Benedicto "Ben" Caballero is an environmentalist who disapproves of deforestation for villages in mountainous regions in the country.He is more concerned of the environment than that of getting along with his siblings.It is revealed that he was a former lawyer and that he quit because of a matter between right or wrong,and not about winning or losing.He focuses on nature-for him,it's all about saving the planet.
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Nice effects though.
I like movies that are aware of what they are selling... without [any] greater aspirations than to make people laugh and that's it.
A great movie, one of the best of this year. There was a bit of confusion at one point in the plot, but nothing serious.
A clunky actioner with a handful of cool moments.
I loved this movie! Although the storyline has been used in similar circumstances, kind of a "Romeo & Juliet" storyline, but instead of the families being the "stumbling block" in this relationship, it was their careers. But despite that, it was still portrayed well. I thought the previous review was a bit harsh. I thought the acting was good, especially ANNE CURTIS (Michelle "Mitch" Valmonte). The Character of "Ben" was portrayed as a quiet sort of man, possibly because the actor playing him, AGA MUHLACH seems to have a similar temperament as seen in the "Behind The Scenes" film reel. I also thought the supporting cast did a great job! It was well written and directed with some awesome cinematography of Boracay & especially ANNE CURTIS in bikinis! (Ok, maybe that wasn't the cinematography... she still would have looked hot filmed on an old Super-8 movie camera!!) It has fuelled my desire to visit the beautiful resort of Boracay one day! Overall, I loved this movie! 10 out of 10 from me!!
got to watch this film on a Pal flight from Sydney. it was utter torture. man, Aga has been in the business for ages. and he still doesn't know how to act. he is like:"hey look at me, i'm sho cute don't you think sho?" he still hasn't outgrown his pa cute esh. sorry but i think Filipino movies in general are trash. so shallow plot, so predictable, so "wakasan" comics fantasy story. so unnatural acting, well Anne in fairness acted OK, so natural. come on, Filipino audience are not all stupid. make some good movies. enough of this stuff. so i have to write at least 10 lines for me to submit a comment. i can't write anything good about the movie except for the beauty of boracay. so i won't be adding anymore bad comments. oh, i have exceeded 10 lines already. it's time to push the preview then submit button!
I usually like heavy movies, but this one being light was very nice and warm to the heart. The Boracay setting was amazing... The cinematography was great. The story could have written better and more, I think, but Anne Curtis made it work to the end as always and expected of her as she's a great actress! I thought she carried the whole movie! It's probably different this time around since Aga usually carries his past movies, but this one, I can tell Anne truly was marvelous! I thought it was about her. My friends and I watched this movie twice! It was that how much we liked the movie! I'd surely watch her again in another movie and I'd sure visit the beautiful Boracay once I can go back to the Philippines!
Considering all the hype put into this brazen launching vehicle for Anne Curtis, When Love Begins was painful to watch from start to finish.Environmental rights lawyer Ben Caballero (Aga Muhlach) and spoiled real estate scion Michelle 'Mitch' Valmonte (Anne Curtis) meet in Boracay and fall in love. Despite their age difference and lack of things in common, they somehow sustain their MU (mutual understanding). When principles and disparate values and loyalties get in their way, both must make a decision to stay together or stand by their beliefs.Disappointing, really, considering the experience of writer/director Jose Javier Reyes (Kasal, Kasali, Kasalo) and the leads Curtis and Muhlach. Everything just felt forced: the unnatural dialogue, the wooden delivery, the poor editing...the lack of chemistry between Curtis and Muhlach just added fuel to the fire.Even the shockingly amateurish use of the formula was glaringly obvious and self-absorbed; despite the well-intended trendily eco-friendly subplot of the movie, the characters become tiresome mouthpieces for the message that it can come across as insincere because the audience's disbelief is not sustained. The supporting cast only serves to jar the moments instead of build up the scenes.No witty lines, no memorable scenes...utterly, sadly forgettable.