Bela Padilla as Ka Ata, on the other hand, is a casting perfection! 3. For sure, Dennis Trillo will reap awards for this sterling portrayal of Ka Felix Manalo. While breathing, he was already acting Felix Manalo. What acting, soft, subtle, eloquent with difficult lines." Dennis Trillo has the most close-ups and most of the time, his acting is only visible with the movement of his eyes, lips, forehead and jaw. He posted: "Si Dennis Trillo is an Oscar level star. Even in the rhythm of his delivery of lines, he sounded very close to Ka Felix Manalo whose real audio voice is played when you visit the INC Museum at the Central Temple. But in this movie, which essays various periods of the INC and Philippine history, Dennis Trillo transformed himself from a refined young character to an eloquent and mature charismatic leader. Dennis Trillo's performance is for the Oscars! We know Trillo as a good and versatile actor. That scene was, to me, one of the most elegant discourses of faith in the movie. The social media critics of INC will definitely love or hate the heated exchanges of Dennis Trillo in the scene with Philip Salvador and Ryan Eigenmann who portrayed the role of other sect leaders in a bible exposition. Erehe! He was called such by actor Jaime Fabregas in that awkward scene when Felix Manalo refused sacrament from the priest for his dying mother. Why did he turn his back to the other churches? His reply was short and crisp. At a time when Filipinos had belief, he believed that we Filipinos were ready to accept the truth and ready for change. He fought the biggest established religions in the world brought by the colonizers of the Philippines. From Roman Catholic, to Methodist Episcopal Church, to Christian Mission and to the Seventh- day Adventist Church, with some engagements with atheist and agnostic friends. As Teddy Locsin tweeted, "the beauty of Felix Manalo movie is that the action is limited to theological points being made and won, not violence.a compelling narrative of people who took religion seriously." It showed how Manalo transferred from one religion to another. He did not face a battalion of armies in the movie.