I would always be enchanted by Anne Curtis' charm since I personally met her one Sunday afternoon after ASAP. She was sweet, fragrant, warm, gracious and engaging. It made me an instant fan.Upon hearing about this movie made me want to see it immediately. And Anne never failed to amaze me with her stunning performance and svelte screen presence. She's delectable to watch, luxuriant and lusciously wild. Her acting chops never disappoint a somehow sloppy direction. Her aggressive take to equal Claudine's acting brilliance sizzles in every sequence she appeared in.
Okay, enough of Anne. She's as good as she can always be. This movie somehow tackles the inimitable take on love. Finding love. Love triangles. Love lost. Love found. And shared between sisters. Good plot. Not too bad. Screenplay has some slips but it manages to catch up on succeeding sequences. Richard Gutierrez still can't act. That much. He tried but yeah, he just can't act. But lo! he knows how to shed a tear on cue. And then there's Claudine. She is hot! One hot hot momma!
On the side note. GMA Films must come up with conversational dialogues that sounds real (hello Joel Torre-Claudine hospital scenes) and not sounding quoted or something. Indescribable! It just doesn't fit sometimes. Take Star Cinema's dramatic lines and punches. That is just right on the dot. Well, anyway, GMA Films is just starting and it's not too bad.
Not to forget: the music! I wish Regine's old trio version of herself was featured here. Her cover was much more stirring and appealing than Rachelle Ann Go's take, or that it was upped for a contemporary arrangement. Well, it's just my opinion.
Not to forget: the music! I wish Regine's old trio version of herself was featured here. Her cover was much more stirring and appealing than Rachelle Ann Go's take, or that it was upped for a contemporary arrangement. Well, it's just my opinion.
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