Agrega una trama en tu idiomaWomen leaves her true love, ranch and family to go to Australia to support her family.Women leaves her true love, ranch and family to go to Australia to support her family.Women leaves her true love, ranch and family to go to Australia to support her family.
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Erich Gonzales
- Lovely
- (as Erich Gonzalez)
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- TriviaTouted as the very first all Filipino produced and made movie, starring local actors, to get a US premiere before its commercial run in the Philippines. The movie was originally set for a November release in the Philippines, but was moved due to shooting schedule problem in Australia. It could not be released in the Philippines on December since it would be affected by the annual Metro Manila Film Festival where only the official entries are allowed to be shown nationwide on Christmas day. So, its Philippines release was moved to 2009. Meanwhile, it was released in advance in US in time for the 15 anniversary of Star Cinema festival in America.
- ConexionesReferenced in Kristine: Lance Warns Jaime to Stay Away from His Girlfriend, Jewel (2010)
- Bandas sonorasI Don't Want You To Go
Music & Lyrics by Bruce Roberts / Allee Willis
Published by Reservoir 416 (BMI) & Universal Music Publishing Philippines, a division of MCA Music,
Inc.
Original Publishers: Fedora Music (BMI)/Baby Shoes Music (BMI)/Irving Music (BMI)/Warner-Tamerland Publishing Co. (BMI)/Rondor Music International (NS)/Warner/Chappell North America (PRS)/Universal Music Publishing (PRS)
Performed by Piolo Pascual
Opinión destacada
At least "Love Me Again (Land Down Under)" isn't a movie of two lovers set during wartime Australia or you'd think the reason the filmmakers didn't simply name it "Land Down Under" is because it would be eerily similar to, well, a movie of two lovers set during wartime Australia.
Rory B. Quintos yet again directs a film of a couple marked by forlornness in a foreign land, but hightailing the Middle Eastern desert for the outback in this supposedly mature romance produces neither a smart nor a moving melodrama. The story hasn't even properly started yet before Quintos' manipulation begins, using the majestic topography of Bukidnon as the starting point for Migo (Piolo Pascual) and Arah's (Angel Locsin) fledgling relationship with all the cloying furnishings highlighted by an unrestrained score. An accident which sends Arah's dad (Ricky Davao) to the hospital leaves Arah with no choice but to work as a rancher's cook in Australia to pay for the bills, against Migo's wishes for her to stay put. When Migo and Arah finally meet again after months of a hushed relationship, he's ready to own up to his mistakes, only she's set to marry her boss, hinting of issues that are more blistering than a cattle brand.
But alas, this being a love team-driven film, this setup eventually contents itself to be a slushy treacle for the leads' fans that's made mildly tolerable by its gorgeous locations and Locsin's charm although, sadly, is largely ruined by Pascual's irritating and bathetic performance. Quintos' attempts in conveying a serious motivation for Pascual's character greatly falls short that the film's decision to take the easy way out can't prove anything but either sheer laziness of the filmmakers - as exemplified by Arah's Aussie fiancé nonchalantly understating the importance of a meaningful relationship in front of her and Migo - or mere pandering to the crowd it caters to which reduces it to yet another entry from the assembly line.
Rory B. Quintos yet again directs a film of a couple marked by forlornness in a foreign land, but hightailing the Middle Eastern desert for the outback in this supposedly mature romance produces neither a smart nor a moving melodrama. The story hasn't even properly started yet before Quintos' manipulation begins, using the majestic topography of Bukidnon as the starting point for Migo (Piolo Pascual) and Arah's (Angel Locsin) fledgling relationship with all the cloying furnishings highlighted by an unrestrained score. An accident which sends Arah's dad (Ricky Davao) to the hospital leaves Arah with no choice but to work as a rancher's cook in Australia to pay for the bills, against Migo's wishes for her to stay put. When Migo and Arah finally meet again after months of a hushed relationship, he's ready to own up to his mistakes, only she's set to marry her boss, hinting of issues that are more blistering than a cattle brand.
But alas, this being a love team-driven film, this setup eventually contents itself to be a slushy treacle for the leads' fans that's made mildly tolerable by its gorgeous locations and Locsin's charm although, sadly, is largely ruined by Pascual's irritating and bathetic performance. Quintos' attempts in conveying a serious motivation for Pascual's character greatly falls short that the film's decision to take the easy way out can't prove anything but either sheer laziness of the filmmakers - as exemplified by Arah's Aussie fiancé nonchalantly understating the importance of a meaningful relationship in front of her and Migo - or mere pandering to the crowd it caters to which reduces it to yet another entry from the assembly line.
- Jay_Exiomo
- 15 ene 2009
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- Total a nivel mundial
- USD 1,418,466
- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 58 minutos
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By what name was Love Me Again (Land Down Under) (2008) officially released in Canada in English?
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