“Alone/Together” follows the love story of Christine and Raf, who cross paths again eight years after they first met during their college years. (Source: ABS-CBN News) Edit Translation
- English
- 한국어
- Español
- magyar / magyar nyelv
- Native Title: Alone/Together
- Also Known As: Alone Together , Spoliarium
- Screenwriter & Director: Antoinette Jadaone
- Screenwriter: Enrico C. Santos
- Genres: Comedy, Romance, Youth, Drama
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Cast & Credits
- Liza SoberanoChristine M. Lazaro / "Tin"Main Role
- Enrique Gil Main Role
- Adrian AlandyGregory Fausto / "Greg" [Tin's boss]Support Role
- Jasmine Curtis-SmithAly [ER intern]Support Role
- Nonie BuencaminoSir Alwyn [Tin's professor]Support Role
- Sylvia SanchezHilda Lazaro [Tin's mom]Support Role
Reviews
A Story of 'What-ifs'
This is the first Filipino movie I've watched that I really noticed the cinematography, set dressing, and costume design. Honestly, the film was so beautiful in so many subtle ways. The storyline is very slow-paced and relaxed, which I liked. It's also the third film I've seen starring love-team Liza Soberano and Enrique Gil. They were great in 'Just the Way You Are' and 'My Ex and Whys,' but I have more mixed feelings towards the storylines of those movies than 'Alone/Together.'Enrique takes a backseat in 'Alone/Together,' really allowing Liza to shine. She is really great at showing all those subtle emotions. I appreciated how her wardrobe and hair/makeup changed during the three different points of her life. As for the storyline, it was kind-of a retread of films like 'Starting Over Again' and probably a dozen other movies. Liza and Enrique play lovers that meet again some years later and wonder about the "what-if," you know the story. However, unlike a normal rom-com, 'Alone/Together' focuses more on Liza's character development and feeling fulfilled in a career as well as your love life.
Ultimately, I feel 'Alone/Together' is a very good movie and shows further promise for Liza and Enrique in the future. Next, I guess I'll have to watch 'Everyday I Love You' since that's the only film of theirs I haven't seen and maybe 'She's the One.'
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Love the leads' acting (especially Liza). Characters really relatable to people in their late 20s.
I enjoyed this movie. It's very relatable to someone like me in her late 20s who feels like a failure after college, except that I don't have big dreams except to have money and I don't have a boyfriend. I watched this for Liza Soberano, she's good here. Enrique Gil is good as well but I feel like this is Liza's movie and she was the one given more chances to show her acting prowess. I have the impression that some people find her acting bad because she doesn't put in "big emotions". However I found her acting on point. Her emotions shown in the movie is perfect. It doesn't need to be too loud or too mechanical. She's perfectUnlike some people, I'm not bothered with the "cheating" here. Raf had already broken up with his girlfriend prior to going to New York and proposing to Tin while Tin can't help returning back Raf's affections as I think her boss boyfriend is too controlling.
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