Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaAshley, who has weird "special" feet, pairs up with amateur shoemaker Chuck for a shoemaking contest. While making the perfect shoes, the unlikely pair becomes the "perfect fit" for each oth... Ler tudoAshley, who has weird "special" feet, pairs up with amateur shoemaker Chuck for a shoemaking contest. While making the perfect shoes, the unlikely pair becomes the "perfect fit" for each other.Ashley, who has weird "special" feet, pairs up with amateur shoemaker Chuck for a shoemaking contest. While making the perfect shoes, the unlikely pair becomes the "perfect fit" for each other.
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Althea Ruedas
- Nathalie
- (as Althea Ruado)
Sarah Pagcaliwagan
- Cabrera's Sales Lady
- (as Sarah Brankensiek)
Chamyto Aguedan
- Events Coordinator
- (as Chammyto Aguedan)
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Silly Red Shoes is a story based on a legend of Princess Lily, which live on its title "silly" legend, a twisted modern Cinderella and Beauty and the Beast combined. It radiates a tender feeling, a quest on something you thought you don't have or you can't but turns out you can and you have.
The story centers on familial love rather than teen romance, if it what you expected then it's certainly not. The main actors are good but they were overshadowed by the intensity of the roles of the supporting characters, I wished Chuck and Ashley were given a chance of a pivotal scene on their own. Chuck and Ashley's story is just a background. No hint of teen love and the interactions were too weak if not insignificant to give the actors a chance to show their on-screen partnership, by what's given to them you can loosely judge if they even have chemistry. The ending was also abrupt, the legend was justified but it lacks a closing scene on supposedly Ashley's shoes or feet redemption.
All in all its cinematography is the main savior, it's not a teen love story but story good enough for a Father's Day Special.
The story centers on familial love rather than teen romance, if it what you expected then it's certainly not. The main actors are good but they were overshadowed by the intensity of the roles of the supporting characters, I wished Chuck and Ashley were given a chance of a pivotal scene on their own. Chuck and Ashley's story is just a background. No hint of teen love and the interactions were too weak if not insignificant to give the actors a chance to show their on-screen partnership, by what's given to them you can loosely judge if they even have chemistry. The ending was also abrupt, the legend was justified but it lacks a closing scene on supposedly Ashley's shoes or feet redemption.
All in all its cinematography is the main savior, it's not a teen love story but story good enough for a Father's Day Special.
Chin is really a good actress, I hope she get a lot of project. I love chin!
Silly Red Shoes is the second movie of a new budding Director James Mayo after Ogie Alcasid's Kuya Wes. Director Mayo succeeded in giving his audiences the right mood in these two films. Silly Red Shoes anchors its story on a fairytale, mirroring the reality on the life of its lead star Ashley (Francine Diaz) and her old time classmate, Chuck (Kyle Echarri). It is also iwant's anniversary offering featuring the love teams of ABS CBN's " The Gold Squad"
The cinematography was breathtaking, it was useful to make you feel the culture and the vibes of the setting, and its fantasy mood! , however, for this movie it could have been adjusted for a more youthful feel, since teen stars were the lead and the majority of the target audience.
The story was very simple and direct to the point! Family stories like what has been depicted was not new but it was the performance of Mayor Herbert Bautista who made it beautiful. It was too palpable that Chuck and Ashley's love story took a back seat. It could have been more developed for the two teen actors a chance to promote their loveteam, as there were segments that are drudging and could have been used to move Chuck and Ashley's story forward.
Despite of it lacking climactic scenes, Silly Red Shoes is the right film for you if you want to step into the right amount of family stories and fantasy!
The cinematography was breathtaking, it was useful to make you feel the culture and the vibes of the setting, and its fantasy mood! , however, for this movie it could have been adjusted for a more youthful feel, since teen stars were the lead and the majority of the target audience.
The story was very simple and direct to the point! Family stories like what has been depicted was not new but it was the performance of Mayor Herbert Bautista who made it beautiful. It was too palpable that Chuck and Ashley's love story took a back seat. It could have been more developed for the two teen actors a chance to promote their loveteam, as there were segments that are drudging and could have been used to move Chuck and Ashley's story forward.
Despite of it lacking climactic scenes, Silly Red Shoes is the right film for you if you want to step into the right amount of family stories and fantasy!
Silly red shoes very beautiful story natural acting all cast espicially Kyle and Francine there is romantic excitement so happy to watch it again in again
Silly Red Shoes is not your ordinary teen ROM com movie, it is more than that. This movie gave Kyle and Francine and opportunity to showcase their crafts and skills to the digital audience. The movie itself is a mixture of romance, comedy and drama. I was able to follow the pace of the movie and the supporting casts were also given an opportunity to thrive as well so this film is balanced which is a good thing. If I can give this a 100 stars, I would. It is THAT great. Looking forward to more Kycine movies
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