2 reviews
I don't quite understand why the rating of this movie is so low.
Julia Montes showed she deserves to be called an actress, Alden Richards proved once again that his acting skills may look bare minimum and that he's more than just his looks until he's heavily involved in dramatic scenes like those in this movie.
The movie made so much sense, it was realistic and at the same time I love how it didn't become too predictable.
The Covid sentiment in this hits close to many people's hearts and the cinematography felt so professionally done.
It's not perfect but it definitely deserves as much attention as Alden's 'Hello, Love, Goodbye'.
Julia Montes showed she deserves to be called an actress, Alden Richards proved once again that his acting skills may look bare minimum and that he's more than just his looks until he's heavily involved in dramatic scenes like those in this movie.
The movie made so much sense, it was realistic and at the same time I love how it didn't become too predictable.
The Covid sentiment in this hits close to many people's hearts and the cinematography felt so professionally done.
It's not perfect but it definitely deserves as much attention as Alden's 'Hello, Love, Goodbye'.
How I wish the movie ending part is longer. Julia and Alden cat really act. Julia even reminds me of how a younger Claudine Baretto act. With fierceness and depth . Alden himself is good at being a pressured privileged kid that constantly needs to prove himself . I wish both of them can do more projects . The movie is also well received overseas considering that it doesn't have that much of a promotion. I do hope they can receive am acting award for this . Philippine cinema should try to make movies that will show the reality and struggles of loving someone that is not share the same interest.