"Sana dati" is a romantic drama film
that was directed by Jerrold Tarog who is also the one who directed the famous
movie Heneral Luna. Starring Lovie Poe as Andrea Gonzaga, Paulo Avelino as
Dennis Cesario, TJ Trinidad as Robert Naval and Benjamin Alves as Andrew
Cesario.
The film is about a woman who stalls
her big wedding when a guy with a camera shows up and reminds her of a love she
once had. The film is a love story about a woman named Andrea (Lovi Poe)
whose wedding is thrown into disarray when a mysterious guy, Dennis (Paulo Avelino)
arrives and reminds her of the man she really loves.
The story begins with a flash back with
Andrea (Lovi Poe) and Andrew (Benjamin Alves) organizing their newly bought
place wherein they will open a flower shop. While Andrea was moving things, she
found a ring (a wedding ring perhaps) inside a flower vase and Andrew starts to
propose to her. But the scene was then cut and the time was back into the
present. In the present time, she is being interviewed and recorded by Dennis
(Paulo Avelino) for her wedding. But it turns out that she is going to be
married to a different person which is Robert (TJ Trinidad). Later on, Andrea
found out that Dennis is the brother of her true love Andrew. They went to the
rooftop and discussed the different good things that Andrew has done to them.
Meanwhile, Robert noticed that both Andrea and Dennis are missing and starts to
search for them in the whole building. When he is about to give up in searching
for them, he noticed something dropped from the rooftop leading him to have an
idea to proceed to the rooftop. Dennis hides and Robert found and escorted
Andrea back to the lounge. And then the wedding started, at the center of the
event place, Dennis received a piece of paper with writings on it. He didn’t
read it until the ceremony was over the paper was given by Andrea telling him
to escape with her after the wedding. He didn’t follow Andrea’s orders and went
home instead. After a few weeks, Andrea went to Andrew’s grave and handed back
the ring the was given to her. Robert fetched Andrea at the cemetery and went
home. While on the road, Andrea said “I love you” to Robert.
We never knew why they acted like that
till we heard their stories. I would rate this an 8 over 10, the concept
was so-so for me but the execution was great. I would recommend this to the
more experienced movie-goers, but if you're a casual, you can watch the movie
as well, I'm not stopping you.




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