In the continuation of Popoy and Basha's love story from One More Chance, we find the couple walking down the aisle and vowing to love each other "forever" and "ever." A Second Chance explores the realities and intricacies of Popoy and Basha's married life. We find Popoy as a failed achiever, struggling to keep his business and self-esteem intact, while Basha has given up so much in her life to keep their marriage together. Edit Translation
- English
- magyar / magyar nyelv
- dansk
- Norsk
- Native Title: A Second Chance
- Also Known As:
- Director: Cathy Garcia-Sampana
- Screenwriter: Vanessa R. Valdez, Olivia M. Lamasan, Carmi Raymundo, Enrico C. Santos, April Vicencio
- Genres: Romance, Drama
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Cast & Credits
- John Lloyd Cruz Main Role
- Bea Alonzo Main Role
- Dimples RomanaKristine Del Rosario / "Krizzy"Support Role
- Bea SawAngeline Tan / "Anj"Support Role
- James BlancoKenneth Del RosarioSupport Role
- Ahron VillenaJPSupport Role
Reviews
Should you give this movie a chance?
If you have seen 'One More Chance', you might want to watch this movie. But don't expect it to be the upgraded version because it might not be what you expect. Popoy and Basha’s flawed relationship in the prequel survived, and this movie takes an observant look at their married life with a subtle focus on the ‘seven-year marriage itch’.The storyline progressed in phases: from the wedding, then fast-forward to the present day. It gives an understanding of what is going to happen next, which is the challenges they are facing of being married. It’s understandable that so much could change their dynamic as a couple after almost 12 years together (they dated for 5 years in One More Chance and married for 7 years in this movie). I’d say that the conflict doubles down on the movie’s realness and is reasonably exaggerated for melodrama’s sake.
Bea and John Lloyd, as usual, deliver a good performance. They are who they should be, as they just perform naturally while giving sincerity to their roles. Their chemistry is undeniable. There are moments that made me smile, sad, frustrated and even made me go “aww!”
Like the prequel, A Second Chance is not lacking in sweet romance, some corny lines, dramatic conflicts and arguments, supportive friends, and a predictable ending – a standard romance-drama formula. The emotional rollercoaster is there, but not enough to leave a lingering feeling or a lasting impact. There are a few things that I think could’ve been done better, but overall, the movie is not bad.
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