Credited cast: | |||
Kathryn Bernardo | ... | Mia dela Torre | |
Daniel Padilla | ... | Ely Antonio | |
Aiko Melendez | ... | Insiang | |
Joey Marquez | ... | Caloy Antonio | |
Joshua Garcia | ... | Tonying | |
Ricky Davao | ... | Robert dela Torre | |
Maria Isabel Lopez | ... | Belinda Alfaro | |
Ana Capri | ... | Jane Antonio | |
Cris Villanueva | ... | Ben Antipala | |
Liza Diño | ... | Clara Antipala | |
Ana Abad Santos | ... | Mary Anne dela Torre | |
Melizza Jimenez | ... | Macky dela Torre | |
Rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
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Oscar Alfaro | ... | Belinda's husband |
Faye Alhambra | ... | Young Celine | |
John Bermundo | ... | Ely's stepbrother |
Ely and Mia (Daniel Padilla and Kathryn Bernardo) find each other on their individual journeys in finding redemption. After the unfortunate passing of Ely's girlfriend, Ely moves to Barcelona, Spain to fulfill his wishes when he meets a girl who reminds him of her. He tries to ignore the thought of her, but fate would always bring them together. Both struggle at first: but as they get know each other, things begin to feel lighter. Soon, Mia finds herself falling for Ely, who is not yet done loving someone else. With a strong voice of today's youth, this romantic-drama movie shows two people who are faced with the truth about themselves and about the past so that they can have a future together.
I liked this movie, could probably made a better TV show series if had more time, storyline could have been further developed with ease if adapted to a tv show. But once again a good movie by D &K. Its easy to watch and leaves you feel warm and smiling. Its not a deep woven storyline but light.