But it settles down and doesn't pursue bigger dreams that could have made it so much better - ironic if you put it in the context of its message. Overall, it makes you wonder if the film was written to be less dramatic and less romantic and more real then "Alone/Together" could have been a memorable film - maybe even an award-winning with its nationalistic twist. Liza Soberano in particular was able to transform her character easily and was one of the best parts within the film. On the acting part, we actually loved the performances of both leads. bathed in the light of the end credits from the Bruce Willis movie he'd been watching. This may sound minor for some but the whole romantic aspect impacts a substantial portion of the story and supporting chracters that felt paper thin and dispensable. and one of the rare times when she and I were alone together. Characters in this portion also felt like they were cast and written out of convenience to make conflicts and situations arise out of nowhere. Check out the new Trailer for Alone Together starring Katie Holmes Let us know what you think in the comments below. Alone/Together A love story of Christine (Liza Soberano) and Raf (Enrique Gil), who cross paths again eight years after they first met during their college years. We really can't delve deep into its elements without spoiling it but this made the film's narrative less substantial, messier, and even unrelatable. Unfortunately, the film at this point, forces a love story into the mix and takes over everything else as its priority. By the definition, they are full-grown adults and they have every. They are already in their 40s in the film. We liked how well this was done not only to how the script and even make-up felt authentic (the transformation of Liza Soberano and Enrique Gil was just astounding and outstanding) but how perfectly it was able to convey the innocence, naiveness, and openness of a person who is just about to step out of college. College sweethearts Christine (Liza Soberano) and Raf (Enrique Gil) meet again for the first time, eight years after their breakup. Maybe we failed because we dropped out of life. The first thirty minutes was a thrilling and nostalgic look back to anyone's collegiate days. There are certainly elements in "Alone/Together" that showed the potential of its production and its narrative.
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