What if Vilma played Bona?
The director would cast her as the lead in the movie Gardo is making and it would become a different story altogether.
Hard to say--
Bona's the stronger, more elegant story, and Brocka's working with his strengths here, dramatizing the plight of the oppressed (can't say Nora is poor--ironically, she comes from the middle class and, fascinating psychological detail, decides to live with Philip in the slums). In
Ina Ka, both Nora and Brocka are making a stretch. I admire them for it, but I can't help but suspect that a huge part of the acclaim is due to their making that stretch.
Middle class films can be great, but I think it needs a specialist--Ozu, or Rohmer, or Bernal at his most cynical.
Bona isn't very cynical; if it's ironic, it's ironic in a simple, unsophisticated way. Bernal wouldn't touch it with a ten-foot pole. The more interesting question is what if Bernal directed
Ina Ka--and cast Vilma in it. ..?
As for Brocka and Nora, gotta remember he didn't respect her at first; he was offered the chance to direct Nora's second prestige project after Banaue, and he passed saying "I want nothing to do with that superstar!" handing the project instead to Mario O'Hara. Hence,
Tatlong Taong Walang Diyos, Bulaklak sa City Jail, Kastilyong Buhangin, Bakit Bughaw ang Langit?, Condemned all happened.
Bona's moving, it's great; more, Nora's great in it...but I think I prefer Nora in
Bakit Bughaw.