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John Lloyd Cruz | ... |
Popoy Gonzalez
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Bea Alonzo | ... |
Basha Eugenio
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Derek Ramsay | ... |
Mark
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Maja Salvador | ... |
Trisha
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Dimples Romana | ... |
Krizzy
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James Blanco | ... |
Kenneth
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Janus del Prado | ... |
Chinno
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Ahron Villena | ... |
JP
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Bea Saw | ... |
Anj
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Nikki Gil | ... |
Helen
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Nanette Inventor | ... |
Nanay Edith
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Denise Joaquin | ... |
Basha's Sister
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Al Tantay | ... |
Tito Willie
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Melissa Mendez | ... | ||
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Shamaine Buencamino | ... |
Mommy Rose
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Longtime couple Basha (Bea Alonzo) and Popoy (John Lloyd Cruz) are practically inseparable, so when they split up, it's not surprising how heartbroken each feels. But Basha, stifled by the relationship, wants to spread her wings, and Popoy loves her too much to stand in her way. Struggling to build their lives anew, the onetime lovers face daily reminders of their happier times together even as they try to chart their own paths. Written by ledster
"One More Chance" is a chick flick, no doubt about. As a guy watching this, you just sit there and get annoyed, especially because the movie is about 2 hours long and tastes literally forever to get nowhere.
The storyline can be summarized with nine words: lovers break up, lovers hurts, lovers get back together.
Popoy (played by John Lloyd Cruz) is engaged to be married to Basha (played by Bea Alonzo). But Basha is being suffocated in the relationship and calls it off, needing time to be alone. Separated, they have to find their own legs in a world without one another.
The storyline is straight forward for a movie of this genre. There is nothing new to be seen here really. And as such, then the movie doesn't really impress. However, I am sure that you will eat the storyline right up if you are a woman.
I will say that Bea Alonzo did a good job with her role, as did John Lloyd Cruz, but you sit there and get really annoyed with his character, especially as he is so self-centered, narrow-minded and turns into a spiteful stalker of sorts. It is not the actor's fault, it is simply the character in the story that was a sissy joke.
This movie did have some good points and moments here and there, but ultimately, it was a struggle to get through the nearly two hours the movie dragged on for.
This is a sappy love story for a woman audience. Guys and gents, you might want to find something else to put on. Definitely not one of Philippines cinema finest moments.