Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaAndi, an aspiring fashion designer, is trying to win back her first love slash ex-beau, Max, a surgeon. Andi thought her plan to win Max's heart will go smoothly, but Max found a new love un... Ler tudoAndi, an aspiring fashion designer, is trying to win back her first love slash ex-beau, Max, a surgeon. Andi thought her plan to win Max's heart will go smoothly, but Max found a new love unto a gay pediatrician named Christian.Andi, an aspiring fashion designer, is trying to win back her first love slash ex-beau, Max, a surgeon. Andi thought her plan to win Max's heart will go smoothly, but Max found a new love unto a gay pediatrician named Christian.
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So it's not exactly a groundbreaking movie in any way, but the characters are enjoyable to watch. The two male leads are adorable (especially Max), and as a gay man I found myself surprisingly even more interested in the female lead, Andi.
I'll probably think of the plot holes more upon further reflection, but having just watched it this movie left a pleasant impression. Is it an Oscar winner? No....but there are a lot worse ways to spend an evening. (If nothing else, just stare at Max) 😈
I'll probably think of the plot holes more upon further reflection, but having just watched it this movie left a pleasant impression. Is it an Oscar winner? No....but there are a lot worse ways to spend an evening. (If nothing else, just stare at Max) 😈
The gem in the movie is Angel Locsin as Andi - you really feel for her. Great performance - she leaps out of the screen. Good performances from the rest of the cast too, but the character of Max was a bit annoying.
While the movie is a rom com, it doesn't run away from resolving issues of everyone in it, and also depicts various interpersonal relationships well. Might have been a bit better edited at 2 hours length, though.
While the movie is a rom com, it doesn't run away from resolving issues of everyone in it, and also depicts various interpersonal relationships well. Might have been a bit better edited at 2 hours length, though.
Good movie. However, if you've seen Pusong Mamon (1998) first, The Third Party might feel less bold. Although it has modern touches and high-quality production, it doesn't have the same pioneering spirit and emotional punch. Still, The Third Party is a good movie that talks about love and acceptance, making it a nice addition to Filipino LGBTQ+ films.
The Third Party is a commendable effort that brings important conversations about love and acceptance to the forefront. It may not have the same impact as Pusong Mamon, but it stands as a worthy addition to the genre, offering a modern perspective on timeless themes. For those new to Filipino cinema, it serves as an accessible entry point, while for those familiar with Pusong Mamon, it provides a nostalgic yet fresh experience.
The Third Party is a commendable effort that brings important conversations about love and acceptance to the forefront. It may not have the same impact as Pusong Mamon, but it stands as a worthy addition to the genre, offering a modern perspective on timeless themes. For those new to Filipino cinema, it serves as an accessible entry point, while for those familiar with Pusong Mamon, it provides a nostalgic yet fresh experience.
We follow Andi's (Locsin) struggles, always left behind by the people in her life. Her mother abandoned her as a kid. Her first love Max (Milby) moved to the US to purse his studies. Her last boyfriend scammed her and left the country. Then finding out she's pregnant and with mounting financial issues, she turns to her ex Max having just come back and is now a full-fledged doctor. Madness ensues when she finds out he's now with a fellow doctor named Christian who has been looking at adopting for him and Max, having been together for three years already. With her back against the wall, they come to an arrangement where they will take care of her in exchange for her baby, a much better compromise instead of what she originally approached them for which was to get an abortion.
The performance of the three main stars are good enough for a romcom, with just some minor observations. Sam Milby was the weakest of the bunch, as we can barely get anything from him for the most part. He's a competent actor but his acting was uninspired. Angel Locsin was reliable but you get the feeling that the material was below her acting prowess. She's not necessarily overreacting, but there were scenes where a simple stare or a pensive look would've sufficed instead of laughing hysterically or crying on autopilot. If that's an acting, writing or directing issue, we'll never know. The surprise of the group is Zanjoe Marudo. I'm sure I've seen a couple of his works before and they've been decent but nothing was memorable enough. Here, he stole almost every scene he was in and he really was acting as the controlling boyfriend. I tried to analyze if he was good because he was acting as a straight guy pretending to be gay, but I didn't get that from his performance. I've always wondered why he has lasted this long in the showbusiness. He showed me in this movie why.
When one thinks of a Star Cinema movie, the common description comes to mind: tired, formulaic, predictable and many others, all pointing to the fact that when you've seen one movie from them, there's a feeling you've seen it all. Surprisingly, The Third Party was fun although some of the jokes fell flat, some seemed inappropriate and others were cliché. There were a couple of times where it could've helped bridge the gap and gain more understanding to the needs of the LGBTQIA+ community but failed to take advantage. I can imagine the uneasiness and the awkward reaction of the audience whenever Milby's and Marudo's characters were PDA-ing. Maybe that's asking for too much already from a material that surprisingly even got greenlit, coming from a conservative movie studio, much less get an Angel Locsin signed on. This movie will not change the world, but for the most part it's not a waste of time either.
The performance of the three main stars are good enough for a romcom, with just some minor observations. Sam Milby was the weakest of the bunch, as we can barely get anything from him for the most part. He's a competent actor but his acting was uninspired. Angel Locsin was reliable but you get the feeling that the material was below her acting prowess. She's not necessarily overreacting, but there were scenes where a simple stare or a pensive look would've sufficed instead of laughing hysterically or crying on autopilot. If that's an acting, writing or directing issue, we'll never know. The surprise of the group is Zanjoe Marudo. I'm sure I've seen a couple of his works before and they've been decent but nothing was memorable enough. Here, he stole almost every scene he was in and he really was acting as the controlling boyfriend. I tried to analyze if he was good because he was acting as a straight guy pretending to be gay, but I didn't get that from his performance. I've always wondered why he has lasted this long in the showbusiness. He showed me in this movie why.
When one thinks of a Star Cinema movie, the common description comes to mind: tired, formulaic, predictable and many others, all pointing to the fact that when you've seen one movie from them, there's a feeling you've seen it all. Surprisingly, The Third Party was fun although some of the jokes fell flat, some seemed inappropriate and others were cliché. There were a couple of times where it could've helped bridge the gap and gain more understanding to the needs of the LGBTQIA+ community but failed to take advantage. I can imagine the uneasiness and the awkward reaction of the audience whenever Milby's and Marudo's characters were PDA-ing. Maybe that's asking for too much already from a material that surprisingly even got greenlit, coming from a conservative movie studio, much less get an Angel Locsin signed on. This movie will not change the world, but for the most part it's not a waste of time either.
It's hardly an award winning movie, but it was fun to watch, had several sweet moments and all the typical moments of a PG-13 gay romcom. Probably a little longer than it needed to be - but that just gave more camera time to the handsome male leads. Subtitles made it much harder to finish the dishes!
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