Here Comes the Bride (2010)Director:Chris MartinezWriter:Chris Martinez |
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Here Comes the Bride (2010)Director:Chris MartinezWriter:Chris Martinez |
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Angelica Panganiban | ... |
Stefanie
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Eugene Domingo | ... |
Precy
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John Lapus | ... |
Toffee
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Tuesday Vargas | ... |
Medelyn
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Jaime Fabregas | ... |
Bien
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Cherry Pie Picache | ... |
Doris
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Tom Rodriguez | ... |
Harold
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Cai Cortez | ... |
Mariz
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Johnny Revilla | ... |
Antonio
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Bart Guingona | ... |
Rafael
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Ricky Rivero | ... |
Alfie
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Ricci Chan | ... |
JR
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Neil Ryan Sese | ... |
Inyaki's Dad
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Ayen Munji-Laurel | ... |
Inyaki's Mom
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Madeleine Nicolas | ... |
Linda
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Here Comes the Bride (2010) is a film directed by Chris Martinez, a rising director with 5 wins & 4 nominations under his achiever's belt.
This is his first film for 2010, and he chooses to direct a comedy, about body-swapping. It is a major letdown in my opinion, as this genre has been tried & tried again, it got boring.
Nothing new; people switching bodies and not realizing it. And once they've realized it, they do not really know what to do do about it.
Humor were good and well-placed, but scarce. And they have many dialogs in other native Philippines language, which makes understanding it harder.
However, there are good moral to be derived from this comedy. About putting other in our own shoes, about looking at things through other people's perspectives, and not just ours.
An overall feel-good film; nothing inspirational though.