Unknown to Manu, a moment of abandonment seven years literally bore fruit in the person of a son who he never knew existed. The mother, Monique, disappeared from his life to live abroad and bear his child while pursuing her own interests and career. Manu decides to accept Tristan into his life but was asserting his being the “father” to his “son”. Manu wanted to have more of his “son” much to the dismay of Minoque. In this tug of war for the child’s love, who is to win? Or will everybody end up as losers? (Source: RegalEntertainment) Edit Translation
- English
- magyar / magyar nyelv
- dansk
- Norsk
- Native Title: My 2 Mommies
- Also Known As: My Two Mommies
- Director: Eric Quizon
- Screenwriter: Jose Javier Reyes
- Genres: Comedy, Romance, Family
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Cast & Credits
- Paolo Ballesteros Main Role
- Solenn HeussaffMoniqueMain Role
- Marcus CabaisTristanMain Role
- Joem BasconRonnieSupport Role
- Dianne MedinaKarenSupport Role
- Jay GonzagaTelenovela DriverSupport Role
Reviews
Typical family oriented movie with a twist of LGBTQ+
Movies from the Philippines usually have a story line which is family-oriented and this is a great depiction for it with the comedic twists.As for the plot, it's quite simple and there's nothing new or unique to expect aside from the intriguing premise where a gay discovered that he has a son from the past. Mostly, the positive side of this is that it's realistic and also easy to relate to. Just a feel good movie.
The casts also performed exceptionally specially for the cute child they had. He's really smart and talented. If there's something I am disappointed, it's the character personality of Manu. I get the culture of spoiling kids in the Philippines but I just don't really get why he lets his son watch a soap opera that is for adults. Aside from that all the characters did the roles perfectly.
I haven't really noticed any particular songs or music in the movie so I really can't tell. At least it didn't ruin any particular scenes in the movie.
Well, overall if you want to watch a family-oriented movie over the weekend or if you're just finding a feel good movie to watch on Netflix, I would recommend this one. There's not much Filipino slangs in this movie so even non-native would be able to appreciate the movie.
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