My Bebe Love: #KiligPaMore
My Bebe Love: #KiligPaMore
| 25 December 2015 (USA)
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Dondi is a nerd and an obedient nephew to his aunt Cora who makes decisions for him. Meanwhile, Anna is a stubborn and rebellious girl who seeks the attention of her father Vito. Dondi and Anna cross path and their different personalities collide. They eventually fall in love with each other and solve their own problems. Vito and Cora are bitter business competitors and because of their rivalry, they disapproved the romantic relationship between Dondi and Anna.

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Lovesusti

The Worst Film Ever

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Stevecorp

Don't listen to the negative reviews

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Borgarkeri

A bit overrated, but still an amazing film

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Wyatt

There's no way I can possibly love it entirely but I just think its ridiculously bad, but enjoyable at the same time.

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The Jellicle Kat

I'll be brutally honest here. My Bebe Love is offensive because its ambitions are low with no solid plot for the audience to follow.It bears no palpable conflict, and the film basically just goes back and forth over petty issues that the narrative itself does not seem bothered to resolve.The movie is nothing more than a forgettable hodgepodge of clichés and bad old jokes. Half of the movie is injected with product endorsements. It's like an extension of Eat Bulaga's Kalyeserye. Dear lord! We want our movies to be served on a silver platter, not on a paper plate.Don't watch this movie. If you're curious to see it - just get a copy from freeware (just don't spend your hard earned cash for it). Not worth your penny.

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Dave McClain

Most Americans have probably seen more foreign films than they realize, and I'm not just talking about foreign countries co-producing a primarily American film. Let me show you what I mean: Did you know that all three of the "Taken" films were produced solely by a French company? Or that the 1983 Best Picture Oscar winner "Ghandi" was a production of India and the UK? The 2015 English language film "The Salvation", which takes in the American West, was produced by five different countries: Denmark, the UK, South Africa, Sweden and Belgium! Similarly, 2015's English language "Clouds of Sils Maria" was a joint production of France, Germany and Switzerland. I could go on, but I'm sure you get the point.The question then, is since you're used to seeing foreign films, how many have you seen that were produced in that country's native language? If you've liked any of the movies I mentioned in the last paragraph, then once in a while you might want to try taking that extra step of going to a movie with subtitles. You might even enjoy the experience. ("Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon", anyone?) Over the years, I've enjoyed foreign language films from Argentina, China, the Dominican Republic, Germany, India, Israel, Japan, Mauritania, Mexico, Russia and Venezuela. Now, my list also includes the Philippines, after the romantic comedy "My Bebe Love", subtitled in English, but made mostly in the native Filipino language of Tagalog. In this case, as usual, I'm glad that I decided to add another country to my list.First of all, a little background to establish the proper context for appreciating this movie. The full title is "My Bebe Love: #KiligPapaMore". "Bebe", as you'd probably guess, is a pet name, the same as referring to a significant other as "baby". The subtitle's meaning is less obvious, however. It does not, as it might appear, refer to anyone ending his or her father's life. "Kilig" is a Filipino word that doesn't translate directly into English, but is similar to the phrase "tickled pink" and is used in a romantic context, as in when someone is newly infatuated with another person, or how a person might feel when observing a couple acting romantically or getting engaged. Whether kilig, as it is used in this movie's title, refers to "papa" having those feelings about something he's going through or experiencing kilig because of what he sees in someone else is a good question. There's a lot going on in this movie – and a lot to get excited about for Filipinos. This film's four main actors are all very famous in the Philippines. They include Ai-Ai delas Alas, "the Philippine Queen of Comedy", Vic Sotto, a hugely popular actor (the Philippines' "Box Office King" in 2004, 2005, and 2006) who is also a comedian, TV show host and film producer. And then there are young TV stars Alden Richards and Maine Mendoza, who have created a fan frenzy since they started playing a fictional TV couple known as "AlDub". (Think "Bennifer", or "Brangelina", but on a TV show, as if the supercouple Luke and Laura from "General Hospital" had been "Lauruke"…or "Lukera".) In the film, Mendoza plays Anna Carillo, the beautiful and rebellious young daughter of kind, but proud widower Vito Carillo (Soto). Richards, the other half of Filipino television's AlDub, plays Dondi Talatala, the sweet, shy and principled young nephew of obnoxious spinster Corazon Talatala (Alas). Vito and Corazon first meet when his car almost runs her over and she flips out. When they next meet, they discover that they are business competitors, each of them owning rival party planning companies. Corazon flips out again. They're arguing over conflicting bookings at a particular event venue, a situation that leads to Anna and Dondi crossing paths and getting to know each other. When Vito and Corazon each find out about the blossoming romance between his daughter and her nephew, they are far from happy. Because of their hatred for each other, they both oppose the young couple getting together. Vito and Corazon meet secretly, planning how to keep Anna and Dondi apart. This results in… nothing I can write without spoiling something… unless you've figured out where this is going. But even if you have..."My Bebe Love" may be predictable, but that doesn't make it any less fun to watch the story play out. The ups and downs in the interactions between Anna and Dondi, and Vito and Corazon make for a fairly uncommon twist for a romantic comedy, even if you do guess how it all ends up. (Think of it as an upbeat version of "Romeo and Juliet" playing on a cable or satellite channel, while "You've Got Mail" or "The Shop Around the Corner" is playing on another channel and you're clicking back and forth between the two, while you can also faintly hear "When Harry Met Sally…" playing on your neighbor's TV.) These two young leads are adorable and are fun to watch, while their older relatives are a little less so. Sotto is funny, but Alas is so over-the-top in her early scenes that it's hard to believe that their characters would ever be able to have a normal conversation, let alone share a drink together. In spite of some overacting as well as some bland dialog, this film is a pleasant diversion that'll make most Movie Fans smile. "B"

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asoputol

Last time i went to the cinemas to watch a pinoy movie was about 10 years ago. Im not a fan of aldub but i like maine mendoza (meng). I would gladly pay just to see her pimpled face anytime bcoz shes prettyso i dragged my family to watch this movie bcoz like me theyd rather slit their wrist than be tortured by slapstick humor. She didnot disappoint. Every costume and style change is just breath taking. Money well spent i would go to her next valentine movie. 10/10 just for casting mengOh about the actual movie i feel its lacking in memorable scenes or anything that i can relate or fantasize (wish it were me) feeling. All the characters do is work and shout. My beloved meng was cast as a bored rich kid with zero hobbies or skills. All they made her do was look pretty. If this were a classic pinoy movie there will be more singing and dancing together. A duet between meng and her boytoy would have made a spectacular ending. Instead i write this review at 4am feeling emptyI wish the valentine movie will be better. More character development and exposure for meng. I know she is just a supporting cast but she is my only reason for being there.

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johnpaul_de_guzman

Good stress reliever for a hard working person. It is perfect for the whole family to watch this holiday season. This movie does not limit audience, it caters all ages. I love the story line and there is no dull scene in these movie. The comedy has just the right blend with perfect timing. You will laugh from the start to finish. So refreshing from what we used to see from these lovely couple - AlDub. I recommend everyone to watch this movie. I love this movie because is not trying hard when it comes to comedy. Unlike the other movies, it focuses on how to make people happy. Good job everyone and I'm so happy about the outcome of the movie.

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