Alone/Together

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Alone/Together
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Theatrical release poster
Directed byAntoinette Jadaone
Written byAntoinette Jadaone
Produced by
  • Carlo L. Katigbak
  • Olivia M. Lamasan
Starring
CinematographyNeil Daza
Edited by
  • Benjamin Tolentino
  • Ilsa Malsi
Music byLen Calvo
Production
companies
Distributed byABS-CBN Films
Release date
  • February 13, 2019 (2019-02-13)
Running time
103 minutes
CountryPhilippines
Languages
  • Filipino
  • English
Box office₱370 million[1]

Alone/Together is a 2019 Filipino romantic drama film written and directed by Antoinette Jadaone, and starring Liza Soberano & Enrique Gil. It follows the love story of Christine (Soberano) and Raf (Gil), who cross paths again five years after they broke up.[2] The film was released by Star Cinema on February 13, 2019.[2][3]

Plot[]

The film begins with Christine "Tin" Lazaro (Liza Soberano), a University of the Philippines Art Studies major and a part-time museum guide, touring high school students in The Philippine National Museum. During one of her tours, she meets Rafael "Raf" Toledo (Enrique Gil), a University of Santo Tomas - Biology student, and an avid fan of The Eraserheads. They first find themselves in a little clash debating the comparison of the museum's famous painting, and Raf's favorite song Spoliarium. First at odds, they soon begin dating and eventually enter into a romantic relationship. Raf dreams of becoming a doctor while Tin aspires to be a museum director. She also dreams to visit The MET (Metropolitan Museum of Art) and other museums in New York. But their relationship falls apart when Tin is accused of allowing her boss to steal from the company. She was saved by Gregory "Greg" Fausto (Luis Alandy), a coworker who likes her and believes that she is innocent. Owing to the extremely stressful situation, she breaks up with Raf when, much to her chagrin, Raf is not able to graduate again, and is still stuck at preparatory medicine school. Raf initially proposes to Tin, to avoid losing her, but Tin refuses the proposal, and break up with Raf.

Five years later, Tin is now in a relationship with Greg. She accompanies her boyfriend at the PICC for an awarding ceremony. There, she also sees Raf who is now a doctor, also receiving an award. Raf sees Tin and meets her at the hallway of the complex, asking her if they can see each other sometime. When the two meet again at the "their place", Tin finally tells him about what happened five years before. Their time is interrupted when Raf receives a call from the hospital, needing his immediate presence. Tin accompanies him, and sees Raf working diligently and passionately at the hospital. While there, Raf introduces Tin to Aly (Jasmine Curtis-Smith), a fellow doctor and his current girlfriend.

Tin is currently working for Greg's company, and is well-loved by her subordinates. She performs her job very diligently, but she does not feel respected and recognized by Greg. There's an opportunity at her place of work to travel to New York. Raf, cognizant of her dream to visit the museums there, convinces her to volunteer for the work trip. Greg gives her the opportunity, and she performs well. Finishing the objective of her trip on time, Tin pleads with Greg to let her stay a few more days to be able to visit the museums. Greg initially refuses, but she persists, earning his permission to stay a few days. Unbeknownst to Tin, Raf purchased a ticket flight to New York to join her and fulfill their dreams to visit The MET and other museums. Raf reveals that he broke up with Aly and wants to marry Tin. She sadly rejects his engagement, stating that she would hurt Greg and his daughter Aisha (Xia Vigor) if she marries him. This leads to an argument, and Tin walks away from Raf.

Upon returning to the Philippines, Tin realizes that she really isn't happy with her current life, and breaks up with Greg. She seeks Raf to tell him of her decision but he reveals that Aly is pregnant with Raf's child. After talking and getting advice from her former college professor, Alwyn (Nonie Buencamino), Tin rebuilds her life in the field she has always wanted. At first, her past mistake continues to hinder her job applications from being accepted, the art community being small. But she eventually lands one. She later visits Raf at the hospital, and finally apologizes to him for being a coward and selfish. Raf apologizes too, for his rash behavior the last time they saw each other. He also reveals that his relationship with Aly did not work out. Before the conversation could go any further, he gets called in again. Tin tells him the she still loves him.

Tin continues to work rebuilding her life. She goes back to the National Museum to attend an awarding of up and coming artists, which included a Filipina she met when she was in New York. As she leaves the museum after the ceremony, she finds Raf waiting for her. The film ends with Tin and Raf and Raf's son, looking at Juan Luna's Spoliarium bringing their story full circle.

Cast[]

Main cast[]

Liza Soberano portrays Christine "Tin" M. Lazaro
  • Liza Soberano as Christine "Tin" M. Lazaro,[2]
    Graduated magna cum laude from the BA Art Studies Program of UP Diliman, and dreams of becoming a museum director at renowned attractions like "The Met" and "The Louvre".
  • Enrique Gil as Rafael "Raf" F. Toledo,[2]
    a BS Biology student from the University of Santo Tomas whose goal is only to graduate.

Supporting cast[]

Reception[]

Box office[]

Black Sheep announced that Alone/Together raked in a total of P21,672,901.58 on its opening day.[4] The figures increased in more than P123 million in 4 days.[5] The film crossed over the ₱200 million mark in 9 days.[6] The film earned P350 million on its fourth week.[7] As of June 2019, the filmed grossed P370 million worldwide.[8]

Critical reception[]

Oggs Cruz, writing for Rappler, reviewed the film thus, “Alone/Together” is a film that is clearly within the genre that aspires for escape from the real world. However, it actually treads that real world, looking, with the help of Neil Daza’s precise lensing, more forlorn and palpable than just pretty and glossy. The conspiracy between the mechanics of a romance and palatable realness is strange at first, until it all makes beautiful sense. He praised Soberano as a formidable performer, an actress who can go beyond innate charisma to draw her audience into her character’s plight. In a gesture that is very mature, Gil generously grants Soberano the spotlight, allowing his character to stay as a support.[9]

Je CC from Lion hear tv wrote “Alone/Together’, is liberal; its haunting illustration of a highly vulnerable love affair, tried under the curbs of time and personal differences. There is a consummate lens through which the film’s themes are dissected. The idea of people striving to make their romance work amid their individual pursuit of their respective dreams and wants, is treated with a grounded sensibility that gives Alone/Together, a distinctive character, cognizant of its need to be more than the conventions from its mainstream contemporaries that tend to fully embrace.[10]

Pablo Tariman of The Philippine Star gave the film generally positive reviews and praised Soberano stating “you see a different Liza in the role that she has immersed into with quiet but smoldering result. The eyes speak a lot. This is Liza at her best without turning to the kilig factor as her savior. She invests her role with quiet intensity between love and disgust and personal confusion. This is acting so well-defined and away from the demands of inane love teams.”[11]

Release[]

The film was released on February 13, 2019.

References[]

  1. ^ "How Black Sheep is trying to 'disrupt' Philippine cinema". CNN Philippines. Retrieved June 8, 2019. and “Alone/Together” (₱380 million in worldwide gross)
  2. ^ a b c d "Liza, Enrique's first 'Alone/Together' teaser goes viral". ABS-CBN Corporation News. January 20, 2019. Event occurs at 03:56 PM. Retrieved January 23, 2019.
  3. ^ Ilagan, Elyse (January 21, 2019). "The first trailer of Alone/Together, starring Liza Soberano and Enrique Gil hits too close to home". MEG. Retrieved January 23, 2019.
  4. ^ "'Alone/Together' earns over P21 million on first day". ABS-CBN News. 14 February 2019. Retrieved 14 February 2019.
  5. ^ "BLACK SHEEP'S 'ALONE/TOGETHER' RAKES MORE THAN P123 MILLION IN 4 DAYS". LionhearTV. 19 February 2019. Retrieved 19 February 2019.
  6. ^ Anarcon, James (22 February 2019). "LizQuen movie Alone/Together grosses over P200 million, says ABS-CBN subsidiary". PEP. Retrieved 22 February 2019.
  7. ^ "LOOK: 'Alone Together' earns P350 million". ABS-CBN News. 8 March 2019. Retrieved 8 March 2019.
  8. ^ Jaucian, Don (4 June 2019). "How Black Sheep is trying to 'disrupt' Philippine cinema". CNN Philippines. Retrieved 4 June 2019.
  9. ^ Cruz, Oggs. "Alone/Together' review: Love, art and ambition". Rappler. Retrieved 16 February 2019.
  10. ^ CC, JE. "ALONE/TOGETHER' MOVIE REVIEW: BEAUTIFULLY ARTICULATED TALE OF A HOPEFUL ROMANCE". LionHeartv. Retrieved 13 February 2019.
  11. ^ Tariman, Pablo. "Quiet but riveting love story". The Philippine Star. Retrieved 28 February 2019.

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