I'm Drunk, I Love You Explained

I'm Drunk, I Love You
Director:JP Habac
Music:Jerrold Tarog
Cinematography:Boy Yñiguez
Editing:Carlo Francisco Manatad
Distributor:Solar Films
Country:Philippines
Language:Filipino
Budget:Php 5,000,000 (estimated)

I'm Drunk, I Love You is a 2017 Filipino romantic comedy independent film directed by JP Habac, and written by Habac and Giancarlo Abrahan. It stars Maja Salvador and Paulo Avelino, who previously worked together in the 2015 television soap opera Bridges of Love; the film serves as their second project together.[1] [2] The film tells the story of two best friends, Carson (Salvador) and Dio (Avelino), and the former’s seven-year-long unrequited love for the latter.

The film, whose title is commonly abbreviated as "IDILY",[3] was released in the Philippines on February 15, 2017.

Synopsis

Days before graduation, two college best friends go on one last road trip where they settle how they really feel for each other.[4]

Cast

Production

Development

Director JP Habac conceived the idea for the film by citing his nightly drinking sessions he had had with his friends. He stated in Filipino: "Alam mo na yan, inuman tapos may kaibigan kang masyadong nalasing, tapos sinigaw niya yung mga salitang yan (You know what it is, drinking and there is that friend who gets intoxicated, and then he shouts those words)." Additionally, he stated: "Gusto ko talaga magpakita ng sine na totoo at yung mapapaisip ka. Marami na tayong mga cute na pelikula. I wanted to make a film that would challenge and break RomCom norms. (I truly wanted to show true cinema and one that makes you think thoroughly. We have gotten many cute films. I wanted to make a film that would challenge and break RomCom norms.)"

After two years of conceptualizing these ideas, Habac tapped Giancarlo Abrahan to write the script together.[5]

Casting

Habac said that during the casting call for the character of Jason, he noted that actors auditioning for the role should come across as someone similar to George, one of the lead characters played by English actor Rupert Everett in the 1997 romantic comedy film My Best Friend's Wedding. The role later went to Dominic Roco.[6]

Themes

I'm Drunk, I Love You is described as a film about unrequited love, using the consumption of alcohol as plot device.[7] [8]

Soundtrack

Having been a fan of musical films (such as Once and Begin Again) and musicals in general, director JP Habac was inspired to include a soundtrack for the film, featuring OPM tracks. In the film, lead stars Maja Salvador and Paulo Avelino performed covers of OPM songs, such as a duet for songs "Maniwala Ka Sana" by Parokya ni Edgar and "Hanggang Dito Na Lang" by Jimmy Bondoc. The soundtrack also features OPM songs by various artists.

Release

I'm Drunk, I Love You was released in the Philippines on February 15, 2017, by Solar Entertainment Corporation.

On February 13, the film's star and co-producer Paulo Avelino express dismayed due to the film's limited release, in 60 theaters across the country. He complained on a Twitter post by saying "Just 60 cinemas for I’m Drunk I Love You? I strongly believe this film is worth more." On a separate tweet the same day, he complained before the MTRCB (particularly its board member Mocha Uson) posing this question in Filipino, "Bakit nga ba hindi inuuna ng mga lokal na sinehan ang mga Pelikupang [sic] Pilipino kesa sa Dayuhang Pelikula? Gawin sanang Batas (Why don't local cinemas prioritize Filipino Films than Foreign Films? Hopefully, it would become a law.)" The film's production companies TBA (Tuko, Buchi Boy and Artikulo Uno), announced on February 15 that the number of theaters had been narrowed down to 33 theaters, at which time the film would be theatrically released.[9]

On February 22, Avelino directed criticisms toward local cinemas and the Film Development Council of the Philippines helmed by chairperson Liza Diño, at which time the film will be pulled out from cinemas. One of his tweets to Diño read:

Diño responded to Avelino hours later, saying in part that "Fdcp is working with stakeholders." Maja Salvador would later join Avelino in defending the film from being pulled out from theaters. Netizens who are supportive of the film also promoted the hashtag "#SaveIDILY".[10] [11] [12]

Critical reception

The film was met with positive reactions from critics. Oggs Cruz of Rappler described the film as "more than just a love story", and said: "[T]he film is an ode to intoxication, whether with alcohol or silly emotions. It celebrates the pleasures of the present, while poking fun at the idiocies of the past and worrying about the future."[13] Mari-an Santos of Philippine Entertainment Portal praised Salvador and Avelino's chemistry onscreen, and said: "The movie is a trip. A beautiful, colorful one that, if you are willing to strap yourself up for the ride, you will enjoy anyway."[14] Blogger Louie Baharom of Live Love Cinema gave 4/5, and described it as "[A]n emotionally sincere wake-up call to the millennials and everybody else who get blinded by affections; a cheery celebration of one’s own youth and the idea of it being something that just bursts like a bubble – all kept at a steady pace that pinches the heart, ignites the soul, and gets us to appreciate and savor every passing second as in life." Philbert Dy of The Neighborhood said, "[The film] exudes a yearning for the carefree days of being young and drunk and in love, all the while acknowledging how that could never last."[15]

Sequel

On October 17, 2018, Director JP Habac confirmed that a sequel is in the works and that he was still in the process of finishing the script.[16]

Awards and recognitions

YearAwardCategoryRecipientResult
2018FAMAS AwardsBest Movie ActressMaja Salvador
34th PMPC Star Awards for MoviesMovie Actress Of The YearMaja Salvador
Indie Movie Of The YearI'm Drunk, I Love You
Indie Movie Director Of The YearJP Habac
Indie Movie Screenwriter Of The YearGiancarlo Abrahan and JP Habac
Indie Movie Cinematographer Of The YearBoy Yñiguez
Indie Movie Musical Scorer Of The YearJerrold Tarog
Indie Movie Sound Engineer Of The YearMikko Quizon
Indie Movie Original Theme Song Of The YearBasta’t Kasama Kita by Kai Honasan
Entertainment Editors' ChoiceBest Supporting ActorDominic Roco
Best Musical ScoreJerrold Tarog
5th Urduja Film Festival Heritage Films AwardsBest ActressMaja Salvador

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Paulo, Maja to reunite for a new project soon. September 22, 2016. ABS-CBNnews.com. September 29, 2016.
  2. News: WATCH: Maja Salvador, Paulo Avelino in 'I'm Drunk, I Love You' official trailer. January 11, 2017. Rappler. February 17, 2017.
  3. Web site: 3 life lessons from 'IDILY'. February 25, 2017.
  4. Retrieved from the film's Facebook page
  5. News: Maceren. Coco. Director JP Habac shares his inspiration behind his first feature film 'I'm Drunk, I Love You'. February 22, 2017. The Philippine Star. Young Star. February 16, 2017. February 22, 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20170222195337/http://youngstar.ph/director-jp-habac-shares-inspiration-behind-first-feature-film-im-drunk-love/. dead.
  6. News: Radovan. Jill Tan. Director says I'm Drunk, I Love You works due to chemistry between lead stars. February 22, 2017. Interaksyon. February 14, 2017. February 22, 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20170222200317/http://www.interaksyon.com/entertainment/director-says-im-drunk-i-love-you-works-due-to-chemistry-between-lead-stars/. dead.
  7. News: Arado. Jennie P.. I'm Drunk, I Love You: Not your typical Filipino romantic film. February 22, 2017. Sun.Star. February 15, 2017. March 1, 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20170301202212/http://www.sunstar.com.ph/davao/entertainment/2017/02/16/im-drunk-i-love-you-not-your-typical-filipino-romantic-film-525927. dead.
  8. News: Paulo, Maja star in quirky rom-com that tackles one-sided love. February 22, 2017. Malaya. February 1, 2017. February 22, 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20170222194708/http://malaya.com.ph/business-news/entertainment/paulo-maja-star-quirky-rom-com-tackles-one-sided-love. dead.
  9. News: Quinto. Keneth. Paulo Avelino Expresses Disappointment Over the Limited Release of I'm Drunk, I Love You. February 22, 2017. LionhearTV. February 16, 2017.
  10. News: Anarcon. James Patrick. Paulo Avelino, Maja disappointed by early pullout of I'm Drunk I Love You; FDCP responds. February 22, 2017. Philippine Entertainment Portal. February 22, 2017.
  11. Web site: LOOK: 8 Hugot Lines From "I'm Drunk, I Love You"! . Lim . Lance Paolo . February 22, 2017 . myxph.com . en . September 4, 2017.
  12. News: The story behind the viral hashtag #SaveIDILY (and why you should watch it) . Buencamino . Chesca . February 23, 2017 . CNN Philippines . September 4, 2017 . en . September 4, 2017 . https://web.archive.org/web/20170904151658/http://cnnphilippines.com/entertainment/2017/02/23/im-drunk-i-love-you-jp-habac-saveidily.html . dead .
  13. News: Cruz. Oggs. I'm Drunk, I Love You Review: An ode to all things intoxicating. February 22, 2017. Rappler. February 18, 2017.
  14. News: Santos. Mari-an. REVIEW: Maja Salvador and Paulo Avelino are at a crossroads in I'm Drunk I Love You. February 22, 2017. Philippine Entertainment Portal. February 16, 2017.
  15. News: Dy. Philbert. I'm Drunk I Love You is a Document of the Last Days of Being Young and Reckless. February 22, 2017. The Neighborhood. February 16, 2017.
  16. Web site: 'I'm Drunk, I Love You' sequel in the works. ABS-CBN News. October 16, 2018. October 10, 2019.