Alone/Together (2019)

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Written and directed by the critically acclaimed Antoinette Jadaone, Alone/Together, is a story many, if not all, can relate to.  Most of us, when we were very young and idealistic we wanted to change the world, but end up being the scum we thought we'd never be. 

LIZA SOBERANO is really more than a pretty face.  She's intelligent, and a true thespian.  I love her chemistry with real life beau, ENRIQUE GIL.  Even if they are both in love with each other in real life, they made us believe they were...are...Tin and Raf.  Yes, they were Tin and Raf, who drawn to each other the instant they came across each other at our National Museum in front of Juan Luna's Spoliarium.

The two have an instant connection that if you haven't the slightest idea what this story about, you would wonder how Aly(Jasmine Curtis-Smith) and Greg(Adrian Alandy) became a part of their lives along with pretty little Aisha(Xia Vigor).

You would have the answers somewhere in the middle of the story...the very relatable and somewhat predictable story...the very beautiful world class movie.

Besides the great story that was acted more than well by #LizQuen, the supporting characters other than the aforementioned did not disappoint:  Nonie Buencamino, Sylvia Sanchez, Dolly De Leon, and many, many others.

It's formulaic, yes, but it's alright. Pretty entertaining.  I honestly was looking for more, but since my dad, who is very picky about local flicks liked it, and think it has class, then I am impressed.  It's really very hard to please him.

Mom said, Ms. Jadaone is really one of her favourites.  Like my dad, she's hard to please too, so...

Well, that's all I'm going to say.

Here's to more #LizQuen movies. 🍷🍻

Cheers and blessings!






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