Dee is a Manila-based real-estate broker who returned to her hometown of Bulusan, Sorsogon in time for the 80th birthday of her grandmother, Lola Dulce. She then gets reacquainted with her former schoolmate Edong, a simple coconut farmer who happens to admire her but his insecurities get the best of him whenever he interacts with Dee - leaving an unpleasant first impression. As they spend more time together, Dee changes her perception of him as she realizes his compassionate personality and later on falls in love with him too. (Source: IMDB) Edit Translation
- English
- magyar / magyar nyelv
- עברית / עִבְרִית
- dansk
- Native Title: Ikaw
- Also Known As:
- Screenwriter & Director: Barry Gonzalez
- Screenwriter: Ays De Guzman
- Genres: Comedy, Romance, Drama
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Cast & Credits
- Janine GutierrezDeeMain Role
- Pepe HerreraEdongMain Role
- Nicco ManaloBertSupport Role
- Vangie LabalanCarmenSupport Role
- Archie AlemaniaMannySupport Role
- Analyn BarroLaniSupport Role
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I owe my mother another movie
I told my mother at the weekend, “Ma! Netflix released a new Filipino movie and it’s a romantic comedy”. We settled into our favourite couches and was ready for some mother-daughter time. The movie started, and we laughed. We bonded, we laughed again, and then we did not.Why? The ending.
This story started well with Dee going back to her hometown for her grandmother’s birthday. The FL is beautiful, loves her lola (grandmother), and has a kind personality that draws people into her sphere. She rediscovered the village lifestyle and its many characters who eat at her lola’s eatery. Along the way, she reconnected with the ML, Edong, whom she knew through secondary school. They hang out, drink his coconut moonshine, smile a lot at each other and fall in love along the way.
Simple and sweet. Perfect for a relaxing weekend viewing. My mother and I laughed at certain parts, dismissed at some questionable pacing and storytelling, and gushed at the sweetness of the ML’s traditional way of courting the FL (he asked her lola’s permission to court her). It is, after all, a romantic comedy where it promises us a warm and fuzzy happy ending.
Then, the story changed its genre to a tragic romance at the final 10% of the movie. Once the movie ends, my mother and I just stared at the screen and said to each other “well, that was not happy at all”. We got up from our respective couches, turned off the tv and ate something sweet. The sweet food managed to get rid of the sour taste from the movie.
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