Para sa Hopeless Romantic

Para sa Hopeless Romantic

Theatrical movie poster
Directed by Andoy Ranay
Produced by Charo Santos-Concio
Vic Del Rosario Jr
Written by Marcelo Santos III[1]
(novel)
Based on Para sa Hopeless Romantic by Marcelo Santos III
Starring
Production
company
Distributed by Viva Films
Release dates
  • May 13, 2015 (2015-05-13)
Country Philippines
Language
  • English
  • Filipino
Box office Php 8,000,000 [2]

Para sa Hopeless Romantic is a 2015 Filipino teen romance film based on the best-selling romantic novel of the same name by Marcelo Santos III. The film is directed by Andoy Ranay, starring James Reid, Nadine Lustre, Julia Barretto and Iñigo Pascual. It was distributed by Viva Films and Star Cinema and was released on May 13, 2015, in theaters nationwide.

Summary

Becca (Nadine Lustre) thought that she had everything she could wish for in her life, until Nikko (James Reid) broke up with her. Everything in her life starts to fall apart. To recover, she started writing a story about Ryan (Inigo Pascual), a boy who harbors a secret crush on his best friend Maria (Julia Barretto). But before he can tell her his real feelings for her, he got into an accident and fell into a coma. Can all four of them find the "happy ending" that each one of them has been hoping for?

Cast

Main cast

Supporting cast

Release

The film's release was changed a number of times. It was originally scheduled to be released in January 2015, then it was moved to March 2015. Then finally, Star Cinema changed its original release date and moved it to May 13, 2015.

Reception

Critical response

Para Sa Hopeless Romantic received mixed reviews from movie critics.

Oggs Cruz from Rappler called the movie "decent, harmless, and authentically perceptive", indicating that the movie is less needlessly complicated and is defiantly anchored in reality, which sets it apart from other romance movie, saying: "Perhaps the most remarkable thing about Para sa Hopeless Romantic is how it feels defiantly anchored in reality. While the rest of romantic comedies seem to be situated in an alternate Philippines where everything is glittered and glossy, giving them all their well-to-do characters reasons to be concerned with love instead of other more pressing things, Ranay’s film is set in a world that is more familiar and more palpable." [3]

Cruz also praised lead actress Nadine Lustre's performance, noting the sincerity in her portrayal of Becca, stating "Lustre makes her character’s seemingly unimportant struggle moving. She laments not being able to move on, to the point of creating grim stories about the futility of love. She weeps with utmost determination and sincerity, and giggles with glee when presented with an opportunity of finding a brand new romance through ridiculous conversations via chair-bound graffiti." [3]

Philbert Ortiz-Dy of Click the City meanwhile gave a harsh review of the film, stating that Para Sa Hopeless Romantic is mainly hopeless.[4] He further states, "And so the whole story is just about waiting for two people to get back together, even though it isn't entirely clear why they ought to be together. There isn't much reason to root for this outcome. The film doesn't invest much in their happiness as a couple. The film uses talk of destiny to wave away the lack of actual story development" [4] Mr. Dy further tweeted that the film was "hopeless, yes, romantic, no."

Box office

According to Rod Magaru, the film had one of the lowest earnings of a Viva produced, Star Cinema promoted movie [5] earning ₱8 million on its first day according to a tweet from Star Cinema Ad Promo Mico del Rosario.

References

  1. "Marcelo Santos III". Wattpad. Retrieved May 16, 2015.
  2. "PHILIPPINES Weekend Box Office: Para sa Hopeless Romantic". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved 19 Mar 2016.
  3. 1 2 Cruz, Oggs. "'Para Sa Hopeless Romantic’ Review: Decent, harmless and perceptive". Rappler. Retrieved 30 May 2015.
  4. 1 2 Philber Ortiz-Dy (May 14, 2015). "Para Sa Hopeless Romantic is Mainly Hopeless". Click the City. Retrieved May 15, 2015.
  5. Rod Magaru. "'(MOVIE) "Hopeless Romantic" is one of Star-Viva’s lowest Opening Box Office'".

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