A promising story that falls short of Its emotional depth
I was really hyped for this film because it stars JM de Guzman, whom I truly admired in *That Thing Called Tadhana*. However, after watching *Lasting Moments*, I felt that his performance here was a bit of a downgrade. The drama was present, but for me, it just wasn’t giving. The chemistry between the leads didn’t feel natural, which made some emotional scenes fall flat.
It was my first time seeing Sue Ramirez in a movie, but I feel that this particular role wasn’t the best fit for her. While she tried to deliver, the character didn’t seem to match her usual charm and energy.
As for the story, the plot twist was quite predictable, which took away some of the excitement. Overall, *Lasting Moments* had potential, but it didn’t quite reach the emotional depth I was expecting.
It was my first time seeing Sue Ramirez in a movie, but I feel that this particular role wasn’t the best fit for her. While she tried to deliver, the character didn’t seem to match her usual charm and energy.
As for the story, the plot twist was quite predictable, which took away some of the excitement. Overall, *Lasting Moments* had potential, but it didn’t quite reach the emotional depth I was expecting.
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