Five millennials come to terms with their careers and identities while encountering the hilarity, absurdity, and humanity of living in Metro Manila during the 2016 global paradigm shift. (Source: IMDb) Edit Translation
- English
- magyar / magyar nyelv
- dansk
- Norsk
- Native Title: Manilennials
- Also Known As:
- Screenwriter & Director: E del Mundo
- Genres: Psychological, Comedy, Law, Crime
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Cast & Credits
- Ria AtaydeMissyMain Role
- Chai FonacierYeyeMain Role
- Miss Mela HabijanRuthMain Role
- Nicco ManaloArtMain Role
- Fifth SolomonKikoMain Role
- Arlene Muhlach[Missy's mother]Support Role
Reviews
Relatable , Important but Messy
This drama is a bit hard to rate, partly because it is cut and shot kind of artistically messy... There is probably meaning behind the editing just that I do not really get it... Some of the shots are gorgeous but most of them are just oddly cut giving you the constant feeling of being in a messy room that you want to clean... + a little bit to much drunkeness and drugs for me to feel comfortable... But I think part of the point of this show is to make viewers feel just that really uncomfortable and that they achieved in abundanceThe characters in this drama are real relatable human being full of flaws that reminded me or people I used to know... I loved Ruth and would love to see more of her story and her potential love interest in a rom com... I also loved YeYe she is artistic, fun, flawed and really the type that is hard to be friends with but you can not help but love.
There are a lot of hints about the characters development, experience and relationships but it feels like we only get a very small part of their story leaving a little bit to much to the imagination and yes making it a bit hard to follow... there is also a lot of rap. music which is not really my cup of coffee but for those who enjoy rap this is probably pretty goos (I would not know...).
The drama has lots of funny and powerful lines, not enough to compensate the mess but enough to make it worth a watch!
Most of the social issues mentioned here are pretty universal, even if not always to the extent shown in the drama since laws and resources differ from country to country but many of the issues are still the same making it relatable even for those on the other side of the world from Manilla.
So yes worth watching just mind the mess and the drugs...
Also low bingabilaty but high lovability...
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It is a rollercoaster of emotion
I started to watch this series because from the poster, it feels like it is just a happy, youthful, comedy series. Well, it is not what I expected. One moment you are laughing, the next moment you are afraid or nervous. Or you are crying now, then the next scenes will make you feel a romantic excitement. It is really a rollercoaster of emotion while watching this series.Every episode tells about different social issues happening in the Philippines. Though the main characters are the same and the series follows their story, I prefer saying it is an anthology series. Also, every character represents different people in society. How they interact with each other and other people is a microscopic view of the interaction of different social classes.
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