Born to Love You

June. 22,2012      
Rating:
6.6
Trailer Synopsis Cast

“Born to Love You” is a romantic comedy about poor lass, portrayed by Angeline Quinto, who tries her best to provide the needs of her siblings by joining singing contests. In one of the singing contests she joined in, she met Martin’s character who is a photographer. The two then found themselves falling in love with each other.

Coco Martin as  Rex Manrique
Angeline Quinto as  Joey Liwanag
Albert Martinez as  Charles Ronquillo
Eula Valdez as  Sylvia Manrique
Tonton Gutierrez as  Rex's Father
Al Tantay as  Yoyoy Estanislao
Malou de Guzman as  Dulce Estanislao
Jojit Lorenzo as  Freddie
Eda Nolan as  Jam
Kiray Celis as  Sampaguita Estanislao

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Reviews

Moustroll
2012/06/22

Good movie but grossly overrated

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AnhartLinkin
2012/06/23

This story has more twists and turns than a second-rate soap opera.

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Arianna Moses
2012/06/24

Let me be very fair here, this is not the best movie in my opinion. But, this movie is fun, it has purpose and is very enjoyable to watch.

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Darin
2012/06/25

One of the film's great tricks is that, for a time, you think it will go down a rabbit hole of unrealistic glorification.

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Paul Magne Haakonsen
2012/06/26

"Born to Love You" is a typical romantic lighthearted comedy to come out of the Philippines, however, towards the end, the movie does take on a more serious dramatic turn. Which was quite good, because it actually lifted the movie out of mediocrity.The story is about Rex (played by Coco Martin) who works as a photographer with his friend Freddie (played by Jojit Lorenzo). They get hired to work on an advertisement shoot for a Korean brand of noodles, where they team up with Joey (played by Angeline Quinto) and Jam (Eda Nolan). Rex and Joey don't always see eye to eye, but they find out that they have a lot in common and where animosity once bloomed, the seeds of budding love starts to grow.Well, the story is straight forward and quite generic for a romantic comedy of this sort. But there are some really nice touches to the storyline, such as the background story for both Rex and Joey - which reflects how they have things in common. But also the turn the movie took towards the end brought the movie out of a fairly generic genre.I enjoyed the movie, but wasn't overly impressed with it, up towards the end, then the movie really took a turn for the better. I will not reveal what it is, it is something that you have to see for yourself. An for the sensitive and those prone to tears, then you might want to have a tissue or two at hand towards the end.Luckily there isn't so much comedy to the movie, that it is the type of movie that have you laughing. But the movie is more of a realistic and heartwarming romance with just a pinch of comedy - just enough to keep you smiling and having a good feeling all throughout the movie."Born to Love You" is a beautiful movie, and one well worth of a watch, even if you are not a fan of Asian cinema.

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