FROM UNIVERSITY STUDENTS TO STUDENTS OF LIFE, LET ‘ALONE/TOGETHER’ SCHOOL YOU ONCE MORE AS IT HEADS TO NETFLIX TODAY
This 2019 romance drama film with real-life (and reel-life) couple Liza Soberano and Enrique Gil is heading back together on the silver screen.
Ain’t it fun living in the real world? That is one of the things every adult would say. University! We all remember it like it was yesterday… well, most of it anyway. We all have our group of friends and our fair share of school sweethearts and heartbreaks — once a student, looking forward to living our best lives. But once we step out of those hallowed halls of learning and straight into our first job, it begins the moment where life just doesn’t seem to get more comfortable.
Alone/Together is a 2019 romance-drama film with real-life (and reel-life) couple Liza Soberano and Enrique Gil, directed by Antonette Jadaone. This film is not your average Filipino romance story. A narrative about college sweethearts Christine and Raf who, after eight years of being apart, meet for the first time again, but a lot less about love but more about the growing pains as they depart from their youth as students in UST and UP, later on leading to adult life.
Heading back together on the silver screen, the film brought the love team to a whole different level, and every #LizQuen fan knows that. It takes them apart from their past work, allowing fans and viewers to discover a new set on the table. From the story plot to their characters, this film offers something for anyone who watches it.
And you can #NeverForget about this iconic scene, where Tin really said stop historical revisionism.
Tin's speech, relevant as ever. #NeverForget. #NeverAgain. pic.twitter.com/eJJDt0yvv3
— Black Sheep (@Black_SheepPH) September 21, 2020
So yes, if you missed it last year, best believe it’ll serve up all the feels when it was first released. And you can relive all the emotions when Alone/Together drops on Netflix on today! See it here.