Rufa Mae Quinto is go, go, going for the action! | via philstarlife
as as a woman named Gil Boksoon, a top-ranked contract killer who boasts an impeccable kill record. She balances this with being a single mother to her adolescent teen daughter Gil Jae-young, who has no idea of her job as a killer. Things get complicated when she breaks her agency’s rules and consequently puts a target on her own back.
To promote the action-packed assassin movie, Netflix made a parody advertisement that has Rufa donning Boksoon's red velvet suit and pants and uttering her iconic lines from both real life and her film projects. The trailer sees her shopping for groceries at a supermarket, where her attention was caught by a 70% sale on fish sauce. When she was about to check out a cartful of the bottled condiment,
the cashier told her that the bargain had already expired and she has to pay a total of P4,370 for the items.In her frustration, Rufa pulls out a gun out of the blue and proceeds to shoot the fish sauce bottles. She then grabs a sword from underneath her suit and engages in a duel with the cashier, who used an umbrella to defend herself. After Rufa seemingly beheads her, it turns out that it was all in her imagination.,"Tanggap ko na... na mag-gigisa na lang ako ng gulay na walang patis.
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