Moview News : Babe, I Love You

Watch the movie Babe, I Love You on its opening day, right after my final exam on Credit Law. As much as I would like to write a movie review of Babe, I Love You right after I saw the film, I decided to write about it the following day as I’ll be leaving for my belated Holy Week vacation.

I do not intend to overdo this movie review of Babe, I Love You by giving a detailed flow of the movie. Hence, I will just highlight some scene I find very appealing.

I love the how Anne Curtis adds mass appeal to the movie despite her uber glamorous looking in real life. Though I was bothered by her heavy make-up as a promo girl, scenes where Anne was lightly made up were quite refreshing. Sam mildly constrained by the button-down aspects of Nico’s character, but he manages to be dapper, amusing, and the perfect foil.

I like how the movie started very lightly. But as the movie goes on, emotions begin to build. The first scenes of Babe, I Love You were the kilig type. Differences between Sasa and Nico, which were highly emphasized throught the movie, adds the kilig factor. Indeed, opposites attract.