The three consecutive films released this year under the direction of Antoinette Jadaone—Beauty in a Bottle, Relaks, it’s Just Pag-Ibig and That Thing Called Tadhana—are all triumphs. They are works that punctuate on their genres (comedy and romance), while refusing insistent conventions. They are products of a refinement that is both well-meaning and sincere.
Jadaone co-wrote the script for Dan Villegas’s upcoming MMFF entry English Only, Please which finds an online tutor Tere (Jennylyn Mercado) who gets tangled in a romantic mess with a Caucasian mopey and helpless(?) romantic named Julian Parker (Derek Ramsey). This continues her anti-kilig streak of films, which began with the simultaneous playing of her films Relaks and Tadhana. The former (at the time of this writing) is still playing at major cinemas, the latter played at the recently-concluded Cinema One Originals 2014 festival.
It looks all-fun, and there is an unmistakable resemblance to it with Jadaone’s films. The jeepney scene, for example, recalls one of the funniest and most candid scenes in That Thing Called Tadhana. If you have watched the sure-fire hit, you know that it doesn’t end there. Yet, if you have watched her other 2014 films, you know that they are deliberately informally interconnected films.
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We have the official trailer for English Only, Please at the top of this post. Hit play, scroll back down and let us know what you think! Sidenote: this can just be the first romantic(-comedy) film that refuses to bank on Derek Ramsey’s Century Tuna-physique. Fingers crossed.