Miss You like Crazy (film)
Miss You Like Crazy | |
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Directed by | Cathy Garcia-Molina |
Produced by |
Charo Santos-Concio Malou Santos |
Written by | Vanessa Valdez |
Screenplay by |
Vanessa Valdez Tey Clamor Juan Miguel Sevilla |
Starring | |
Music by | Jessie Lasaten |
Cinematography | Manuel Teehankee |
Edited by | Marya Ignacio |
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Distributed by | Star Cinema |
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Running time | 120 minutes |
Country | Philippines |
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Box office | ₱143 Million[1] |
Miss You Like Crazy is a 2010 Filipino romance film starring John Lloyd Cruz and Bea Alonzo. It was Star Cinema's post-valentine presentation for 2010.
The film was released on United States in select theatres in Los Angeles, CA and in Honolulu, HI.[2]
Plot
The story is a flashback of the five years (2005 to 2010) of love affair involving the characters of Allan Alvarez (John Lloyd Cruz) and Mia Samonte (Bea Alonzo). The opening scene was in a Pasig River ferry boat. One of the passenger, Allan, was sad and confused if he really loved his then live-in partner, Daphne Recto (Maricar Reyes). While another passenger, Mia, was downtrodden by family problems. To express her heartaches, Mia would write messages on stones and would leave them anywhere, Allan picked up one of those, they got acquainted and their romantic story began.
Later, in one of their trysts they met an old man (Noel Trinidad) in Paco Park who predicted that they were meant for each other and would end up together although it would take a difficult five-year ride.
Allan was torn between two loves. Although he knew that he loved Mia more, he procrastinated in his choice. Mia left for Malaysia. Two years after, when Allan finally broke free from his indecision, he went to Malaysia to look for Mia only to find out that she was already engaged to another guy. It was now Mia's turn to make a choice. She chose the new guy who loved her so much even though she honestly knew in her heart that she still loved Allan.
Allan did not lose hope. He patiently waited for Mia for another three years. He firmly believed that she would come back to him as predicted by the old man earlier in the story. True enough, the Malaysian guy let Mia go as he was aware of who Mia truly wanted. On the very same date foreseen by the old man, Mia returned to the Philippines, saw Allan waiting for her, and embraced each other.
Cast
- John Lloyd Cruz as Alan Alvarez
- Bea Alonzo as Mia Samonte
- Maricar Reyes as Daphne Recto[3]
- Gerald Hans Isaac as Mi
- Ryan Eigenmann as Nick
- Ina Feleo as Lianne
- Ketchup Eusebio as Jona
- Tirso Cruz III as Ramon Recto
- Bembol Roco as Efren Samonte
- Maritess Joaquin as Agnes Recto
- Sylvia Sanchez as Sol Samonte
- JM De Guzman as JM Recto (as Juan Miguel de Guzman)
- Diane Medina as Anette Samonte
- Sabella Bte Mustapha Kamal as Young Azrina
- Salsabil Bte Mustapha Kamil as Child Azrina
- Jins Shamsuddin as Mir's Grandfather (as Tan Sri Jins Shamsuddin)
- Neil Coleta as Micoy Samonte
- Patrick Moreno as Gbert Samonte
- Jane Oineza as Karen Samonte (as Elizabeth Jane Oineza)
- Noel Trinidad as Ulysses
- Sid Lucero as Stephan
- Justin Cuyugan as Aries
- Irene Contreras as Nick's Sister
- Ed Bouffard as Nick's Father (as Eduardo Bouffard)
- Jun Urbano as Temi
- Malou de Guzman as Cristy
- Harish as Party Guest (uncredited)
Reception
Soundtrack
The film had two versions of the song, Miss You Like Crazy by Natalie Cole. The main version was sung by Erik Santos, while the other was sung by Aiza Seguerra.
Gross
According to Star Cinema, the film opened with a ₱18 Million gross. In a span of five days, Miss You Like Crazy has grossed more than ₱114 million.[4] According to Box Office Mojo, the film already grossed up to $3,183,529 (or ₱143 Million) in its six weeks of running.[5]
Art Directors: Lesley Anne Padilla & Gino Valloyas Set directors: Eirenne Reyes & Erwin Abdon Props master: Ryan Sabio
Awards
Year | Award-Giving Body | Category | Recipient | Result |
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2011 | GMMSF Box-Office Entertainment Awards [6] | Film Actor of the Year | John Lloyd Cruz | Won |
Film Actress of the Year | Bea Alonzo | Won |
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