That Thing Called Tadhana

That Thing Called Tadhana

Theatrical movie poster
Directed by Antoinette Jadaone
Produced by Bianca Balbuena
Dan Villegas
Written by Antoinette Jadaone
Starring Angelica Panganiban
JM de Guzman
Music by Emerzon Texon
Cinematography Sasha Palomares
Edited by Benjamin Gonzales Tolentino
Production
company
Distributed by Star Cinema
Release dates
  • November 10, 2014 (2014-11-10) (Cinema One Originals Film Festival)
  • February 4, 2015 (2015-02-04)
Country Philippines
Language
  • Tagalog
  • English
Budget ₱ 2,000,000
Box office ₱ 134,000,000

That Thing Called Tadhana (Official English: That Thing Called Meant-To-Be[1] and Literal English: That Thing Called Fate) is a Filipino romantic comedy film starring Angelica Panganiban and JM de Guzman. Prior to its commercial release in 2015, it was an entry to the 2014 Cinema One Originals Film Festival where it earned top honors notably the Best Actress award for Panganiban. It is directed by critically acclaimed rookie director, Antoinette Jadaone[2] who had worked with Panganiban in the 2014 comedy flick, Beauty in a Bottle.

The film met both commercial and critical success and is penned as the highest grossing Filipino independent film of all time yet breaching ₱134 million gross revenue in under 3 weeks, despite facing piracy issues online during its run.[3][4] It has received an average rating of 8.8/10 in IMDB[5] and a perfect five stars in local film review site ClickTheCity.com.[6] Furthermore, it was graded "A" by the Cinema Evaluation Board and given a Rated PG by the MTRCB.[7][8]

Overview

Background

Director, Antoinette Jadaone considers That Thing Called Tadhana as her "dream project" and described it as "more than 10 years’ worth of love stories, heartaches, heartbreaks, bitterness and acceptance".[9] The lead protagonist, Mace was first drafted during 2014 while Jadaone was filming for Relaks, It's Just Pagibig, the character had a cameo appearance in the said film but was played by Alessandra De Rossi as opposed to Panganiban.[10] During the post production of the film, the publishers of Whitney Houston's "Where Do Broken Hearts Go?" charged the production crew ₱220,000 to use the song, but by this point the ₱2 million budget they had been awarded by the film festival had been used up. Eventually, the crew asked their friends to contribute ₱500 each in exchange of being mentioned in the ending credits of the film, showing the passion behind-the-scenes.[11][12]

Plot

A woman, Mace Castillo (Angelica Panganiban) who was desperately struggling in unloading her excess baggage in an airport in Italy, crying over on how she can get an exact load limit with her baggage until a man came up, Anthony (JM de Guzman)who comes to her aid and offered a space in his luggage until they both had finally checked out and went back to their home country. At the Philippine Airport, the two decided not to take the next cab ride and instead go somewhere. Both of them ended up singing in a karaoke bar where they sang together the song Where Do Broken Hearts Go and after a few drinks, Mace told Anthony that she wanted to go to Baguio City. On their way, Mace woke up surprised that she can't believe herself asking Anthony to go with him and in Baguio to begin with. In the middle of the travel, they stopped over a terminal station and Anthony asked Mace to go down the bus and join him to eat some snacks. Anthony bought hotdogs and sodas, where Mace assumingly squeezed ketchup on Anthony's food and apologized for doing it, because it was something that her ex-boyfriend likes her to do. Anthony mentioned several different things and Mace had always something in it that reminds her of her ex. Mace remembered a friend whose deal was to pay another friend for every time she mentions her ex. For which, both decided to go for 100 pesos every time Mace mentions her Ex. Then as they reached their destination, they went to an Art Exhibit. While Anthony is staring at a painting, Mace discovers that Anthony has the passion for Arts, specifically in painting. They went out to eat lunch and in the conversation, Mace reveals that she also had a thing for writing during her college years, which was titled "The Arrow with a Heart Pierced Through Him".

Cast

Accolades

2014 Cinema One Originals Film Festival

13th Gawad Tanglaw Awards

2014 Don Carlos Palanca Memorial Awards for Literature

38th Gawad Urian Awards

References

External links

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