nondescript town, Cupang, that changes drastically after Elsa reveals her visions of the Virgin Mary and starts healing people.

  10. In here are ascetic camera work, haunting score, and Nora Aunor's finest acting performance. Bernal captures the darkest of the Filipino character, which includes susceptibility to messianic figures, blind faith, passiveness, dependence on external forces, and superstition.