Movie Review: "Hello, Love, Goodbye" by Cathy Garcia-Molina


Hello, Love, Goodbye
A film by Cathy Garcia Molina

The movie is a blockbuster success earning ₱838,514,653.70 (Worldwide as of August 23, 2019), starring Kathryn Bernardo and Alden Richards produced by Star Cinema. 



SYNOPSIS:


Joy (Bernardo) is a spunky, poor millennial who works as a domestic helper in Hong Kong. While she excels in her job and enjoys the friendship of many other empowered domestic helpers, she plans to leave the city soon.

In her journey to achieving her goals, Joy meets another Filipino
 bartender Ethan (Richards). Ethan is a sweetheart playboy already building a permanent life in Hong Kong. In a few years, he will officially become a resident in the city. After escaping responsibilities all his life, Ethan now wants to commit to a career and to his family (who also reside in Hong Kong). Joy and Ethan soon develop a friendship. The two become each other’s joy against the grime and grind of Hong Kong.



RATINGS :

★★★★☆
 4 stars out of 5 stars
This romantic drama is not like your typical movie that needs a "happy ending", it makes you feel so many emotions and craving for more. I'm actually wanting for a sequel and I hope they gave it a shot because I'd like to know what happens next. I love the chemistry of Kathryn Bernardo and Alden Richards, I ship the two of them, One thing I like about the movie is that the supporting characters provide a good laugh for the audience. The movie is so good you would not want the movie to end.

The movie shows the life of Overseas Filipino Workers in Hong Kong, especially those who are domestic helpers on how it is a struggle for them to work because you can't have another part-time jobs because it is consider illegal. It depicts how Filipinos are hard-workers, strong-willed and perseverance.

The movie provides an over-all entertainment, no wonder it is such a huge success.





I'd recommend this movie. Congrats to the writers, script writers and the director of this film,

It also has very good cinematography. 


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