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6/10
An Entertaining and Good-Natured Rom-Com Despite Being Formulaic and Flawed
BuddyBoy6025 July 2017
Warning: Spoilers
ABOUT: Vince is secretly in love with Kath but can't bring himself to reveal his feelings for her. Opportunity presents itself when his cousin, James develops a liking to Kath and asks for his help to win her.

REVIEW: With the case of this rom-com from Star Cinema, you could expect more or less the same familiar plot structure. But it is the intriguing premise which has successfully convinced me to watch it.

Apart from its premise, it packs a few tricks to keep the audience entertained. For one, it's very good to look at. Credit should go to the technical staff and production designer/s and of course the casting of the beautiful Julia Barretto and the dashing Ronnie Alonte and Joshua Garcia in the leads makes this an attractive movie going affair. Another is the chemistry between Barretto and Garcia, who plays Kath and Vince. Their pairing in this movie is very like-able you very much like to see them from teasing each other to becoming eventual couples. Probably, the most memorable moment in the movie involves the two characters. It is this elaborate reference to Got 2 Believe that plays in the movie. I find it refreshingly smart in the part of the writing. Other aspects such as the timeliness and the relevance of the story fill in the movie's need of substance. How the story transpires is a reflection of today's youth being avid users of advanced technology particularly of social media (Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and etc.) and in communication (texting, online chatting). I believe it is in this movie's depiction of this characteristic culture that makes it a perfect sample of this period and makes a familiar plot fresh in a way which would be different had it been made in the past (may be dealing with hand-written letters) or if it would be made in the future (when perhaps, everyone has already mastered telepathy). In relation, segueing the romantic story arc involving the titular characters, we could find a pretty rich and revealing side story for each. Vince, being the child out of wedlock, yearning for more attention from his mother however due to the complexity of the situation, he seems to be not welcomed by her husband thus, he ends up living with his Uncle and Aunt; Kath, with her mother and younger brother, were abandoned by her father and has to do more for them to get by, and Vince who feels the heavy pressure of his parents unfulfilled expectations of him and being constantly compared to his more academically successful cousin, Vince. These issues which the characters' experience (enduring the pains of a broken family, being forced to assimilate an unusual role, and meeting high expectations of parents) are very common among graduating college students of the present. The film is relevant for depicting such matters.

On the other hand, the movie has its short comings. Firstly, with the title: Vince, Kath & James, the viewer would expect that the premise would involve a love triangle and also based on the promotional materials and the plot itself, the movie is going towards that direction. However with the released movie, the emphasis on the three lead characters is uneven. For a romantic comedy involving a trio of lead characters, it fails to fully materialize to its potential. The character of James is half-written and makes the love triangle half-baked . Early on the film, it is apparent to the audience that it was Vince and Kath who will be together and should be together as dictated by the screenplay. It would have been better had the writers given the audience more reason to root for James to be the one ending up with Kath. Perhaps, they could have made James undergo this big positive change and really ending up in love with Kath. The love triangle would have been more interesting and the title with more sense. Instead the character, James, was written to be almost unlikable and only reduced to a supporting role. This is a big missed opportunity. Another one is that the movie doesn't have a strong finish. The final minutes seemed rushed. The execution of the sequence leading to the conflict resolution is rather mechanical as if the audience knows without thinking that it will all be smiles, hugs and kisses when it is done. Points to the use of the "DaVinci Quotes" and when they are expressing themselves in limited 6 words (a nod to twitter perhaps?). It brings out whats unique with the story making it feel like it has come full circle. If it wasn't for the hurried build up to the climax, the ending would have given a more satisfying and memorable payoff.

FINAL WORD: The movie is lacking in its emphasis specifically with the character, James. The part is underdeveloped and a missed opportunity that would otherwise elevate the story to its full potential. The build up to the ending is problematic. The conflict is not given enough time to marinate and the resolution is forced leading to a conclusion (although inspired) that could have given a better lasting impression. The movie is also formulaic with its plot structure but the timeliness of the culture depicted and the relevance of the characters' side stories make for most if its substance and uniqueness. The film from the technical perspective is very well made; it has several creative flourishes that enhance the way the story is told, designs of set, costumes, sound are all appealing to the viewer. The cast, top billed by three of the most popular actors/actresses in the Philippine show business, looked great. They are the biggest draw for this movie.

Vince, Kath & James, given its flaws is still an entertaining movie. It will certainly appeal more to those who are fond of other rom-coms from Star Cinema. For the others, watch it for what it is to enjoy.
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7/10
Julia is beautiful whether you like her or not.
richarddillomes18 August 2019
Vince and Kath and James is Star Cinema's official entry to the 2016 Metro Manila Film Festival which stars Julia Barretto, Joshua Garcia and Ronnie Alonte. The movie is based on an online romantic series by author Jenny Almocera which consists of screenshots of SMS and chat conversations between Vince and Kath that has gone viral and it's possible that you might've liked or shared it on your social media platforms. This caught ABS's attention which turned it into a book and eventually the movie version. And if things still go according to plan, a spin-off is in the works featuring the character James in James and Pat and Dave. Not bad for something that presumably started as a side project within the comfort of the author's home.

The story is about Boy 1 who is good in articulating his feelings online but is unable to profess them in real life while Boy 2 is the opposite, full of confidence but lacks finesse in the matters of the heart. Problem is they're after the same girl so one helps out the other but things get complicated when the girl falls for both. Standard stuff. If I remember it correctly, the online version didn't include a second guy and maybe it was added on eventually in the book or the movie. That is if I was looking at the right online version - perhaps it was just a copy of a copy of a copy and so on and so forth.

Now let's talk about the players. Julia Barretto is beautiful, whether you like her or not. There were shades of her aunt Claudine Barretto, and it was cute shoutout that her character loved the movie Got 2 Believe which starred Claudine and Rico Yan. Actingwise, her main problem is she's conscious in front of the camera: "Do I look pretty enough? Am I saying it right? Did I get my angle?" She can improve and based on a little of what I've seen on her latest tv show she has, but there are still room for improvements. Ronnie Alonte showed his potential when he starred in another MMFF entry in the same year, the horror movie Seklusyon. Add to that versatility now that he's shown he's capable in the romantic comedy genre. Lastly, there's Joshua Garcia. This was his breakout movie, he was the first guy paired with Julia that became a success and as has been pointed many times before, the guy can act. Though right now he seems like a carbon copy of John Lloyd Cruz, hopefully he develops his own acting style and then we can see what he is really made of.
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7/10
Enjoyable and feel good
Sirfaro113 May 2020
Although this movie highlights Julia Barreto and Joshua Garcia tandem, it is not all cutie. The flow of the story is easy going, the dialogue is not squeamish and the chemistry between the two stars is evident. There is the necessary crying moment but generally a feel good movie. Ronnie Alonte who plays the other guy actually had his moments also and went on to make a sequel of the movie. You won't notice the time passing in this enjoyable movie.
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