Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueTwo imperfect people, a love coach and a conceited executive, strike a deal where she must find him a match. As they learn about each other, love blossoms between them unknowingly.Two imperfect people, a love coach and a conceited executive, strike a deal where she must find him a match. As they learn about each other, love blossoms between them unknowingly.Two imperfect people, a love coach and a conceited executive, strike a deal where she must find him a match. As they learn about each other, love blossoms between them unknowingly.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
Karen Toyoshima
- Katy Perry
- (as Karen Joy Toyoshima)
Gaye Angeles
- Mila's Sibling
- (as Gaye Piccio)
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Good plot, good view, and "Aya" was awesome. She delivered and was a natural. The two leads though engaging were not as genuine as the other casts, it didn't feel natural. Barbie as always shines when she needs to let go of her tears and was very effective in being a good and loving daughter. David has nuances that speaks of his role but still needs to do better (John Loyd would be a good fit for this role during his prime years, i cannot think of anyone on this generation that could match his charisma, Joshua maybe?). There were some scenes that were cringey and lacking, probably because Barbie still looks young for this role and at times David underdelivered. Sophia was amply performed well by Kaila, not too much, not too lacking. To succinctly put it, good storyline, ill fitting leads.
That Kind of Love (2024) is a poignant and engaging Filipino film that offers a fresh perspective on love and relationships. Set against the vibrant backdrop of the Philippines, the film combines heartfelt storytelling with a deep exploration of personal and romantic growth.
The movie features strong performances from its cast, with each actor delivering their roles with genuine emotion and depth. The chemistry between the leads is particularly noteworthy, bringing authenticity to their portrayals of love and conflict. Their performances anchor the film, making the emotional highs and lows feel profoundly real.
Visually, That Kind of Love is captivating, showcasing the beauty of its Filipino setting through skillful cinematography. The production design effectively reflects the local culture and adds a rich, immersive quality to the film. The attention to detail in capturing everyday life and scenic landscapes enhances the overall viewing experience.
The narrative is well-paced and thoughtfully crafted, blending moments of humor, drama, and romance. The screenplay skillfully addresses themes of love, family, and self-discovery, providing a compelling and relatable story that resonates with audiences. The soundtrack, featuring a blend of local and contemporary music, complements the film's emotional tone and adds an extra layer of connection.
Overall, That Kind of Love is a touching and beautifully made film that stands out for its heartfelt portrayal of romance and personal growth. It's a must-watch for fans of Filipino cinema and anyone looking for a meaningful and engaging love story. Highly recommended!
The movie features strong performances from its cast, with each actor delivering their roles with genuine emotion and depth. The chemistry between the leads is particularly noteworthy, bringing authenticity to their portrayals of love and conflict. Their performances anchor the film, making the emotional highs and lows feel profoundly real.
Visually, That Kind of Love is captivating, showcasing the beauty of its Filipino setting through skillful cinematography. The production design effectively reflects the local culture and adds a rich, immersive quality to the film. The attention to detail in capturing everyday life and scenic landscapes enhances the overall viewing experience.
The narrative is well-paced and thoughtfully crafted, blending moments of humor, drama, and romance. The screenplay skillfully addresses themes of love, family, and self-discovery, providing a compelling and relatable story that resonates with audiences. The soundtrack, featuring a blend of local and contemporary music, complements the film's emotional tone and adds an extra layer of connection.
Overall, That Kind of Love is a touching and beautifully made film that stands out for its heartfelt portrayal of romance and personal growth. It's a must-watch for fans of Filipino cinema and anyone looking for a meaningful and engaging love story. Highly recommended!
This Filipino romantic comedy breaks away from the country's cinematic trends of focusing on intense dramas and stories involving mistresses, offering instead a light, fresh take on love and relationships. The chemistry between Barbie and David is palpable, creating an electric atmosphere that makes the audience eagerly anticipate their every move. The moment their characters move closer or are about to kiss, the cinema erupts with screams, cries, and a wave of emotions, a testament to their magnetic connection.
Barbie, with her impressive résumé of nine best actress awards, delivers another stellar performance. However, this role showcases a different side of her - she is mature, sexy, sultry, and confident. Her wardrobe perfectly complements her character, adding to the overall appeal. David, on the other hand, convincingly portrays the CEO vibe, embodying his character Adam with charm and authority.
A standout in the comedy department is Divine, Barbie's sidekick, who brings a fresh and unexpected dose of humor to the film. The confrontation scenes are particularly poignant, delivering a roller coaster of emotions that resonate deeply. Despite the lengthy running time, the engaging performances and the actors' perfect fit for their roles make it fly by.
While the backstories and characterizations could use more depth, the undeniable chemistry between Barbie and David, often referred to as BarDa, saves the movie. Their dynamic is so compelling that it leaves a lasting impression, making viewers hope for a real-life romance between the two. This film is a delightful experience that brings happiness and lingers in the mind long after the credits roll.
Barbie, with her impressive résumé of nine best actress awards, delivers another stellar performance. However, this role showcases a different side of her - she is mature, sexy, sultry, and confident. Her wardrobe perfectly complements her character, adding to the overall appeal. David, on the other hand, convincingly portrays the CEO vibe, embodying his character Adam with charm and authority.
A standout in the comedy department is Divine, Barbie's sidekick, who brings a fresh and unexpected dose of humor to the film. The confrontation scenes are particularly poignant, delivering a roller coaster of emotions that resonate deeply. Despite the lengthy running time, the engaging performances and the actors' perfect fit for their roles make it fly by.
While the backstories and characterizations could use more depth, the undeniable chemistry between Barbie and David, often referred to as BarDa, saves the movie. Their dynamic is so compelling that it leaves a lasting impression, making viewers hope for a real-life romance between the two. This film is a delightful experience that brings happiness and lingers in the mind long after the credits roll.
I only ever watch one local movie on repeat and that's Rico and Claudine's Got 2 Believe. I watched this movie 3 times already after its debut on Netflix.
This is a feel-good movie, something light yet thoughtful and poignant without coming across as preachy. I particularly like the natural banter and the seamless back and forth of Barbie and David, the expressive eyes, sexual tension and natural closeness - as if they were having irl convos and we're all peeping into their private world.
Highly recommended for people who wants to be entertained and end up falling in love after watching. Something you should pop up on your screen when stressed and looking for something to cheer you up.
This is a feel-good movie, something light yet thoughtful and poignant without coming across as preachy. I particularly like the natural banter and the seamless back and forth of Barbie and David, the expressive eyes, sexual tension and natural closeness - as if they were having irl convos and we're all peeping into their private world.
Highly recommended for people who wants to be entertained and end up falling in love after watching. Something you should pop up on your screen when stressed and looking for something to cheer you up.
Why You Should Watch It Now
1. It showcases the undeniable & sizzling ✨ chemistry between Barbie and David that joyously 🎉 transcends from TV to the big screen. Even the seniors in the cinema where I watched it can't help giggle every time they have confrontation scenes. 😊
2. It's a romantic 💓 comedy that serves on point yet very tense🔥and butterflies-in-the-stomach inducing conversations between the main leads - you would wish you are there in the scene with them. 😊😊 The yacht scene is my most favorite. I wish Adam and Mila would stay in that yacht until they produce 12 kids together. 😂 😂
But, seriously, that yacht long-conversation scene can really make your heart tremble and make your knees weak. 😊 David has really mastered the subtle acting art. Every nuance, expression, gesture, and vocal delivery of someone who's falling in love - HE BLOODY NAILED IT.
3. Barbie Forteza wears so many beautiful dresses 👗 in this movie. She officially ended 💅 her teen-girl persona era while she struts around wearing all those chic and fashionable outfits.
4. Some scenes are filmed in South Korea. 🌸 They added more romantic ambiance ✨ to the whole story.
5. No villains, no side stories, the whole movie is all about how love finds Adam and Mila. 😊
6. No poverty porn! Yes! It depicts the Philippines positively - showing affluent places and decent working and dwelling spaces of the female lead. I just hate it when Filipino movies keep on showcasing poverty porn.
My only complaint is, it's TOO short despite the fact that it is a 2-HOUR-PLUS LONG movie. I feel like I wanted more. It's BITIN! It's not enough for me 😭 😭
1. It showcases the undeniable & sizzling ✨ chemistry between Barbie and David that joyously 🎉 transcends from TV to the big screen. Even the seniors in the cinema where I watched it can't help giggle every time they have confrontation scenes. 😊
2. It's a romantic 💓 comedy that serves on point yet very tense🔥and butterflies-in-the-stomach inducing conversations between the main leads - you would wish you are there in the scene with them. 😊😊 The yacht scene is my most favorite. I wish Adam and Mila would stay in that yacht until they produce 12 kids together. 😂 😂
But, seriously, that yacht long-conversation scene can really make your heart tremble and make your knees weak. 😊 David has really mastered the subtle acting art. Every nuance, expression, gesture, and vocal delivery of someone who's falling in love - HE BLOODY NAILED IT.
3. Barbie Forteza wears so many beautiful dresses 👗 in this movie. She officially ended 💅 her teen-girl persona era while she struts around wearing all those chic and fashionable outfits.
4. Some scenes are filmed in South Korea. 🌸 They added more romantic ambiance ✨ to the whole story.
5. No villains, no side stories, the whole movie is all about how love finds Adam and Mila. 😊
6. No poverty porn! Yes! It depicts the Philippines positively - showing affluent places and decent working and dwelling spaces of the female lead. I just hate it when Filipino movies keep on showcasing poverty porn.
My only complaint is, it's TOO short despite the fact that it is a 2-HOUR-PLUS LONG movie. I feel like I wanted more. It's BITIN! It's not enough for me 😭 😭
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- Bandes originalesThat Kind of Love
Words by Kyla Miel Camerong
Music by Kyla Miel Camerong
Produced by Kyla Miel Camerong
Published by Blacksheep Records Manila
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Détails
- Durée
- 2h 16min(136 min)
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 2.35 : 1
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