Trust movie moguls, the Del Rosario family behind the highly well-placed Viva Films, to titillate our mental faculties once again by coming up with “Maid in Malacañang,” a film that is not only timely and relevant, but also, perhaps, bordering on déjà vu, whichever camp or affiliation one belongs.
As SOP (Sister of the President) Senator Imee Marcos said in the now-celebrated television interview with a female broadcaster, “We are not changing our history at all. We will merely tell our side of the story.”