Añade un argumento en tu idiomaGamers turned lovers Cairo and Gavreel spend time together a few weeks before Cairo returns to his province. Their relationship is tested as they have to deal with distance, the pandemic, fa... Leer todoGamers turned lovers Cairo and Gavreel spend time together a few weeks before Cairo returns to his province. Their relationship is tested as they have to deal with distance, the pandemic, fate and circumstance.Gamers turned lovers Cairo and Gavreel spend time together a few weeks before Cairo returns to his province. Their relationship is tested as they have to deal with distance, the pandemic, fate and circumstance.
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- 9 nominaciones en total
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They have such, such good chemistry, and are amazing actors. Watching the international live stream felt like being in the cinema.
I can't wait to see the sequel or another series.
I can't wait to see the sequel or another series.
For that whole year of waiting I was kinda anxious as to whether the new season/movie can actually top all the greatness that Season 1 delivered. And after seeing the movie last night, I am confident to say that it did, it topped it surpassed and went beyond all the kilig, the drama, and all that. The first few minutes were very reminiscent of season 1 and will remind you why you loved the series in the first place, the rest allowed us to see the development in the characters and their relationships. We all know that the main characters can really engage, but i also enjoyed seeing the secondary characters especially if you are like me who loved all that took place in Alt Gameboys 13.5 truly, I'll be a fan of this masterpiece forever. Expect great things ahead for season 2.
Can't stop my tears!!! It was made really for everyone. Love is love. This is magical for us fans!
ATYPICAL MASTERY OF RESILIENCE... IN THE PRESENT TIME.
The Philippine scene (of all the Asian one) is unknown to us in the West. Maybe there are films/series that will have fans (like those who wrote before me) but in general terms, it is perfectly unknown... And this fact is wrong.
Investigating, I realized that it is a film version of a series. In the West this could go well or go badly. There are no intermediate points but here is proof that in Asia, things are different. And they do not follow rules...
Well, let's do a test: mix any Latin American soap opera melodrama (mainly from the early 2000's) with a super free version of the epic It's My Party (USA - 1996) and voila! We have this feature film. A formula that many in the West (mainly North Americans) will not like at all, but it is the Philippines... and they are our first cousins, because they have a culture similar to us Latin Americans, but as part of Asia, the Western rules and recipes do not have (and did not want to) follow any kind of guideline and that is great! Because it refreshes a bit, compared to so many proposals today, which lack everything, which is not worth mentioning.
The performances were the huge support of this film. Bravo! They deserve an 11/10 because the psychology and structure of their characters were explosively good, so much so that you can see that they lived their characters to the fullest. This is very, very atypical in many parts of the world. But here there was an atypical professionalism that deserves more exposure.
Although the script stumbled at first, as the substantial elements seemed a bit forced and were placed as a kind of "we have to fit part of a series here", this does not take away from the fact that later, circumstances made the performances fly high and without stops, it is as if the film came back to life after a beginning that did not promise anything (or at least for me) but fortunately it rose to the top. If it were not for this event that is a kind of "stone in the shoe" I would have easily given it a 10.
As I did not see the series, in fact, it is the first time I see a work from the Philippines, I was quite surprised... and how good that it was for the better. A mastery of good cinema and of loving resilience in general, although I hope they continue to refine it because it is not perfect and it must be said coldly and without fanaticism.
The title of my review is taken from the song "Entregra" by Grupo Niche.
The Philippine scene (of all the Asian one) is unknown to us in the West. Maybe there are films/series that will have fans (like those who wrote before me) but in general terms, it is perfectly unknown... And this fact is wrong.
Investigating, I realized that it is a film version of a series. In the West this could go well or go badly. There are no intermediate points but here is proof that in Asia, things are different. And they do not follow rules...
Well, let's do a test: mix any Latin American soap opera melodrama (mainly from the early 2000's) with a super free version of the epic It's My Party (USA - 1996) and voila! We have this feature film. A formula that many in the West (mainly North Americans) will not like at all, but it is the Philippines... and they are our first cousins, because they have a culture similar to us Latin Americans, but as part of Asia, the Western rules and recipes do not have (and did not want to) follow any kind of guideline and that is great! Because it refreshes a bit, compared to so many proposals today, which lack everything, which is not worth mentioning.
The performances were the huge support of this film. Bravo! They deserve an 11/10 because the psychology and structure of their characters were explosively good, so much so that you can see that they lived their characters to the fullest. This is very, very atypical in many parts of the world. But here there was an atypical professionalism that deserves more exposure.
Although the script stumbled at first, as the substantial elements seemed a bit forced and were placed as a kind of "we have to fit part of a series here", this does not take away from the fact that later, circumstances made the performances fly high and without stops, it is as if the film came back to life after a beginning that did not promise anything (or at least for me) but fortunately it rose to the top. If it were not for this event that is a kind of "stone in the shoe" I would have easily given it a 10.
As I did not see the series, in fact, it is the first time I see a work from the Philippines, I was quite surprised... and how good that it was for the better. A mastery of good cinema and of loving resilience in general, although I hope they continue to refine it because it is not perfect and it must be said coldly and without fanaticism.
The title of my review is taken from the song "Entregra" by Grupo Niche.
The feelings are sincere enough, but the first half of the film is too tired. For an audience who has not seen the drama version, it is a little incompetent to accept it. Until the aunt appeared, the atmosphere of the plot finally returned to normal. On the whole, it was still youth pain growth literature, and there was not much new idea, but their "first time" was very beautiful.
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- Créditos adicionales"Die Beautiful" Produced by Octobertrain Films, The IdeaFirst Company, Regal Entertainment, Inc.
"Ang babaeng allergic sa wifi" Produced by Octobertrain Films, The IdeaFirst Company, Cignal Entertainment
- ConexionesFeatures Die Beautiful (2016)
- Banda sonoraNangangamba
Composed and arranged by Zack Tabudlo (as Zack Nimrod D. Tabudio)
Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group Philippines, a Division of MCA Music, Inc.
Performed by Zack Tabudlo
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