अपनी भाषा में प्लॉट जोड़ेंThe film follows the story of Cali, a blogger who owns the up and coming blog, "The Bakit List," and her ex Gio who will return to her life unexpectedly and surprisingly after breaking her h... सभी पढ़ेंThe film follows the story of Cali, a blogger who owns the up and coming blog, "The Bakit List," and her ex Gio who will return to her life unexpectedly and surprisingly after breaking her heart.The film follows the story of Cali, a blogger who owns the up and coming blog, "The Bakit List," and her ex Gio who will return to her life unexpectedly and surprisingly after breaking her heart.
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Filipino cinema is surely dying, this is living proof of that. If I could've given this a negative score, i would've given it -1000 (and thats being generous). The characters were one-dimensional and very stereotypical. The conflicts were shallow. The only good thing in it was Sandara Park and Liza Soberano's face. Thanks for nothing :---)
This film brought me back to that bittersweet LizQuen era. Liza Soberano plays Cali, a girl scarred by her dad's infidelity, making her believe loyalty doesn't exist. Then came Gio (Enrique Gil), who promised to be different until one drunken night ruined it all. They broke up, lost touch, and life moved on. But fate had other plans.
Cali poured her pain into her blog, "The Bakit List," and Gio answered with his own "Dahil List." Suddenly, their love story became a social media spectacle. What follows is a mix of witty banter, tension, and an unspoken longing. The turning point happens in Korea, where they finally confront their past. Gio proves he's changed, Cali forgives, and in the end, she chooses to love and trust him again even if it means letting him go to chase his dream.
Liza and Enrique's chemistry? Still unmatched. Their scenes felt raw especially knowing now that they've been broken up for years (which honestly made watching this even harder as a LizQuen fan). I loved the film's message about forgiveness and growth but I'll admit, cheating isn't something I can forgive, so the "happy ending" didn't feel perfect to me.
Still, it's a solid romantic drama. Real, heartfelt and a little painful if you've ever been hurt.
Rating: 9/10.
Cali poured her pain into her blog, "The Bakit List," and Gio answered with his own "Dahil List." Suddenly, their love story became a social media spectacle. What follows is a mix of witty banter, tension, and an unspoken longing. The turning point happens in Korea, where they finally confront their past. Gio proves he's changed, Cali forgives, and in the end, she chooses to love and trust him again even if it means letting him go to chase his dream.
Liza and Enrique's chemistry? Still unmatched. Their scenes felt raw especially knowing now that they've been broken up for years (which honestly made watching this even harder as a LizQuen fan). I loved the film's message about forgiveness and growth but I'll admit, cheating isn't something I can forgive, so the "happy ending" didn't feel perfect to me.
Still, it's a solid romantic drama. Real, heartfelt and a little painful if you've ever been hurt.
Rating: 9/10.
The movie has the general set up to becoming a potential, "TYPICAL" romantic comedy but it doesn't. To be honest this Filipino romantic comedy was a pleasing experience as it lived up to a nice story and fulfilling ending. The acting was good, a lot of characters so it does get hard to keep up on the supporting cast but the leads were good. They had chemistry and kept me interested with their story. The dynamics worked. The cinematography was okay. Some shots seemed very different in a lot of scenes, which at times breaks the flow and pacing of the movie. Although, the shots in South Korea were pleasing to the eye. An overall fun romantic comedy. Relatable and not terrible. A big 7 out of 10. Maybe a longer running time would add more to the supporting characters and fix the pacing a little but overall enjoyed this movie.
LizQuen is definitely one of the best love teams. Their pretty faces complement their roles. While the film is not deep or something new, the two deliver and exceed the expectations, the way that only few love teams can sustain.
"My Ex and Whys" is nothing but a rehashed and recycle formula from all the Filipino ROM-com films. If you never seen a Filipino ROM-com film then you might like this. Everything is in the air a character break up and falling in love again, a main characters friends who frequently voices what to do, a tourist place where characters visit or if not fun moments there, a quotable lines where characters throwing to the audience and a chasing scene at the last film. The acting might be OK , even the cinematography but as a whole I find the film so awful as an escapism film. I think both Liza Soberano and Enrique Gills needs much better film than this. This is one of the worst Filipino Film I've seen in recent memory!
क्या आपको पता है
- ट्रिवियाEarlier versions of the script are titled "Not a Love Story".
- कनेक्शनReferenced in Bes and the Beshies (2017)
- साउंडट्रैकYou
Words and music by Gerry Paraiso (as Gerardo Paraiso)
Arranged by Teddy Katigbak
Mixed and mastered by Dante Tanedo
Used with permission from Ivory Music and Video
Performed by Jonalyn Viray (as Jona)
Produced by Jonathan Manalo
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- How long is My Ex and Whys?Alexa द्वारा संचालित
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- दुनिया भर में सकल
- $3,00,412
- चलने की अवधि
- 2 घं(120 min)
- रंग
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