Close to You | |
Director: | Cathy Garcia-Molina |
Story: | Mel Mendoza-Del Rosario |
Music: | Jimmy Antiporda |
Cinematography: | Gus Cruz |
Editing: | Marya Ignacio |
Distributor: | Star Cinema |
Runtime: | 110 minutes |
Country: | Philippines |
Language: | Filipino |
Close to You is a Filipino film starring John Lloyd Cruz and Bea Alonzo introducing Sam Milby.The movie was released on February 15, 2006, under Star Cinema, directed by Cathy Garcia-Molina. The year 2006 ended with 5 Star Cinema films grossing more than including Close to You itself.
This film was made sponsored by Close-Up, manufactured by Unilever Philippines.
Manuel and Marian have been best friends since they were kids. They are so close that they almost know each other's secrets. For the last 16 years, Manuel has never had the courage to tell Marian how much he loves her.
On the other hand, Marian sees Manuel as no more than her best friend. Marian's greatest love has always been Lance, a classmate who protected her from bullies back in grade school. Ever since Lance and his family migrated abroad ten years ago, Marian has never had the chance to establish contact with him again. The only thing that Marian knows is that Lance has become the lead singer of the new rock band, Orion.
Good fortune smiles on Marian when Orion decides to tour the Philippines. Marian is intent on seeing Lance again, and she brings Manuel with her on a chase that takes them around the Philippines and abroad. Manuel believes that the whole chase is futile because a popular star like Lance will not remember a simple girl like Marian, but Marian does not believe him.
When Lance and Marian finally meet again, sparks fly between them. Manuel now has to decide - will he let his best friend be happy with her Prince Charming, or will he fight for the love that has kept him alive for the last 16 years?
Performed by Sam Milby
Performed by Gino Padilla
Performed by Metafour
The film earned a gross of $52,654.[1]
Rito Asilo the Philippine Daily Inquirer has concerns about the story's plausibility but commended Director Molina's ability to make the narrative believable.[2]
Three months later, Cruz and Alonzo were from the top-rating primetime soap opera Ikaw ang Lahat sa Akin which ended on November 4, 2005, and after three months they both joined another film All About Love which released on May 31 of the same year with the 3rd and last segment "All About Anna".