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Gigil, directed by Jun Robles Lana, offers a light-hearted yet poignant exploration of love and self-discovery. The film kicks off with a rather dramatic twist at the altar, setting the stage for a unique comedy that delicately balances humor with emotional depth. Don's abrupt decision brings China into a journey of healing, and the picturesque backdrop of Boracay serves as not just a setting but a character of its own, enhancing the film's atmosphere. The pacing is quirky, matching the ebbs and flows of China's emotional state, and the performances, especially from the leads, bring a genuine feel to their characters. It's interesting how the film handles themes of identity and heartbreak without delving into melodrama—there's a refreshing simplicity to it all.
Great exploration of LGBTQ+ themes.Beautifully shot in Boracay.Strong performances from the lead actors.
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