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  1. #41

    Yes very funny jd ang movie... Sarah and loydi are very good actres and actor. Mabuang kog katawa pagwatch nko. Hope makakita pod mo aron dili ninyo ma mis ang lots of fun..

  2. #42
    wow so sweet!!
    I watch it with my friends,mama and bf. To make him realize some of the scenes in the movie; but sad to say he missed half of the movie because he was late. though i didn't complain about it. Lesson learned from the movie that you really dont have to keep on complaining, compare everything you've done in the relationship. as long as you love each other that's the only thing matters.



    Quote Originally Posted by seven_segment View Post
    saw this movie yesterday at the Ayala Cinema...5pm

    Im not really fond of watching pinoy love movies...sorry, but don't really
    have the taste...

    my commander(gf) is a fan of john lloyd...part one of this movie...i've insisted not to
    watch...kuyug ra niya iya mga classmates..i was too mean not to go with her...
    we're not really into watching movies(cinema)...restaurant/music/band are our usual date places...


    however, yesterday i was too kind to go with her...hehe

    the plot was very simple...murag low budget movie...
    technically i didn't like it...

    but what struck me most, is that...my girl, was so kilig...

    and felt all her giggles in my arms, she luagh...she cries...
    i was really observing her while watching...my left arm
    were filled with spots because of the "kusi" and "kilig" releases...hehehe
    but that's ok...

    then I remember, on the part 1 of the movie, no janry (thats my real name)
    beside her to receive what she felt, whom she can express those emotions...

    guilt..have struck me...i remember, those were the days...hehe
    i almost forgot, that she still is the girl I've 1st met...
    very sensitive...still a precious baby...for 6 yrs, we've been...
    nagkadugay passive naman diay kaayo ko...


    hehehe...yeah so much for the talk...but the
    experience yesterday have reminded me...and made
    me realize...

    and i think i have to force myself...if my gf ask
    to watch same pinoy love movies...hehehe

    just sharing po...hehe


    ps: maayo sad diay mu-act si sarah...natural ra kau tan-awn...hehehe

  3. #43
    9/10 higher bebeh kow higher...lolz

    nag ngisi ko nag tan aw sa movie
    kilig ang sarah-jlc
    kudos to direk cathy
    rayver is good.singeron sad d i ning bataa
    gwapa ni mikee murag wala pa anak

  4. #44
    pila na kaha ang income aning movie ron?

  5. #45
    ingon ana ka nice?? saonz! cge tan-aw unya ko kung naay mo treat nko..hahahaha...

  6. #46
    wow.. cant wait... gusto nako motan-aw...

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    When love is hard work
    By Phillip Cu-Unjieng Updated March 06, 2009 12:00 AM

    Director Cathy Garcia-Molina, John Lloyd Cruz and Sarah Geronimo: A job well done

    Film review: You Changed My Life
    MANILA, Philippines - You Changed My Life, a co-production of Star Cinema and Viva Productions, Inc. and directed by Cathy Garcia-Molina, comes to us with a lot of expectations. Reprising the characters they portrayed in the top-grossing film of 2008, the Sarah Geronimo-John Lloyd Cruz starrer runs the risk of either being relegated to that category where viewers will say they should have left things alone and the sequel resembles “whipping a dead horse;” or it’s like slipping on a warm glove on a very cold day, where the sensation is familiar and yet it is something we anticipate, relish, and are grateful for. Thankfully, the brains trust behind the sequel were fully aware of the situation, and took pains to give us a fresh story, a true development of the characters so many came to love.

    The rich boy-poor girl love story could have easily taken the route of least resistance, playing the audience simply for laughs, fairy tale romance, and feel-good moments; but the script of the Part 2 aspires for much more. Given that the social backgrounds of our two lovers are worlds apart, the relationship is like some ticking timebomb; and the film fully explores this aspect, presenting the dilemma/reality check of how perception, expectations, commitment, sacrifice, and hard work are often needed to make a relationship flourish and succeed.

    Sarah’s Laida is back in full force, showing her gift for physical comedy, while maintaining the balancing act of not letting the portrayal slip into caricature. John Lloyd surprises whenever he lets his restrained, stress laden character of Miggy suddenly slip into kenkoy mode. The support cast of the first film is back, and the new twist is Rayver Cruz’s Makoy, an old flame/high school best friend of Laida who ends up working in the same ad agency as her new assistant. A rival for the affections of Laida, it’s nice to note how the film makers manage to keep the Makoy character sympathetic, while the audience still roots for Miggy. The two scenes I found particularly telling in terms of our two heroes acting prowess were: A.) the one where John Lloyd and Dante Rivero (as Miggy’s father) are seated on a garden bench, and John Lloyd shows how he’s still one of the more effective actors when it comes to crying; and B.) when Sarah/Laida confronts John Lloyd/Miggy after he’s kept her waiting at a wedding of a friend, when disappointment, hurt, exhaustion and still, love, are etched on her face.

    Blending light, carefree moments with the more serious situations is direk Cathy’s special gift to us in this film. She redefines romantic comedy within a Filipino milieu, and reminds us that love is really not a simple, straightforward experience. Change is an essential element for sustaining a relationship, and making it grow. The fairy tale elements and resolution that do exist are there to maintain a feel good veneer, but the issues raised and confronted are what one takes away when leaving the theater.

  8. #48
    basta.....
    na badshot ko sa aq kyog...ng gawas mi mag startsa movie kay nag sakit iya tiyan....

    sa part na nag pic sala sa bukid wid da fire works...

  9. #49
    nindut ang You Changed my Life. =) Kilig man gud sya kay ma feel pud kunuhay nimo ba unsa sila ka in love. hehe. Ug bagay sila and SUPE GUAPO si John Lloyd. Angayan kaayo siya sa Miggy Montenegro nga role.

  10. #50
    wonder lang ko ngano gipa wig man si Sarah sa 2 ka movies?

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