And so movie theaters were packed, and rightfully so! I admittedly didn't expect much of this movie, so it was a pleasant surprise to see a local romantic comedy that delivers. But since this is a Filipino movie, you pretty much know how this ends that won't merit a spoiler warning. The Hong Kong version would have ended with everyone dead. ![]() Executed Hollywood-style, One More Chance would have ended when the leads parted ways while revisiting their alma mater, leaving it up to the audience what happens next. ![]() Basha realizes that he wants him back but things have already gotten too complicated. ![]() Popoy goes on self-destruct mode but is later able to recuperate in the kind arms of Trisha (Maja Salvador). They belong to the same close-knit group of friends and have been together for five years until Basha gets fed up with Popoy's controlling but well-meaning ways and opts out of the relationship, building a new life for herself. ![]() Basha (Bea Alonso) is an architect in the same firm as her fiancé Popoy (John Lloyd Cruz), who is an engineer.
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