Sun.Star Pampanga

‘Kita-kita’: Kita niyo?

-

INDEED, times are changing. The big, young, moviegoing market has embraced a fresher take on the idea of falling in love behind the lense.

Romantic comedy films used to hit block busters with the unwritten rule, courtesy of the traditiona­l hotshot couples.

With the recent years, we’ve all seen masterpiec­es that broke the norms to create a new trend in reinforcin­g the rom-com gen r e.

Fast forward to 2017, we have the inspiring and innovative film “Kita Kita,” starring Alessandra de Rossi and comedi an Empoy Marquez, which was shot in Hokkaido, Japan.

Beyond all my expectatio­ns, this seemingly awkward team is now the talk of the town.

Thanks to Social Media’s influence of making people realize that it’s okay to fall in love with someone who’s affectiona­te and kind, over physical characteri­stics.

The plot is pretty straight - De Rossi plays a blind woman who is being taken care of by Empoy. But it is a migrant story, not just a love story.

The love team is now dubbed “Alempoy,” – with a pretty interestin­g kicker in to it— “The millennial love team” or “Ang love team na di mo inakala!

Watching this film will remind us that love should be felt, more than seen.

And with the spirit of Filipino humor and the grit of truly treating someone important, the stars would conspire to make things better. Stay Active until our next chat!

*** Reach me at www.facebook.com/ InSpark.People

 ??  ??
 ??  ??

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Philippines