The series primarily focuses on the soldiers of the 4th Infantry Division of the Philippine Army and their actions during combat. Through multiple perspectives, the story focuses on these soldiers, mainly: Alex Marasigan (Gerald Anderson), an IT expert who quits his desk job and joins because just like his brother, he wants to serve the country, Abraham "Abe" Kamlun (Carlo Aquino), a Tausug Muslim man, who, despite his family's opposition of the move, joins the Army nonetheless, and Michael Mendoza (Nash Aguas), a boy who joins the Army to provide for his family.
The series also focuses on their Moroseparatist adversaries, led by Saal Alhuraji (Sid Lucero), also known by his nom de guerreAbdul Waajid, who seeks to avenge his father who was killed by the military.
Thereafter, the series future placed in doubt after the ABS-CBN closure, following the cease and desist order issued by the National Telecommunications Commission on account of its franchise expiration.[10] However, the series is return on June 15, 2020, with a brand new season on cable-and-satellite channel Kapamilya Channel.[11]
The series re-aired on Kapamilya Channel's Kapamilya Gold afternoon block, Kapamilya Online Live (since November 1, 2022, replacing Magpahanggang Wakas) and A2Z's Zuper Hapon from January 2 to May 19, 2023, replacing the re-run of Be My Lady and was replaced by How to Move On in 30 Days.
The series aired nationwide on a cable channel/pay TV, which has a relatively smaller audience compared to other media broadcasters.
Controversies
Depiction of Butuan
The show came under fire early in the show's run for its perceived "unrealistic" and "offensive" depiction of Butuan.[13] The scene in question was from the show's pilot episode showing the bombing of a market in the city.[13] In a statement, Agusan del Norte1st District Representative Lawrence Fortun asked ABS-CBN “to immediately air an appropriate disclaimer, review and reconsider the content and story elements of the teleserye in order not to further besmirch the reputation of our historic city.”[13]
For its part, ABS-CBN apologized on January 23, 2020. Its statement read: “ABS-CBN would like to apologize to Agusan Del Norte Rep. Lawrence Fortun and the people of Butuan City if the scenes in the TV series ‘A Soldier’s Heart’ have offended them. While the incident portrayed in the series was fictitious, there was mention of the city name.”
“We would like to assure them that there was no deliberate intention to portray Butuan negatively in the show. We acknowledge that Butuan is one of the most beautiful and peaceful cities in the country,” it added.[14]
On January 24, 2020, ABS-CBN executives headed by Cory Vidanes and Laurenti Dyogi met with Fortun to further clear the issue. After said meeting, Fortun noted that aside from airing specific disclaimers, ABS-CBN has removed all production elements, scenes, and references that may be offensive to Butuan.[15]
Side story
On August 19, 2021, RCD Narrative announced on their Twitter account that they will produce the BL side story Philjie’s Heart[16]
Awards and nominations
Nominated for Best Soap/Telenovela in the Venice TV Award 2021[17]
Won for Best TV Series in the 5th GEMS-Hiyas ng Sining Awards[18]
Won for Best Drama Series (National Winner) in the 2020 Asian Academy Creative Awards[19]