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Love Me Again (Land Down Under)

  • 2008
  • 1h 58min
NOTE IMDb
5,8/10
68
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Piolo Pascual and Angel Locsin in Love Me Again (Land Down Under) (2008)
DramaRomance

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueWomen 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.

  • Réalisation
    • Rory B. Quintos
  • Scénario
    • Jewel C. Castro
    • Arah Jell Badayos
  • Casting principal
    • Piolo Pascual
    • Angel Locsin
    • Ricky Davao
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • NOTE IMDb
    5,8/10
    68
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Rory B. Quintos
    • Scénario
      • Jewel C. Castro
      • Arah Jell Badayos
    • Casting principal
      • Piolo Pascual
      • Angel Locsin
      • Ricky Davao
    • 2avis d'utilisateurs
    • 1avis de critique
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 7 nominations au total

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    Rôles principaux74

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    Piolo Pascual
    Piolo Pascual
    • Migo
    Angel Locsin
    Angel Locsin
    • Arah
    Ricky Davao
    Ricky Davao
    • Mang Wayne
    Ronnie Lazaro
    Ronnie Lazaro
    • Mang Dodong
    Dimples Romana
    Dimples Romana
    • Inah
    AJ Dee
    AJ Dee
    • Koboy
    John Manalo
    John Manalo
    • Anthony
    Nash Aguas
    Nash Aguas
    • Ariel
    Brent Metken
    • Brian Sullivan
    Chanda Romero
    Chanda Romero
    • Migs' Mom
    Dominic Ochoa
    Dominic Ochoa
    • Migs' Brother
    Erich Gonzales
    Erich Gonzales
    • Lovely
    • (as Erich Gonzalez)
    Christopher Cayomoc
    • Rodeo Teammate
    Bodjie Pascua
    Bodjie Pascua
    • Bukidnon Doctor
    Ramuel Hernandez
    • Veterinarian
    Gina Amador
    • Arah's Mom
    Chris Boman
    • Aussie Doctor
    Phil O'Brien
    • Tractor Parts Supplier
    • Réalisation
      • Rory B. Quintos
    • Scénario
      • Jewel C. Castro
      • Arah Jell Badayos
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    charliekoon

    There is Love down under

    Love Me Again has taken two steps forward in telling a love story. It strays from the formula of most romantic films and in effect shunning the usual boy meets girl premise. The two characters have an established background. They were previous lovers who have not seen each other for years. Suddenly, they meet again which leads us to assume that there is really another possible romantic affair.

    The starting sequence of the film shows the green fields of Bukidnon. Then, the two characters are having a horse race going atop the hill. Migo (Piolo Pascual) wants to win back Arah's (Angel Locsin) love and trust. He does this through sugar-encrusted lines said to Arah, overtly trite love gestures, horse race bets, bull riding and even joining the famous calf roping during the Kaamulan Rodeo Festival. During the festivities, Migo's team-up with Arah's father (Ricky Davao) won them the Rodeo competition. Suddenly, Arah's father got gored by one of the calves. The worried Arah desperately needs money. She gets an offer from his uncle's (Ronnie Lazaro) boss Brian (Brent Metken), an Australian rancher to join them to work abroad. Migo gives financial support to Arah for her not to go. But Arah has already made her decision.

    It sounds like a love that will conquer any barrier and distance. And yes, it is. I am aware to whom this film is made. As I have said, the film has made some alterations with the romantic formula. Obviously, they cannot further make flamboyant and wild experimentations to make this a work of a superior caliber. It has a market to please in that once it has achieved the audience satisfaction, it could be adequate to make this film just passable, the financial returns is an expectation. I don't want to be explicit on this but for now, I have to say that mainstream films balances the gifts they have in hand and offers compensation to most viewers. Love Me Again has been written by Jewel Castro and Arah Jell Badayos with careful intonation. The conflict of the story is of course well regarded on how they made it more natural.

    Arah's character has high hopes for a future love with Migo. But then, it is shattered by the accident. She works in a ranch in Australia and after a while, she was offered by Brian to get married. Arah is good in Mathematics which I think got Brian's interest to have her as a partner. She stopped doing physical work and instead she does the Bookkeeping. Until after two years, Migo appeared in the ranch hoping for work and to get Arah back.

    Both actors are convincing as a love pair. They are candid most of the times and I know most of the viewers had a great time seeing these two stars riding in horses and chasing calves. It is risky in a way and I admire both Pascual and Locsin in having the courage in doing most of the stunts. Also, I can sense that Pascual has really the potency to be very accessible as an actor. He is so easy to be paired with anyone and that is quite a talent because that is the essence of making the story more convincing. His character as Migo has lots of weakness and much of it has ruined the opportunity to have Arah's trust back. Although he gets to do one thing that is right and sensible. He opted not to sell part of the ranch. There is a hope for something to go back for.

    Rory Quintos has a certain feel of what love is all about which is why he gets to direct a film with more bluntness towards this kind of emotion. It is a risk in itself. But the director and the writers have balanced this through the timely progress of their love which even took more than two years until Pascual's character even went far to Australia. The sight of small scale festivals in the province and working abroad is believable as a backdrop. Although I have noticed that the horse scenes of the two stars could be more polished. Their efforts must be seen since it is hard doing all of that stuff. The camera works appears to be dull and listless. Innovation with the camera techniques might help these scenes look more forceful and engaging.

    Arah's father once said to Migo that Bukidnon during his times had a flourishing Cowboy livelihood. At present, the refusal for change is not anymore practical. It is part of the metaphor of love, the refusal to yield once the passion has set, as seen in Migo's refusal to move on despite the realities of a pragmatist's world. There are opportunities given at every point in our life. And with those prospects, we have to deal with it with practicality. Love Me Again in relative terms is a film that could be enjoyed by most audiences. In recent times, the Filipino Film Industry is still struggling. Love Me Again could be sufficient for now. It has a logical conflict and even if the ending is a bit contrived, even the intelligent ones cannot argue as love is not perhaps greater but is independent of logic. It is the person's choice whether to use logic and practicality in love or to dive head-on without the knowledge of depth.

    Rating: 3/5
    4Jay_Exiomo

    Pineapples, cows, sugar and treacle

    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.

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    • Anecdotes
      Touted 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.
    • Connexions
      Referenced in Kristine: Lance Warns Jaime to Stay Away from His Girlfriend, Jewel (2010)
    • Bandes originales
      I 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

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 15 janvier 2009 (Philippines)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Philippines
    • Langues
      • Philippin
      • Tagalog
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Land Down Under
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Australie
    • Sociétés de production
      • ABS-CBN Film Productions
      • Star Cinema
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    • Montant brut mondial
      • 1 418 466 $US
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    • Durée
      1 heure 58 minutes
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