Elsa, is assured by folks around her that she's worthy of being someone's girlfriend (or 'jowable'), she just hasn't met anyone worthy of being her partner yet. She continuously rants about the lack of romantic love (and sexual satisfaction) in her life, and she seeks advice from everywhere and everyone just to appease her soul. Despite her lighthearted and comedic approach to it, she remains hopeful that she will eventually meet The One. (Source: Spot.Ph) Edit Translation
- English
- magyar / magyar nyelv
- dansk
- Norsk
- Native Title: #Jowable
- Also Known As: Jowable
- Screenwriter & Director: Darryl Yap
- Genres: Comedy
Cast & Credits
- Kim MolinaElsa MangahasMain Role
- Kakai BautistaLibertySupport Role
- Cai CortezKarissaSupport Role
- Jerald NapolesBumbaySupport Role
- Candy PangilinanSister KatrinaSupport Role
- Suzette RanilloMiss ManaliliSupport Role
Reviews
The message of this movie is something worthy but some comedic parts might be inappropriate in a way
I actually waited this movie to be aired in Netflix and when I finally watched it, there's a part of me that's disappointed but at the same time glad that I watched it. So just a brief preview the story revolves on a woman who's too desperate to have a boyfriend and be devirginized. A lot of the scripts were Filipino slangs that are sexual references. The movie also attempted to break the Filipino culture of being conservative and religious, not that it mattered to me but if you're someone who's easily offended with those type of jokes, you can skip this one. Nonetheless, the message in this film is worth it specially for those single people who are feeling the pressure of being left out without a partner.Was this review helpful to you?
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