Bar Boys (2017) Philippines Movies Review

 Bar Boys (2017) Philippines Movies Review 

¨“Movie Synopsis¨“

The misadventures of three young men who try their luck in the college of law. As their friendship, families, relationships and convictions are brought to breaking point, they must keep their heads and emotions together as they prepare for the big day.


Special Movies: Carlo Aquino, Kean Cipriano, Enzo Pineda, Rocco Nacino, Anna Luna, Mailes Kanapi


Country : Philippines

Genre : Comedy, Drama

Production Co : SM Lifestyle Entertainment, Inc., TropicFrills Film Productions, Quantum Films, Wild Sound

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Oebanda’s “Bar Boys” tackles some of the above-mentioned themes but takes its cue from the lives of law school students. However, it doesn’t dwell on every article, code and case in a law book. It veers away from the seriousness of the courtroom and prefers to entertain viewers with its candid and accurate depiction of the triumphs, challenges and misadventures one encounters in law school.


Through the lives of four young men — Torran, Chris, Erik and Josh — “Bar Boys” answers quite a few questions, from what it takes to get into law school (and what you don’t need to get in), to what you need to stay and eventually graduate.


It tells us, in the most light-hearted and often comedic ways, what an aspiring lawyer needs to go through from the time he passes the qualifying entrance test to the time he needs to take the board exam. There are details to take note of and lessons to learn.



occo Nacino plays the slick and sometimes overconfident Torran Garcia, the alpha-male with a healthy middle-class background whose only purpose is to make it to graduation day. He belongs to a big, warm Filipino family, with parents that invite neighbors to celebrate the achievements of their offspring.


Torran has enough smarts to get into law school, unlike Josh (Kean Cipriano), who had to pursue a different path. He doesn’t have to measure up to the high expectations of his father in the same way the privileged Chris (Enzo Pineda) does, or loan money to pay for tuition, like Erik (Carlo Aquino).


Everything seems to fall into place for Torran. Not only is he fortunate enough to pursue his dream of becoming a lawyer without complications; he’s so lucky he gets the chance to share an intimate encounter with one of the prettiest in class. Torran feels a moral dilemma only when he witnesses one of his fraternity brothers abuse a neophyte, and is torn between reporting the offense to school authorities or preserving his seat in the so-called brotherhood.


This is where we are given a glimpse into school fraternities and the sensitive issue of hazing is tackled. The only other form of conflict that worries Torran is when rifts between Erik and Chris threaten to dissolve the barkada.


Through Chris, we are told that grooming oneself to become a lawyer entails enormous sacrifices even if you’re born with a golden spoon inside your mouth. Chris has the option to instead go to an Ivy League university in the United States, but opts to take up law in the Philippines partly because he wants to be in close proximity with the girlfriend (Ana Luna) his father (Pontri Bernardo) doesn’t know about.


Erik’s plight reminds us that poverty should not prevent us from pursuing our dreams and that there are people who are willing to help and inspire us along the way, but in the end, success or failure awaits depending on our level of persistence and the quality of our work.


The scenes inside the classroom are funny even if they involve terror professors like Atty. Fernandez (Odette Khan) and even funnier with the presence of a young gay professor who fancies one of his students. Although entertaining to watch, the classroom episodes deliver a common serious message: you do not — you cannot — slack off in law school if you want to make it.


Most of the scenes are light, alright, but there are also a few that stand out for being heartbreaking and sincere, yet not overly dramatic. Music was used in just the right doses. In one scene that involves Erik and his father, who is an ageing security guard, dialogue is kept to a bare minimum but music more than makes up for its absence, resulting in beautiful, poignant portrayal.


Even if it has to tell the stories of essentially four different people, loose ends are firmly knotted together. Aside from being a movie on the lives of law students and an offbeat barkada film, “Bar Boys” is also a reflection of our society; one that mirrors the lives of people from different social standings as well as the good and bad values that Filipinos deal with separately at one point or the other.


It appeals to law students like Torran and his friends, but it also appeals to the rest of us because each of us is a student of life, continuously learning and trying to make it through.


While it remains on the safe side and is apolitical and refuses to make use of cases that might be startlingly relevant to the current events in the country, the film is sincere in everything else it does, delivering its finer points with sparkling clarity. You leave the cinema knowing that you’ve watched a pretty good feel-good movie.

Triptiko (2017) Movie Romance | Review Triptiko

 Triptiko (2017) Movie Romance | Review Triptiko



¨“Movie Synopsis¨“
A yuppie who just got lucky is struck by a string of unlucky circumstances; a male model's life is upended because of evil boils appearing on his body; a folk singer's romantic ideals are put to the test as his beloved slowly changes into something he does not understand. These three funny, sometimes absurd, sometimes terrifying, and ultimately compelling stories make up "Triptiko."

Special Movies: Kean Cipriano, Kylie Padilla, Albie Casiño, Joseph Marco, Jerald Napoles, Arthur Acuña
Country : Philippines
Genre : Comedy, Romance, Thriller
Production Co : Barrio's Pictures, Michelena Brothers Production


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Life throws us so many curveballs that sometimes, we are left reeling. Even then, we need to take a step back to reassess. It is not any different in the Movie Triptiko (2017). Directed by Mico Michelena, Triptiko is a trilogy of unrelated short films featuring outlandish stories that leave the audience squirming in their seats.

“Swerte,” the first story, features Albie Casiño as Jake. After getting lucky one night, Jake experiences a series of bad luck. Casiño’s character had very little time for development, leaving the audience frustrated in trying to understand his reactions throughout the film.

“Hinog,” the film’s second story, stars Joseph Marco as Jason, a male model plagued by the growth of mysterious boils. The sudden illness prompts him to seek help through unorthodox methods.

Marco’s portrayal of Jason, who is pompous and selfish throughout the film, can be described as awkward at worst and respectable at best. Jason’s expressions were not genuinely embodied by Marco, which made his character execution fall flat.

If “Swerte” focused on possible real-life experiences, and “Hinog” on Filipino mythology, “Musikerong John,” the third and last story, is undoubtedly the most bizarre of them all. Nevertheless, the story can be described as lyrical and even poetic, especially with the choice of folk music as main soundtrack.

Kean Cipriano stars as John, while Kylie Padilla plays Ann, John’s significant other. Their acting in “Musikerong John” is commendable. The lines and expressions seemed to have come naturally to Cipriano. Despite her lack of speaking lines, Padilla portrayed Ann’s instability with superb and genuine acting.

Some of Triptiko’s scenes seemed dragging, with majority of the shots having dark lighting. Though it did add an ominous feel in some shots, the shadows were mostly placed in awkward spots that made it hard for the audience to see the actors’ faces and expressions.

Overall, Triptiko is a thriller that keeps viewers on edge, delving into the realms of the physical, mythological, and even the impossible. 


Minsan ang buhay, medyo weird (Sometimes, life is weird) says the tagline of Miguel Franco Michelena's anthology Triptiko (2017). According to writer and director Michelena, the Movie is a Filipino pop culture version of triptych, which is a set of three associated artistic, literary, or musical pieces intended to be appreciated together.” In this movie, he assembles three separate stories with different genres to form a one of a kind anthology. Being a fan of anthology movies, I was definitely excited to see this one. The first story of the film follows a young man (Albie Casino) who thinks he just got "lucky" suddenly experiences one unfortunate circumstance after another. Next is a male model (Joseph Marco) on the rise is plagued by a mysterious ailment that turns his career upside down. And a love-struck folk singer (Kean Cipriano) discovers that the object of his affection (Kylie Padilla) is not who he thinks she is. The film is produced by Michelena Brothers Production in association with Barrio's Pictures and features an ensemble cast, led by Albie Casiño, Jerald Napoles, Joseph Marco, Art Acuña, Kylie Padilla, Kean Cipriano, Max Eigenmann, Jay Gonzaga and Pinky Amador. It has been Graded A by the Cinema Evaluation Board and is an official entry to the 2017 Pista ng Pelikulang Pilipino.

The first segment entitled "Suwerte" stars Albie Casino as Jake, a young man who thought that he just got lucky with a girl he had a one-night stand with. But after witnessing a murder happening right before his eyes, he becomes the target of the murderer. The story attempts to redefine our perspective of luck. For me, this segment maybe the most bad-ass story among the three. More akin to a chase movie, it mixes shock and thrills while we follow the plight of Jake as he falls into one bad luck to another. To his credit, Albie Casino did a pretty decent job as the main character. He was believable as a young man in peril and was able to portray the role convincingly. Jerald Napoles was really fun to watch and did a great job in his role.

In "Hinog", the second segment of the film, we are introduced to Jason (played by Joseph Marco). He's an up-and-rising product endorser and ramp male model. But the problem is that his body is being plagued by boils that eventually affects his career. Determined to be cured of his ailment, he ends up consulting a shaman to help him find out the true nature of his sickness. This segment seems like an attempt of the body horror genre (horror fiction in which the horror is principally derived from the graphic degeneration or destruction of the physical body. Such works may deal with decay, disease, parasitism, mutation or mutilation) in the tradition of  David Cronenberg and Brian Yuzna. And to be honest, this was my most favorite segment in this anthology.

Joseph Marco was really good in his portrayal of the sick Jason. One can really see and feel his character's desperation through his acting. Art Acuña was also fun to watch as the trippy shaman from whom Jason asks for help regarding his ailment. Aside from these characters, what made me enjoy this segment even more was the unrelenting portrayal of the ailment, from the unapologetic close-up shots of the infection that will make you puke. These gross-out moments came in fast and unexpected and really caught me off-guard. To be honest, this is the first time I felt like I was about to throw up while watching a movie. I was biting my hand the whole time while watching Jason and the shamando their own extraction. This is the probably the most disgusting and repelling story I've seen in a local film, yet I enjoyed it so much that I am so attracted to it. Plus, the ironic ending was the perfect way to conclude the segment, though I kinda felt bad for one of the characters. To me, this segment was the most memorable one.



The third and final segment was a bit different from the first two segments. This story, entitled "Musikerong John" is about John (played by Kean Cipriano) a folk song musician as he relives the memories of his last relationship. The girl, named Ann (played by Kylie Padilla) was the girl of his dreams. The one that he thought he would be spending his whole life with. But then, one day, she starts acting weirdly. Little did he know that she was already turning into something he'd never imagined. I loved all the songs that Kean Cipriano performed in this segment (they were written by Ralph Lorenzo Tan under the pseudonym "I"). He also did a good job in his portrayal of the heartbroken musician. He shares great chemistry with his co-star, Kylie Padilla who also surprised me with her outstanding performance. Of all the three stories, this segment probably has better storytelling and editing. The story shifts from the present back to the past smoothly. The pacing started to slow down in this segment for us to focus on the tension brought by these changes to the relationship of the two characters.

As a whole, Triptiko works because each segment offers a unique emotional experience to the viewers as we jump from one story to another. It's like our very own local version of 
 George A. Romero and Stephen King's Creepshow (1982). Each of the stories, weird and trippy. I actually loved how they open each segment with a quote that is related to the story. The film boasts a well-written screenplay, mixed with some great acting and direction. Though there were a lot of moments that were a too darkly lit which was a bit hard to watch. The film looked good during it's outdoor scenes, but a lot of the indoor moments were very dim and I had a hard time adjusting my eyes to see the character's expressions. Despite that, I enjoyed this movie a lot more than what I have expected. It maybe too extreme for some of the average moviegoers and a lot of people might be repelled by it's content but it's actually a great movie once you get past that.

Triptiko is an out of this world movie experience. It's a psychedelic mind trip: it's mad, freaky, and totally messed up. I've never seen quite anything like it in local cinema for the past years. For me, this movie is already running as one of the best Filipino films of the year 2017.

Woke Up Like This ( 2017 ) Movies Review | Vhong Navarro, Lovi Poe

 Woke Up Like This ( 2017 ) Movies Review | Vhong Navarro, Lovi Poe



Woke Up Like This (2017)
¨“Movie Synopsis¨“
A story about Nando who's a dutiful son and breadwinner to his family and Sabrina a rich kid and one of the top models in the country. While both prepare for their biggest breaks, these two strangers wake up one day in an extraordinary circumstance switching bodies with each other.

Special Movies: Vhong Navarro, Lovi Poe, Coraleen Waddell, Joey Marquez, Bayani Agbayani, Yana Asistio
Country : Philippines
Genre : Comedy
Production Co : Regal Entertainment


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 Woke Up Like This tackles the story of two different people from both world, they are Sabrina a top model who is quite mean to people who help her special her yaya, and Nando an aspiring basketball player who is very independent that he forgets to value the people around him.
Things will turn around after they met an old man that will teach them a lesson that eventually changed their lives.
 
Woke Up Like This uses a simple yet very effective comedy, I liked how the humor was delivered here and how it connected itself to the audiences. I also love how Regal Films is bringing back comedy movie that teaches us audiences’ lessons and values, these kind of comedy films are rare these days. 

 On the acting department, Lovi Poe was the bomb that surprised us, since this is her first full length comedy movie my expectations were really not that high, but she was able impress not only me but also other people who are watching inside the cinema. This is so far my favorite Lovi Poe movie, she went all out and no holds barred in this one.

Vhong Navarro delivered the goods as well, but I felt he wasn’t able to justify his portrayal of Sabrina’s character that sometimes I feel he was portraying a gay role already, anyway he still made me laugh with his antics and of course the humor is always there.

Another character that stood out for me is Bayani Agbayani, he brought genuine laughter in his scenes.

Over all Woke Up Like This is a good movie, the writers Jeps Gallon and Joma Labayen were able to incorporate their comic skills as they were able to make such a hilarious comedy movie, and also kudos to Direk Joel Ferrer as he was able to execute the movie well and he was able to show a different Lovi Poe.

Woke Up Like This is now showing in cinemas near you. 

Love You to the Stars and Back Movies Romance 2017 | Review

 Love You to the Stars and Back (2017) Movies Romance | Review




¨“Movie Synopsis¨“

A girl named Mika decides to go on a road trip to look for aliens. During her trip, she accidentally bumps into Caloy whom she gives a free ride to until he reaches his destination. Mika then finds out that Caloy has cancer but despite it, he has learned to accept his fate. Both embark on a journey filled with adventures and misadventures not knowing they would fall in love with each other along the way.


Special Movies: Julia Barretto, Joshua Garcia, Cherry Pie Picache, Ariel Rivera, Maricar Reyes, Edgar Allan Guzman


Country : Philippines

Genre : Adventure, Drama, Romance, Comedy

Production Co : Star Cinema – ABS-CBN Film Productions


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Antoinette Jadaone's Love You to the Stars and Back relies on a very difficult proposition – that two complete strangers who serendipitously meet each other under embarrassing circumstances can become lovers just after a short period of time.


Giant leap of faith


In Tadhana's case, Anthony (JM de Guzman) offers to help distraught Mace (Angelica Panganiban) in a foreign airport. Their chance meeting will lead to an impromptu road trip to Sagada, where both of them heal each other's heartaches while quickly falling in love. In Love You to the Stars and Back, Mika (Julia Barretto) offers to bring Caloy (Joshua Garcia) to the hospital after she drives over his foot when they accidentally see each other answering nature's call.



Jadaone begs her audience for a giant leap of faith to believe that love, and not just any kind of love but the transformative and curative kind, can spring from these very random and chance encounters.


Rather than relying on the idea that the very brisk romances she conceives of are nothing but escapist fare which might be the most convenient excuse her films' too-easy premises, Jadaone peppers her films with realistic scenes of extended conversations – mostly humorous, sometimes about topics that have nothing to do with the plot, but always with the goal of enriching the chemistry and making the audience believe that quite possibly, the two strangers whose awkward initial encounters they have come to witness might really be soul mates.

In Love You to the Stars and Back’s case, Jadaone maximizes her leads’ youth and verve, having them engage in swift arguments and debates that rapidly erupt into a romance that, while at first might seem too sudden, proves to be very affecting.



Garcia, who proved to be a very capable leading man in Theodore Boborol’s Vince & Kath & James (2016), continues to be that astute actor who can add satisfying layers to his performance by gestures and line deliveries that are prompted by a mix of his intuition and a profound understanding of his character’s motivations. He can add levity to even the most dramatic of scenes, and add heft to the lightest of moments. Barretto is just as delightful here.



FanGirl FanBoy Movies 2017 | Review Movies Philippines | Ella Cruz , Julian Trono

 FanGirl FanBoy Movies 2017 | Review Movies Philippines | Ella Cruz , Julian Trono



FanGirl FanBoy (2017)

¨“Movie Synopsis¨“

The story of a wannabe actor and a talented teleserye dubber who agrees to help him improve his acting. Her coaching helps him achieve his dream of becoming a star only to find herself heartbroken when he becomes successful.


Special Movies: Ella Cruz, Julian Trono, Donnalyn Bartolome, Kim Molina, Ronnie Liang, Shy Carlos

Country : Philippines

Genre : Comedy, Romance

Production Co : Viva Films, N² Productions




Ollie Fernandez (Julian Trono) is a one-hit heartthrob who is trying to redeem himself by joining a celebrity search for a Filipino adaptation of a Korean series. There he meets Aimee (Ella Cruz), a talented dubber that voices his crush Soo Mi Young (Yam Concepcion) in the Koreanovela "Program For Love." What Ollie didn't know is that Aimee is already an avid fan since the beginning of his career and vows to help Ollie to achieve his goals and fulfill his dreams to be a star.


Honestly, I really didn't think that I would like the film. We came in with limited expectation and tried to relax while waiting for the start of the film. When it started rolling, we were amazed how Fangirl, Fanboy turned out pretty entertaining right from the very beginning. It has a genuine vibe that can easily get the viewer's attention. Probably because of the oozing chemistry between the two lead stars.


Ella Cruz and Julian Trono acted naturally as if they were just enjoying their bonding together. From their viral dance videos, the two leveled-up  and proved that they could also act well and star in their own motion picture. Ella Cruz provided the wittiness that the character needs and sold us that she is really an ultimate fan girl who will do anything for his idol. She acted well and has that charisma to pull of everything even the material has some lapses at times. Julian Trono was impressive throughout. He has that appealing charm that made the crowd go wild whenever he appears on the screen. He made sure that people can also recognize him  not only in dancing but also in acting.


As for the story, it is quite simple yet it is enjoyable at all cost. The "kilig" are at its best coming from the slow motion scenes, cheesy lines and up to the part that made the crowd go wild with screams erupting inside the cinema. There are just some few important key points, especially at the conflict part that needs more stability to hold everything up.


Overall, Fangirl, Fanboy doesn't try too much but still came up with a satisfying romantic-comedy that made us an instant fan of this adorable love team. It is ably acted as Ella Cruz and Julian Trono exhibit a palpable chemistry that makes everything feel so sincere. Hopefully, this is their launching pad for more projects in the future as we are indeed excited to see more from these two future superstars.


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Loving in Tandem Movies 2017 | Tagalog Movie

Loving in Tandem Movies 2017 | Tagalog Movie


Loving in Tandem

Country : Philippines

Genre : Comedy, Romance

Production Co : Star Cinema – ABS-CBN Film Productions


Loving in Tandem is a 2017 Filipino romantic comedy film directed by Giselle Andres, starring Maymay Entrata and Edward Barber. It is their first acting project since their debuts as housemates in the 2016 longest-running reality show, Pinoy Big Brother: Lucky 7. It is under the production of Star Cinema and was released nationwide on September 13, 2017.



Shine (Maymay Entrata) is a jolly and happy-go-lucky girl who will do anything for her family. But when it comes to love, she hopelessly tries to find one and wishes to meet her one true love. Until one day, when she was praying to meet the love of her life, she unexpectedly meets Luke (Edward Barber), a rebellious and grumpy Filipino-American boy who was sent to the Philippines by his father from the United States. Despite their complete differences from each other, will they truly find love?


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Shine (Maymay Entrata), is a high-spirited girl who will do anything for the sake of her family. When his nephew got sick, Shine is forced to join a group of pickpockets to earn some quick cash for the hospital bills. One of his victims is Luke (Edward Barber), a balikbayan who is forced to live with her estranged mother (Carmi Martin). Shine didn't know that Luke is staying next door and some various situations will give them the chance to know each other.




Another new love team is brought to the big screen to face  the test if they could run their own show. I've been a fan of Mayward since their PBB days, and actually I was excited when the news came up that they will headline their own film. However, the big question is - are they both ready to deliver to the fans who are excited to see Loving in Tandem?



Loving in Tandem has the charm and entertainment factor of the usual romantic comedy formula. It had some good laughs, charismatic cast and a lot of genuine "kilig moments" mostly coming from the lead stars. The thing is, Loving in Tandem has a baffling material which has a lot of problems revolving around the story. It should been better if it just took a simpler route to make it more intact. 



 The good thing is that the cast answers to the call and made the film energetic and less problematic at times. They managed to provide the energy it needed to keep it afloat throughout the entire film. Maymay Entrata improved a lot since her last acting task at the PBB house and really stepped up to play his A-game. You can really feel the authenticity of her acting as you see into her eyes that what she does on camera is all natural part of her personality. Edward Barbers is your typical boy next door type of guy. He is great playing as Luke and really handled his role well but needs to learn Tagalog in the long run. The supporting casts were terrific, especially Ryan Bang who managed to be the effective comedic relief throughout. The pair of Kisses Delavin and Marco Gallo are also a great addition but didn't have enough time.


Overall, Loving in Tandem is an enjoyable film and even with a thin material; the cast managed to make the film lively as possible. Both Mayward and Kissmarc can be a successful love team but needed a better material for them to showcase more of their talent. 

Last Night Movies(2017) Toni Gonzaga, Piolo Pascual

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¨“Movie Synopsis¨“

While attempting to commit suicide, a despondent man meets a distressed woman. 


It centers on Mark and Carmina who first meets in an unexpected way. They then discover they stay in the same hotel and has the same fate, both attempting to commit suicide. They then start a friendship which eventually becomes attached to each other.


Special Movies: Toni Gonzaga, Piolo Pascual, Joey Marquez, Lou Veloso, Margie Moran, Illac Diaz




Country : Philippines

Genre : Comedy, Romance

Production Co : Star Cinema – ABS-CBN Film Productions, N² Productions, Spring Films


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Seven Sunday Movie 2017 " Review Movies 2017 "

Seven Sunday Movie 2017 " Review Movies 2017 " 

Seven Sundays (2017)




¨“Movie Synopsis¨“

The Bonifacio siblings reunite when they find out their father is diagnosed with cancer. In the process, they have to deal with unresolved issues among themselves before it's too late.


Special Movies: Aga Muhlach, Dingdong Dantes, Enrique Gil, Cristine Reyes, Ronaldo Valdez, Donita Rose

Release : 2017-10-11

Country : Philippines

Genre : Drama, Family

Production Co : Star Cinema – ABS-CBN Film Productions


Seven Sundays is a 2017 Philippine comedy drama film directed by Cathy Garcia-Molina. It stars Aga Muhlach, Ronaldo Valdez, Cristine Reyes, Dingdong Dantes and Enrique Gil.

 The film marks Muhlach's return since Of All The Things in 2012. The film was produced and released by Star Cinema on October 11, 2017.

Widowed, left by his children who are living their own lives dedicating no time for the family, Manuel Bonifacio (Ronaldo Valdez) is lonely and becoming depressed. One day, he call his children, Allan (Aga Muhlach), Bryan (Dingdong Dantes), Cha (Cristine Reyes) and Dex (Enrique Gil), to reveal that he was diagnosed with cancer and will soon be dying with only seven weeks left to live. Because of the news that hit the family, the Bonifacio siblings reunite and help each other in order to spend their father's remaining days with him. 

Main Cast : 

    Ronaldo Valdez as Capt. Manuel Bonifacio

    Aga Muhlach as Allan Bonifacio

    Dingdong Dantes as Bryan "Bry" Bonifacio

    Enrique Gil as Dexter "Dex" / "Baby D" Bonifacio

    Cristine Reyes as Mara Jean Bonifacio


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What happens if you lose the name, the warmth of the family at home? For everyone the house is a place where to laugh and tell stories with family members. But it is different with Manuel Bonifacio's family, who feel they have lost their name, the warmth of their family after the death of their beloved wife and all their children, Allan, Bryan, Cha and Dexter are busy with their respective jobs and choose not to live with their father. His father lived with only one relative. One day, his father, Manuel, received the shocking news that he had cancer, and he only had 7 weeks to live. Panic and anxiety even came to the children after being notified in a written message sent by their father. The four children decided to spend the remaining 7 weeks of their father's life in the house they grew up in.


The film by Cathy Garcia-Molina is really heartbreaking and makes you smack when you watch it. This film is clearly about a family. If the name is a family, there must be conflicts between one family member and another. Fortunately, the conflict given by this film feels so solid and fits for 2 hours. With the presence of 4 children, the conflicts that have occurred one by one can be tackled one by one. The conflict that this film provides is so pronounced with extraordinary music that fits the scene. For some viewers, the Seven Sundays film is a personal film, maybe you will be flustered by what happened in this film or do you also feel what is felt in this film?


 The players in the Seven Sundays film produced by Star Cinema have strong chemistry with each other as family members. The way they speak from words and expressions feels like a whole family whose stories are real, not fictional. Call it Ronaldo Valdez as a father who feels so dignified, Aga Muhlach as the oldest child is so selfish but can be wise to protect his younger siblings, Dingdong Dantes, as the second most successful child among others, Christine Ryes as the only girl and has problems in his own family, as well as the bontot Enrique Gil, who felt isolated from family members after the death of his mother so he became a semi broken home.


Finally, the film Seven Sundays is a must-watch film for self-reflection for those of you who have family, younger siblings, and older siblings. You can be a little aware or even flustered by what is given in this filipine film. Prepare a tissue or handkerchief when watching the Seven Sundays film.

Dormitoryo: Mga Walang Katapusang Kwarto (2017) Review Release 2017

 Dormitoryo: Mga Walang Katapusang Kwarto (2017) Review Release 2017






¨“Movie Synopsis¨“
Charles, an engineering student with an eye for beauty, just returned from school to a dormitory owned by Aling Linda, a strict, lonesome widow. Other occupants of the dorm include Max–now on his 7th year in college, Sheen–his reluctant partner, Steven–a social entrepreneur, Ramon–his cop lover, Alex–a call center agent, and Jenny–his attentive girlfriend. They all spend the evening tucked away in solitary rooms, talking about collective experiences, sharing a similar fate. And rent is due.

Special Movies: Ces Quesada, Charles Aaron Salazar, Vandolph, Kate Alejandrino, Jun Sabayton, Wowie De Guzman
Country : Philippines
Genre : Comedy
Production Co : TBA Film

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Takas Movies 2024 Review Philippines Tagalog Movies | Vivamax

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