Born to Love You is a Star Cinema and CineMedia romantic film under the direction of Jerome Chavez Pobocan starring the Coco Martin, Angeline Quinto, Albert Martinez, Eula Valdez, Malou De Guzman, and Al Tantay. Born to Love You is slated for a May 30, 2012 nationwide release. Let's check this launching movie for Angeline Quinto and her first pair up with Coco Martin.
Born to Love You
Plot / Synopsis
Born to Love You is a story about two people coming from different walks of life having a series of very unfortunate and unlikely encounters, but eventually falls in love with one another. All seems to be enough but complexities arose to threaten their relationship.
Watch Born to Love You Official trailer here:
Born to Love You Official Trailer Impression
Born to Love You Film Trailer Review
There is something about a launching movie films. A celebrity could either start right or not, in Born to Love You's case it looks like the latter. Although the main selling point of this film is the presence of Coco Martin alone.
Born to Love You is a film screaming with cliches and mediocrity. Even the premise shown in the trailer is something that we have already seen in countless of romantic films under Star Cinema. Well, one may argue to give Miss Quinto a little slack because it is her first movie, but let's be honest will you see a romantic film seeing that there is no chemistry between the two actors who we were supposed to relate and cheer for? Well, chances are there will still be people watching this film...that is if you are just a fan of the Coco Martin, hahaha. This is probably the film's greatest strength but seeing this trailer with a "bleh" of a cliche premise, lack of chemistry, and a newbie's seemingly blank acting, I just don't think that this would not be one of those chick flicks that even my special someone can drag me into watching. Although I am not into romantic films, I can appreciate if a film under such category works, sadly Born to Love You isn't one of that. It looks like Star Cinema is experimenting on their romantic film pair ups nowadays. I've observed a similar case with My Cactus Heart earlier this year and look at how that film performed. Making romantic films doesn't cost that much and this is why we have tons of romantic films created year after year, so we can probably excuse Star Cinema for a few lame films this year? In the end, films like My Cactus Heart and Born To Love You that just cashes in on the face value rather than the storyline or chemistry are not the kinds of romantic (or romantic comedy) films worth the time, effort, and money.
How about you guys? What can you say about this team up, the film's premise and the acting on this trailer? Share your thoughts on Born to Love You trailer in the comments section below: