Kritikultura
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Mixed reviews
In this comedy-drama, five LGBTQ individuals embark on "The Broken Hearts Trip," facing challenges to win 1 million pesos—money or love?
I liked its satire and parody take on reality TV shows. Kuhang kuha ng pelikula yung mga bagay na nagpapasaya at nagpapa-excite sa ganoong programa. (Maganda)
”The film offers a different kind of sense of humor with its naturally funny cast from Petite, Christian Bables, Andoy Ranay up to Teejay Marquez and Iyah Minah. 3.5/5
”I know hindi na bago ang hugot but this movie is a good consideration if youre a fan of this genre, its relatable most especially to the LGBTQIA + community kasi natackle din dito hindi lang love issues but also personal issues. (3/5)
”Kahit maayos umarte ang ilang artista, hindi nila naisalba ang buong pelikula. 0.7/5
”The colorful poster may suggest a bright over-the-top comedy, but this mix actually had a lot more of bitter than the sweet. 5/10
”While there is no denying the emotion and care that went into making this film, it feels less like a movie and more of a series of vignettes connected by a flimsy framing device that suffers from jarring shifts in tone and a last minute development that feels undercooked. (C)
”Maganda sa mata ang mga na-feature na lugar. Pero masakit din sa ulo ang kabuuan ng pelikula. 4.4/10
”My heart was broken watching Broken Hearts Trip because it holds the promise of so much more but falls short of achieving that.
”If the show was real, I wouldn't be watching it. I mean, I'm not a fan of reality shows, anyway, but what's seen in the movie feels particularly manipulative. 1.5/5
”They had the vision but they eventually decided to cling to bad stereotypes for both reality TV and the Filipino queer community. It felt insensitive and that “twist” didn’t give enough justice to turn that around. Such a shame. (1/5)
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