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A film that is starred by Toni Gonzaga and Piolo Pascualand is directed by BB.Joyce Bernal.

in all of its effort to weave into its rigid narrative of distraught individuals who are on the verge of taking their own lives the common pleasantries of a traditional romantic comedy, the film unduly romanticizes suicide, painting it with all the alluring grooves and mystique that betray the pain and aches that normally accompany such an act of despair.

•It is also feel like a well-acted piece

At first glance, Last Night feels like a well-acted piece, with Pascual and Gonzaga exuding just the right charm and charisma to pull off likability out of characters who are first introduced while in a state of grave distress. Pascual dutifully plays his character with all the requisite gestures that echo unmitigated depression. Gonzaga maintains that engaging aura of a hopeless romantic that worked quite well for her in most of her previous films.

The Second Film is Four sisters and a Wedding

A Film that is starred with Toni Gonzaga,Shaina Magdayao,Angel Locsin,Bea Alonzo,and Enchong Dee itis a film by Ms. Cathy Garcia-Molina

Four sisters and a wesding is a film that the the plot was laid out effectively at the start of the movie making it easy for audience’s attention to be engaged effortlessly. But putting all the interesting points at the beginning caused a lull halfway through the film as the story struggled to keep the action moving via contrived conflicts and trying-hard-to-be-funny scenes.
There are also instances where the characters and how they were portrayed became almost cartoonish, albeit unintentionally. For instance, Toni Gonzaga seems content to rehash her Toni Gonzaga mannerisms that it became difficult to see her as her character Teddie.

The movie often crosses the line between being a dramatic movie and a laugh-out-loud comedy—with most of the laughs being provided by Princess’s family, including her dying grandfather.

Director Cathy Garcia Molina seems an expert in combining both genres without audiences getting confused by this mix. However, for the sake of consistency, it wouldn’t hurt the story if the movie made up its mind and decided to be more dramatic than funny, or vice versa.

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